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Viva El Gordo!
None Park Adjusted though..
So what you're saying is there's still a chance...
None Park Adjusted though..
Honest Breakdown of the Blue Jays offense. (Don't hate Heat)
JPA .769 (.710, .720, .532)
E-5 .761 (.941, .787, .787)
Bonifacio .486 (.645, .753, .648)
Izturis .537 (.634, .722, .684)
Kawaski .630 (.459, N/A, N/A )
Lawire .639 (.729, .953, N/A)
Bautista .835 (.886, 1.086, .995)
Rasmus .734 (.689, .688, .895 )
Melky .609 (.906, .809, .671 )
Davis .711 (.687, .623, .697 )
Lind .693 (.729, .734, .712 )
Reyes .991 (.780, .877, .749)
Basically its the Current rosters OPS...and the 3 previous years before. I Bolded the OPS that were above league average. (Which is around .730 usually) None Park Adjusted though..
Not so fast, RS, our beloved Sox have plenty of time to win this game, (and win my bet).
God its painful to watch Middlebrooks at the plate
You see, RS, this is why you NEVER give up on our beloved Sox.
I suppose you quit watching after Game 3 in 2004? Not me. I kept the faith until the very end, and we all know how that ended!
If the Jays can complete the comeback, welcome back in advance Heat
they probably will...the rays suck at holding onto leads these days
Well he's showing as currently active on Sportshoopla, so it's little doubt that he's stalking the boards ready to post if one of his shitty hitters got a big hit
You see, RS, this is why you NEVER give up on our beloved Sox.
I suppose you quit watching after Game 3 in 2004? Not me. I kept the faith until the very end, and we all know how that ended!
Ew. Something smells.