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Post by cardsfan643 on Mar 8, 2007 21:39:25 GMT -5
I'm leaving but the best rotation is the Tigers.
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Post by Fish Troll on Mar 8, 2007 21:39:58 GMT -5
How bout we forget about the points and just debate shiznit? Yeah I've been thinking of having only 2 topic (1 for each round) but let everyone have like 3 rounds on the same topic to give people a chance to argue with or against.
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Post by Fish Troll on Mar 8, 2007 21:40:31 GMT -5
I'm leaving but the best rotation is the Tigers. That a 1 pointer.
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Post by Fish Troll on Mar 8, 2007 21:41:04 GMT -5
I'm leaving but the best rotation is the Tigers. Wanna just write something before you leave?
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Post by seaver41 on Mar 8, 2007 21:47:37 GMT -5
2) Best Rotation: Which team has it? (hint: no it is not the mets) I wouldn't have said them anyway. The best rotation in baseball is the Tigers. None of their 5 starters may have numbers like Santana but they are a team you do not want to face any day because of how good their pitching is. Rogers is very much the veteran leader of the rotation and their anchor. He's old but he'll give you a good outing anyway. And he showed in the post-season he came through in a big way (don't bother bringing up the pine tar because he actually pitched better after getting rid of it). Bonderman and Verlander are great, young arms. They had great numbers last season and have not reached their fullest potential. Robertson is a great starter for the middle-end of the rotation. He won't put up Cy Young numbers but he'll give a good outing when he pitches. Maroth was improving and was great for them until he got on the DL. Rogers' tutelage helped him improve and being with him again on a much better Tigers team is going to help as well. The Tigers without a doubt have the best rotation in baseball and with a great lineup and bullpen, they'll be tough.
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Post by Fish Troll on Mar 8, 2007 21:48:40 GMT -5
would i have gotten any points for my last response (if i was in the second round) i thought long and hard and really put an effort into my response Around 4-5 points
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Post by cardsfan643 on Mar 8, 2007 21:49:03 GMT -5
I'm talking on here while I'm "talking" with my girlfriend on the phone...
Like I said in the first round, the Tigers have a great staff.
Verlander is coming off a ROY season. He has amazing stuff. A high velocity fastball mixed with a deadly curveball. Bonderman is one of those rare players that are very young, yet have a lot of experience (started as an 18 year old if I remember correctly). Rogers is a hero to Detroit. He has turned himself in to a big game pitcher. Robertson was a consistent pitcher last year. He wasn't anything special, but he is an above average #4 starter. Their fifth starter is Maroth last time I checked. I think he'll put up decent numbers. You don't need too much out of a #5 starter.
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Post by cardsfan643 on Mar 8, 2007 21:50:29 GMT -5
Where's all the bad karma coming from? I have barely said anything bad today...
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Post by Fish Troll on Mar 8, 2007 21:54:40 GMT -5
Round 2:
Topic 1 Cardsfan: 6 pts Seaver: 4 pts
Topic 2 Cardsfan: 3 pts Seaver: 4 pts
Total Cardsfan: 9 pts Seaver: 8 pts
Cardsfan win!
cardsfan: 8 pts seaver: 3 pts jtcorbeil: 1 pts
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Post by Fish Troll on Mar 8, 2007 21:55:07 GMT -5
Where's all the bad karma coming from? I have barely said anything bad today... Look like a exalt war to me.
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Post by cardsfan643 on Mar 8, 2007 21:59:58 GMT -5
Don't I get face time like in the real show?
Alright, I'd like to take this time to talk about my favorite show, Scrubs.
It's one of the most underrated shows out there. The way that the characters act around eachother is completely believable. Half of the show is J.D. (the main character) daydreaming about the funniest things. Like the episode where he imagines the ER breaking out into a musical. It's a well written show and I hope it stays on the air for many years to come.
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Post by cardsfan643 on Mar 8, 2007 22:03:15 GMT -5
I haven't exalted anyone though. I never touch the thing.
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