brad512
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Post by brad512 on Jul 11, 2006 19:40:56 GMT -5
Well, it doesn't look good for the National League All-Star team on paper. Their lineup is crap compared to the American League. I'd say the AL is gonna keep their streak against the NL in All-Star games since 1996.
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Post by Agent Kev on Jul 11, 2006 19:50:19 GMT -5
The All-Star game ended when they had that bullsh*t tie.
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Post by brad512 on Jul 12, 2006 20:02:38 GMT -5
The All-Star game ended when they had that bullsh*t tie. That was pretty stupid. Bud Selig is a moron. Baseball's suffered a lot under his leadership. Don't even get me started on his handling of the steroid problem( or lack therof). Calling that All-star game was stupid. Just because the NL was running out of pitchers doesn't mean the game should've ended. Heck, they could've brought in some position players to pitch. That would've been fun to watch! Instead of giving the fans a rare opportunity of seeing something they usually don't get to see, Selig came up with the worst resolution EVER imaginable. Calling the game a tie really made me wonder how the heck this idiot ever got the job to begin with (apparently he must' ve been from kissing a LOT of behinds). And by the way, I think I might've been off on the All-Star game. I thought I heard ESPN say the AL hasn't lost since 96, but I saw a graphic before the game that showed the AL win 6 out of the last 10 (with the 1 being a tie). Personally, neither sounds right to me, as I feel it's somewhere in between cause the AL has been on a pretty good streak of late in the All-Star game.
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