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Reply #50 - Apr 18th, 2011 at 1:28pm
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I'd like to thank the City of Minnesota for helping us get our team on track.  taylor made smile


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that was harsh.

nathan blows the weekend and removes himself from closer status. then capps gives up a dinger in last night's game....man....gonna be a long summer....
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Reply #53 - Apr 20th, 2011 at 6:01pm
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Major League Baseball Takes Over Dodgers

MLB Commissioner Bud Selig announced Wednesday that his office will assume control of the Dodgers' operations. Owner Frank McCourt needed a personal loan from Fox in order to meet the Dodgers' payroll last week.

The official statement from Commissioner Bud Selig:

"Pursuant to my authority as Commissioner, I informed Los Angeles Dodgers owner Frank McCourt today that I will appoint a representative to oversee all aspects of the business and the day-to-day operations of the Club.   

"I have taken this action because of my deep concerns regarding the finances and operations of the Dodgers and to protect the best interests of the Club, its great fans and all of Major League Baseball. My office will continue its thorough investigation into the operations and finances of the Dodgers and related entities during the period of Mr. McCourt's ownership. 

"I will announce the name of my representative in the next several days. The Dodgers have been one of the most prestigious franchises in all of sports, and we owe it to their legion of loyal fans to ensure that this club is being operated properly now and will be guided appropriately in the future."

Once among baseball's glamour franchises, the Dodgers have been consumed by infighting since Jamie McCourt filed for divorce after 30 years of marriage in October 2009, one week after her husband fired her as the team's chief executive. Frank McCourt accused Jamie of having an affair with her bodyguard-driver and performing poorly at work.

The Los Angeles Times reported this week that Frank McCourt had arranged a $30 million loan from Fox, the team's television partner. Selig has not approved a new longterm contract between team and Fox, and the Times said the money was needed to make payroll.

Selig's move might be seen by some as a precedent should the New York Mets have additional financial problems. With owners Fred Wilpon and Saul Katz under pressure from a lawsuit tied to the Bernard Madoff swindle, the Mets borrowed $25 million last year from 
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Reply #54 - Apr 20th, 2011 at 6:43pm
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Don't know why the league is taking over the Dodgers. The McCourt's are doing an awfully fine job of ruining that franchise themselves. Maybe old smiling Bud should take over the Twins. Oh no! not you again
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Reply #55 - Apr 20th, 2011 at 7:36pm
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howe many days till spring training?
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Reply #59 - Apr 26th, 2011 at 10:51am
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Is it wrong to look past this (hotly anticipated) year and want to fast-forward to the day when Jimmy Rollins and Raul Ibanez's contracts are not renewed? ... I wonder which team would take a chance and give Jimmy a one-year deal.
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Reply #60 - Apr 26th, 2011 at 9:07pm
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Jimmy will be fine. Let's not worry about him just yet.
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Reply #61 - Apr 27th, 2011 at 11:07am
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Steel Wheels wrote on Apr 26th, 2011 at 9:07pm:
Jimmy will be fine. Let's not worry about him just yet.


True. There's more than enough to worry about in Ibanez alone. According to the Phillies Nation blog (http://philliesnation.com/archives/2011/04/bumblers-on-the-corners):

"Of the 186 qualifying major leaguers, Raul Ibanez has produced the lowest WAR, -1.0. You read that correct. Ibanez is 186th of 186. To those unfamiliar, WAR stands for Wins Above Replacement. It is as all-encompassing a stat as you will find; WAR takes into account offense, defense, and the difficulty of one’s position. Take Chase Utley, for example. Utley has averaged a little over 7.0 WAR per season since 2007. This theoretically tells us that if the Phillies started Michael Martinez in those four years rather than Utley, they would have won about seven fewer games per year. Get it? Good, let’s move on to Ibanez.

"Ibanez has been worth -1.0 WAR so far. That would be one win below replacement. He has cost the Phillies 5.4 runs at the plate and 5.9 runs in the field. After Tuesday’s frustrating loss, Ibanez’ slash-line sat at .171/.253/.232. His .485 OPS is lower than Placido Polanco‘s slugging percentage."

All one can say is, Wow.
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If we could play the twinks say 20 more times this season. I think we could have a chance at making the playoffs! taylor made smile
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If we could play the twinks say 20 more times this season. I think we could have a chance at making the playoffs! taylor made smile

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The offensively challenged Giants suffer another blow.Pablo Sandoval out 6-8 weeks with a broken hand....Calling all 3rd baseman who can hit above the mendoza line. Retarded post
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The offensively challenged Giants suffer another blow.Pablo Sandoval out 6-8 weeks with a broken hand....Calling all 3rd baseman who can hit above the mendoza line. Retarded post


Nats and Giants really laying the lumber on....lol..my Nats have like 6 guys in lineup hitting .220 or less!...surprised by nats pitching so far as its keeping them near .500 which is much better than I thought. May drive 2 hours to Rome GA today to watch Bryce Harper play in A ball.......
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The offensively challenged Giants suffer another blow.Pablo Sandoval out 6-8 weeks with a broken hand....Calling all 3rd baseman who can hit above the mendoza line. Retarded post


Nats and Giants really laying the lumber on....lol..my Nats have like 6 guys in lineup hitting .220 or less!...surprised by nats pitching so far as its keeping them near .500 which is much better than I thought. May drive 2 hours to Rome GA today to watch Bryce Harper play in A ball.......

Just watch the Nats if you want to see a minor league team. Wink
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They're giving the Giants all they can handle, though, aren't they? Smiley
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They're giving the Giants all they can handle, though, aren't they? Smiley

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Killebrew ends fight vs cancer, looks to hospice

By DAVE CAMPBELL, AP Sports Writer 1 hour, 12 minutes ago

MINNEAPOLIS (AP)—Hall of Famer Harmon Killebrew said Friday he will no longer fight his esophageal cancer and is settling in for the final days of his life.

The Minnesota Twins released a statement on Friday from Killebrew, who said he has “exhausted all options” for treatment of the “awful disease” and that the cancer is incurable.

“It is with profound sadness that I share with you that my continued battle with esophageal cancer is coming to an end,” he said. “My illness has progressed beyond my doctors’ expectation of cure.”

The 74-year-old Killebrew said he will enter hospice care.

“I am comforted by the fact that I am surrounded by my family and friends,” he said, thanking fans and well-wishers for their support and encouragement. “I look forward to spending my final days in comfort and peace with (wife) Nita by my side.”

Killebrew, who lives in Arizona, was diagnosed with cancer in December.

Killebrew hit 573 home runs and made 11 All-Star appearances during his 22-year career spent mostly with the Washington Senators and Twins. He was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1984 and was fifth on the career home run list when he retired in 1975 after one season with the Kansas City Royals.

Killebrew currently ranks 11th on the all-time homer list, and his eight seasons with 40 or more homers still is tied for second in league history to Babe Ruth.

Killebrew was able to travel to Fort Myers, Fla., for his annual stint as a guest instructor at spring training. He was in good spirits, quipping that Twins manager Ron Gardenhire gave him the OK to show up a little late.
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The Giants are En Fuego...and in first place. The title defense is on. Let's go get drunk
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RIP Harmon Killebrew.......was a great player and person.......he will be missed.
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Former Twins Hall of Fame slugger Harmon Killebrew died of cancer at 74
Many of Killebrew's 573 career home runs were epic, but he didn't like attention
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Former Twins Hall of Famer Harmon Killebrew hit 573 home runs in 22 seasons from 1954-75.
Former Twins Hall of Famer Harmon Killebrew hit 573 home runs in 22 seasons from 1954-75.
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Nobody had more wrong names than Harmon Killebrew, whose nickname --Killer -- always seemed ironic, in the way huge bikers are called Tiny, or sweet puppies are called Mad Dog. When Killebrew retired from baseball in 1975, having circled more bases with his head down than any player in baseball history, he became the first Killer on record to sell insurance in Boise, Idaho.

Harmon's first name was no better, as it always got shortened to Harm, an ill-fitting verb for a guy who -- 30 years after teammate Danny Thompson died of leukemia -- kept alive a golf tournament in memory of the Twins shortstop. Killebrew died of cancer Tuesday in Scottsdale, Ariz., at age 74.

Worse still was that surname, Kill-a-Brew, which inspired a college drinking game called Harmon Killebrew. Never mind that the Killer's beer of choice was the one he marketed: Killebrew Root Beer, a phrase underscored on bottles by the words "Old-Fashioned," which would complete the public perception of Killebrew -- Loyal Friend, Insurance Salesman, Root Beer Aficionado -- if he weren't also a Hall of Fame Slugger.

There was something Old-Fashioned about the 573 home runs he hit, the second most of any righthander in American League history, behind the decidedly New-Fashioned Alex Rodriguez, who admitted to using performance-enhancing drugs. Killebrew was Pez, not PEDs, square in body -- 5-foot-10, 213 pounds -- and square in spirit. Asked in a 1963 Sports Illustrated profile if he had any unusual hobbies, Killer replied: "Just washing the dishes, I guess."

"Killebrew is so quiet that sportswriters have given up trying to jazz up his image," Time magazine lamented the following season, in a brief, rare, never-to-be-repeated profile.

"There is nothing especially exciting or colorful about Harmon Clayton Killebrew," Baseball Digest concurred, the same summer, "except that he hits home runs farther and more frequently than any one else on the current scene." By then, Killebrew was averaging a homer every 12 at-bats, the best rate since Babe Ruth, and the nation's scribes could scarcely ignore him.

Though they both wore number 3, Killebrew was never going to be Ruth. He didn't go out, he didn't go ballistic, he didn't go anything but bald. And yard, of course. Killebrew went yard in ways that few hitters ever have. He was the first man to hit a ball over the leftfield roof at Tiger Stadium, three decks and 94 feet off the ground. He hit the longest home run in the history of Metropolitan Stadium, home of the Twins. When it finally landed in the bleachers, 520 feet from home plate, the Twins painted that seat red, which had the same effect on Killebrew's face.

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In 1969, when he hit 49 home runs and drove in 140, Killebrew was at once the league's Most Valuable and Least Voluble player. He even led by silence. A simple glare from Killebrew conveyed to Twins teammates that they shouldn't throw their bats, or helmets, or comport themselves in any way that was -- the worst possible word -- unprofessional.

The ridiculously long home run, then, was his sole expression of immodesty. His very first homer, as an 18-year-old rookie with the Washington Senators in 1954, was literally a tape measure shot: The team's p.r. director measured it out the next day. The Senators were getting killed by the Tigers -- Washington would lose 18-7 -- and Detroit catcher Frank House told Killebrew, in what was likely an effort at reverse psychology: "We're going to throw you a fastball." It says much about the square-dealing young Harmon that he took the catcher at his word, and sat on Billy Hoeft's fastball, which he promptly hit 476 feet.

CORCORAN: As a slugger, Killebrew ahead of his time

There would follow, over the next 22 seasons, 572 more home runs, 11th most in history. It's a happy coincidence that Killebrew grew up in Idaho to become synonymous with taters. He was born in Payette, the fourth child of Harmon, a housepainter, and his wife, Katherine, whose three boys often played baseball in the yard. When Katherine complained that they were tearing up the lawn, Killebrew's father told her: "We're raising boys not grass."

Killebrew was still a boy, just 17, when he signed with the Senators as a $30,000 bonus baby. In 1961, he moved with the team to Minnesota, to Metropolitan Stadium in Bloomington, where I grew up. By the time I was attending games at Met Stadium, Killebrew had retired, and so I remember him as an occasional Twins broadcaster, face framed by a fringe of white. I remember his soft voice, pronouncing the surname of Twins infielder Ron Washington as "Warshington."

Mostly I remember that the street leading to the stadium was renamed in his honor, so that I -- and a lot of other Minnesotans -- associate some of life's happiest memories with Killebrew Drive.

It is one of a handful of monuments in Minnesota to a man who -- without a bat in his hands -- never called attention to himself. There's a bronze statue of Killebrew outside the Twins' new home, Target Field, that is exactly what the 11-time All-Star never claimed to be: Larger-than-life. Killebrew knew, as he endured esophageal cancer, that life was larger than he, and released a statement on May 13 expressing his "profound sadness" that this "awful disease" had "progressed beyond my doctor's expectation of a cure."

In the end, that dignity and humility were what endeared Killebrew to Minnesotans. They will serve as his signature -- along with his actual signature, which was the cleanest in baseball. When he went into hospice care, several Twins and ex-Twins said Killebrew admonished them as young players for the sloppiness of their signatures. The fan that waits for a player's autograph, Killebrew believed, should be able to read it. And so the man with the imperfect name signed that name perfectly. Thanks to him, so do Joe Mauer and Torii Hunter and Justin Morneau. That legacy of class and quiet decency is the true measure of Killebrew's tape-measured life.

Which isn't to say that Minnesotans don't love the long ball. Of course we do. When the Met was razed, and replaced by the Mall of America, Killebrew's red bleacher seat was bolted high above the mall's central atrium, in roughly the same space it occupied at the ballpark. It is there to this day, a permanent testament to one man's baseball-crushing powers, on a street still called Killebrew Drive, now and forever a Boulevard of Broken Seams.

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