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Feh, we'll just add more talent by then.

Exactly. Just buy more talent that other teams have developed.

It's an amazing show of ability in your front office. It's reason to celebrate when the World Series' follow.
 
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Exactly. Just buy more talent that other teams have developed.

It's an amazing show of ability in your front office. It's reason to celebrate when the World Series' follow.

It's great isn't it? lol
 

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Man, I've been really critical of Hamels but he's been awesome the last couple of months. He's got like a 2.00 ERA over his last 11 starts. The team just doesn't score runs for him. He won it 1-0 tonight.
 

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If he can pitch like that and with the way Halladay and Oswalt are pitching....you don't want to see the Phillies in the postseason.
 

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Hey cr122, how's your Mets will win 98 games prediction working out?
 
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Updated: September 3, 2010, 7:06 PM ET
Stephen Strasburg has elbow surgery


Associated Press


PITTSBURGH -- Washington Nationals rookie phenom Stephen Strasburg had reconstructive elbow surgery Friday that could keep him out of the starting rotation until the 2012 season.



Lewis Yocum performed the procedure in Inglewood, Calif., in which a piece of ligament was taken from the 22-year-old right-hander's left leg and transplanted into his pitching elbow.

The Nationals said that Strasburg will be released from the hospital Saturday and begin rehab on Monday at the Scripps Clinic in La Jolla, Calif., near his home in San Diego.

"Everything went very smoothly and the reports were very good," Washington general manager Mike Rizzo said Friday night, before a game against the Pittsburgh Pirates.

"He'll start his rehab in a couple of days and we're very confident he will come back strong from this surgery," Rizzo added. "I really feel this is just a blip in what is going to be an outstanding career for Stephen."

Tommy John surgery

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Strasburg made his much anticipated major league debut on June 8 against Pittsburgh at Washington, when he struck out 14 batters in seven innings. He finished with a 5-3 record and 2.91 ERA in 12 starts, striking out 92 in 68 innings.

Strasburg was the first overall pick in the 2009 amateur draft from San Diego State. He signed for a draft-record $15.1 million.

In other news, the Nationals activated right-hander Garrett Mock from the 60-day disabled list Friday and optioned him to Triple-A Syracuse and transferred left-fielder Josh Willingham from the 15-day to the 60-day DL.

Mock made just one start for the Nationals this season before going on the disabled list April 11 because of a ruptured right cervical disc that required surgery. He has made five rehabilitation starts in Washington's farm system with a 5.40 ERA.

Willingham, who is recovering knee surgery, has been out since Aug. 16 and will not return this season. He hit .268 with 16 home runs and 56 RBIs in 114 games.


Copyright 2010 by The Associated Press
 
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I'd love to see the Reds win it.

If my Phillies can't, of course.
i know its been forever for the reds i hope we can make a least a decent run and hope the shitty cardinals that we cant seem to beat sneak up and get us in late this month
 

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It was 90, but hey.

And I could of sworn you said the Phillies wouldn't make the playoffs.

I'm pretty sure it was 98.

I said the Phillies wouldn't win the division. Even said because of bad luck with injuries and that the Braves would win it. This was during spring training.

As of right now I am balls on accurate.
 
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