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Guy Guyerson

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  1. At the Half, Memphis leads by 16. 48-32. I'll let Jason finish this thread up. Memphis is his team, just wanted to show my support even though I am not a fan.
  2. With 2:42 left oto go in the first half, Memphis still kicking A$$ leading 42-30
  3. 11:47 left in the first half and Memphis is up 25-12.
  4. Breaking News from Philly... Philadelphia (AP) - A seven-year-old boy was at the center of a Philadelphia Pa courtroom drama yesterday when he challenged a court ruling over who should have custody of him. The boy has a history of being beaten by his parents and the judge initially awarded custody to his aunt, in keeping with child custody law and regulations requiring that family unity be maintained to the degree possible. The boy surprised the court when he proclaimed that his aunt beat him more than his parents and he adamantly refused to live with her. When the judge then suggested that he live with his grandparents, the boy cried out that they also beat him. After considering the remainder of the immediate family and learning that domestic violence was apparently a way of life among them, the judge took the unprecedented step of allowing the boy to propose who should have custody of him. After two recesses to check legal references and confer with child welfare officials, the judge granted temporary custody to the Philadelphia Eagles, whom the boy firmly believes are not capable of beating anyone.
  5. Sorry to hear it. You'll get em this weekend. All the Best.
  6. I think Andruw should have gotten it as well. Granted he hit 263 but Jason's right. He is the ONLY reason Atlanta made the playoffs. The cards would have made it without Pujols.
  7. Definetly. First time ever a Punt, Kickoff and interception were returned for tds all in the same game. WooHoo, Giants suck.
  8. Guy Guyerson replied to Jason's topic in Baseball
    Here's the Link if anyone needs it. http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/news/story?id=2223736 Player 1st 2nd 3rd Points Alex Rodriguez, Yankees 16 11 1 331 David Ortiz, Red Sox 11 17 0 307 Vladimir Guerrero, Angels 1 0 9 196 Manny Ramirez, Red Sox 9 156 Travis Hafner, Indians 0 5 151 Paul Konerko, White Sox 2 128 Mark Teixeira, Rangers 1 106 Gary Sheffield, Yankees 84 Mariano Rivera, Yankees 1 59 Derek Jeter, Yankees 23
  9. http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/news/story?id=2224756 Ensberg #4. WOW. Wonder who told me he was nothing back in May when I told him to pick him up? NL MVP Voting Player 1st 2nd 3rd Points Albert Pujols, Cardinals 18 14 0 378 Andruw Jones, Braves 13 17 2 351 Derrek Lee, Cubs 1 1 30 263 Morgan Ensberg, Astros 160 Miguel Cabrera, Marlins 146 Carlos Delgado, Marlins 84 Pat Burrell, Phillies 65 Chris Carpenter, Cardinals 52 Brian Giles, Padres 48 Jimmy Rollins, Phillies 45
  10. Guy Guyerson replied to Jason's topic in Baseball
    You can have him. Postseason is all that matters in Yankeeland.
  11. Good Luck to them. Is this a girls, boys or coed team?
  12. Thats awesome. From your comments here you should do pretty good. Just dont join a pay league with me or Jason. We have both done this along time and there is much more involved then just knowing players. Even though I am up 4-1 on him now , He is very knowledgeable and usually kicks ass w/o me in the league. Im sure he will be able to give you a ton of pointers.
  13. Cy young isnt about team domination. Its about pitching domination and carpenter was the most dominant pitcher in the NL this yr. You might be thinking of MVP award. Thats the award where team placement takes some precedent.
  14. http://sports.espn.go.com/nhl/news/story?id=2217721
  15. http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/news/story?id=2213830
  16. http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=2218651
  17. http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=2219743
  18. will not be prosecuted on perjury charges http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/news/story?id=2219460
  19. Several sources told Daily Southtown that the White Sox submitted a four-year, $52 million contract offer to Paul Konerko on Wednesday. As far as initial proposals go, that's pretty good. Konerko is going to at least see what the market has to offer before he gives serious thought to re-signing with the White Sox. He will probably ask for an extra year and a no-trade clause.
  20. http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/news/story?id=2219739
  21. Still can't hit lefties. I'm sure the Twinkies will have some young stud to replace him with. They always do.
  22. I still think Mariano should have gotten it but Johan was a close second. Colon deserved nothing especially after letting his team down in the alcs.
  23. Joe Randa (Padres) - Previous prediction: Padres - one-year, $3.5 million That prediction can be ruled out now that the Padres have acquired Vinny Castilla. The Dodgers, Twins, Devil Rays, Red Sox, Brewers and Pirates are among the teams that might be willing to give Randa a modest raise from the $2.15 million he made last season. Prediction: Dodgers - one year, $3 million Bill Mueller (Red Sox) - Previous prediction: Twins - two years, $6 million Since he?s a year younger than Randa, Mueller may be the more likely of the two to get a multiyear deal. The suitors will be the same for both. The Red Sox will consider re-signing Mueller, but they have Kevin Youkilis ready to step in if he leaves. Prediction: Twins - two years, $6 million Other free agents: Jose Valentin (Dodgers), Wes Helms (Brewers), Geoff Blum (White Sox), Jeff Cirillo (Brewers), Eric Munson (Devil Rays), Denny Hocking (Royals), Trent Durrington (Brewers) Valentin still might be of use as a starter, but he?ll probably only be offered utility jobs. My guess is that he?ll head to Cleveland. Trade candidates: Mike Lowell (Marlins), Troy Glaus (Diamondbacks), Edgardo Alfonzo (Giants), Sean Burroughs (Padres), Russell Branyan (Brewers), Michael Cuddyer (Twins), David Bell (Phillies), Mike Lamb (Astros), Bobby Hill (Pirates) Non-tender candidates: Ty Wigginton (Pirates), Mark DeRosa (Rangers), Jose Macias (Cubs) Top 2006 free agents: Melvin Mora (Orioles), Chipper Jones (Braves)*, Pedro Feliz (Giants), Edgardo Alfonzo (Giants), Aaron Boone (Indians)*, Russell Branyan (Brewers), David Bell (Phillies), Vinny Castilla (Padres)
  24. Billy Wagner (Phillies) - Previous prediction: Mets - three years, $27 million The Mets still look like the favorites for Wagner, although the Phillies are probably going to exceed $27 million over three years in an attempt to keep him. The 34-year-old may end up getting a four-year, $40 million offer before all is said and done. Prediction: Mets - four years, $36 million B.J. Ryan (Orioles) - Previous prediction: Orioles - four years, $34 million The Orioles may make an offer at some point, but Ryan is expected to head elsewhere. The Yankees would love to have him as a setup man, and the Red Sox would be willing to make him the closer over Keith Foulke. Also, the loser of the Billy Wagner sweepstakes and the Blue Jays should be very much in the race. The likelihood of him remaining in the AL East is high. Prediction: Red Sox - four years, $32 million Trevor Hoffman (Padres) - Previous prediction: Padres - one year, $7 million with a vesting option Well, that?s not going to happen. Hoffman is not only willing to leave San Diego, but it now seems quite likely that he will. The Mets, Phillies, Blue Jays, Indians, Braves, Orioles, Tigers and Diamondbacks could be suitors. Hoffman is likely to ask for at least $27 million over three years, although that?s probably unrealistic. Prediction: Phillies - two years, $16 million Tom Gordon (Yankees) - Previous prediction: Phillies - two years, $10 million Although the Yankees are planning to make a competitive offer, Gordon is more likely to become a closer elsewhere than remain Mariano Rivera?s setup man. The same teams going after Hoffman should be involved here. Depending on what Ryan gets, Gordon could be the best value signing of any of the available relievers. Prediction: Braves - two years, $10 million Bob Wickman (Indians) - Previous prediction: Retirement Wickman has yet to say whether he?s coming back for 2006. If he does, it?s likely that he?ll stay in Cleveland and occupy the closer?s role for another year. Prediction: Indians - one year, $5 million Ugueth Urbina (Phillies) - Previous prediction: Braves - two years, $8 million I still think Atlanta is a possibility for Urbina, but the machete incident in Venezuela needs to be cleared up before he puts himself up for bid. He might be a late signing. Prediction: Orioles - one year, $4 million Todd Jones (Marlins) - Previous prediction: Marlins - one year, $3.5 million Jones could continue to close for Florida or head north to Atlanta. A return to the American League is unlikely. Prediction: Marlins - one year, $3.5 million Kyle Farnsworth (Braves) - Previous prediction: Dodgers - three years, $10 million There will be no shortage of opportunities for Farnsworth, who could be a closer for a lesser team or a setup man for a contender. The Yankees are thought to be interested. Prediction: Yankees - three years, $12 million Bobby Howry (Indians) - Previous prediction: Indians - two years, $5.75 million The Indians would probably try to re-sign Howry to close if Wickman decided to call it a career. He had a 2.47 ERA and a 0.89 WHIP last season, so there should be a lot of teams looking at him as a setup man. Prediction: Padres - two years, $6.5 million Braden Looper (Mets) - No prediction Looper, who had his option declined by the Mets, is in the same situation as Farnsworth. He can close, but he?s not the No. 1 reliever in a truly good bullpen. Prediction: Tigers - two years, $7 million Jose Mesa (Pirates) - No prediction Mesa is no longer much of a candidate to return to the Pirates after the team declined his option. He may finally be through as a closer, but there?s a chance the Marlins or Reds could bring him in to contend for the job. Prediction: Reds - one year, $2 million Other free agents: Scott Eyre (Giants), Julian Tavarez (Cardinals), Octavio Dotel (Athletics), Hector Carrasco (Nationals), Ricardo Rincon (Athletics), Felix Rodriguez (Yankees), Elmer Dessens (Dodgers), Roberto Hernandez (Mets), Antonio Alfonseca (Marlins), Rudy Seanez (Padres), Takashi Saito (Japan), Alan Embree (Yankees), Chris Hammond (Padres), Jeff Nelson (Mariners), Tim Worrell (Diamondbacks), Jason Grimsley (Orioles), Rick White (Pirates), Danny Graves (Mets), Dan Miceli (Rockies), Matt Mantei (Red Sox), Cal Eldred (Cardinals), Joey Eischen (Nationals), Paul Quantrill (Marlins), Scott Sauerbeck (Indians), Shigetoshi Hasegawa (Mariners), Mike Myers (Red Sox), John Halama (Nationals), Terry Mulholland (Twins), Doug Brocail (Rangers), Jason Christiansen (Angels), Mike Remlinger (Red Sox), Giovanni Carrara (Dodgers), Brian Meadows (Pirates), Keiichi Yabu (Athletics), Steve Reed (FA), Russ Springer (Astros), Mike Stanton (Red Sox), Ricky Bottalico (Red Sox), Scott Sullivan (Royals), Jim Brower (Braves), Steve Karsay (Rangers), Chad Fox (Cubs), Billy Koch (FA), Orber Moreno (Mets), Carlos Almanzar (FA), Brad Baker (Padres), Ramiro Mendoza (Yankees), James Baldwin (Orioles), Buddy Groom (Diamondbacks), Julio Santana (Brewers), Chad Harville (Red Sox), Kelly Wunsch (Dodgers), John Riedling (Marlins), Jeremi Gonzalez (Red Sox), Matt Herges (Diamondbacks), Kevin Gryboski (Rangers), Antonio Osuna (Nationals), Rick Bauer (Orioles), Bret Prinz (Angels), Kerry Ligtenberg (Diamondbacks), Darren Dreifort (Dodgers), Tom Martin (Astros), Al Levine (FA), Nate Field (Royals), Matt Ginter (Tigers), Tim Spooneybarger (Marlins), Terry Adams (Retired?), John Franco (FA), Jay Powell (Braves), Al Reyes (Cardinals - Likely out for season), Jim Mecir (Marlins - Retired)
  25. A.J. Burnett (Marlins) - Previous prediction: Yankees - five years, $65 million Burnett?s former team is about the only one without any interest in signing him. The Blue Jays are supposed to be the early favorites, but the Yankees, Mets, Mariners, Tigers, Cubs, Red Sox, Rangers, Dodgers, Diamondbacks and Orioles could also be involved in the bidding. With so much money out there, a $70 million contract could be a possibility. Prediction: Mariners - five years, $65 million Roger Clemens (Astros) - Previous prediction: Astros - one year, $18 million It will again come down to pitching for Houston or retirement for Clemens. As hard as the end of the year was for him, it?s going to be difficult for him to quit after such an exceptional season. Prediction: Astros - one year, $18 million Kevin Millwood (Indians) - Previous prediction: Indians - three years, $25 million Millwood was guaranteed a total of $3 million under the terms of his one-year contract with the Indians. He?s now put himself in position to receive the No. 2 contract among the free-agent starting pitchers. GM Mark Shapiro has indicated he?ll go above and beyond what he considers prudent in order to keep him in Cleveland. Still, the Indians could be outbid by the Orioles, Blue Jays, Mariners, Tigers or another team. Prediction: Indians - four years, $36 million Jeff Weaver (Dodgers) - Previous prediction: Blue Jays - four years, $32 million The Yankees certainly won?t have any interest and the Red Sox and Mets also figure to stay away, but Weaver will still have quite a market. Toronto and Seattle would make a lot of sense as destinations. Prediction: Blue Jays - four years, $32 million Matt Morris (Cardinals) - Previous prediction: Nationals - four years, $36 million Morris is probably a pretty good bet to give a team 200 respectable innings per year, but since he could make as much as Millwood or Weaver, he?s the one free-agent starter that I think it?s best to avoid completely. The Cardinals will likely end up dropping out of the bidding once the offers start rolling in. I could see him joining the Mariners if Burnett heads elsewhere. Prediction: Orioles - four years, $32 million Jarrod Washburn (Angels) - Previous prediction: White Sox - four years, $28 million Washburn won?t be back with the Angels and hopes to pitch in the Midwest. Unfortunately, his hometown Brewers already have two lefty starters. It no longer looks like the White Sox will have any interest, but the Cubs might. I also think Detroit is a real possibility. Prediction: Tigers - three years, $21 million Esteban Loaiza (Nationals) - Previous prediction: Dodgers - two years, $9 million That so much of Loaiza?s success last year came in RFK Stadium probably won?t prevent him from getting a three-year contract this winter. He turned down a two-year, $8 million contract from the Nationals and countered by asking for $21 million over three years. Prediction: Dodgers - three years, $18 million Paul Byrd (Angels) - Previous prediction: Orioles - two years, $12 million Byrd?s stock is on the way up after he finished the season with a 3.74 ERA. He may even get a three-year deal to become the third or fourth starter on a contender. The Angels will try to keep him. Prediction: Angels - two years, $14 million Kenny Rogers (Rangers) - Previous prediction: Giants - two years, $10 million It?s possible that Rogers? ridiculous behavior in late June will prevent him from getting a multiyear deal as a free agent, but I don?t think that will be the case. Some club from a group including the Giants, Nationals, Diamondbacks, Dodgers, Padres and Orioles will give him a two-year deal. Prediction: Giants - two years, $10 million Jamie Moyer (Mariners) - Previous prediction: Mariners - one year, $5 million Moyer wants to keep going at age 43. Unless the right team offers him a multiyear contract, he?ll probably remain in Seattle. Prediction: Mariners - one year, $5 million Javier Vazquez (Diamondbacks) - No prediction Vazquez remains under contract with the Diamondbacks, but he can demand a trade and become a free agent on March 15 if he isn?t granted one. The team currently believes he won?t exercise his right to depart. Other free agents: Jason Johnson (Tigers), Tony Armas Jr. (Nationals), Brett Tomko (Giants), Shawn Estes (Diamondbacks), Scott Elarton (Indians), Byung-Hyun Kim (Rockies), Kevin Brown (Yankees), Sidney Ponson (FA), Joe Mays (Twins), Pedro Astacio (Padres), Ismael Valdez (Marlins), Brian Moehler (Marlins), Jose Lima (Royals), Jamey Wright (Rockies), Al Leiter (Yankees), Kirk Rueter (FA), Brian Anderson (Royals), Carlos Hernandez (Astros), Victor Santos (Brewers), Rick Helling (Brewers), Andy Ashby (Padres), Aaron Sele (FA), Hideo Nomo (Yankees), Chris George (Royals), Scott Erickson (Dodgers)

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