DUFFMCWALIN
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Grade A Giants torture.
stressboy
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(Today, 09:04 PM)
lol. Go away Dodgers.
Grade A Giants torture.
After his injury he wasn't the same all season long. He needs a rest big time.Can Matt Kemp's OPS fall into the .800's by the end of the season? It only needs to drop 12 more points.
It's hilarious that people said this guy was better than Braun.
Now the Dodgers finally show up. Damn where the hell has this been for the past couple weeks?
Hamilton home run:
Darvish's 200th K:
W L GB
Orioles 81 63 ---
Yankees 81 63 ---
Rays 78 66 3.0
W L GB
White Sox 77 66 ---
Tigers 76 67 1.0
W L GB
Rangers 86 58 ---
Athletics 83 61 3.0
Angels 79 66 7.5
W L GB
Athletics 83 61 +2.0
Orioles 81 63 ---
Yankees 81 63 ---
Angels 79 66 2.5
Rays 78 66 3.0
Tigers 76 67 4.5
W L GB
Nationals 89 55 ---
Braves 82 63 7.5
Phillies 73 72 16.5
W L GB
Reds 87 58 ---
Cardinals 76 69 11.0
Pirates 72 71 14.0
Brewers 72 72 14.5
W L GB
Giants 82 62 ---
Dodgers 75 70 7.5
W L GB
Braves 82 63 +6.0
Cardinals 76 69 ---
Dodgers 75 70 1.0
Phillies 73 72 3.0
Pirates 72 71 3.0
Brewers 72 72 3.5
I forgot to take a picture of my hot dog with mustard and relishand ketchup.
I forgot to take a picture of my hot dog with mustard and relishand ketchup.
Tomorrow is practically a free win for the Dodgers. Look at Jaime Garcia's home/road splits.It's be nice to win the next two games against St. Louis. That would probably be asking too much though.
We'll see. I could see Wainwright styling on us.Tomorrow is practically a free win for the Dodgers. Look at Jaime Garcia's home/road splits.
Wainwright/Kershaw should be a good one but Wainwright has sucked lately.
Tomorrow is practically a free win for the Dodgers. Look at Jaime Garcia's home/road splits.
Wainwright/Kershaw should be a good one but Wainwright has sucked lately.
We got Blanton going. No easy wins from him...
Is there no one in the farm system we can just call up to replace Blanton? The guy is easily one of the worst starters in the majors and has been god-awful nearly his entire career. He deserves to be making minimum wage at a gas station in Barstow, not pitching for a major league baseball team.
Is there no one in the farm system we can just call up to replace Blanton? The guy is easily one of the worst starters in the majors and has been god-awful nearly his entire career. He deserves to be making minimum wage at a gas station in Barstow, not pitching for a major league baseball team.
U gotta be 21 to be RoTY!
Make your cases, MLB-GAF, you should know my position. 19!
Highest was Shoeless Joe Jackson at 9.0. Right now Trouts ahead with 10.3.In terms of WAR, how good in Trout rookie season, gotta be one the highest?
http://www.ajc.com/news/business/city-hopes-parking-lots-around-turner-field-could-/nSBM8/If Atlanta officials have their way, the sprawling parking lots surrounding Turner Field will be turned into a vibrant, mixed-use area anchored by retail and parks that draw crowds even when the Braves are on the road.
Invest Atlanta, the citys economic development arm, sent out a request Friday seeking specific ideas from developers on how to transform a 55-acre tract of land north of the ballpark into a sports and entertainment district that would become an unparalleled attraction.
Its clearly more ambitious than earlier attempts at overhauling Turner Fields surroundings, such as the ill-fated FanPlex, the $2.5 million entertainment center that closed down in early 2004 only 18 months after it opened. The city wants developers to come up with plans that rival popular complexes near other stadiums, such as San Diegos Petco Park, which is bordered by a lively nightlife and shopping district.
Officials acknowledge any sort of expensive overhaul in a blighted area is a tricky proposition in this uneasy economy. Even projects in affluent parts of town, like the ongoing redevelopment known as Buckhead Atlanta, have been derailed amid the lending freeze. And even if a sports and entertainment center is built, it will face plenty of competition from Atlantic Station and smaller mixed-use centers scattered across the metro area.
But Ty Rachal, Invest Atlantas redevelopment director, said recent signs seem to point to a reawakening of the local market.
Weve been working on it for quite some time, he said. Were at the right time to launch this idea phase so that, as were coming out of the recession, well be in front of the recovery.
City officials ultimately want to do more than just bring new energy to the wasteland of parking lots that include remnants of the old Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium.
They want to ease concerns of Braves fans and residents who are frustrated that new development hasnt taken root around the stadium. A special tax district established in the area has raised $386,000 in property taxes since it was created in 2006 but has yet to leverage those funds, or other incentives, to foster economic growth there.
And a new sports and entertainment district could appease the Braves, whose lease on Turner Field and nearby parking lots ends in 2016, potentially freeing them up to leave the area. While team owner Liberty Media is unlikely to move the Braves, team executives recently met with Atlanta Mayor Kasim Reed to press for ways to add a jolt to the neighborhood.
Mayor Reed values our organization staying in Atlanta, and this initiative is something that came out of that discussion: A public-private partnership that keeps the Atlanta Braves in the city of Atlanta, said Mike Plant, the teams vice president for business operations.
City officials created the Stadium Neighborhoods tax district six years ago with the hope it would spur construction of new parking decks anchored by retail and other developments. But a city audit released this summer shows city officials have made no concrete progress in reaching those goals.
The citys request for ideas seeks to change all that. It calls for ideas for a high density urban destination that could support thousands of fans on game days and an active neighborhood when the Braves are out of town. But thats far from all.
Invest Atlanta also wants proposals to include homages to the team, such as a way to honor Hank Aarons record-breaking 755th home run, and parking decks with 10,000 spaces into the plan. And it encourages ideas to improve the areas access to public transportation, highlighting a proposal for a streetcar route that would connect downtown with the stadium and Grant Park.
Were acknowledging what everyone knows: Theres a higher and better use for this property than surface parking, said Amanda Rhein, a redevelopment manager at Invest Atlanta.
Mixed-use projects in the metro area have stumbled during the economic downturn, and attracting the capital required for the project wont be easy. But city officials readily point to the sites built-in advantages: a huge parcel of readily available land near the citys center, leadership eager for a deal and, of course, a guaranteed crowd of thousands of fans for at least 81 home games.
Stadiums can be a real nucleus of commercial energy, said Plant. Were excited to see what comes out of it. I think the right opportunities are there, and there are investors looking for these types of opportunities.
Economic development officials stressed that the request for ideas sent out on Friday is only an early step in a process that could take years to develop. Public help, too, would likely be required in the form of bonds that could help finance the project. But its far too early to tell how much would need to be raised, they say.
Its hard for some residents to shake memories of the FanPlex, the government-built complex featuring miniature golf and arcade games near the stadium that bled money from the moment it opened in 2002.
This time, some neighbors are cautiously optimistic.
Anything that comes to south Atlanta that raises revenue and brings development to remove blight is a good thing, said Tone Lane, a graphics artist who has lived in the Pittsburgh neighborhood near Turner Field for five years.
Fuck ketchup
The new home of WCW.
I forgot to take a picture of my hot dog with mustard and relishand ketchup.
Braves have activated Ben Sheets from the DL. Fredi said he will be used from the bullpen. No plans for him to start again unless someone gets injured.
Twins are gonna get no hit by Liriano lololol.
The White Sox win means both Cleveland and Minnesota are mathematically eliminated from the AL Central.
yepI'd still rather have Sheets in the rotation than Tommy Hanson.
...Is there any chance that Canadian laws allow Blue Jays players to juice more easily? Random thought with Bautista and Encarnacion being home run outliers.