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MikeJordan23

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  1. LOL @ Ben Wallace pushing Reggie's last shot back and ending the Pacer's season twice. Reggie's career is over like Mike, pick one: Tyson, Jordan, Jackson...
  2. Anyone have the Austin segment during the Invasion running down his whole group. The one where he makes fun of Hugh Morris, Saturn, Tommy Dreamer, Taz etc...classsic.
  3. ........
  4. Barry Bond on 24 Hour IV http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/news/story?id=2063397
  5. 1985. And yes he's mainstream. Oh and the GOAT.
  6. I think Steve Austin would be a good color commentator.
  7. If Matt just said this in his forum, I don't have a problem with it. And you guys act like he told you to read it. If you got to his forum, you obviously aren't going there for intelligent wrestling discussion, you're going there to see him bitch. I guarantee 99.999% of you didn't even know his forum existed until this problem was brought to the public forum. I don't care if he bitches or not, it's his problems. I don't see how his venting is hurting you, but whatever.
  8. Cause Sac. Flies. They count against your OBP, but they don't count in your batting average. Over a whole season most hitters wont have that many sac flies for this to remain, but it has happened before.
  9. There's a law that both players have to play at the same time? Well, because Giambi HAS to get these ABS in to see if he can still hit, which he hasn't shown, Womack, whos hitting over .300 on the trip has to sit. and because Giambi can't play D for his life, he HAS to DH, which means Bernie has to play center. Here's a crazy thought. Since Matsui is a better defender than Bernie, they could play MATSUI in center, and move Bernie to left. Of course, these are also the same minds who thought Jeter was a better shortstop than Alex Rodriguez. Thats what I'm wondering. How hard can it be to move from CF to LF? And actually, Bernie shouldn't even BE playing tonight, hes already left runners on 1st and 2nd with two outs TWICE. Sele has six walks, and we have one damn run. On the bright side, Wang looks teriffic again so far.
  10. I already hate this draft. WORST DRAFT EVER!
  11. Steve Austin says he'll be back on Raw on a regular basis shortly. You excited, angered or indifferent to this?
  12. You might want to check Izzy's stats for relievers (One earned run this season). Not to mention Mulder is 5-1 with a 3.40 era, and Matt Morris is 3-0 with a 2.9 era...
  13. Well apparently Tom Glavine is Roger Clemens when he's against the Cards.
  14. I don't think so. Koufax had a four year run where he was a fantastic pitcher. Now, if you set your standards specifically as a pitcher's four best consecutive years, the answer might be Koufax. But that is the only way he ranks as the very best. Koufax's best ERA+ (ERA, adjusted for park and the league average) was 190. That is very, very good. But what about Walter Johnson, who went 69-19 over two years with ERA+'s of 240 and 259? (As an aside, here is another misconception. The Senators had some very good years with Johnson, even if they fell short of the pennant until 1924.) Pedro Martinez had a four year run where he produced ERA+'s of 221, 160, 245 and 285, although Koufax pitched many more innings. There are just two many pitchers with similar peak quality who smoke Koufax in career numbers. Not to say Koufax was not a great pitcher, but he is not the best. He was legitimately outstanding during his peak. One last one, what do you think of ESPN listing Roger Clemens as the greatest pitcher alive. I think that's wrong, but where does Roger Clemens rank in your all-time list? And amongst pitchers still living?
  15. Robinson is the greatest boxer ever. And a question, not a misconception, is Sandy Koufax the greatest pitcher ever?
  16. Rey can't be much smaller than Shawn Michaels. I mean, he's shorter, but they probably way about the same. Rey is probably one of the greatest workers ever, has a lot of in ring charisma and has a good fanbase. In the WWE world where HOSSES~~~~~ are made to be seem superior, I'm not sure how the casual fan will take to it. But I would love to see it.
  17. This round looks boring minus one series. Wake me up for the CFF.
  18. Pitchers clearly better Cy Young Walter Johnson Randy Johnson Roger Clemens Sandy Kaufax Bob Gibson Pedro Martinez Greg Maddux Steve Carlton Lefty Grove Tom Seaver Christy Mathewson Warren Spahn Jim Palmer Gaylord Perry And I'm sure I'm missing a good 10-15...
  19. Nolan Ryan is one of the greatest pitchers of all-time.
  20. The Bulls (1994-1995) weren't good without Jordan. In reality, the year after he left, the Bulls had the best record in the conference and almost made it to the NBA finals. Jordan won the title the first year he came back. The Bulls actually got eliminated in the semi finals to the Magic.
  21. Steve Nash, Phoenix (65) 1,066 Shaquille O'Neal, Miami (58) 1,032 Dirk Nowitzki, Dallas 349 Tim Duncan, San Antonio (1) 328 Allen Iverson, Philadelphia (2) 240 LeBron James, Cleveland 93 Tracy McGrady, Houston 44 Dwyane Wade, Miami 43 Amare Stoudemire (1) 41 Ray Allen, Seattle 41 Kevin Garnett, Minnesota 15 Gilbert Arenas, Washington 4 Vince Carter, New Jersey 3 Marcus Camby, Denver 3 P.J. Brown, New Orleans 1 Shawn Marion, Phoenix 1
  22. Ric Flair has 41 title reigns Jerry Lawler has 106 title reigns
  23. Not a fan, but his promo skills are pretty good. Comparatively speaking that is.
  24. 13-19, let's not get crazy.
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