
Zen Blade
Mar 27, 2008 May 29, 2012 14 2547
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Padres batting order in 2012. An offense? or an O-ffense?
In another thread I started about what our starting line up might actually be able to do at the plate... and it's still several months until opening day.
Now I understand how the Padres and the GM market work.
Sell high, buy low.... leverage your future potential for a high-priced gig somewhere else with a golden parachute.
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Nakajima sign and trade
If this is true, the Padres should be in on these discussions. Depending on what sort of contract is worked out, this is exactly the potential stopgap we could use.
Going to the game tonight
In Atlanta, it is freaking hot... 90+ degree weather.
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The Phillies attempt to go 162-0 in 2011
They signed Cliff Lee.... yeah, ridiculous.
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I need to watch today's game...
Hey folks, does anyone know of a live stream or other way to watch the game?
EVERYONE... SERIOUSLY... EVERYONE OFF THE WAGON
THIS MOTHER IS IN TAR AND WE ARE SINKING FAST!
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My picks for the postseason (NL)
Given our successful weekend, I am ready to make some daring statements regarding who I WANT to see make the playoffs.
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How my two friends, I, and a racist prick...
Single-handedly won last night's game against the Braves (true story)
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SBNation really makes me mad today
Now, for the makes me mad part:
Top Five NL World Series Contenders
1. St. Louis Cardinals. Putting a team that's presently out of the playoff picture at #1 won't win me any fans outside of St. Louis, but their top three starters have a combined 2.54 ERA and their lineup has Albert Pujols, Matt Holliday, Ryan Ludwick, and Colby Rasmus. There is a lot of star power on this roster, and star power - top-level talent - is the biggest advantage come playoff time. Nobody cares about depth in the playoffs. People care about a team's best players. St. Louis' best players make for what I consider the strongest unit in the NL.
2. San Francisco Giants. The fourth-place San Francisco Giants, mind you. The fourth-place San Francisco Giants have a very solid rotation led by one Tim Lincecum, they have an underrated intimidator in Brian Wilson, and they've answered one of their biggest offensive concerns with Buster Posey. With continued success from Aubrey Huff, I expect them to make a strong push, and if they get into October, they'll be scary.
3. Los Angeles Dodgers. If you can't tell, I place a big emphasis on starting pitching in the playoffs, and the Dodgers can come at a team with Clayton Kershaw, Chad Billingsley, and an underrated Hiroki Kuroda. There aren't any questions about Jon Broxton in the bullpen, and the lineup produces enough runs to offset the runs they give up in the field. Right now they only really have one offensive hole, and that's at catcher, where you can accept a lesser performance. As much as I like the Padres, I'm worried they might be too thin.
4. Atlanta Braves. I have to say, I'm uncertain about how Jason Heyward's injury is going to affect him the rest of the way, and that lineup really needs him to produce. I'm also not completely sold on Tim Hudson's ERA. Tommy Hanson, though, is very good, and even if Alex Gonzalez doesn't produce as he did with Toronto, he should still improve on what the Braves had been getting from shortstop. This isn't an elite team, but it's a good one.
5. Philadelphia Phillies. Much of the core is older and worse, but that's still a core that's taken the team to two straight World Series. With the familiar pieces in place behind an ace in Roy Halladay, the Phillies are health and a hot streak away from again being in position to make a whole lot of noise. "
YOU HAVE GOT TO BE %#^*^*#$%*$#^*$#^*^#$*@%U# kidding me!
The Dodgers... "I place a big emphasis on starting pitching"... wtf? Yes, Kershaw is good. Yes, Kuroda is decent. But $%$^# , those three are better than our "top" three? I'd take Latos and any two of Garland/LeBlanc/Richard over their three, any day of the week. The Dodger bullpen is not as good as the Padre bullpen, period.
I'd have to think that fans of the Rockies are also pretty pissed by this column.
And the Giants... you've got to be kidding me. Lincecum is still very good... he is an ace, and I would rather not face him on a given day... but their offense is no better than ours.
Bunch of freaking crap in Sullivan's post today. Apparently our +72 run differential (best in the NL) doesn't count for crap... I guess we just played the pirates, nationals, and diamondbacks during the entire 1st half of the season... oh wait,...
The Padres have already played a tougher schedule (not counting interleague play) than the rest of the NL west contenders, and we have a relatively easier time in August, including lots of games against the NL central sub .500 teams and the diamondbacks.
Whoever is in charge of gaslampball should send a letter to the editor or something and complain about the Sullivan article o' crap.
-Zen Blade grrrrr.....
Pitcher ERA; Check this out
Amazing... Only two pitchers have an ERA above 4.03... and neither is with the team (currently)...
If we subtract out those numbers, the rest of the staff has a combined ERA of 2.51.
UNGODLY.....
Sacrifice to beat the Giants
We all know that this series is going to be tough.
"Where you at?" And how do you watch the Padres?
Curious how fans who no longer live in SD watch/listen to the Padres. Personally, I am in Atlanta, GA. Currently my only way of watching the Padres is when they play the Braves. Although I have considered purchasing MLB.tv or MLB.audio, most games start too late for me to justify (at this point in time) purchasing a season subscription to MLB.tv. Most of the time I will be in bed before the game reaches the 7th inning. Last year I had MLB.audio, which was okay, but listening is not quite as much fun as seeing the game. ESPECIALLY, when we have a lot of players who I have only seen a few times.
This being said, I would like to find a way to have the option of watching specific Padres games when I know I will be around or awake (earlier games, weekend games). So, if anyone has any ideas or knows of any convenient ways to see some of the games, please write them!
Also, I'm curious how many fans are not local.
cheers,
-Zen Blade
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