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As an LA baseball fan, I was happy to see him leave the Dodgers AND the Angels. His brother Jared rocks the mound much better. Or at least he did last season.
I was equally excited to see him on the Yankees because I knew he would probably choke and cost the Yanks a few games
Weaver is now 0-6 with a mind-boggling 14.32 earned-run average. How could a postseason hero fall so hard so fast? This has been an implosion of historic proportions.
Jeff Weaver still has his spot in the Mariners pitching rotation, but barely.
Seattle manager Mike Hargrove yanked him after just three innings Sunday. Weaver threw 68 pitches and allowed seven hits and three runs in that span, actually lowering his season earned-run average from 15.75 to 13.91.
you two are histerical. keep thinking st lou is a baseball mecca b/c joe morgan and joe buck say so... hahahahaha. LA dodgers play under more pressure.
please, dont even tell me st lou is a major market. that is a bunk arguement.
Lemme see if I got this straight -- you describe St. Louis as a "small shit market" and you think I'm reacting to the word "small?"
Originally posted by thesightless
your fans cheer the opposing team
We've been over this before. St. Louis fans will begrudgingly applaud an opponent's good play in the field because we're fans of the game of baseball. We'll also offer heartfelt congratulations to opposing players that happen to reach career milestones while at Busch, like when Tony Gwynn was heading towards hit number 3000, for the same reason. I have season tickets and have been to I don't know how many games since I've lived in St. Louis, and I can't think of a single instance where we "cheered the opposing team."
There was a post on here after the Astros beat the Cards in the NLCS two seasons ago where someone commented on hearing St. Louis fans cheering "Let's Go Astros" on TV after the game. I was at that game and didn't have the heart to correct the guy at the time because he was so impressed by it, but the actual chant was "Let's Go Cardinals," as you might expect. It was the last game played at Busch ever, FFS -- think we're going to waste the moment cheering on the other team?
So, with that said, I'm curious to hear where you developed the absurd notion that Cardinals fans "cheer the opposing team." It is, quite simply, dead wrong.
As an aside, we only have one newspaper -- not that it matters because it's a rag, but it further highlights that you clearly don't know what the hell you're talking about.
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