Who am I talking about?
Who am I talking about?
Bonifacio! :iwin:He is not a Diamondback
Bonifacio! :iwin:
Hey, Jon, that is only one more home run that you or I have hit.
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Carlos.Wrong - but you are getting warmer. I thought YOU of all people would know this one.
Carlos.
DING DING DING DING!
We have a winner!
Now, for winning this, you owe me ONE BILLION A$FN!!
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Batting .193, 1 HR, 7 RBIs in last 26 games
Drew .193, 2 HR, 14 RBI's in 26 games this season. Pretty darn close, although Drew started out slow last year and this year he was hurt.
As for Carlos, he has been dealing with injuries. I still think he is too big to play the outfield and needs to DH. He needs special orthopedic shoes how. He never would have lasted here playing the field every day. Too bad the White Sox have like 37 DH's.
Please do not overlook his numbers last year. That alone makes the Sox superior. That and the W.S. in 2005, and not 2001.But, but, but all the baseball experts on this board claimed that CQ would have been THE answer in the outfield, and that his injuries here in Arizona were the result of poor managing/training, and that the White Sox were so superior because they were able to cultivate young talent.
Maybe Byrnes DID know what he was doing, and realized that CQ is an AMERICAN LEAGUE DH, given his injury-prone status
But, but, but all the baseball experts on this board claimed that CQ would have been THE answer in the outfield, and that his injuries here in Arizona were the result of poor managing/training, and that the White Sox were so superior because they were able to cultivate young talent.
Maybe Byrnes DID know what he was doing, and realized that CQ is an AMERICAN LEAGUE DH, given his injury-prone status
This "baseball expert" was condemned here because I refused to get on the Q bandwagon...
Very similar to the current Chris Young situation... In fact, you've inspired me to create a separte but similar thread to this one...
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