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Tuesday, June 20, 2006

Incompetent, Overpaid Losers: Giants 3, Angels 2

I am going to get on a plane to Salt Lake and teach Howie Kendrick how to play left field. Never mind that I never played baseball as a kid and have no idea how to do it, it just can't be that hard. Manny Ramirez can't do it, either, and he's holding down a job in the majors. Garret Anderson sure as hell can't field out there, and I'll take Kendrick's bat seven days a week and twice on Sundays over Anderson's 0-4 with a pair of strikeouts every night. E-goddamn-nuff.

Fire Erstad. Trade or release Kennedy, if you want a position-for-position swap. I don't care. But watching Lackey put up a good start and these goons screw it up by failing, again and again, to score runs because none of them can hit for power (the Three True Outcomes Hero notwithstanding) is just beyond taxing. Time to play for 2007. This season is done. Calm the fletch down? Damn straight; I couldn't care less anymore. Neither, apparently, do the Angels.

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Comments:
That never works, though, and it's classless. I'm sure he's all over Stoneman in private, though.
 
Having gone over to urbandictionary.com and read the definition, I'm correcting the spelling.
 
And given what's been happening from first and second base for the past month, maybe that Kenney-for-Hillenbrand swap we passed on looks a little better in hindsight?

>>And Chones needs to sit his ass on the bench and let someone else leadoff.<<

'Chones' been on base four times on three walks and a no-hit-busting single the past two games, and saw about 30 pitches last night. I don't think he's the dog in this house at the moment.
 

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