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icehog3 08-30-2011 09:30 AM

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Originally Posted by waffle (Post 1392436)
Tru.... Joe Morgan, Broadcaster, thinks Joe Morgan, Player, should be considered for the Hall of Fame... hell, if he got a vote, I'm sure he'd vote for him every year! Joe Morgan - the best player in baseball's history, just ask him!

Love it when he talks about himself in the 3rd person, Steve. :lr

waffle 08-30-2011 09:37 AM

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There is nothing more infuriating then listening to Joe Joe talk... "Well... when I played, this is how it was done".... "Joe Morgan wouldn't have let that ball through"... "Joe Morgan would have ridden that bomb a la Slim Pickens because thats the kind of team player Joe Morgan was."

And for the youngsters....


http://www.signaltonoiserpg.com/imag...he-bomb-in.jpg

icehog3 08-30-2011 09:42 AM

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Yer killin' me! :lr

waffle 08-30-2011 09:56 AM

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Originally Posted by icehog3 (Post 1392466)
Yer killin' me! :lr

I try, I try :)

chippewastud79 08-30-2011 12:29 PM

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Originally Posted by icehog3 (Post 1392442)
Love it when he talks about himself in the 3rd person, Steve. :lr

I would almost like to hear his radio show to hear him talk about how what he did in baseball would translate to other sports, in the third person of course. :gary

"When Joe Morgan was playing the Cubs in '74, I would have played a pop-up with the sun in my eyes just like DeSean should have fielded that punt."

"When Joe had a sore ankle, he rubbed dirt on it and didn't miss a ground ball, players these days could take a page from old Joe's book. " :confused:


Whom ever came up with the idea of allowing him to not only talk about baseball, but all sports must have been losing their job anyway. I am sure his discussion on the US Open or Ryder Cup will be just riveting. :td

Starscream 08-30-2011 02:35 PM

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Originally Posted by chippewastud79 (Post 1392271)
A one hour sports radio show on Sports USA Radio Network? Does anyone even know who carries the show? Yeah, I wouldn't trade that in either. Frankly, he is a bad sports announcer/analyst/broadcater/journalist, any job he can hold is worth hanging on to I suppose. :confused:

He also works with the Reds too, in some sort of PR position (or at least he did at the beginning of the season).

Starscream 08-30-2011 02:41 PM

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Originally Posted by chippewastud79 (Post 1391991)
I would hardly call that stealing signals. He took a step inside and coincidentally (maybe not) that is where Hannigan set up. Hannigan set up inside the next pitch and he didn't take the step. :confused:

It might be a little bush league, but it happens at every level of baseball. Hell, little leaguers point to where the catcher sets up. In the end knowing where the pitcher is set up helps you about as much as a corked bat, you still have to hit the ball. :2

Happens ALL the time, but you're not supposed to get caught. When you do, you or someone on the team pays the price.;)


BTW, there are a couple of recent studies that have come out saying that corked bats don't really help at all. When that study came out, I bet Albert Bell shed a tear or two.:D

chippewastud79 08-30-2011 06:33 PM

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Originally Posted by Starscream (Post 1392927)
Happens ALL the time, but you're not supposed to get caught. When you do, you or someone on the team pays the price.;)


BTW, there are a couple of recent studies that have come out saying that corked bats don't really help at all. When that study came out, I bet Albert Bell shed a tear or two.:D

Homer put one high and tight on Victorino. ;)

Last I had heard, Sports Science or someone concluded that it gives you about a 2-3% improvement on distance, about 10-12 feet on a homerun. But you still have to hit the baseball. :sh

chippewastud79 08-31-2011 09:17 AM

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Halladay owns the Reds. That was just plain dominating (again). :jd

Starscream 08-31-2011 07:13 PM

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reds suck...

elderboy02 08-31-2011 07:20 PM

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I can't wait to see our call-ups. I am excited to see Devin Mesorraco. Although I have heard that he is pretty fatigued at this point because he has played 100+ games so far.

chippewastud79 08-31-2011 09:55 PM

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Another over-hyped prospect on his way to the majors, lets see if he can be better than Stubbs and Janish. :hm

BigAsh 09-01-2011 07:32 AM

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Originally Posted by chippewastud79 (Post 1393847)
Halladay owns the Reds. That was just plain dominating (again). :jd

Insert "Cliff Lee"....Watching the series and what shocks me is all the EMPTY seats!....Nice new ballpark, good team, and playing the best team in the majors, why no support?...

elderboy02 09-01-2011 08:33 AM

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Originally Posted by BigAsh (Post 1394960)
Insert "Cliff Lee"....Watching the series and what shocks me is all the EMPTY seats!....Nice new ballpark, good team, and playing the best team in the majors, why no support?...

Because the Reds aren't winning.

I will be at the game this afternoon with the boss and his son. Watching the Reds > working :tu

chippewastud79 09-01-2011 08:40 AM

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Originally Posted by BigAsh (Post 1394960)
Insert "Cliff Lee"....Watching the series and what shocks me is all the EMPTY seats!....Nice new ballpark, good team, and playing the best team in the majors, why no support?...

Because most of Cincinnati (read: Homers) only care about the team if they are winning. ;)

BigAsh 09-01-2011 08:47 AM

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Originally Posted by elderboy02 (Post 1395031)
Because the Reds aren't winning.

I will be at the game this afternoon with the boss and his son. Watching the Reds > working :tu

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Originally Posted by chippewastud79 (Post 1395042)
Because most of Cincinnati (read: Homers) only care about the team if they are winning. ;)

Really?..its baseball....I say get out and enjoy the experience!...btw, the Reds are only a couple games south of .500 right?...Not like they're the Mets!....



And enjoy the game Dan!!

chippewastud79 09-01-2011 08:51 AM

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Originally Posted by BigAsh (Post 1395063)
Really?..its baseball....I say get out and enjoy the experience!...btw, the Reds are only a couple games south of .500 right?...Not like they're the Mets!....

If only it were that easy in Cincinnati. There are so many teams for people to claim are their favorites in this area. Everyone is a UC/XU/Ohio/Bengals/Louisville/UK/Reds fan when they are winning, if said team is not winning, they can move to a different team. Fans here, in general, are fickle and don't know/care much about sports other than if you are winning. :td

BigAsh 09-01-2011 09:11 AM

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Originally Posted by chippewastud79 (Post 1395068)
If only it were that easy in Cincinnati. There are so many teams for people to claim are their favorites in this area. Everyone is a UC/XU/Ohio/Bengals/Louisville/UK/Reds fan when they are winning, if said team is not winning, they can move to a different team. Fans here, in general, are fickle and don't know/care much about sports other than if you are winning. :td

Opposite here...we'll still come out to the game if they're losing...just to boo!!

waffle 09-01-2011 10:12 AM

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Originally Posted by BigAsh (Post 1395089)
Opposite here...we'll still come out to the game if they're losing...just to boo!!

I blame it squarely on the likes of one Mike Brown... when he openly admitted he makes just as much money when he loses than when he wins, fans just had enough... however, there is a certain homerism to be had... but I think its that way with all cities where there aren't the diehards who had it bred into them that they live with the team and die with the team...

However, I do agree, its a great time to get out to the game and watch... people don't realize what theyre missing until its gone.

BigAsh 09-01-2011 11:43 AM

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Originally Posted by waffle (Post 1395158)
I blame it squarely on the likes of one Mike Brown... when he openly admitted he makes just as much money when he loses than when he wins, fans just had enough... however, there is a certain homerism to be had... but I think its that way with all cities where there aren't the diehards who had it bred into them that they live with the team and die with the team...

However, I do agree, its a great time to get out to the game and watch... people don't realize what theyre missing until its gone.

:tu


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