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Al Neri

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i always drive myself crazy trying to figure out pitching matchups later in the week... i know mlb.com gives you the current day/next day match up but i hate having to figure out whos pitching tommorrow, and the day after, ,etc. are there any sites that show you projected rotations?

don't want to memorize every rotation,
matstars
 
I respect baseball for all the strategizing involved... but still, it's so g'damned slow. The Mets are exciting this year and even I have a hard time sitting through a whole game on tv. You want a fast/strategic game ? Watch hockey.

Oh wait.
 
Originally posted by: rh71
I respect baseball for all the strategizing involved... but still, it's so g'damned slow. The Mets are exciting this year and even I have a hard time sitting through a whole game on tv. You want a fast/strategic game ? Watch hockey.

Oh wait.

Watching any sport on TV doesnt do them justice. Theres nothing like going to a baseball game and watching ALL the action in person. Its funny, Football is probably the only game that seems like it goes slower in person than on TV. I think it is all the TV timeouts they have to take.
 
Originally posted by: Toasthead
Originally posted by: rh71
I respect baseball for all the strategizing involved... but still, it's so g'damned slow. The Mets are exciting this year and even I have a hard time sitting through a whole game on tv. You want a fast/strategic game ? Watch hockey.

Oh wait.

Watching any sport on TV doesnt do them justice. Theres nothing like going to a baseball game and watching ALL the action in person. Its funny, Football is probably the only game that seems like it goes slower in person than on TV. I think it is all the TV timeouts they have to take.

Football is so much better on TV that in real life. The only advantage is in real life you can see the whole play develop, as opposed to TV camera concentrating on QB.
 
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