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... The first time I saw McCutchen was his first game, and there was just something about how hard he swung the bat, how the ball leapt off it. I know this is what they said about Billy Beane when he was a player, but this kid just looks special. He carries himself like he's destined for greatness. He buzzes quietly when he moves. He's electric. Whether that translates into good play, and therefore wins for the Bucs, I guess we'll see. But he looks and moves different from all the average ballplayers we've run out there. |
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Tom
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... I went to McCutchen's first game at PNC Park and I had this very same feeling. At first I was afraid of saying it out loud, but I agree with your assertion, this man is going to be part of the turn around. The McCutchen and Morgan legs are just the complement we need to the LaRoche and Sanchez bats (hopefully they'll stick around, but if not there's always Moss and little LaRoche to pick up the slack). The Tiger series ended up being VERY encouraging. However, I believe this coming Twins series is going to be very telling of this new lineup's ability to maintain a winning caliber to their game. |
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andy coulter
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... I know what you mean Pat, I saw the Pens in Tampa during Super Bowl weekend 2004 (the Panthers and Patriots) when we were REALLY bad, Edzo was coach, Malone was the "rookie" and Jocelyn Thibault was trying to teach the kid how to be a goalie as a stopgap. There weren't many Pens fans in the place and many of the bandwagon Tampa Bay Lightning fans (arguably the WORST FANS in all of sports) were yelling all kinds of stupid comments, though most of them (STILL) don't know ANYTHING about hockey. The Flower got pulled that night after giving up 5 goals for T-Bo (as a Ryan Malone goal and fight kept us from being shutout) but I also kind of had that feeling; "this kid will be in net when we turn this around." We do feel attatched to these players (for all of our teams) but hopefully Cutch will be there in 5(?) years when it FINALLY turns around. I just hope when it does happen, all of the bandwagon fans know who's SUPPOSED to be in line WAAAAAAYYYY ahead of them! And I hope Bay, McLouth, Giles (maybe even Moises Alou) will be just as proud when it happens! |
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toad268
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... Now, the past couple years, our dear city has had a ton of success in terms of sports teams and events. We now have two Superbowl wins, two Stanley Cup Finals appearances and a Stanley Cup Victory. The Pirates are finally on a rise, however small, it is still just that, a rise. Pitt is always trying to move up, we will see this coming season. We seemed to be poised with some great success for years to come. That is why we claimed the name, the City of Champions! Read more » http://www.everythingpittsburg...ns#more201 |
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Carnegie Chip
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... I think we're forgetting who we should REALLY thank for the Pens Stanley Cup triumph. Neal Huntington. If he hadn't of traded Nate McLouth, we would've never beaten Detroit. By ridding our fair city of that dirty cancerous Red Wing supporter, the positive karma allowed the Pens to ride the wave to victory. Thanks NH!! |
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w.k. kortas
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... Speaking of DK....he really needs to just shut the hell up already about the McLouth trade. He uses the word "loyal" so often in describing Nate's feelings about the Bucs that he is perilously close to sliding into pointy-haired territory. |
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alcofan
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... Mid june and interleague play, we all know what that means the last couple yrs. Could this yr. be different? |
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JerryG
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... @kortas: No kidding. I'm tired of hearing about it already. Everybody's had their say about it and right now it's time to move on. There might be more to say if Charlie Morton doesn't add anything to the starting rotation and if neither Hernandez nor Locke work out, but for right now, griping about it won't change anything. But I'd say if you're still upset about it, allow me to use an extremely small sample size to show that it's not going that badly: Since June 3rd: Braves 4-6 Pirates 6-5 The Braves have been outscored by 15 runs in that time. The Pirates have outscored their opponents by 5 runs. Despite the presence of McLouth, they still can't outscore their opponents and they still need pitching help if they hope to make a play off push. Of course, it'll take a few months to really see how this trade turns out for Atlanta, but if I were a Braves fan I'd be a little concerned. |
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MidreCummings
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... my favorite part is the like to the PG article... "..as they outshot the pens 49-11.." i remember watching that game, actually enjoying the relentless beating the kings were deploying on the pens just to see fleury in action. little did the kings know that MAF's main weakness back then was positioning. A little shot-pass or shot fake left him in the dust... |
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Jim
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... Wow...I went to the arena that night to see Fleury's first game, but I got there too late to get a student rush ticket. I ended up going to the Woodland Hills-Central Catholic football game instead (which went to OT and was a great one), but I regret not getting to the arena earlier to get tickets. |
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