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  • T.Dot
    A Real RockNRolla
    • Nov 2008
    • 6868



    Binghamton Mets @ New Hampshire Fisher Cats Playoff Series Preview:


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    Projected Pitching Matchups:

    Game 1
    (Thursday September 10):


    Jon Niese (13-8, 3.46 ERA) | Brad Mills (2-0, 2.79 ERA)

    Game 2:
    (Friday September 11)


    Brad Holt (10-7, 3.75 ERA) | Brian Wolfe (4-6, 3.41 ERA)

    Game 3:
    (Saturday September 12)


    Bobby Parnell (8-11, 4.22 ERA) | Andrew Liebel (10-10, 4.95 ERA)

    Game 4 (if necessary):
    (Sunday September 13)


    Scott Moviel (11-7, 3.13 ERA) | Bryan Bullington (4-4, 3.06 ERA)


    Game 5 (if necessary):
    (Monday September 14)


    Mike Antonini (3-3, 3.48 ERA) | Mike Maroth (1-1, 4.17 ERA)
    Last edited by T.Dot; 06-29-2009, 05:03 PM.

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    • kyhadley
      Carefree
      • Oct 2008
      • 6796

      Originally posted by -- Dash --

      Stamford Bridge, London, UK
      1st Half
      2nd Half
      Final
      0
      1
      1
      0
      0
      0

      Game Match Facts
      9 (5)
      Shots (On Goal)
      10 (6)
      6
      Fouls
      7
      4
      Corner Kicks
      1
      3
      Offsides
      0
      55%
      Possession %
      45%
      1
      0
      0
      0
      10
      Saves
      9

      Scoring Summary
      Player
      Minute
      Christiano Ronaldo
      80th



      What do you guys think?
      how do you do that?

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      • T.Dot
        A Real RockNRolla
        • Nov 2008
        • 6868





        End of Season Statistics





        --Catchers--



        Rod Barajas- .300, 20 HR, 70 RBI
        Curtis Thigpen- .177, 1 HR, 9 RBI
        Michael Barrett- .270, 0 HR, 8 RBI
        J.P. Arencibia- .230, 0 HR, 3 RBI
        Raul Chavez- .066, 0 HR, 1 RBI

        It was a tough season for catchers in Toronto as the Jays used a total of five catchers throughout the season despite the fact they had a bona fide number one catcher (Rod Barajas) for the first time this decade. Barajas was one of the Jays' best players all season and made his first All Star team. If it had not been for a late season injury that kept him out a month he could have hit 30 home runs. Behind Barajas no one really stood out until late in the season when rookie J.P. Arencibia laid claim to the lead in the early race for backup catcher next season. The veterans of the bunch, Thigpen, Barrett and Chavez were all inconsistent this season and it is possible that none of them will be back next season.

        Grade:
        B


        --Corner Infielders--



        1B Lyle Overbay- .335, 27 HR, 106 RBI
        1B Kevin Millar- .310, 1 HR, 10 RBI
        3B Adrian Beltre- .287, 23 HR, 96 RBI
        3B Mark Sobolewski- .309, 11 HR, 33 RBI
        3B Jose Bautista- .325, 18 HR, 60 RBI
        3B Joe Inglett- .341, 3 HR, 16 RBI

        This unit was led by the sweet hitting of first baseman Lyle Overbay who rebounded from a dismal 2008 campaign to lead the American League in hitting and earn a spot as an All Star. Along with midseason pickup Adrian Beltre this unit provided tons of power for the light hitting Jays through many feel Beltre did not perform up to expectations in the latter part of the season. Mark Sobolewski and Jose Bautista were perhaps the Jays' best bench players this season and the 21 year old Sobolewski looks like a middle of the order talent.

        Grade:
        A


        --Middle Infielders--



        2B Aaron Hill- .323, 9 HR, 67 RBI
        2B Ryan Raburn- .330, 3 HR, 17 RBI
        SS Marco Scutaro- .278, 6 HR, 36 RBI
        SS Russ Adams- .119, 0 HR, 1 RBI
        SS Justin Jackson- .113, 0 HR, 2 RBI
        SS John McDonald- .266, 2 HR, 17 RBI

        The starters in the middle of the Jays' infield combined for 15 home runs this season, something the Jays had hoped would double this year for Aaron Hill and Marco Scutaro. However, they did provide bang for the Jays' buck on the defensive side of the ball where they became on of the best double play combinations in baseball this season. Hill's backup Ryan Raburn, a midseason acquisation from the Detroit Tigers, was a very hot hitter until he went down to injury in late August. Scutaro's backups on the other hand, combined for only two home runs all season and due to the amount of injuries that seemed to befall Blue Jays shortstops, the team played every shortstop in their system this season, through the results were not what they hoped for.

        Grade:
        C+


        --Outfielders--



        RF Alex Rios- .299, 21 HR, 90 RBI
        RF Wayne Lydon- .273, 4 HR, 11 RBI
        CF Vernon Wells- .328, 20 HR, 110 RBI
        CF Jim Edmonds- .382, 15 HR, 42 RBI
        LF Adam Loewen- .271, 3 HR, 12 RBI
        LF Travis Snider- .297, 4 HR, 24 RBI
        LF Adam Lind- .328, 17 HR, 75 RBI

        Everyone knows about the sweet hitting outfielders the Jays employ, from grimy veteran to fresh faced youngster, this outfield had it. The grimy veteran was May signing Jim Edmonds, who if not for an injury that kept him out three months, could have hit 30 home runs. Edmonds' was not only a middle of the order threat but a mentor for youngsters Adam Loewen, Adam Lind and Travis Snider, all who had breakout seasons. The franchise players in the outfield rebounded from off years as well as Alex Rios and Vernon Wells combined to hit 41 home runs and drive in 200 runs to dispell the notion they were overpriced busts.

        Grade:
        A-


        --Starting Pitchers--



        Roy Halladay- 17-9, 144 K, 3.73 ERA
        Brian Tallet- 4-0, 13 K, 4.30 ERA
        Scott Richmond- 14-8, 102 K, 4.16 ERA
        David Purcey- 8-8, 105 K, 5.21 ERA
        Brian Burres- 7-4, 65 K, 4.23 ERA
        Brett Cecil- 2-0, 11 K, 4.44 ERA
        Matt Clement- 0-0, 10 K, 7.45 ERA
        Luis Perez- 1-0, 2 K, 7.36 ERA
        Bryan Bullington- 0-0, 2 Saves, 9 K, 6.32 ERA

        The discussion about the Toronto Blue Jays' starting pitchers starts and ends with Roy Halladay. After a terrible first half in which he went into the All-Star break with a 6-8 record, Halladay went 11-1 the rest of the way to push the Jays into playoff contention. Another bright spot was Canadian left hander Scott Richmond who finished 14-8 with a 4.16 ERA and stepped up as the second starter after the Jays traded touted righty Jesse Litsch at the deadline for Beltre. The Jays played a lot of youth at this position this season and garnered strong performances from young pitchers such as Brian Burres, Brett Cecil and Bryan Bullington who efficiently filled the holes Dustin McGowan and Shawn Marcum left. With those two top of the rotation guys back next year look for this unit to be one of the league's best.

        Grade:
        B-


        --Relief Pitchers--



        Ricky Romero- 0-0, 10 K, 4.02 ERA
        Casey Janssen- 3-3, 1 Save, 27 K, 5.91 ERA
        Brandon League- 2-5, 3 Saves, 63 K, 3.09 ERA
        Jason Frasor- 3-2, 1 Save, 47 K, 4.50 ERA
        Jeremy Accardo- 4-5, 3 Saves, 62 K, 3.09 ERA
        Joe Beimel- 4-5, 21 K, 4.22 ERA
        Marty McCleary- 0-0, 4 K, 13.50 ERA
        Fabio Castro- 0-1, 3 K, 4.91 ERA
        Shawn Camp- 0-2, 3 Saves, 5 K, 2.70 ERA
        T.J. Beam- 0-0, 4 K, 3.38 ERA
        B.J. Ryan- 3-2, 24 Saves, 32 K, 3.89 ERA
        Scott Downs- 10-9, 5 Saves, 87 K, 4.16 ERA

        Dissapointing is a good word to describe the performance of the Jays' relief corps this season. Their closer (B.J. Ryan) and prime setup man (Jason Frasor) were both sent down late in the season due to burgaining performance while the young callups all looked as if they were thrown into the fire too quickly. The bullpen blew at least 15 games for the Jays and for most players inconsistentcy brought them down. The Jays and manager Cito Gaston expect a better performance from the 'pen next season.

        Grade:
        D+

        Last edited by T.Dot; 08-17-2009, 11:38 AM.

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        • LopaKa
          No longer a noob
          • Apr 2009
          • 1839


          Kentucky Wildcats [0-0] at Hawai'i Warriors [0-0]



          Aloha Stadium
          Last edited by LopaKa; 06-30-2009, 05:53 PM.

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          • kyhadley
            Carefree
            • Oct 2008
            • 6796

            rough draft to see how this how it actually works

            ............
            Last edited by kyhadley; 07-02-2009, 02:53 AM.

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            • kyhadley
              Carefree
              • Oct 2008
              • 6796

              (make sure you're viewing in widescreen)




              Week 1 vs Villanova


              C.J. Spiller does blah balh blah



              C.J. Spiller does blah balh blah



              C.J. Spiller does blah balh blah



              C.J. Spiller does blah balh blah



              Highlight Video Test






              Should I do the video with ovi or youtube?
              Last edited by kyhadley; 07-02-2009, 04:33 AM.

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              • LopaKa
                No longer a noob
                • Apr 2009
                • 1839

                whatever is easier for you bro, and thanks for introducing me to ovi. now gonna have vids in my report!

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                • kyhadley
                  Carefree
                  • Oct 2008
                  • 6796

                  Originally posted by LopaKa
                  whatever is easier for you bro, and thanks for introducing me to ovi. now gonna have vids in my report!
                  Yeah I found it last year, it was the only host place that took .flv's. Glad to help.

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                  • LopaKa
                    No longer a noob
                    • Apr 2009
                    • 1839

                    Originally posted by kyhadley
                    Yeah I found it last year, it was the only host place that took .flv's. Glad to help.
                    is there a way to embed it here?

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                    • kyhadley
                      Carefree
                      • Oct 2008
                      • 6796

                      Originally posted by LopaKa
                      is there a way to embed it here?
                      When you upload it, make sure you do it to the public channel, then just click on the video and scroll to the bottom and there should be an embed option.

                      like so:

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                      • LopaKa
                        No longer a noob
                        • Apr 2009
                        • 1839

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                        • Lumpkin
                          Lets go Mets
                          • Nov 2008
                          • 1813

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                          • Bigpapa42
                            Junior Member
                            • Feb 2009
                            • 3185



                            James Foster vs Jack Cobblepot
                            GAMMA Heavyweight Championship Fight






                            Last edited by Bigpapa42; 07-04-2009, 06:01 PM.

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                            • kyhadley
                              Carefree
                              • Oct 2008
                              • 6796

                              you can remove the break you have after ht as well

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                              • Bigpapa42
                                Junior Member
                                • Feb 2009
                                • 3185

                                Originally posted by kyhadley
                                you can remove the break you have after ht as well
                                Yeah, I was going to add more and didn't bother. Thanks.

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