Is Bill actually admitting he was wrong in his assessment of the Yankees cheating????????????
Could it be?
Is Bill actually admitting he was wrong in his assessment of the Yankees cheating????????????
Could it be?
"Every year, the infielders move a step back because you have lost some speed, and the outfielders move in a step because you have lost some of your power. When they can shake hands, you're finished."
Where are they with him?Originally Posted by das11209;345686;
Originally Posted by Gom;345687;
Nope.
Could you be bringing discussions across threads in a manner which you had pledged not to do?
This is true. I just thought you'd become intelligent. My mistake, and my bad for bringing in that stuff over here. Apologies to those in this thread.
"Every year, the infielders move a step back because you have lost some speed, and the outfielders move in a step because you have lost some of your power. When they can shake hands, you're finished."
He has a point Gom. Leave the personal grudges in the other thread. I find them to be entertaining, but let's not muddle up all the baseball threads. Maybe you guys can find some common ground in one of the political threads.Originally Posted by Jayhawk Bill;345721;
Could you be continuing to do so?Originally Posted by Gom;345723;
Gom, that's not an apology.
SHUT UP!!! SHUT UP, SHUT UP, SHUT UP!!!!
Hal sucks
Get your fucking co-Yankees fan to cease making this a board-wide flame war. He started this; he posted an insult in the guise of an apology.Originally Posted by jacksonianmarch;345733;
If you support the Talksox forum, get Gom to STFU.
lol. Do you really think that Jacko has any chance to make Gom stop?Originally Posted by Jayhawk Bill;345736;
haha +1Originally Posted by yankees228;345739;
Like I said, I'll keep it in the other thread. So let me ask you a question.Originally Posted by Jayhawk Bill;345732;
Which do you believe is more of an indicator of tomorrow's game:
Dice-K's record in the Rogers center [2 starts]
or
Dice-K's record against the Blue Jays [4 starts]
I...for one....do not really have an opinion. I am curious to know whether the smaller sample size in the specific location would hold more weight, or the larger sample size in a generalized location. Your thoughts?
"Every year, the infielders move a step back because you have lost some speed, and the outfielders move in a step because you have lost some of your power. When they can shake hands, you're finished."
Valid point. :dunno:Originally Posted by yankees228;345739;
I think that I'll let you do your own analysis. You claim to know more about sample size than I do, including why four weeks of three players outweighs tens of thousands of plate appearances of dozens of players. My stats classes taught me differently...you probably wouldn't like my thoughts, anyway.Originally Posted by Gom;345743;