6 days until Braves opener, 14 until the first glorious evening at Turner Field. I already have tickets to all three games of the first home series.










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And colchar, we already know you hate baseball. So you can spare us.wilson wrote:Hurry, baseball. Please.
6 days until Braves opener, 14 until the first glorious evening at Turner Field. I already have tickets to all three games of the first home series.
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wilson wrote:This is a sad day for Lavabe, as his all-time favorite Major Leaguer, Mike Hampton, has retired.
http://eye-on-baseball.blogs.cbssports. ... 2/28091782
AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH SEE YA!!wilson wrote:This is a sad day for Lavabe, as his all-time favorite Major Leaguer, Mike Hampton, has retired.
http://eye-on-baseball.blogs.cbssports. ... 2/28091782
I wonder what injury finally caught up with him?wilson wrote:This is a sad day for Lavabe, as his all-time favorite Major Leaguer, Mike Hampton, has retired.
http://eye-on-baseball.blogs.cbssports. ... 2/28091782
Any chance he'll become an ACC ref?wilson wrote:This is a sad day for Lavabe, as his all-time favorite Major Leaguer, Mike Hampton, has retired.
http://eye-on-baseball.blogs.cbssports. ... 2/28091782
And he'll still be collecting how much salary?wilson wrote:This is a sad day for Lavabe, as his all-time favorite Major Leaguer, Mike Hampton, has retired.
http://eye-on-baseball.blogs.cbssports. ... 2/28091782
Please don't let him become a pitching coach.wilson wrote:This is a sad day for Lavabe, as his all-time favorite Major Leaguer, Mike Hampton, has retired.
http://eye-on-baseball.blogs.cbssports. ... 2/28091782
This raises an important question...wilson wrote:This is a sad day for Lavabe, as his all-time favorite Major Leaguer, Mike Hampton, has retired.
http://eye-on-baseball.blogs.cbssports. ... 2/28091782
I know, I know...Lavabe wrote:This raises an important question...wilson wrote:This is a sad day for Lavabe, as his all-time favorite Major Leaguer, Mike Hampton, has retired.
http://eye-on-baseball.blogs.cbssports. ... 2/28091782
Who NOW becomes my favorite all-time Major Leaguer?![]()
Gotta be the Melk Dud, right?Lavabe wrote:This raises an important question...wilson wrote:This is a sad day for Lavabe, as his all-time favorite Major Leaguer, Mike Hampton, has retired.
http://eye-on-baseball.blogs.cbssports. ... 2/28091782
Who NOW becomes my favorite all-time Major Leaguer?![]()
This one line from the link is just astonishing:wilson wrote:This is a sad day for Lavabe, as his all-time favorite Major Leaguer, Mike Hampton, has retired.
http://eye-on-baseball.blogs.cbssports. ... 2/28091782
OMG!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!wilson wrote:Separated at birth?
Have his eyes failed?Lavabe wrote:Any chance he'll become an ACC ref?wilson wrote:This is a sad day for Lavabe, as his all-time favorite Major Leaguer, Mike Hampton, has retired.
http://eye-on-baseball.blogs.cbssports. ... 2/28091782
Nate McLouth?wilson wrote:Gotta be the Melk Dud, right?Lavabe wrote:This raises an important question...wilson wrote:This is a sad day for Lavabe, as his all-time favorite Major Leaguer, Mike Hampton, has retired.
http://eye-on-baseball.blogs.cbssports. ... 2/28091782
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Nate has had a stellar spring and by all accounts is poised to be more the player we thought we were acquiring a year and a half ago. I expect good things from him this season, and if we get them, the Braves' lineup will probably be the best, top-to-bottom, in the National League, in light of the Fillies' spate of injuries and handful of key departures.EarlJam wrote:Nate McLouth?
He better, or I say we put a clause in his contract that ships him off to Canada to play in a less strategic, less taxing and less entertaining sport like hockey.wilson wrote:Nate has had a stellar spring and by all accounts is poised to be more the player we thought we were acquiring a year and a half ago. I expect good things from him this season, and if we get them, the Braves' lineup will probably be the best, top-to-bottom, in the National League, in light of the Fillies' spate of injuries and handful of key departures.EarlJam wrote:Nate McLouth?