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Grand Poobah

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RE: 35s Game 1 score?


Congrats Dodgers, I heard about your team all year, got curious and some time.... and made it out to watch you wrap it up. The team is indeed good, deep and confident. And most notably it's this years CHAMPIONS. Enjoy your 2011 crown it'll be forever yours.

Jreel Silvers 98-09.

PS , maybe a heavier bat and a shorter swing. naw that'll never come back!






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hurricane i always type it caps..nothing personal and the internet lingo is it means you're yelling i guess which i wasn't trying to do , i just find it easier to type n read caps.

To JJ I hear you..you shouldn't have to sacrifice for the league but the free agency rules and recruiting for this league are ridiculous. Basically just go around and collect an allstar team from all the teams and form a dynasty. I like facing you and Shookie it is a challenge i look forward too but when you guys are on the same team and your level of pitching is way above the 35 n older competition it equals blowouts and no close games..just look at the stats of the games you guys pitched in..I'm not complaining either just stating that the rules seem to be very wish washy as far as free agency. Pitching is everything which i found out the hard way this year because we had our's hurt for most of the year.


@ Marcus i agree with everything you have said my man

-- Edited by PREMOSIX on Tuesday 20th of September 2011 05:21:52 PM

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There are plenty of other ways to make the league as a whole competitive and still allow teams like the Dodgers to exist.

Breaking up teams isn't the answer. Guys pay for the priviledge to play in the league, they should play with the team they want to play with. It shouldn't be the league's job to mandate parity through spreading the "talent" out.

The Cubs won it all last year and were the runners-up this year - where is the talk of breaking up the Cubs? The Humm'n'birds won it all three times in a row not too long ago and they are the lone team who can legitimately recruit in the Kingston area - should we break them up? The Padres are loaded with young guys - break them up? The Pirates have to keep a certain number of players on their roster from the town of Bethlehem for field purposes - is that fair?

Three years in a row this league has crowned a different champion. Only the Dodgers won it all as the #1 seed. There is no need for mandating roster restrictions.

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