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| 01 May 2008 14:50:43 |
| rosecomm4256@aol.com |
| The Rose Award For 4-30-2008. <9019> |
The Rose Award goes to Geovany Soto of the Chicago Cubs, who went two- for-four with six RBI and scored two runs in a 19-5 win over the Milwaukee Brewers. It was the Cubs' biggest scoring outburst since a 20-1 rout of the Dodgers on May 5, 2001. |
| 02 May 2008 15:58:42 |
| G.Reaper |
| Re: The Rose Award For 4-30-2008. <9019> |
Alright!!!! On Thu, 1 May 2008 14:50:43 -0700 (PDT), "rosecomm4256@aol.com" <rosecomm4256@aol.com > wrote: >The Rose Award goes to Geovany Soto of the Chicago Cubs, who went two- >for-four with six RBI and scored two runs in a 19-5 win over the >Milwaukee Brewers. > >It was the Cubs' biggest scoring outburst since a 20-1 rout of the >Dodgers on May 5, 2001. |
| 03 May 2008 12:20:38 |
| Brian Perry |
| Re: The Rose Award For 4-30-2008. <9019> |
rosecomm4256@aol.com wrote: > The Rose Award goes to Geovany Soto of the Chicago Cubs, who went two- > for-four with six RBI and scored two runs in a 19-5 win over the > Milwaukee Brewers. > > It was the Cubs' biggest scoring outburst since a 20-1 rout of the > Dodgers on May 5, 2001. Shouldn't this award be for the person who makes the most outs each day.? That's what Rose really leads in. He took more scoring opportunities away from his team than anyone else. Since we all know this is a team game (RLM declared it to be so) Rose hurt his team more than any other player. By definition, the worst hitter in ML history. |
| 03 May 2008 14:53:26 |
| rosecomm4256@aol.com |
| Re: The Rose Award For 4-30-2008. <9019> |
On May 3, 9:20=EF=BF=BDam, Brian Perry <bperry1...@earthlink.net > wrote: > rosecomm4...@aol.com wrote: > > The Rose Award goes to Geovany Soto of the Chicago Cubs, who went two- > > for-four with six RBI and scored two runs in a 19-5 win over the > > Milwaukee Brewers. > > > It was the Cubs' biggest scoring outburst since a 20-1 rout of the > > Dodgers on May 5, 2001. > > Shouldn't this award be for the person who makes the most outs each > day.? That's what Rose really leads in. He took more scoring > opportunities away from his team than anyone else. Since we all know > this is a team game (RLM declared it to be so) Rose hurt his team more > than any other player. By definition, the worst hitter in ML history. Any player would love to have 4,256 hits in his career, like Rose. It's not going to happen, but they would love it. |
| 04 May 2008 02:44:46 |
| realto margarino |
| Re: The Rose Award For 4-30-2008. <9019> |
Brian Perry wrote: > rosecomm4256@aol.com wrote: >> The Rose Award goes to Geovany Soto of the Chicago Cubs, who went two- >> for-four with six RBI and scored two runs in a 19-5 win over the >> Milwaukee Brewers. > Shouldn't this award be for the person who makes the most outs each > day.? No. > That's what Rose really leads in. Pete really leads in hits. > He took more scoring > opportunities away from his team than anyone else. Since we all know > this is a team game (RLM declared it to be so) Rose hurt his team more > than any other player. By definition, the worst hitter in ML history. Primiss 1: Pete got so many outs because he was in the lineup so often. Primiss 2: Pete was in the lineup so often because he was the game's greatest hitter. Conclusion: Pete Rose got the most outs simply because he was the game's greatest hitter. cordially, as always, rm |
| 04 May 2008 03:35:43 |
| CLM in ND |
| Re: The Rose Award For 4-30-2008. <9019> |
"realto margarino" <realto@biteme.com > wrote in message news:2a6cf$481d56c9$cf70712c$18415@PRIMUS.CA... > Brian Perry wrote: >> rosecomm4256@aol.com wrote: >>> The Rose Award goes to Geovany Soto of the Chicago Cubs, who went two- >>> for-four with six RBI and scored two runs in a 19-5 win over the >>> Milwaukee Brewers. > >> Shouldn't this award be for the person who makes the most outs each day.? > > No. > >> That's what Rose really leads in. > > Pete really leads in hits. > >> He took more scoring opportunities away from his team than anyone else. >> Since we all know this is a team game (RLM declared it to be so) Rose >> hurt his team more than any other player. By definition, the worst hitter >> in ML history. > > Primiss 1: Pete got so many outs because he was in the lineup so often. > > Primiss 2: Pete was in the lineup so often because he was the game's > greatest hitter. > > Conclusion: Pete Rose got the most outs simply because he was the game's > greatest hitter. > > cordially, as always, > > rm Of course Rose would have made more outs than anyone; he had the most hits & he's the all-time leader in at-bats, so naturally he would make the most outs. Just like Cy Young, who has more wins than anyone, also has more losses than anyone. One other thing about Cy Young; he pitched more than 700 complete games. The bullpen certainly got a rest when he took the mound. Cameron |
| 04 May 2008 09:58:27 |
| Brian Perry |
| Re: The Rose Award For 4-30-2008. <9019> |
realto margarino wrote: > > Primiss 1: Pete got so many outs because he was in the lineup so often. > > Primiss 2: Pete was in the lineup so often because he was the game's > greatest hitter. > > Conclusion: Pete Rose got the most outs simply because he was the game's > greatest hitter. Nope. Worst hitter. He made the most outs, therefore he's the game's worst hitter by definition. Your rules. Its a team game, not an individual one. His outs hurt his team the most. Worst hitter by definition. |
| 04 May 2008 09:59:23 |
| Brian Perry |
| Re: The Rose Award For 4-30-2008. <9019> |
CLM in ND wrote: > "realto margarino" <realto@biteme.com> wrote in message > news:2a6cf$481d56c9$cf70712c$18415@PRIMUS.CA... >> Brian Perry wrote: >>> rosecomm4256@aol.com wrote: >>>> The Rose Award goes to Geovany Soto of the Chicago Cubs, who went two- >>>> for-four with six RBI and scored two runs in a 19-5 win over the >>>> Milwaukee Brewers. >>> Shouldn't this award be for the person who makes the most outs each day.? >> No. >> >>> That's what Rose really leads in. >> Pete really leads in hits. >> >>> He took more scoring opportunities away from his team than anyone else. >>> Since we all know this is a team game (RLM declared it to be so) Rose >>> hurt his team more than any other player. By definition, the worst hitter >>> in ML history. >> Primiss 1: Pete got so many outs because he was in the lineup so often. >> >> Primiss 2: Pete was in the lineup so often because he was the game's >> greatest hitter. >> >> Conclusion: Pete Rose got the most outs simply because he was the game's >> greatest hitter. >> >> cordially, as always, >> >> rm > > Of course Rose would have made more outs than anyone; Making him the most destructive player in history. |
| 04 May 2008 09:52:54 |
| Steve Cutchen |
| Re: The Rose Award For 4-30-2008. <9019> |
In article <2a6cf$481d56c9$cf70712c$18415@PRIMUS.CA >, realto margarino <realto@biteme.com > wrote: > Brian Perry wrote: > > rosecomm4256@aol.com wrote: > >> The Rose Award goes to Geovany Soto of the Chicago Cubs, who went two- > >> for-four with six RBI and scored two runs in a 19-5 win over the > >> Milwaukee Brewers. > > > Shouldn't this award be for the person who makes the most outs each > > day.? > > No. > > > That's what Rose really leads in. > > Pete really leads in hits. > > > He took more scoring > > opportunities away from his team than anyone else. Since we all know > > this is a team game (RLM declared it to be so) Rose hurt his team more > > than any other player. By definition, the worst hitter in ML history. > > Primiss 1: Pete got so many outs because he was in the lineup so often. > > Primiss 2: Pete was in the lineup so often because he was the game's > greatest hitter. > > Conclusion: Pete Rose got the most outs simply because he was the game's > greatest hitter. He only has one out that matters. Out of the Hall. Nice job, Pete. |
| 04 May 2008 13:04:13 |
| G.Reaper |
| Re: The Rose Award For 4-30-2008. <9019> |
Didn't we hash all this out...last year? On Sun, 04 May 2008 02:44:46 -0400, realto margarino <realto@biteme.com > wrote: >Brian Perry wrote: >> rosecomm4256@aol.com wrote: >>> The Rose Award goes to Geovany Soto of the Chicago Cubs, who went two- >>> for-four with six RBI and scored two runs in a 19-5 win over the >>> Milwaukee Brewers. > >> Shouldn't this award be for the person who makes the most outs each >> day.? > >No. > >> That's what Rose really leads in. > >Pete really leads in hits. > >> He took more scoring >> opportunities away from his team than anyone else. Since we all know >> this is a team game (RLM declared it to be so) Rose hurt his team more >> than any other player. By definition, the worst hitter in ML history. > >Primiss 1: Pete got so many outs because he was in the lineup so often. > >Primiss 2: Pete was in the lineup so often because he was the game's >greatest hitter. > >Conclusion: Pete Rose got the most outs simply because he was the game's >greatest hitter. > >cordially, as always, > >rm |
| 04 May 2008 14:31:37 |
| CLM in ND |
| Re: The Rose Award For 4-30-2008. <9019> |
"Brian Perry" <bperry1397@earthlink.net > wrote in message news:481dc123$0$5700$4c368faf@roadrunner.com... > CLM in ND wrote: >> Of course Rose would have made more outs than anyone; > > Making him the most destructive player in history. So, according to your logic, Cy Young is the most destructive pitcher of all-time? Cameron |
| 04 May 2008 17:15:09 |
| Brian Perry |
| Re: The Rose Award For 4-30-2008. <9019> |
CLM in ND wrote: > "Brian Perry" <bperry1397@earthlink.net> wrote in message > news:481dc123$0$5700$4c368faf@roadrunner.com... >> CLM in ND wrote: >>> Of course Rose would have made more outs than anyone; >> Making him the most destructive player in history. > > So, according to your logic, Cy Young is the most destructive pitcher of > all-time? > > Cameron > > Nah, just Rose. |
| 04 May 2008 15:38:30 |
| rosecomm4256@aol.com |
| Re: The Rose Award For 4-30-2008. <9019> |
On May 4, 7:52=EF=BF=BDam, Steve Cutchen <max...@earthlink.net > wrote: > In article <2a6cf$481d56c9$cf70712c$18...@PRIMUS.CA>, realto margarino > > > > > > <rea...@biteme.com> wrote: > > Brian Perry wrote: > > > rosecomm4...@aol.com wrote: > > >> The Rose Award goes to Geovany Soto of the Chicago Cubs, who went two= - > > >> for-four with six RBI and scored two runs in a 19-5 win over the > > >> Milwaukee Brewers. > > > > Shouldn't this award be for the person who makes the most outs each > > > day.? > > > No. > > > > That's what Rose really leads in. > > > Pete really leads in hits. > > > > He took more scoring > > > opportunities away from his team than anyone else. Since we all know > > > this is a team game (RLM declared it to be so) Rose hurt his team more= > > > than any other player. By definition, the worst hitter in ML history. > > > Primiss 1: Pete got so many outs because he was in the lineup so often. > > > Primiss 2: Pete was in the lineup so often because he was the game's > > greatest hitter. > > > Conclusion: Pete Rose got the most outs simply because he was the game's= > > greatest hitter. > > He only has one out that matters. > > Out of the Hall. > > Nice job, Pete.- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text - Your mother's in the Hall. The Hall of Fame for Sluts. |