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  • What Happens First??

    Which Closer Will Lose His Job First?

    Kerry Wood for the Cubs

    Eric Gagne for the Brewers

    These two rag-armed has beens enter an eight inning 0-0 shutout and give up three apiece.

    Milwaukee idiotically gave Steroid Boy Gagne $10 million and the Cubs still thinking Wood is pitching in 1998.

    In my opinion, neither are closers by the end of the month.

    Both will be on the DL---the same place they've spent the last six years.

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    I didn't know until today that the Brewers signed Gagne for $10 million to be their closer. What the fuck were they thinking? Someone with average knowledge of baseball could realize that Gagne is finished after watching him perform last season. No roids and several arm surgeries later its obvious the guy is washed up. He has no life left on his fastball. Dumb move by the Brewers.
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    • #3
      Gagne goes first, Cubs organization still holding on to the visions of the 20K games Wood once tossed
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      • #4
        Gagne raped the Brewers. He knew his career was over, but is getting paid one last time. He'll be on the DL in no time.

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        • #5
          Where was Turnbow today? Riske saves the game. I know he is a head case, but he is better than Riske, isn't he?

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          • #6
            Originally posted by ELJUGO
            Gagne goes first, Cubs organization still holding on to the visions of the 20K games Wood once tossed
            I agree Gagne goes first, thank the lord he's the hell out of Boston...my skin would crawl when he took the mound.
            Whoever made the agreed to give him 10 mill in Milwk should be looking for a new job.
            Last edited by NEJAKE; 03-31-2008, 10:13 PM.
            Nothing is as far away as one minute ago.

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            • #7
              cannot believe someone gave gagne 10mil

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              • #8
                I ditto all the remarks concerning Gagne and the contract. It just goes to show you the incredible amount of money these owners make. Then at collective bargaining they all cry poor. Steinbrenner is a lunatic, but at least he doesnt hide behind some bullshit theory that the owners are suffering. And this is coming from a Yankees hater. Go figure.
                "The power of accurate observation is frequently called cynicism by those who don't have it." George Bernard Shaw

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                • #9
                  Gagne's agent must be one silver-tongued devil
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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by GrandPa
                    Gagne's agent must be one silver-tongued devil
                    "The power of accurate observation is frequently called cynicism by those who don't have it." George Bernard Shaw

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                    • #11
                      3-1 fastball from Gagne....the pitch that made New England hold their collective breath all last season!
                      Nothing is as far away as one minute ago.

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                      • #12
                        at least Gagne has a ring when he retires!!!!!!!!!!!!!


                        But I think he will do pretty good after he get used to the Brew crew
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                        • #13
                          I think Gagne goes first. And it's more mental then anything else for my reasoning.

                          brewers can put Mota as the closer, which would be a mistake, but they'll do it anyway.

                          Lou will take his time with this because they've stroked Wood's ego the whole time in his comeback. He won't (unless Wood really implodes the first couple weeks) make any changes too soon.

                          I have said from the beginning Marmol should be the closer so that when the Cubs are in the playoffs, he's battle tested. But Wood pitched so well in the spring that they bit. We'll see what happens..but not a good start.

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                          • #14
                            Can some please tell me where these owners get that kind of money to give a fucking closer who pitches 1 inning when winning only.....10 million a year??
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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by TheRook
                              I think Gagne goes first. And it's more mental then anything else for my reasoning.

                              brewers can put Mota as the closer, which would be a mistake, but they'll do it anyway.

                              Lou will take his time with this because they've stroked Wood's ego the whole time in his comeback. He won't (unless Wood really implodes the first couple weeks) make any changes too soon.

                              I have said from the beginning Marmol should be the closer so that when the Cubs are in the playoffs, he's battle tested. But Wood pitched so well in the spring that they bit. We'll see what happens..but not a good start.
                              What happened to Dempster?
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