From: Kevin McClave on 14 Sep 2009 09:25 On Sat, 12 Sep 2009 10:16:23 +0000, John Kasupski <kc2hmz(a)spamfilter.verizon.net> wrote: >On Fri, 11 Sep 2009 13:27:42 -0400, Zuke <me(a)privacy.net> wrote: > >>On Thu, 10 Sep 2009, Kevin McClave wrote: >> >>> Dunn is having his typical strong September, batting .310! >>> >> >>It's good to see him doing so well. I wonder if the batting >>coach over there helped him out. I know everybody laughed in >>ST when he said he might bat .300. >> >>But I thought he didn't have that good of a September last year with >>the D-Backs. > >He didn't. Dunn hit .227 in September 2008. Started the month hitting .239 and >finished it hitting .236. > >In 2007 with the Reds, he had a whopping four dingers in September and two of >them were in the same game against the Cardinals on Sept. 11. > >In 2006 he had two homers for all of September, started the month hitting .245 >and finished it hitting .234. > >Oh, by the way, according to the game logs on Baseball Reference, Dunn's homer >on Thursday night against the Phillies was his first extra-base hit this month. But he's hitting .302! Typical!!! ********************************************************************* Kevin McClave "Fear not the path of truth for the lack of people walking on it." ~Robert F. Kennedy *********************************************************************
From: Kevin McClave on 14 Sep 2009 09:29 On Sat, 12 Sep 2009 10:16:23 +0000, John Kasupski <kc2hmz(a)spamfilter.verizon.net> wrote: >On Fri, 11 Sep 2009 13:27:42 -0400, Zuke <me(a)privacy.net> wrote: > >>On Thu, 10 Sep 2009, Kevin McClave wrote: >> >>> Dunn is having his typical strong September, batting .310! >>> >> >>It's good to see him doing so well. I wonder if the batting >>coach over there helped him out. I know everybody laughed in >>ST when he said he might bat .300. >> >>But I thought he didn't have that good of a September last year with >>the D-Backs. > >He didn't. Dunn hit .227 in September 2008. Started the month hitting .239 and >finished it hitting .236. > >In 2007 with the Reds, he had a whopping four dingers in September and two of >them were in the same game against the Cardinals on Sept. 11. LOL. Who wants to bet that with the ol' switcheroo here he had a decent BA in September '07? .... .274. How inconvenient for John! Dunn also had a .970 OPS in Sept/Oct 2007, "despite" that lowly 4 HRs. >In 2006 he had two homers for all of September, started the month hitting .245 >and finished it hitting .234. Sept/Oct 2006 was horrible. No argument. >Oh, by the way, according to the game logs on Baseball Reference, Dunn's homer >on Thursday night against the Phillies was his first extra-base hit this month. But he's hitting .302!!! (ya think he gets it yet?) ********************************************************************* Kevin McClave "Fear not the path of truth for the lack of people walking on it." ~Robert F. Kennedy *********************************************************************
From: John Kasupski on 14 Sep 2009 22:02 On Sat, 12 Sep 2009 12:40:35 -0400, "Bob Braun" <oxinfla(a)hotmail.com> wrote: > >"John Kasupski" <kc2hmz(a)spamfilter.verizon.net> wrote in message >news:8fqma55b3fivv1k4ibhofthceepoto09ko(a)4ax.com... >> On Fri, 11 Sep 2009 13:27:42 -0400, Zuke <me(a)privacy.net> wrote: >> >>>On Thu, 10 Sep 2009, Kevin McClave wrote: >>> >>>> Dunn is having his typical strong September, batting .310! >>>> >>> >>>It's good to see him doing so well. I wonder if the batting >>>coach over there helped him out. I know everybody laughed in >>>ST when he said he might bat .300. >>> >>>But I thought he didn't have that good of a September last year with >>>the D-Backs. >> >> He didn't. Dunn hit .227 in September 2008. Started the month hitting .239 >> and >> finished it hitting .236. >> >> In 2007 with the Reds, he had a whopping four dingers in September and two >> of >> them were in the same game against the Cardinals on Sept. 11. >> >> In 2006 he had two homers for all of September, started the month hitting >> .245 >> and finished it hitting .234. >> >> Oh, by the way, according to the game logs on Baseball Reference, Dunn's >> homer >> on Thursday night against the Phillies was his first extra-base hit this >> month. >> >> JK > >You have to want to see him hit that consecutive 40 club John. If nothing >else, a clean guy from this era joining The Babe. Meh. Kinda like Jeter catching Gehrig. Don't really care if he does or he doesn't. The author of this post is not a Nationals fan. Although if they would've put that franchise in Buffalo instead of Montreal...like they should have... <sigh> JK
From: Bob Braun on 14 Sep 2009 22:11 "John Kasupski" <kc2hmz(a)spamfilter.verizon.net> wrote in message news:m6tta5l8tdpks945sm1k2sc4uvd9kjq0it(a)4ax.com... > On Sat, 12 Sep 2009 12:40:35 -0400, "Bob Braun" <oxinfla(a)hotmail.com> > wrote: > >> >>"John Kasupski" <kc2hmz(a)spamfilter.verizon.net> wrote in message >>news:8fqma55b3fivv1k4ibhofthceepoto09ko(a)4ax.com... >>> On Fri, 11 Sep 2009 13:27:42 -0400, Zuke <me(a)privacy.net> wrote: >>> >>>>On Thu, 10 Sep 2009, Kevin McClave wrote: >>>> >>>>> Dunn is having his typical strong September, batting .310! >>>>> >>>> >>>>It's good to see him doing so well. I wonder if the batting >>>>coach over there helped him out. I know everybody laughed in >>>>ST when he said he might bat .300. >>>> >>>>But I thought he didn't have that good of a September last year with >>>>the D-Backs. >>> >>> He didn't. Dunn hit .227 in September 2008. Started the month hitting >>> .239 >>> and >>> finished it hitting .236. >>> >>> In 2007 with the Reds, he had a whopping four dingers in September and >>> two >>> of >>> them were in the same game against the Cardinals on Sept. 11. >>> >>> In 2006 he had two homers for all of September, started the month >>> hitting >>> .245 >>> and finished it hitting .234. >>> >>> Oh, by the way, according to the game logs on Baseball Reference, Dunn's >>> homer >>> on Thursday night against the Phillies was his first extra-base hit this >>> month. >>> >>> JK >> >>You have to want to see him hit that consecutive 40 club John. If nothing >>else, a clean guy from this era joining The Babe. > > Meh. Kinda like Jeter catching Gehrig. Don't really care if he does or he > doesn't. The author of this post is not a Nationals fan. > > Although if they would've put that franchise in Buffalo instead of > Montreal...like they should have... <sigh> > > JK You mean the Buffalo Yankees? :) Teach them how to take care of a damned football! They played a beautiful game then coughed it up with a STUPID return.
From: john smith on 15 Sep 2009 13:21
T.O. is a cancer. I see he is dropping his usual balls in Buffalo now. Terrel Owens is probably the most overrayed receicer to ever play in the NFL......The guy literally has hands of stone. Now that he has lost some speed, he is completely useless as a wide-out..... |