From: Colin William on 24 Jul 2010 11:58 I'd wondered what team could possibly be interested in trading for Francoeur? Well, the answer is, of course...the Royals http://theuppercardnetwork.com/?p=8112 Dayton Moore has never met an ex-Brave he didn't like. They already have Brayan Pena, Kyle Davies, Kyle Farnsworth and Bruce Chen. In recent years under his tenure they've also had Tony Pena, Horacio Ramirez, Odalis Perez, and Reggie Sanders. Colin
From: Tarkus on 24 Jul 2010 20:27 On 7/24/2010 8:58 AM, Colin William wrote: > I'd wondered what team could possibly be interested in trading for > Francoeur? Well, the answer is, of course...the Royals > > http://theuppercardnetwork.com/?p=8112 > > Dayton Moore has never met an ex-Brave he didn't like. They already have > Brayan Pena, Kyle Davies, Kyle Farnsworth and Bruce Chen. In recent > years under his tenure they've also had Tony Pena, Horacio Ramirez, > Odalis Perez, and Reggie Sanders. And as a Chiefs fan, all I hear is the Royals can't compete because of their small market. It has nothing to do with horrible management.
From: p t on 26 Jul 2010 14:37 add Wilson Betemit, i forgot all about that guy til i saw him in the highlights over the weekend.
From: Tarkus on 26 Jul 2010 15:56 On 7/26/2010 11:37 AM, p t wrote: > add Wilson Betemit, i forgot all about that guy til i saw him in the > highlights over the weekend. I saw him on one of Jon Miller's broadcasts, and he pointed out that he asked him how to pronounce his name, and it was something like bet-a-mee. As I recall, it was pronounced like it's spelled when he was in Atlanta.
From: The Ghost of General Lee on 26 Jul 2010 17:45 On Mon, 26 Jul 2010 12:56:05 -0700, Tarkus <karnevil9(a)atlantabraves.net> wrote: >On 7/26/2010 11:37 AM, p t wrote: >> add Wilson Betemit, i forgot all about that guy til i saw him in the >> highlights over the weekend. > >I saw him on one of Jon Miller's broadcasts, and he pointed out that he >asked him how to pronounce his name, and it was something like >bet-a-mee. As I recall, it was pronounced like it's spelled when he was >in Atlanta. Joan Millar's stock in trade is mispronouncing names.
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