Game 138: BOOOOOOOOOO!
- Her0!: The Amazing Willie Harris (+0.267) gets on base any way he can and even goes yard
- G0at(s): John Lannan (-0.218) gives up four solo HRs, while Ryan Zimmerman (-0.202) and Adam Dunn (-0.195) both had dramatic, 9th-inning, bases-loaded FAILs
While it was nice to see good things from Cristian Guzman (+0.185) and Wil Nieves (+0.143), can we get a voodoo doll of Raul Ibanez (+0.346) or maybe institute a one-pitch walk policy for him?
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+ a zillion
for 1-pitch walks for Ibanez!
Have the Nats learned nothing in the past few years? He ALWAYS hurts the Nats.
Just take the ball and throw it where you want to. Throw strikes. Home plate don’t move. - Satchel Paige
He needs to take one in the ribs for what they did to Willie..........
maybe two…
''...we were tied for first place for the wild card, and we can't have September call-ups. We couldn't do any trades. They didn't want us to win.''
by cat daddy3000 on Sep 8, 2009 10:41 PM EDT up reply actions
i hate the Phillies
i hate their fans, and i hate Raul Ibanez
Your voice of doom and gloom. Read more at natsnewsnetwork.blogspot.com
by Dave at District Sports Page on Sep 8, 2009 10:41 PM EDT reply actions
RAUL!!!!!
Vivian Jaffe: "Have you ever transcended space and time?"
Albert Markovski: "Yes. No. Uh, time, not space... No, I don't know what you're talking about."
by Patrick Reddington on Sep 8, 2009 10:56 PM EDT up reply actions
Weird numbers, Pt. I: Let's just say Raul Ibanez, based on his current pace, played a full 162-game schedule exclusively against the Nats. He would have 99 home runs and 249 RBI.
from Chico Harlan……..You guys are right about Raul…… Why is he being pitched to?
''...we were tied for first place for the wild card, and we can't have September call-ups. We couldn't do any trades. They didn't want us to win.''
by cat daddy3000 on Sep 9, 2009 10:23 AM EDT up reply actions
Will someone think of the children!??!
Sigh. I liked it better when Zim wins the game for us.
Padilla walked into the Nats' clubhouse for the first time and said, "My God. I'm in heaven."

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