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Blue Jays are really going to win this series against the Yankees now.
 

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elcheato said:
https://twitter.com/dschoenfield/status/645719719748628481
 
Ted Williams numbers
They put up bryce harper numbers
 

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Rangers are going to the world series again
 

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David Price is the Lebron James of baseball, he wants the ball in the big games and hes been pitching phenomenally for the Blue Jays. Hes a big difference maker for that team. Price has the best AL East winning percentage over Halladay, Pettite, Lester, and Johnson. Hes gonna get a huge contract next year.
 

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How is he the lebron James of baseball? If you're implying that he's the best pitcher, he's not. If you're implying that he's clutch, that's fine but lebron isn't.

Don't get the comparison at all.
 

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I guess they both have a ton of playoff series losses though
 

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I posted because its what a sports broadcaster just mentioned on the Toronto Sports Network. Its a bad comparison, hes more like the Paul Pierce of baseball in terms of being clutch.
 

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I wouldn't give him that either. He hasn't even won a championship
 

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Lol someone said that on TSN? What a funny comparison haha
 
He is the AL Cy Young though in my eyes, after that bad start by Dallas K.
 

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If anyone was going to be considered "the most clutch pitcher in baseball", it's Baumgarner without a shadow of a doubt
 

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Off to a 2-0 start. You working your 2nd job tonight CC? Mets could use a W.
 

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Frontpage Stardom said:
I posted because its what a sports broadcaster just mentioned on the Toronto Sports Network. Its a bad comparison, hes more like the Paul Pierce of baseball in terms of being clutch.
tsn is the worst
 

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I still don't get why he didn't preface the post as though it was someone else's opinion haha
 

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Because I knew I would get a response from you and thats what I wanted lol

Man we are good at beating up on bad teams. If we make the playoffs a first round exit to the Dodgers is inevitable.
 

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Last time i went to disneyland i saw john wall
Yesterday i ran into brandon crawford lmao

Hes bigger than he looks on tv. I can see why he has 19 homers this year
 
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