It's the first inning and Hee Seop Choi just homered again. That's his seventh homerun in the last four games (and today's game barely started). Someone check this man's urine sample already, geez.
It's the first inning and Hee Seop Choi just homered again. That's his seventh homerun in the last four games (and today's game barely started). Someone check this man's urine sample already, geez.
The Loduca trade from a little while ago is looking better for the Dodgers as Choi heats up and Penny's trying to get his ERA below 4.
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Then out of fairness to the others you will be Slagathor.
The LoDuca trade didn't need to have Choi in it for the Dodgers to STILL have ripped the Marlins off.
"Players can't get better over time." -GiantsFanatic
It may indeed turn out to be a ripoff of the Marlins. But if Jason Phillips wasn't getting it done at the plate and Brazoban didn't fill Mota's shoes, I would've disagreed.
I loved the deal when it went down even though it didn't payoff right away. A great deal for the future of the Dodgers and DePodesta realized that. It's pretty crazy that a young player like Choi was so quickly passed around.
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Not really considering the Cubs ripped off the Marlins for D. Lee.
Choi better hit the crap out of White Sox pitching this weekend after what he did to the Twins.
I was always a big fan of Lee's in Florida and while I did think it was foolish of the Marlins to ship him off for Choi, it wasn't that unreasonable at the time. I don't think anyone expect Lee to breakout like this, hindsight is 20/20.Originally Posted by realmofotalk
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