Kiss Werth good bye

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Kiss Werth good bye

Post by Outlaw » Mon May 07, 2012 1:52 pm

Out a minimum of 12 weeks after surgery. Good luck on him coming back this year form a broken wrist and if he does, being productive. Peter Bourgous to the Nats soon.

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Re: Kiss Werth good bye

Post by Winston's Empire » Mon May 07, 2012 3:01 pm

Completely Agree. Werth is a tough loss for guys hoping he would bounce back in an improved and "healthy" lineup!
Boy, that contract is ALMOST as bad as Pujol's! ;)
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Re: Kiss Werth good bye

Post by Navel Lint » Mon May 07, 2012 3:44 pm

Outlaw wrote:Out a minimum of 12 weeks after surgery. Good luck on him coming back this year form a broken wrist and if he does, being productive. Peter Bourgous to the Nats soon.

<Ring..Ring> Hello.

Hey Mike, it's me Theo. I heard the news about Werth, sorry. Listen I really like what you are doing with that team of yours and I think you guys have a great shot this year. If there is anything I can do to help out, let me know.

Thanks Theo.

Oh wait, I just thought of something. Didn't Soriano go 40-40 when he was in Washington? ............... :D
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Re: Kiss Werth good bye

Post by Winston's Empire » Mon May 07, 2012 3:49 pm

Navel Lint wrote:
Outlaw wrote:Out a minimum of 12 weeks after surgery. Good luck on him coming back this year form a broken wrist and if he does, being productive. Peter Bourgous to the Nats soon.

<Ring..Ring> Hello.

Hey Mike, it's me Theo. I heard the news about Werth, sorry. Listen I really like what you are doing with that team of yours and I think you guys have a great shot this year. If there is anything I can do to help out, let me know.

Thanks Theo.

Oh wait, I just thought of something. Didn't Soriano go 40-40 when he was in Washington? ............... :D
I like your thinking A LOT!!! :P
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Re: Kiss Werth good bye

Post by ChiScottieBaseball » Mon May 07, 2012 8:14 pm

Sounds good to me to as a Cubs fan :)

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Re: Kiss Werth good bye

Post by Edwards Kings » Tue May 08, 2012 11:34 am

Lost Werth, after losing Ruben Tejada (not killer, but had a nice average for me and was scoring runs), after losing Longoria. All in one week.

Damn.
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