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01-06-2010 , 06:04 PM
it's sad because i could crush the online hu limit games if i didnt tilt

but i tilt and i ****ing tilt bad
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01-07-2010 , 04:05 AM
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LOLimit

i never play limit ever except the 3 times a year im in a casino poker room, and it is so easy live. i was crushing for like 2-3 big bets an hour while running terribly and letting my small leaks (from not knowing **** about limit theory) spew
Karak, if I didn't like you I'd really make fun of you for this post.
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01-07-2010 , 04:36 AM
u know its a boring offseason when we talk about jtg's wet dreams

Last edited by GeoffRas22; 01-07-2010 at 04:36 AM. Reason: dammit didnt see jtg had posted!, shoulda switched to nutshot
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01-07-2010 , 01:57 PM
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The NoMaas Top 10 Prospects & State of the Farm

Sensei John Kreese Jan 6, 2010 8:15 PM - Show original item

One of our goals for 2010 is to increase our in-season minor league commentary. It's the reason we went out and hired two dedicated minor league writers, Gary Wallace and Admiral Firmus Piett.

To kick things off in the new year, we present to you our Top 10 Yankees' Prospect List and State of the Farm.

#1. Jesus Montero (C, RHH):
If you aren't already convinced Montero is a stud regardless of the questions surrounding his defense, then get off the computer and go back under your rock. The average is there (.331), the power is there (.189 isoP) and he's managed to lower his K% and raise his BB% from '08. This kid is a star in the making and will be debuting in AAA at ripe age of 20.

#2. Austin Romine (C, RHH):
The son of the former Red Sox outfielder Kevin Romine bested his walk rate and isoP from last year during his season at Tampa, while leading the team in homeruns (13). Constantly overshadowed by Montero's bat, Austin is the best all-around catching prospect the Yankees have had since the days of Dioner Navarro.

#3. Manuel Banuelos (LHP):
Hailing from Monterrey, Mexico this diminuitive lefty tosses a low 90s fastball, complementing it with a changeup and curve, the former of which flashing plus at times. Already armed with good control (3.79 K:BB), look for Banuelos to work his stuff at Tampa next year.

#4. Zach McAllister (RHP):
For a guy sporting a FIP of 3.01 over the last two years, Z-Mac sure doesn't garner a lot of attention. While he lacks a plus secondary offering, his sinker has been great (GB% last two years: 50.8) and he has all the makings of a back of the rotation, innings eating workhorse.

#5. Slade Heathcott (CF, LHH):
While any comparison to Grady Sizemore is overshooting the mark, Heathcott does have real 5-tool potential. The "questions" about his character were entirely circumstantial (parents had drug problems, meanwhile he hasn't lived with them in years) and he is by all accounts a hard-worker with tons of talent. Thanks a bunch, Gerritt...

#6. DJ Mitchell (RHP):
Picked up in the 10th round out of the '08 draft from Clemson University, DJ sports a nifty sinker/slider combo that has induced an impressive number of groundball outs (62.0%) between Charleston and Tampa. He also managed to keep the ball in the park to the tune of two homeruns in 140.1 innings of work. If he starts the year in Trenton (a notorious pitchers park) we might see another great year out of Mitchell.

#7. JR Murphy (C, RHH):
John Ryan Murphy is a product of Bradenton, Florida and was the Yankees second round pick this past year, a selection they were granted because of the '08 Scott Bittle non-signing. Murphy recently moved behind the dish, but is athletic and possesses a good arm which should ease the transition. As for his bat, he has a short compact swing and utilizes the whole field. JR will start the season in Extended Spring Training and will likely debut with the Staten Island Yankees.

#8. Mark Melancon (RHP):
In 3 minor league seasons, Mark has posted a 2.54 ERA and a 0.964 WHIP as a reliever. He has been a dominant strikeout pitcher in the minors, with an 8.7 K/9 and 4.31 K:BB ratio. Mark impressed out of the bullpen in his Bronx debut in 2009 and we can look forward to seeing him assume a more prominent role in the Yankee ‘pen next year.

#9. David Adams (2B, RHH):
A talented second baseman from the University of Virginia, Adams production hasn't disappointed since his debut in the minors. Last year, splitting time between Low and High-A ball he posted a .373 wOBA. His defense has kept up with his bat, as TotalZone pegs him at +13 runs above average total the last two years.

#10. Kevin Russo (2B, RHH):
Kevin is a 2B by trade, but has been seen playing 3B, SS, RF and LF throughout his minor league career. Russo sports a career .304 average in the minors, with a .356 OBP. He had his best season at the plate for Scranton in 2009, finishing among the International League leaders in BA and OBP.

**Note on Gary Sanchez ommission**

Gary Sanchez is a case where we choose not to rank an international signing who has yet to play any baseball in the US. He is by all accounts a very talented young catcher who has loads of potential. His exclusion from this list does not mean he is a worse prospect than any one who made it, but that we cannot in good conscience rank him without any information other than relatively vague scouting reports. We'd simply be going off other where other people placed him on their respective lists.

We haven't seen him. We haven't seen his stats. We can't rank him.

The State of the Yankees Farm System

The one thing the Yankees' have in their minor leagues is balance. They have a mix of high upside pitchers (Andrew Brackman and Dellin Betances), similarly ceiling-ed position players (Kelvin DeLeon and Austin Romine) some projectable back of the rotation arms (Zach McAllister and Ivan Nova) and some college bats and hurlers that impressed in short season (Adam Warren and Neil Medchill). In particular, they are deep in up the middle prospects...

SS: Eduardo Nunez, Jose Pirela; 2B: David Adams, Reegie Corona, Corban Joseph, Damon Sublett; C: Kyle Higashioka, Jesus Montero, John Murphy, Austin Romine, Gary Sanchez; CF: Kelvin DeLeon, Slade Heathcott

Unfortunately this is offset by the fact that a lot of these players don't grade out very highly. Most of the upper level players are marginal prospects at best, and a good deal of the ones who do have some potential are years away. That is a uninspiring combination.

The strikingly unremarkable balance of the Yankees' system makes it middle of the road, albeit with one shining star.

imo
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01-07-2010 , 05:24 PM
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Karak, if I didn't like you I'd really make fun of you for this post.
why

i wasnt running hot
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01-07-2010 , 05:27 PM
It's pretty silly to claim you're running terribly, playing bad and winning two or three BB/Hr. That's ridiculous. It sounds like something someone who has never run bad would say.
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01-07-2010 , 05:43 PM
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It's pretty silly to claim you're running terribly, playing bad and winning two or three BB/Hr. That's ridiculous. It sounds like something someone who has never run bad would say.
i lost 1200 in 90 minutes at 10/20 at one point in the 3 day span and that one bad run of cards may be biasing the rest of my memory... because it was truly a sick 90 mins. i'd say only 150ish of the 1200 is from tilt at the tail end of my run.
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01-07-2010 , 05:45 PM
and i had a 14 buy-in downswing at NL400 in 5000 hands once which was pretty much the sickest downswing of my life and ended any type of serious interest i had in poker for quite some time
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01-07-2010 , 07:01 PM
Sorry, I shouldn't have said anything. I've just been in a really bitchy mood for a while now. Carry on.
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01-07-2010 , 07:03 PM
meh, you were right that if someone else had written that post and i had seen it, i would've ridiculed them for it. it's certainly possible, but it's not likely to continue. anyway, it's several weeks until pitchers and catchers report so this is all we've got.
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01-07-2010 , 07:41 PM
Let's talk about movies.

Best movie of 2009:
The Hurt Locker

I didn't want to see it initially because it's usually too depressing for me to watch a movie about a current war. But "The Hurt Locker" was completely engrossing from the first minute to the last.

Others that I really liked, in no particular order:
The Boat that Rocked
Watchmen
Away We Go
Inglourious Basterds
The Hangover
Up in the Air
Zombieland

I still haven't seen Big Fan, but I think I saw pretty much everything else that I wanted to see. It seems like hardly anyone saw "The Boat that Rocked", which is a shame. I highly recommend it, especially if you enjoy the music of the 60's. I saw the European version that was called "Pirate Radio". I heard they cut it down a bit for the American release, so don't hold it against me if the editors destroyed it.

Biggest Disappointments of 2009:
Avatar
Invictus

Both were good, but I expected super great. They'd be at the bottom of my list based on Joe Posnanski's rating system.

Worst Movies of 2009:
Land of the Lost
Transformers

Both are absolute garbage. I'm counting "Synecdoche, New York" as 2008 even though hardly anyone saw it until 2009. Otherwise that would be the runaway winner. Maybe I'll give it worst movie of 2008 and 2009.
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01-07-2010 , 07:45 PM
YOU MUST RUN RAELLY GOOD ATL FIE TO HAVE SEEN SO MANY MOVIEZ

Last edited by Karak; 01-07-2010 at 07:45 PM. Reason: jk i love you
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01-07-2010 , 10:19 PM
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YOU MUST RUN RAELLY GOOD ATL FIE TO HAVE SEEN SO MANY MOVIEZ
his newspaper must move him to the movie review column in the offseason.
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01-07-2010 , 10:25 PM
Triumph is the movie reviewer around here, not me. I just watch them and say good or bad.

Also, my newspaper sucks. We don't review movies.
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01-07-2010 , 10:30 PM
i don't think i saw more than like three movies in 2009. i suck so much at movies.
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01-07-2010 , 10:38 PM
when should we make the 2010 thread guizzzzzzzze
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01-07-2010 , 10:42 PM
there's only one thread per team yo
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01-07-2010 , 10:42 PM
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when should we make the 2010 thread guizzzzzzzze
GOTTA KEEP THE FORUMZ CLEANZ
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01-07-2010 , 10:56 PM
Ugh, not this again.
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01-07-2010 , 11:01 PM
wat this thread is gonna be the 2010 reg season thread too?

thats ****ing absurd if true
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01-07-2010 , 11:21 PM
It's absurd for the rest of the country since the Yankees will win the world series every year this thread stays open.
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01-08-2010 , 12:15 AM
haha i suck at seeing new movies too jtg, i didn't see any of those movies
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01-08-2010 , 12:44 AM
Wow. I know I spend too much time at movie theaters, but I didn't think it was THAT unusual.

Last edited by jtg51; 01-08-2010 at 12:45 AM. Reason: Especially among this demographic
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01-08-2010 , 02:33 AM
I nominate changing the thread to "The Hopefully We Are Ahead Of Toronto By The All-Star Break Like Last Year New York Yankees Thread.".
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01-08-2010 , 12:15 PM
you have to admit that month-and-a-half window of the jays being all mighty was pretty great once they collapsed
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