12-24-2008, 04:38 PM
<!--quoteo(post=6847:date=Dec 24 2008, 02:12 PM:name=chemikel)-->QUOTE (chemikel @ Dec 24 2008, 02:12 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}><!--quotec-->I say Hendry should call Cashman about Matsui. Not sure he'd be the odd man out (Swisher, Nady, Matsui, or Damon probably should be traded), but I remember the Cubs had interest prior to the Yankees signing him.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
They are still looking for a SP.
I wonder what we'd have to include ....to do a Marquis -Matsui swap?
They are still looking for a SP.
I wonder what we'd have to include ....to do a Marquis -Matsui swap?
A herd of buffalo can move only as fast as the slowest buffalo. When the herd is hunted, it is the slowest and weakest ones at the back that are killed first. This natural selection is good for the herd as a whole, because the general speed and health of the whole group keeps improving by the regular killing of the weakest members.
In much the same way the human brain can only operate as fast as the slowest brain cells. Excessive intake of alcohol, we all know, kills brain cells, but naturally it attacks the slowest and weakest brain cells first. In this way regular consumption of beer eliminates the weaker brain cells, making the brain a faster and more efficient machine. That's why you always feel smarter after a few beers.
In much the same way the human brain can only operate as fast as the slowest brain cells. Excessive intake of alcohol, we all know, kills brain cells, but naturally it attacks the slowest and weakest brain cells first. In this way regular consumption of beer eliminates the weaker brain cells, making the brain a faster and more efficient machine. That's why you always feel smarter after a few beers.