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Lima Time

Discussion in 'Other Sports' started by surrender, Oct 9, 2004.

  1. surrender

    surrender Member

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    has pitched 8 lights-out innings. 5 hits, no runs.

    I'm not a Dodgers fan, but I'm really pulling for the guy.
     
  2. Jebus

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    He's pitching a HELL of a game against the Cards. I'm pulling for the Dodgers, mainly so the Cards don't have extra time to rest before the NLCS.

    and they're leaving him in for the 9th- No Gagne!

    The way he's pitched so far, he's earned it.

    Ole!

    Edit: complete game shutout! What a game. Congrats, Lima time.
     
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  3. JBIIRockets

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    freaking shutout. That's awesome.
     
  4. surrender

    surrender Member

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    LIMA
    LIMA
    LIMA
    LIMA
    LIMA

    :D
     
  5. Alimoe84

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    I never thought I'd see Lima get back to this kind of success in his career, but I'm happy for the guy. Lima brought that electricity. Alot of fly ball outs (mainly the reason he coulnd't pitch at MMP) Too bad the Dodgers don't have that Bonafide #1 starter. This series couldve gotten really interesting. What happened to Brad Penny again?
     
  6. Another Brother

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    historic. couldn't have happened to a more deserving veteran.
     
  7. VesceySux

    VesceySux World Champion Lurker
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    Hey, that's great and all, but more importantly: Did they show his wife?????
     
  8. Kam

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    Lima is a dodger not an astro.


    but anyway,


    It's the Karma.

    The Jungle Karma.


    It is fullproof.




    see season 2000.
     
  9. Faos

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    But he rightfully still calls Houston his off season home.

    Congrats Lima.
     
  10. VooDooPope

    VooDooPope Love > Hate

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    I enjoyed watching him pitch tonight.

    Enron got in his head and it took him years to shake it off.
     
  11. HoneyNut Ichiro

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    No, but dayum, drinking milk before pitching must do the body reeeaal good.
     
  12. Hippieloser

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    Sounds like Lima was... ha ha... fresh today.
     
  13. gwayneco

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    I admit it, I still like that nut. Been quite a road back for him and I am glad to see it happen.
     
  14. s land balla

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    i thought this thread was gonna be about your trip to Peru...
     
  15. Vengeance

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    Watched the last 5 innings. I was pulling for Lima the whole time. Even when he went 7-16, I've been a fan. It will be Lima Time again!
     
  16. HAYJON02

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    Oh, he's washed out. :rolleyes:
     
  17. BigM

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    lima could have still pitched here and been damn good if he hadn't have let that left field porch get in his mind. even as a flyball pitcher the outfield up center is as big as it gets.
     
  18. Saint Louis

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    The left field porch got in every Astros pitchers head except for Shane Reynolds and Billy Wagner.

    Lima was though by far the most affected of the bunch. I am glad though to see him get back to the majors. I just enjoy his enthusiasm for the game.
     
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    Does "Sugar" Shane Reynolds still pitch for the Braves?
     
  20. Manny Ramirez

    Manny Ramirez The Music Man

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    I hear you on this.

    You can poke your eye out with one of those things; however, I am not complaining.
     

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