Tag Archives: Jeremy’s Wrong

I Wasn’t Wrong? I Was Wrong Part IV?

So earlier today I said that I had been wrong in calling the Yanks/Angels series non-competitive.  Then the Yankees made the Angels toss their salads on live television.  CC versus Kazmir is supposed to be a good pitchers duel, which it was for the first few scoreless innings.  You would have thought that CC would [...]

I was Wrong, Part III

Yesterday I said that neither series in the baseball playoffs was competitive.  And though the Phillies won in dramatic fashion in a close game, I’m right about that one.  It’s 3-1 and the Phillies are sure to win the series with their superior rotation and lineup.  However, the Yankees/Angels series turned an interesting page.  The [...]

I Was Wrong, Part 2

Just to be clear, this is actually the third “Jeremy was Wrong” post, but the second one was written by Pat and was an attempt to dismiss my claim that Big Papi was the poster boy for PEDs, for which I have since been proven absolutely 100% correct.  So we’re not counting that one.  That [...]

I Was Wrong

… And I’m more than happy to admit it.  When evaluating the Cubs prior to the season, I mentioned that they might end up with a platoon situation at first base given how well Micah Hoffpauir was hitting in spring training and the apparent slow decline of Derrek Lee’s bat.  Although it looked like that [...]

Wow, Jeremy said something ridiculous and is wrong about it? No Way!

Jeremy, first, Ortiz didn’t take steroids, and second, your argument and examples for the fact he did, suck.
David Ortiz at Baseball Reference
Ortiz’s power did not suddenly appear. He was a part-time player on the Twins, a team that undervalued his skills and mis-used his abilities. They wanted him to be a 1B with power. In [...]