"I don't like the Cubs."

Joey Votto is a whiney little *****....

On a side note, I don't know anyone who really gives two ***** what he thinks...

Joey Votto is a very good player. He might be the reason the Reds are doing so well. Does not take away the fact that he said one of the least classiest things about one of the more classy players in baseball.
 
I agree but again home field advantage in the World Series is something you want regardless. Getting those first 2 games at home can be pretty important and in a 7 game series doesn't hurt to get 4 of them on your own turf and get the last at bat.

The advantage of playing at home for the NL is somewhat negated because the AL teams are just better. I might be biased though as a Red Sox fan since their last two trips to the World Series against the hottest teams in the NL were absolute blowouts in sweeping both series. The Rockies had won like 26 of their last 28 games to get there and the Cardinals were by far the best NL team in 2004. Neither series was competitive at all and the games weren't very close either.
 
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I believe the correct term for that is a "beard". I'm sure Joey knows if thats right or not.
 
The advantage of playing at home for the NL is somewhat negated because the AL teams are just better. I might be biased though as a Red Sox fan since their last two trips to the World Series against the hottest teams in the NL were absolute blowouts in sweeping both series. The Rockies had won like 26 of their last 28 games to get there and the Cardinals were by far the best NL team in 2004. Neither series was competitive at all and the games weren't very close either.

I disagree, it takes away the DH and makes the AL pitcher have to bat. Some teams like Boston then has to make a decision to sit a guy like Big Papi or play him at 1B where he is somewhat of a liability defensive. I find that another advantage to the NL team to remove one of their better hitters from the lineup when they play in the NL park. Not saying an AL team still can't win it but any advantage you can get as a NL team you want it. Playing at home in front of your fans and not having their DH hit is never a bad thing.
 
I disagree, it takes away the DH and makes the AL pitcher have to bat. Some teams like Boston then has to make a decision to sit a guy like Big Papi or play him at 1B where he is somewhat of a liability defensive. I find that another advantage to the NL team to remove one of their better hitters from the lineup when they play in the NL park. Not saying an AL team still can't win it but any advantage you can get as a NL team you want it. Playing at home in front of your fans and not having their DH hit is never a bad thing.

^THIS^
 
Baseball will get even with Joey Votto, it always does with players who pop off. I'm sure NL central pitchers have filed this one away, especially those on the Cubs staff.
 
Baseball will get even with Joey Votto, it always does with players who pop off. I'm sure NL central pitchers have filed this one away, especially those on the Cubs staff.

I don't think any of the Cubs pitchers have good enough location to hit him.
I kid cubs fans, i kid.
 
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I don't think any of the Cubs pitchers have good enough location to hit him.
I kid cubs fans, i kid.

Zambrano could, he's hitting everything but the strike zone these days it seems like! :jimlad: Don't need good location to peg a guy with a fastball, you can just say "it slipped" and as bad as you've been all year they might just believe you.
 
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I don't think any of the Cubs pitchers have good enough location to hit him.
I kid cubs fans, i kid.

I love these people who like to poke fun but have no idea what they are talking about.

Take a look at the Cubs starting rotation...not many are better in the league.

We just can't hit the damn baseball.
 
I love these people who like to poke fun but have no idea what they are talking about.

Take a look at the Cubs starting rotation...not many are better in the league.

We just can't hit the damn baseball.

I made a joke dude, trust me I'm more than familiar with the ability of the Cubs rotation.

I love it when people get sooo defensive they can't see sarcasm.
 
I made a joke dude, trust me I'm more than familiar with the ability of the Cubs rotation.

I love it when people get sooo defensive they can't see sarcasm.

Try to add some general knowledge to your sarcasm and it will go farther.
 
I don't think any of the Cubs pitchers have good enough location to hit him.
I kid cubs fans, i kid.

Zambrano could, he's hitting everything but the strike zone these days it seems like! :jimlad: Don't need good location to peg a guy with a fastball, you can just say "it slipped" and as bad as you've been all year they might just believe you.

Good job outta both of you!

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Baseball will get even with Joey Votto, it always does with players who pop off. I'm sure NL central pitchers have filed this one away, especially those on the Cubs staff.


I doubt Roy Oswalt or Chris Carpenter give two ***** what Joey Votto thinks of Marlon Byrd.
 
Can the Reds just hurry up and fall out of contention so the two Reds fans on this board will go away? You know it's going to happen; hopefully, it's sooner and not later. Honestly, nobody outside of Cincy gives two $hIt$ about Joey Votto, and most don't even know who he is.

I think Joey Votto is a very good ballplayer and underrated. I don't live in Cincinnati either.
 
I doubt Roy Oswalt or Chris Carpenter give two ***** what Joey Votto thinks of Marlon Byrd.

Except he said he hates every team in the central that aren't the Reds, and used the Marlon Byrd thing as an example of how he treats those teams and their players.
 
I think Joey Votto is a very good ballplayer and underrated. I don't live in Cincinnati either.

Good for you! But why is anything he says news-worthy? Oh, that's right. He said something anti-Cubs, so all the pitiful Reds and Cardinals fans can have a circle-jerk about how cool it is to hate the Cubs. Reds fans (and players, I guess) should actually spend more time enjoying their team's current success, and less time relishing the Cubs lousy season.
 
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