Prior HAD a no-hitter....

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AND Dusty changed him, F***ing Dusty BAKER, you've got to hate him!!!!!!!!!!


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I know they still can get it, and Prior's coming from an injury and everything, but REALLY!!!!!!
 
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He first ruined his career by burning his ass out (plus wood)...now hes bein cautious what a joke of a manager...Giants gave him the pink slip for a reason.
 

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and you now it, THERE goes the no-hitter, F***ING DUSTY BAKER!!!!:nohead:
 

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Someone mentioned something that I don't know has been verified but I don't think they were making it up...

Prior was having hand cramps and wasn't pulled due to manager decision...

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Prior had thrown 103 pitches when he was pulled...that is about when I would pull him due to his fragile nature even IF he had a no-hitter going...besides it seems as if it is more of the Mets inability to hit today.

I'm sick of Dusty and A-Rod getting bad publicity. If Joe Torre was manager of the Cubs '06 they would be NO better, yet he gets more credit and that's not right.
 

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VoiceofReason101 said:
He first ruined his career by burning his ass out (plus wood)...now hes bein cautious what a joke of a manager...Giants gave him the pink slip for a reason.

That was not all Dusy Baker's fault for ruining Kerry Wood. It was partly Jim Rigglemen who took is toll on Wood in 98 when he averaged him 109 pitches per start, then Don Baylor decided to finish Kerry Wood's career by having him average 105 pitches between 2000-2002 after Wood's first surgery. Then Dusty Baker leaned on what was allready broken in 2003 and averaged Woody 111 pitches per start to finish his career.

I am a lifelone Chicago Cubs fan and at the age of 22 currently, I allready wonder whether or not I will ever see the Cubs win the world series. It is time for a change and a fresh begining. I do think Dusty is a good manager, but I question whether he can win in Chicago, but then again, maybe no one can win in the Windy City, unless you are on the South Side of town. Either way, Prior pitched a beauty today, and the Cubs going for three in a row.
 

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Tulsa said:
Someone mentioned something that I don't know has been verified but I don't think they were making it up...

Prior was having hand cramps and wasn't pulled due to manager decision...

tulsa

I mentioned it in a different Prior thread, but yes indeed Prior was pulled b/c of hand cramps, and I am sure the fact that he had thrown 103 pitches made the decision easier.
 

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