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Just woundering... to me It seems Bently Is the biggest story. Choo seems like he will have a impact of the future and not sure if any of the pitchers were impressive... watched very few games (no cable) but from what i did see Bently looks to be a solid player glad we got him.
 
Bently? I think you mean Brantley lol.

Anyway, from what I've seen, I think LaPorta has the brightest future.
 
Laporta or Brantley.
 
I think LaPorta will be a good fixture in the middle of the lineup for years as long as we get a decent manager for NEXT YEAR. I feel that Brantley will bring different good parts of the game. Both Brantley and LaPorta have good futures, with both of them complimenting the other with different skills. Choo and Cabrera are a given and will probably be the most consistent hitters we will have. Actually; the young talent looks to be very good for quite a few years ahead. We just need the right manager AND coaches to develop it.
 
Talent wise, or litterly best looking player?
 
I think Grady is still the best-looking player on the team- by a mile. No one is taking that crown from him. LaPorta is kind of homely-looking, although he looks built so he has that going for him. Choo just doesn't do it for me, sorry. Asdrubal is built like a pear and has those big ears; Valbuena is similar. David Huff has some positive qualities too that put him up there with Sizemore, especially the whole SoCal vibe. I think you could even say, to paraphrase Megan Fox, that Tony Sipp is 'salty'.
 
Talent wise, or litterly best looking player?

Litterly. Chardon, which young Cleveland Indian would you want to hold hands with while pride marching?
 
I expected a totally different post when i clicked on the title. :chuckles:
 
I think Grady is still the best-looking player on the team- by a mile. No one is taking that crown from him. LaPorta is kind of homely-looking, although he looks built so he has that going for him. Choo just doesn't do it for me, sorry. Asdrubal is built like a pear and has those big ears; Valbuena is similar. David Huff has some positive qualities too that put him up there with Sizemore, especially the whole SoCal vibe. I think you could even say, to paraphrase Megan Fox, that Tony Sipp is 'salty'.
Naw; Grady has that pretty boy look; I hate that look. LaPorta has that mountain look, along with the gruff down home cowboy look. I love that look. :chuckles:
 
Bently? I think you mean Brantley lol.

Anyway, from what I've seen, I think LaPorta has the brightest future.

lol yeah I don't know why I was thinking Bently haha. Good thing LaPorta seems to be panning out though
 
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That is the new greatest thing I've ever seen.

First of all, before I even get to the clip... What the hell is on that dog's ears? Is he wearing earmuffs? A beanie? What is that?

As for the clip itself, it is a classic plain and simple.

The dog dives in there like he's looking for trash. It took me a couple watches to figure this out, but the dog doesn't just nudge the kid. He BITES him. And then, THEN the dog stares at the kid with his mouth still open when the kid slumps off of the couch.

Hilarious.
 
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