McNamee saved the hypodermic needles? I have no love for Roger Clemmons, but what kind of a person would save incriminating evidence against a friend/client?...
... No, they can still do DNA testing on mummy's and extinct mammoths and stuff. I think the hair has usable DNA. But any dried blood should as well. Taking...
the DNA will not decay in the needle. D ... From: cubbieblueralph To: cubscoven@yahoogroups.com Sent: Friday, February 08, 2008 9:26 AM Subject: [Cubs' Coven]...
... Clemens admits that Macnamee injected him (I think with Lidocane?). I wonder if they are going to be able to tell what went through the needle. They still...
... Lidocane?). I ... needle. ... and ... stuff ... behalf or save ... Implicating someone else as a co-conspirator or participant in a crime is not a...
I have trouble believing the "investigators" had no knowledge of the hypodermic. This whole things screams set-up. It stinks to high heaven. ... needle. ... ...
Especially if your injecting the "king" of baseball. Who hung you out to dry. D ... From: Chris Lohroff To: cubscoven@yahoogroups.com Sent: Friday, February...
I don't know about other Cubs fans...but this Spring is all about guarded optimism for me. I am pretty excited about Fukudome, but disappointed about Murton ...
Fukodome signed with our Cubs, under the guarantee he would play right. D ... From: Will To: cubscoven@yahoogroups.com Sent: Monday, February 18, 2008 4:05 PM ...
And DeRosa signed before last season with the guarantee that he would play 2b yet he only played 93 games at second. I don't put any stock in these types of...
... I will say this. While this is only the 5th season that I've known Will, I never recall him entering a season with anything that I would call optimism....
Sweet Lou has established with Soriano, that he will accomidate hand shake deals. I think it was Fukudomes agent who reminded everyone this past weekend, that...
And he demonstrated with DeRosa that he will ignore them when necessary. Had the Cubs dealt for a real leadoff hitter, I think you would have seen it happen in...
One bit of intrigue that seems to be emerging is where Fukudome will hit in the lineup. I've read several articles that indicate Piniella would love Fukudome ...
... OK. I admit that I wasn't "guardedly" optimistic in '85. I was wildly optimistic. I thought that the Cubs had the Series locked up. The same team was...
My memory may be a bit fuzzy, but I think it was around mid-June in '85 when Mark Prior hit the DL. ... Quidquid latine dictum sit, altum viditur [Non-text...
The Cubs, despite making the playoffs by winning the worst division in baseball (by far), were a pretty mediocre team in 2007. They were downright bad while...
Among the saddest times of my life is the last day of the season (usually the regular season) when I know that my life will be baseball free for 4 1/2 or 5...
I was listening to MLB Radio on XM this morning on the way to work, and they were listing their top catcher prospects for this year. Soto was #2 on the list (I...
I can understand your concern, but I'm not going to jump to any conclusions here. There is a plausible explanation offered on Bleed Cubbie Blue " From this...
I'm definitely not jumping to any conclusions...but to be perfectly honest, if he played for any other team, I'm pretty sure I would. I think my previous post...
I thought Soto went on the same plan as Wood to lose the weight, and bulk up? D ... From: Will To: cubscoven@yahoogroups.com Sent: Friday, February 29, 2008...
First of all...a diet can help you lose weight...there is no diet that adds muscle. Second...how can Soto have gone home to Puerto Rico to lose weight and work...
I thought the point of your post was that we now have to worry about Tony LaRussa trying to sign Soto. ... Quidquid latine dictum sit, altum viditur [Non-text...