To be fair how can we be entirely certain one of them wasn't born in the Dominican?Futuregm2 wrote: ↑22 May 2025 16:52 pmI’ve heard of something that can track that before, but I can’t remember what it is called.Absolut wrote: ↑22 May 2025 16:51 pmHow would one verify? Ages should be tracked.Shady wrote: ↑22 May 2025 16:39 pm I watched SEC Pitcher of the Year, Liam Doyle, pitch today. Roby doesn't bring the fastball at 99 mph, quite often, like I've heard Doyle does. Though I believe Roby had a pitch clocked at 98 mph in spring training. Roby doesn't bring the consistent heat Doyle does. But Roby seems to have a better assortment of pitches than Doyle. Doyle is considered a top ten prospect in the upcoming MLB draft. Granted, Roby is probably older than Doyle. Just some observations. Looking forward to Roby's start tonight.
A good article on Tekoah Roby
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I like Roby and Saggese a lot. I know what they can do and what they can't do....so I challenge you on your [nonsense] about prospects, and your unrelenting spam.Shady wrote: ↑22 May 2025 16:57 pmGuru, of course you don't like Roby. Just like you don't like Burleson and Saggese. You don't like them because I do. But you're the guru.craviduce wrote: ↑22 May 2025 16:53 pmso you're saying that Roby reminds you of a young Doyle? Or Doyle reminds you of a young Roby?Shady wrote: ↑22 May 2025 16:39 pm I watched SEC Pitcher of the Year, Liam Doyle, pitch today. Roby doesn't bring the fastball at 99 mph, quite often, like I've heard Doyle does. Though I believe Roby had a pitch clocked at 98 mph in spring training. Roby doesn't bring the consistent heat Doyle does. But Roby seems to have a better assortment of pitches than Doyle. Doyle is considered a top ten prospect in the upcoming MLB draft. Granted, Roby is probably older than Doyle. Just some observations. Looking forward to Roby's start tonight.
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you're thinking one of them forged a Birth Certificate, too? We're thinking alike.....but which one? Or did Shady forge both, and the players have no clue?Mort Gage wrote: ↑22 May 2025 16:59 pmTo be fair how can we be entirely certain one of them wasn't born in the Dominican?Futuregm2 wrote: ↑22 May 2025 16:52 pmI’ve heard of something that can track that before, but I can’t remember what it is called.Absolut wrote: ↑22 May 2025 16:51 pmHow would one verify? Ages should be tracked.Shady wrote: ↑22 May 2025 16:39 pm I watched SEC Pitcher of the Year, Liam Doyle, pitch today. Roby doesn't bring the fastball at 99 mph, quite often, like I've heard Doyle does. Though I believe Roby had a pitch clocked at 98 mph in spring training. Roby doesn't bring the consistent heat Doyle does. But Roby seems to have a better assortment of pitches than Doyle. Doyle is considered a top ten prospect in the upcoming MLB draft. Granted, Roby is probably older than Doyle. Just some observations. Looking forward to Roby's start tonight.
Re: A good article on Tekoah Roby
If he's Guru a number of names come to mind for you. As for me I'm a malcontent gangbanger.Shady wrote: ↑22 May 2025 16:57 pmGuru, of course you don't like Roby. Just like you don't like Burleson and Saggese. You don't like them because I do. But you're the guru.craviduce wrote: ↑22 May 2025 16:53 pmso you're saying that Roby reminds you of a young Doyle? Or Doyle reminds you of a young Roby?Shady wrote: ↑22 May 2025 16:39 pm I watched SEC Pitcher of the Year, Liam Doyle, pitch today. Roby doesn't bring the fastball at 99 mph, quite often, like I've heard Doyle does. Though I believe Roby had a pitch clocked at 98 mph in spring training. Roby doesn't bring the consistent heat Doyle does. But Roby seems to have a better assortment of pitches than Doyle. Doyle is considered a top ten prospect in the upcoming MLB draft. Granted, Roby is probably older than Doyle. Just some observations. Looking forward to Roby's start tonight.
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Re: A good article on Tekoah Roby
Tekoah is a unique name. Doesn't sound Dominican but you never know.craviduce wrote: ↑22 May 2025 17:01 pmyou're thinking one of them forged a Birth Certificate, too? We're thinking alike.....but which one? Or did Shady forge both, and the players have no clue?Mort Gage wrote: ↑22 May 2025 16:59 pmTo be fair how can we be entirely certain one of them wasn't born in the Dominican?Futuregm2 wrote: ↑22 May 2025 16:52 pmI’ve heard of something that can track that before, but I can’t remember what it is called.Absolut wrote: ↑22 May 2025 16:51 pmHow would one verify? Ages should be tracked.Shady wrote: ↑22 May 2025 16:39 pm I watched SEC Pitcher of the Year, Liam Doyle, pitch today. Roby doesn't bring the fastball at 99 mph, quite often, like I've heard Doyle does. Though I believe Roby had a pitch clocked at 98 mph in spring training. Roby doesn't bring the consistent heat Doyle does. But Roby seems to have a better assortment of pitches than Doyle. Doyle is considered a top ten prospect in the upcoming MLB draft. Granted, Roby is probably older than Doyle. Just some observations. Looking forward to Roby's start tonight.
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Re: A good article on Tekoah Roby
They both remind him of a young Tom Seaver.craviduce wrote: ↑22 May 2025 16:53 pmso you're saying that Roby reminds you of a young Doyle? Or Doyle reminds you of a young Roby?Shady wrote: ↑22 May 2025 16:39 pm I watched SEC Pitcher of the Year, Liam Doyle, pitch today. Roby doesn't bring the fastball at 99 mph, quite often, like I've heard Doyle does. Though I believe Roby had a pitch clocked at 98 mph in spring training. Roby doesn't bring the consistent heat Doyle does. But Roby seems to have a better assortment of pitches than Doyle. Doyle is considered a top ten prospect in the upcoming MLB draft. Granted, Roby is probably older than Doyle. Just some observations. Looking forward to Roby's start tonight.
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Re: A good article on Tekoah Roby
I think he's young...seems to be young...if only someone could verify his age for me.NYCardsFan wrote: ↑22 May 2025 17:19 pmThey both remind him of a young Tom Seaver.craviduce wrote: ↑22 May 2025 16:53 pmso you're saying that Roby reminds you of a young Doyle? Or Doyle reminds you of a young Roby?Shady wrote: ↑22 May 2025 16:39 pm I watched SEC Pitcher of the Year, Liam Doyle, pitch today. Roby doesn't bring the fastball at 99 mph, quite often, like I've heard Doyle does. Though I believe Roby had a pitch clocked at 98 mph in spring training. Roby doesn't bring the consistent heat Doyle does. But Roby seems to have a better assortment of pitches than Doyle. Doyle is considered a top ten prospect in the upcoming MLB draft. Granted, Roby is probably older than Doyle. Just some observations. Looking forward to Roby's start tonight.
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Re: A good article on Tekoah Roby
You annoy me. I usually ignore you. But to those less confrontasional, just look at Roby's delivery compared to Seaver's.NYCardsFan wrote: ↑22 May 2025 17:19 pmThey both remind him of a young Tom Seaver.craviduce wrote: ↑22 May 2025 16:53 pmso you're saying that Roby reminds you of a young Doyle? Or Doyle reminds you of a young Roby?Shady wrote: ↑22 May 2025 16:39 pm I watched SEC Pitcher of the Year, Liam Doyle, pitch today. Roby doesn't bring the fastball at 99 mph, quite often, like I've heard Doyle does. Though I believe Roby had a pitch clocked at 98 mph in spring training. Roby doesn't bring the consistent heat Doyle does. But Roby seems to have a better assortment of pitches than Doyle. Doyle is considered a top ten prospect in the upcoming MLB draft. Granted, Roby is probably older than Doyle. Just some observations. Looking forward to Roby's start tonight.
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Eating Utensil ....OffShady wrote: ↑22 May 2025 18:21 pmYou annoy me. I usually ignore you. But to those less confrontasional, just look at Roby's delivery compared to Seaver's.NYCardsFan wrote: ↑22 May 2025 17:19 pmThey both remind him of a young Tom Seaver.craviduce wrote: ↑22 May 2025 16:53 pmso you're saying that Roby reminds you of a young Doyle? Or Doyle reminds you of a young Roby?Shady wrote: ↑22 May 2025 16:39 pm I watched SEC Pitcher of the Year, Liam Doyle, pitch today. Roby doesn't bring the fastball at 99 mph, quite often, like I've heard Doyle does. Though I believe Roby had a pitch clocked at 98 mph in spring training. Roby doesn't bring the consistent heat Doyle does. But Roby seems to have a better assortment of pitches than Doyle. Doyle is considered a top ten prospect in the upcoming MLB draft. Granted, Roby is probably older than Doyle. Just some observations. Looking forward to Roby's start tonight.
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Re: A good article on Tekoah Roby
Guru, save your dignity. You are a vindictive mess. Stick to reporting.craviduce wrote: ↑22 May 2025 18:23 pmEating Utensil ....OffShady wrote: ↑22 May 2025 18:21 pmYou annoy me. I usually ignore you. But to those less confrontasional, just look at Roby's delivery compared to Seaver's.NYCardsFan wrote: ↑22 May 2025 17:19 pmThey both remind him of a young Tom Seaver.craviduce wrote: ↑22 May 2025 16:53 pmso you're saying that Roby reminds you of a young Doyle? Or Doyle reminds you of a young Roby?Shady wrote: ↑22 May 2025 16:39 pm I watched SEC Pitcher of the Year, Liam Doyle, pitch today. Roby doesn't bring the fastball at 99 mph, quite often, like I've heard Doyle does. Though I believe Roby had a pitch clocked at 98 mph in spring training. Roby doesn't bring the consistent heat Doyle does. But Roby seems to have a better assortment of pitches than Doyle. Doyle is considered a top ten prospect in the upcoming MLB draft. Granted, Roby is probably older than Doyle. Just some observations. Looking forward to Roby's start tonight.
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Re: A good article on Tekoah Roby
you need to start with the man in the mirror...if you're you going to make a change.Shady wrote: ↑22 May 2025 18:26 pmGuru, save your dignity. You are a vindictive mess. Stick to reporting.craviduce wrote: ↑22 May 2025 18:23 pmEating Utensil ....OffShady wrote: ↑22 May 2025 18:21 pmYou annoy me. I usually ignore you. But to those less confrontasional, just look at Roby's delivery compared to Seaver's.NYCardsFan wrote: ↑22 May 2025 17:19 pmThey both remind him of a young Tom Seaver.craviduce wrote: ↑22 May 2025 16:53 pmso you're saying that Roby reminds you of a young Doyle? Or Doyle reminds you of a young Roby?Shady wrote: ↑22 May 2025 16:39 pm I watched SEC Pitcher of the Year, Liam Doyle, pitch today. Roby doesn't bring the fastball at 99 mph, quite often, like I've heard Doyle does. Though I believe Roby had a pitch clocked at 98 mph in spring training. Roby doesn't bring the consistent heat Doyle does. But Roby seems to have a better assortment of pitches than Doyle. Doyle is considered a top ten prospect in the upcoming MLB draft. Granted, Roby is probably older than Doyle. Just some observations. Looking forward to Roby's start tonight.
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Re: A good article on Tekoah Roby
OK, I'll attempt to be less confrontasional. I put video of the two side by side and lo and behold they are identical. Thank you for identifying Roby as an excellent prospect. I hadn't heard of him until your posts.Shady wrote: ↑22 May 2025 18:21 pmYou annoy me. I usually ignore you. But to those less confrontasional, just look at Roby's delivery compared to Seaver's.NYCardsFan wrote: ↑22 May 2025 17:19 pmThey both remind him of a young Tom Seaver.craviduce wrote: ↑22 May 2025 16:53 pmso you're saying that Roby reminds you of a young Doyle? Or Doyle reminds you of a young Roby?Shady wrote: ↑22 May 2025 16:39 pm I watched SEC Pitcher of the Year, Liam Doyle, pitch today. Roby doesn't bring the fastball at 99 mph, quite often, like I've heard Doyle does. Though I believe Roby had a pitch clocked at 98 mph in spring training. Roby doesn't bring the consistent heat Doyle does. But Roby seems to have a better assortment of pitches than Doyle. Doyle is considered a top ten prospect in the upcoming MLB draft. Granted, Roby is probably older than Doyle. Just some observations. Looking forward to Roby's start tonight.
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Re: A good article on Tekoah Roby
You are the self appointed Cards Talk guru. Please don't respond with vindictive comments to a peasant like me. Why not just simply ignore a lowlife poster like me? What do you have to gain with your elite status? You seem threatened, chumpie. LOLcraviduce wrote: ↑22 May 2025 18:27 pmyou need to start with the man in the mirror...if you're you going to make a change.Shady wrote: ↑22 May 2025 18:26 pmGuru, save your dignity. You are a vindictive mess. Stick to reporting.craviduce wrote: ↑22 May 2025 18:23 pmEating Utensil ....OffShady wrote: ↑22 May 2025 18:21 pmYou annoy me. I usually ignore you. But to those less confrontasional, just look at Roby's delivery compared to Seaver's.NYCardsFan wrote: ↑22 May 2025 17:19 pmThey both remind him of a young Tom Seaver.craviduce wrote: ↑22 May 2025 16:53 pmso you're saying that Roby reminds you of a young Doyle? Or Doyle reminds you of a young Roby?Shady wrote: ↑22 May 2025 16:39 pm I watched SEC Pitcher of the Year, Liam Doyle, pitch today. Roby doesn't bring the fastball at 99 mph, quite often, like I've heard Doyle does. Though I believe Roby had a pitch clocked at 98 mph in spring training. Roby doesn't bring the consistent heat Doyle does. But Roby seems to have a better assortment of pitches than Doyle. Doyle is considered a top ten prospect in the upcoming MLB draft. Granted, Roby is probably older than Doyle. Just some observations. Looking forward to Roby's start tonight.
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I believe you're the only one who calls me "Guru"....so "self-appointed" would be impossible, since you anointed me The GuruShady wrote: ↑22 May 2025 18:31 pmYou are the self appointed Cards Talk guru. Please don't respond with vindictive comments to a peasant like me. Why not just simply ignore a lowlife poster like me?craviduce wrote: ↑22 May 2025 18:27 pmyou need to start with the man in the mirror...if you're you going to make a change.Shady wrote: ↑22 May 2025 18:26 pmGuru, save your dignity. You are a vindictive mess. Stick to reporting.craviduce wrote: ↑22 May 2025 18:23 pmEating Utensil ....OffShady wrote: ↑22 May 2025 18:21 pmYou annoy me. I usually ignore you. But to those less confrontasional, just look at Roby's delivery compared to Seaver's.NYCardsFan wrote: ↑22 May 2025 17:19 pmThey both remind him of a young Tom Seaver.craviduce wrote: ↑22 May 2025 16:53 pmso you're saying that Roby reminds you of a young Doyle? Or Doyle reminds you of a young Roby?Shady wrote: ↑22 May 2025 16:39 pm I watched SEC Pitcher of the Year, Liam Doyle, pitch today. Roby doesn't bring the fastball at 99 mph, quite often, like I've heard Doyle does. Though I believe Roby had a pitch clocked at 98 mph in spring training. Roby doesn't bring the consistent heat Doyle does. But Roby seems to have a better assortment of pitches than Doyle. Doyle is considered a top ten prospect in the upcoming MLB draft. Granted, Roby is probably older than Doyle. Just some observations. Looking forward to Roby's start tonight.
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Re: A good article on Tekoah Roby
"confrontasional"? I hope I'm less of that (whatever it means).Shady wrote: ↑22 May 2025 18:21 pmYou annoy me. I usually ignore you. But to those less confrontasional, just look at Roby's delivery compared to Seaver's.NYCardsFan wrote: ↑22 May 2025 17:19 pmThey both remind him of a young Tom Seaver.craviduce wrote: ↑22 May 2025 16:53 pmso you're saying that Roby reminds you of a young Doyle? Or Doyle reminds you of a young Roby?Shady wrote: ↑22 May 2025 16:39 pm I watched SEC Pitcher of the Year, Liam Doyle, pitch today. Roby doesn't bring the fastball at 99 mph, quite often, like I've heard Doyle does. Though I believe Roby had a pitch clocked at 98 mph in spring training. Roby doesn't bring the consistent heat Doyle does. But Roby seems to have a better assortment of pitches than Doyle. Doyle is considered a top ten prospect in the upcoming MLB draft. Granted, Roby is probably older than Doyle. Just some observations. Looking forward to Roby's start tonight.
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Re: A good article on Tekoah Roby
You are so full of yourself and you know it. Your trying to discredit everything I post seems rather curious. After all, you are the Guru. Please ignore me unless I, subserviently, request your opinion. OK?craviduce wrote: ↑22 May 2025 18:33 pmI believe you're the only one who calls me "Guru"....so "self-appointed" would be impossible, since you anointed me The GuruShady wrote: ↑22 May 2025 18:31 pmYou are the self appointed Cards Talk guru. Please don't respond with vindictive comments to a peasant like me. Why not just simply ignore a lowlife poster like me?craviduce wrote: ↑22 May 2025 18:27 pmyou need to start with the man in the mirror...if you're you going to make a change.Shady wrote: ↑22 May 2025 18:26 pmGuru, save your dignity. You are a vindictive mess. Stick to reporting.craviduce wrote: ↑22 May 2025 18:23 pmEating Utensil ....OffShady wrote: ↑22 May 2025 18:21 pmYou annoy me. I usually ignore you. But to those less confrontasional, just look at Roby's delivery compared to Seaver's.NYCardsFan wrote: ↑22 May 2025 17:19 pmThey both remind him of a young Tom Seaver.craviduce wrote: ↑22 May 2025 16:53 pmso you're saying that Roby reminds you of a young Doyle? Or Doyle reminds you of a young Roby?Shady wrote: ↑22 May 2025 16:39 pm I watched SEC Pitcher of the Year, Liam Doyle, pitch today. Roby doesn't bring the fastball at 99 mph, quite often, like I've heard Doyle does. Though I believe Roby had a pitch clocked at 98 mph in spring training. Roby doesn't bring the consistent heat Doyle does. But Roby seems to have a better assortment of pitches than Doyle. Doyle is considered a top ten prospect in the upcoming MLB draft. Granted, Roby is probably older than Doyle. Just some observations. Looking forward to Roby's start tonight.
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