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Re: A good article on Tekoah Roby

Posted: 22 May 2025 16:59 pm
by Mort Gage
Futuregm2 wrote: 22 May 2025 16:52 pm
Absolut wrote: 22 May 2025 16:51 pm
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.
How would one verify? Ages should be tracked.
I’ve heard of something that can track that before, but I can’t remember what it is called.
To be fair how can we be entirely certain one of them wasn't born in the Dominican?

Re: A good article on Tekoah Roby

Posted: 22 May 2025 17:00 pm
by craviduce
Shady wrote: 22 May 2025 16:57 pm
craviduce wrote: 22 May 2025 16:53 pm
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.
so you're saying that Roby reminds you of a young Doyle? Or Doyle reminds you of a young Roby?

:?: :?:

They both have OY in their names...that's similar
Guru, 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.
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.

Re: A good article on Tekoah Roby

Posted: 22 May 2025 17:01 pm
by craviduce
Mort Gage wrote: 22 May 2025 16:59 pm
Futuregm2 wrote: 22 May 2025 16:52 pm
Absolut wrote: 22 May 2025 16:51 pm
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.
How would one verify? Ages should be tracked.
I’ve heard of something that can track that before, but I can’t remember what it is called.
To be fair how can we be entirely certain one of them wasn't born in the Dominican?
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?

Re: A good article on Tekoah Roby

Posted: 22 May 2025 17:04 pm
by Mort Gage
Shady wrote: 22 May 2025 16:57 pm
craviduce wrote: 22 May 2025 16:53 pm
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.
so you're saying that Roby reminds you of a young Doyle? Or Doyle reminds you of a young Roby?

:?: :?:

They both have OY in their names...that's similar
Guru, 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.
If he's Guru a number of names come to mind for you. As for me I'm a malcontent gangbanger.

Re: A good article on Tekoah Roby

Posted: 22 May 2025 17:10 pm
by Mort Gage
craviduce wrote: 22 May 2025 17:01 pm
Mort Gage wrote: 22 May 2025 16:59 pm
Futuregm2 wrote: 22 May 2025 16:52 pm
Absolut wrote: 22 May 2025 16:51 pm
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.
How would one verify? Ages should be tracked.
I’ve heard of something that can track that before, but I can’t remember what it is called.
To be fair how can we be entirely certain one of them wasn't born in the Dominican?
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?
Tekoah is a unique name. Doesn't sound Dominican but you never know.

Re: A good article on Tekoah Roby

Posted: 22 May 2025 17:19 pm
by NYCardsFan
craviduce wrote: 22 May 2025 16:53 pm
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.
so you're saying that Roby reminds you of a young Doyle? Or Doyle reminds you of a young Roby?

:?: :?:

They both have OY in their names...that's similar
They both remind him of a young Tom Seaver.

Re: A good article on Tekoah Roby

Posted: 22 May 2025 18:19 pm
by Monsieur De Treville
NYCardsFan wrote: 22 May 2025 17:19 pm
craviduce wrote: 22 May 2025 16:53 pm
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.
so you're saying that Roby reminds you of a young Doyle? Or Doyle reminds you of a young Roby?

:?: :?:

They both have OY in their names...that's similar
They both remind him of a young Tom Seaver.
I think he's young...seems to be young...if only someone could verify his age for me.

Re: A good article on Tekoah Roby

Posted: 22 May 2025 18:21 pm
by Shady
NYCardsFan wrote: 22 May 2025 17:19 pm
craviduce wrote: 22 May 2025 16:53 pm
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.
so you're saying that Roby reminds you of a young Doyle? Or Doyle reminds you of a young Roby?

:?: :?:

They both have OY in their names...that's similar
They both remind him of a young Tom Seaver.
You annoy me. I usually ignore you. But to those less confrontasional, just look at Roby's delivery compared to Seaver's.

Re: A good article on Tekoah Roby

Posted: 22 May 2025 18:23 pm
by craviduce
Shady wrote: 22 May 2025 18:21 pm
NYCardsFan wrote: 22 May 2025 17:19 pm
craviduce wrote: 22 May 2025 16:53 pm
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.
so you're saying that Roby reminds you of a young Doyle? Or Doyle reminds you of a young Roby?

:?: :?:

They both have OY in their names...that's similar
They both remind him of a young Tom Seaver.
You annoy me. I usually ignore you. But to those less confrontasional, just look at Roby's delivery compared to Seaver's.
Eating Utensil ....Off

Re: A good article on Tekoah Roby

Posted: 22 May 2025 18:26 pm
by Shady
craviduce wrote: 22 May 2025 18:23 pm
Shady wrote: 22 May 2025 18:21 pm
NYCardsFan wrote: 22 May 2025 17:19 pm
craviduce wrote: 22 May 2025 16:53 pm
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.
so you're saying that Roby reminds you of a young Doyle? Or Doyle reminds you of a young Roby?

:?: :?:

They both have OY in their names...that's similar
They both remind him of a young Tom Seaver.
You annoy me. I usually ignore you. But to those less confrontasional, just look at Roby's delivery compared to Seaver's.
Eating Utensil ....Off
Guru, save your dignity. You are a vindictive mess. Stick to reporting.

Re: A good article on Tekoah Roby

Posted: 22 May 2025 18:27 pm
by craviduce
Shady wrote: 22 May 2025 18:26 pm
craviduce wrote: 22 May 2025 18:23 pm
Shady wrote: 22 May 2025 18:21 pm
NYCardsFan wrote: 22 May 2025 17:19 pm
craviduce wrote: 22 May 2025 16:53 pm
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.
so you're saying that Roby reminds you of a young Doyle? Or Doyle reminds you of a young Roby?

:?: :?:

They both have OY in their names...that's similar
They both remind him of a young Tom Seaver.
You annoy me. I usually ignore you. But to those less confrontasional, just look at Roby's delivery compared to Seaver's.
Eating Utensil ....Off
Guru, save your dignity. You are a vindictive mess. Stick to reporting.
you need to start with the man in the mirror...if you're you going to make a change.

Tee Hee

Re: A good article on Tekoah Roby

Posted: 22 May 2025 18:28 pm
by Mort Gage
Shady wrote: 22 May 2025 18:21 pm
NYCardsFan wrote: 22 May 2025 17:19 pm
craviduce wrote: 22 May 2025 16:53 pm
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.
so you're saying that Roby reminds you of a young Doyle? Or Doyle reminds you of a young Roby?

:?: :?:

They both have OY in their names...that's similar
They both remind him of a young Tom Seaver.
You annoy me. I usually ignore you. But to those less confrontasional, just look at Roby's delivery compared to Seaver's.
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.

Re: A good article on Tekoah Roby

Posted: 22 May 2025 18:31 pm
by Shady
craviduce wrote: 22 May 2025 18:27 pm
Shady wrote: 22 May 2025 18:26 pm
craviduce wrote: 22 May 2025 18:23 pm
Shady wrote: 22 May 2025 18:21 pm
NYCardsFan wrote: 22 May 2025 17:19 pm
craviduce wrote: 22 May 2025 16:53 pm
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.
so you're saying that Roby reminds you of a young Doyle? Or Doyle reminds you of a young Roby?

:?: :?:

They both have OY in their names...that's similar
They both remind him of a young Tom Seaver.
You annoy me. I usually ignore you. But to those less confrontasional, just look at Roby's delivery compared to Seaver's.
Eating Utensil ....Off
Guru, save your dignity. You are a vindictive mess. Stick to reporting.
you need to start with the man in the mirror...if you're you going to make a change.

Tee Hee
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. LOL

Re: A good article on Tekoah Roby

Posted: 22 May 2025 18:33 pm
by craviduce
Shady wrote: 22 May 2025 18:31 pm
craviduce wrote: 22 May 2025 18:27 pm
Shady wrote: 22 May 2025 18:26 pm
craviduce wrote: 22 May 2025 18:23 pm
Shady wrote: 22 May 2025 18:21 pm
NYCardsFan wrote: 22 May 2025 17:19 pm
craviduce wrote: 22 May 2025 16:53 pm
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.
so you're saying that Roby reminds you of a young Doyle? Or Doyle reminds you of a young Roby?

:?: :?:

They both have OY in their names...that's similar
They both remind him of a young Tom Seaver.
You annoy me. I usually ignore you. But to those less confrontasional, just look at Roby's delivery compared to Seaver's.
Eating Utensil ....Off
Guru, save your dignity. You are a vindictive mess. Stick to reporting.
you need to start with the man in the mirror...if you're you going to make a change.

Tee Hee
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?
I believe you're the only one who calls me "Guru"....so "self-appointed" would be impossible, since you anointed me The Guru

Re: A good article on Tekoah Roby

Posted: 22 May 2025 18:36 pm
by Monsieur De Treville
Shady wrote: 22 May 2025 18:21 pm
NYCardsFan wrote: 22 May 2025 17:19 pm
craviduce wrote: 22 May 2025 16:53 pm
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.
so you're saying that Roby reminds you of a young Doyle? Or Doyle reminds you of a young Roby?

:?: :?:

They both have OY in their names...that's similar
They both remind him of a young Tom Seaver.
You annoy me. I usually ignore you. But to those less confrontasional, just look at Roby's delivery compared to Seaver's.
"confrontasional"? I hope I'm less of that (whatever it means).

Re: A good article on Tekoah Roby

Posted: 22 May 2025 18:38 pm
by Shady
craviduce wrote: 22 May 2025 18:33 pm
Shady wrote: 22 May 2025 18:31 pm
craviduce wrote: 22 May 2025 18:27 pm
Shady wrote: 22 May 2025 18:26 pm
craviduce wrote: 22 May 2025 18:23 pm
Shady wrote: 22 May 2025 18:21 pm
NYCardsFan wrote: 22 May 2025 17:19 pm
craviduce wrote: 22 May 2025 16:53 pm
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.
so you're saying that Roby reminds you of a young Doyle? Or Doyle reminds you of a young Roby?

:?: :?:

They both have OY in their names...that's similar
They both remind him of a young Tom Seaver.
You annoy me. I usually ignore you. But to those less confrontasional, just look at Roby's delivery compared to Seaver's.
Eating Utensil ....Off
Guru, save your dignity. You are a vindictive mess. Stick to reporting.
you need to start with the man in the mirror...if you're you going to make a change.

Tee Hee
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?
I believe you're the only one who calls me "Guru"....so "self-appointed" would be impossible, since you anointed me The Guru
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?