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Thread: Tracking the Preaux Career of B.J. Ryan

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    UL Baseball Yankees lose to former Cajun

    Yea, that's right!

    B.J. Ryan got the win tonight against the Yankees!!
    5-4 in 10 innings!


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    TWO PERFECT INNINGS Love it


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    UL 1984, 1999 . . . . Re: Yankees lose to former Cajun

    Quote Originally Posted by CAJUNJUDO
    Yea, that's right!

    B.J. Ryan got the win tonight against the Yankees!!
    5-4 in 10 innings!
    I was watching Baseball tonight a couple of nights ago, and they were saying that Ryan will be a free agent at the end of the year, (correct me if I'm wrong). With the way he is pitching this year he should get a good bit of money from either Balitmore or from another team looking for a solid pitcher.

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    Quote Originally Posted by studentfan
    I was watching Baseball tonight a couple of nights ago, and they were saying that Ryan will be a free agent at the end of the year, (correct me if I'm wrong). With the way he is pitching this year he should get a good bit of money from either Balitmore or from another team looking for a solid pitcher.
    "Yankees lose to former Cajun"

    If you ask him he might say he is still a Cajun. His contract is up this year. He should get a nice 7 figure per year deal. Closer Keith Foulke makes $7,000,000 with the Red Sox.

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    Any time the Yankees lose, its a great day. But when a former Cajun beats the Yankees, it's an even better day! Congrats BJ!


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    Quote Originally Posted by Dad04
    If you ask him he might say he is still a Cajun.
    I think it was Fred Stamps who I first heard call himself this. "Cajun Forever"

    How about "Yankees Lose to Cajun Forever B.J.Ryan"

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    Hey, Remember, Ron Guidry is a Yankee and I am a fan too. take it easy on the Yankees. LOL. Just cause George is filthy rich and he wants his toys to win all the time, you can't hold that against the fanchise.
    Had to defend my Yankees.


  8. UL Baseball Ragin' Cajun for Life BJ Ryan a 2005 MLB AllStar

    BALTIMORE (AP) -- The Baltimore Orioles' surprising success this season has not gone unnoticed by fans around the country -- and the rest of the American League.

    Shortstop Miguel Tejada and second baseman Brian Roberts were selected by the fans to start for the AL in the All-Star game on July 12 in Detroit. They will be joined by third baseman Melvin Mora and reliever B.J. Ryan, both of whom earned a spot on the roster as a result of player balloting. . . .

    Ryan, who has 18 saves and a run of nine straight scoreless appearances, has never before played in an All-Star game. He is the first Orioles pitcher selected to play in the game since Mike Mussina in 1999 and the first Baltimore reliever since Lee Smith in 1994.

    The left-hander was honored to be selected by his peers; he got 160 votes compared to 115 for runner-up Mariano Rivera of the New York Yankees.

    "You want to be respected by the guys you battle against every day," Ryan said. "It's good to be respected in their eyes, because you have a lot of respect for them."




    The rest of the story

    Homes SO Clean

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    There is not a more deserving guy than BJ...Congrats and I am sure BJ is proud to have played for the Cajuns...He sure bring back lots of memories of his playing days at UL you just knew he had that special something..


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    This is great for BJ, as he was a special kind of player/person. I hope this is just the begining for BJ, and hope he pitches for years to come. I also hope this helps Robe with his recruiting and building of a great UL program.

    DaddyCajun


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    UL 1984, 1999 . . . . Re: Ragin' Cajun for Life BJ Ryan a 2005 MLB AllStar

    Quote Originally Posted by DaddyCajun
    This is great for BJ, as he was a special kind of player/person. I hope this is just the begining for BJ, and hope he pitches for years to come. I also hope this helps Robe with his recruiting and building of a great UL program.

    DaddyCajun
    With this all star apperance he's going to have a lot of power to bargain with the O's or another team to sign that contract.

  12. #24

    UL Baseball Ryan does it again....

    B.J. Ryan came in to finish the ninth to get his 19th save.
    ....only this time it was in front of a record crowd.

    Only gave up a bunt single to Johnny Damon, which extended his hitting streak to a career-high 25 games.

    Attendance at the game was 49,828, the largest crowd in the 14-year history of Camden Yards. All four games were sellouts, totaling 195,722 -- the most for a four-game home series in Orioles history.


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