Darnell's Son said:It's EdRod, not ERod
Corsi said:
It's neither.
Can we PLEASE stop with these X-Rod nicknames? They're horrible. All of them.
rembrat said:
Absolutely. Mashing together first and last names is so last decade. Eddie is a classic.
I assume that's why everyone's been using it? I didn't notice this until this morning.Monbo Jumbo said:EdRo
It's Pedro without the P
Monbo Jumbo said:EdRo
It's Pedro without the P
There's an arrow in the FedEx logo.Laser Show said:I assume that's why everyone's been using it? I didn't notice this until this morning.
Monbo Jumbo said:There's an arrow in the FedEx logo.
I was going to say the same thing.chrisfont9 said:EdBro?
PrometheusWakefield said:Because if I start to see people refer to him as "ERod" I'm going to puke.
This seemed to work well. Plausible. Instinctive.pokey_reese said:Now we can all go back to liking Farrell, right? Clearly, Edro gives him the best chance to win games now, and he is making that call rather than deferring to Masterson/Kelly, which is great news for us fans who actually have to watch these games.
Monbo Jumbo said:EdRo
It's Pedro without the P
I could get on board with Poncho.Hendoo said:The most common nicknames for Eduardo in Spanish are Edu and Lalo. Lalo is the most common.
Ponch as in the Spanish for strikeouts, ponches de beisbol, would be cool too.
Marbleheader said:Citgo: Pure Venezuelan Gas
Cumberland Blues said:
I am 100% behind this one. Citgo it is.
isn't that your competition? (Cumberland Farms/Gulf v. Citgo)Cumberland Blues said:
I am 100% behind this one. Citgo it is.
Duarderino if you are into the whole brevity thingYTF said:Just drop the "E" and go with 'Duardo. Or go with "El 'Duardo". And if your super geeked over the guy and ready to anoint him the next big thing, go with "King 'Duardo"