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=> GENERAL DISCUSSION => Topic started by: flawd101 on April 15, 2005, 10:08:00 am
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i hate these games...Sox are still seen as the good guy underdogs and that is fucking annoying. Ynakees are like america, all the money and best people...
i wish sheffield beat the shit out of that guy...would have made it a lot funner to watch. now they will talk about it too much and nothing happened....i want ed to see a huge fight.
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Yankees are a bunch of women. they should play in the WMLB.....
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Originally posted by white man from town:
Yankees are a bunch of women. they should play in the WMLB.....
There's no such league moron. Funny, I don't even know who I'm calling Moron cause of all the name changes.
On another not, I'll be catching the Nat's against the Marlins on Tuesday :D
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Originally posted by Rob_Gee:
Funny, I don't even know who I'm calling Moron cause of all the name changes.
take a wild guess. Yankee boy....
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Memo to people who still care about either the Yankees or Red Sox:
Shut the fuck up!
Thank You,
Every Other Baseball Fan
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Nats home opener was nice last night...once you got into the stadium.
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Originally posted by pollardteam2:
Memo to people who still care about either the Yankees or Red Sox:
Shut the fuck up!
Thank You,
Every Other Baseball Fan
you are right, it is getting old. Besides, whats more exciting than a Yankees-Red Sox rivalry??
you guessed it, a Braves-Phillies rivalry!!! TO THE DEATH!!!!
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this is really disturbing ... from boz's column today ... so he knows the phillie's catcher and watches baseball for hours every night, makes me feel safe ...
"He's [President George W. Bush] so up on the game that it's astounding," said Tavares, who was peppered with questions all night on various pitching rotations and opinions of Nationals rivals. The president (ssshhhh) doesn't like the Mets' chances, has the Phillies picked third and thinks the Marlins are the class of the division.
At one point, the subject of the best catchers in the National League came up. "I blanked on who catches for the Phillies," Tavares said. "I asked the commissioner. He didn't know. The president said, '[Mike] Lieberthal' "
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What's he supposed to be doing all night, romancing Laura?
Originally posted by HoyaSaxa03:
this is really disturbing ... from boz's column today ... so he knows the phillie's catcher and watches baseball for hours every night, makes me feel safe ...
"He's [President George W. Bush] so up on the game that it's astounding," said Tavares, who was peppered with questions all night on various pitching rotations and opinions of Nationals rivals. The president (ssshhhh) doesn't like the Mets' chances, has the Phillies picked third and thinks the Marlins are the class of the division.
At one point, the subject of the best catchers in the National League came up. "I blanked on who catches for the Phillies," Tavares said. "I asked the commissioner. He didn't know. The president said, '[Mike] Lieberthal' "
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Dodgers Giants. Like no other.
http://espn.go.com/mlb/columns/caple_jim/1432476.html (http://espn.go.com/mlb/columns/caple_jim/1432476.html)
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well the cards vs. cubs would be a good one, but the cubs always suck
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Originally posted by tenfifteen:
Dodgers Giants. Like no other.
http://espn.go.com/mlb/columns/caple_jim/1432476.html (http://espn.go.com/mlb/columns/caple_jim/1432476.html)
i hate the dodgers. i remember going to giants/dodgers games at candlestick when i was growing up, and people would dump beer on dodger fans, they would try to set a dodger pennant on fire. ..good fun.
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according to ESPN, the Yanks and Sox have played 58 games since 2003 and Boston leads 30-28. pretty close!
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Originally posted by Venerable Bede:
Originally posted by tenfifteen:
Dodgers Giants. Like no other.
http://espn.go.com/mlb/columns/caple_jim/1432476.html (http://espn.go.com/mlb/columns/caple_jim/1432476.html)
i hate the dodgers. i remember going to giants/dodgers games at candlestick when i was growing up, and people would dump beer on dodger fans, they would try to set a dodger pennant on fire. ..good fun. [/b]
didn't a dodger fan get shot and killed in the parking lot last year by a giant fan? ..good fun..
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braves v phillies is tonight!
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Originally posted by HoyaSaxa03:
didn't a dodger fan get shot and killed in the parking lot last year by a giant fan? ..good fun..
dirty stinkin dodger fans. the giant fan was probably upset because he couldn't get into pacbell. must have been sometime during the game, since there's no way it could have happened before a game, dodger fans don't even show up until the 3rd inning.
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didn't a dodger fan get shot and killed in the parking lot last year by a giant fan? ..good fun..
Other way around. Two Dodgers fans killed a Giants fan in LA at Chavez Ravine.
I am a SF transplant, and a huge Giants fan for many years. Also used to go see the Sox on the regular in Oakland--Boston's been my AL team for some time. So while I hate the Yankees, nothing runs deeper than my hatred for all things Dodger. I never liked Orel as an SFer, and even Dusty was hard to take... when they lost the Series in '02, first thing I said was... "f**kin' Dodger. I knew it."
Those jackasses from LA used to come up to the 'Stick every year. Near riots every time I went, especially in September of '97. Good times, good times.
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see, this thread is a case in point. it started out, yanks v. sox and now its talking about the Dodgers/Giants and WHAMMO!!! its totally uninteresting and ought to be just deleted from the board altogether.....sigh....
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Originally posted by white man from town:
see, this thread is a case in point. it started out, yanks v. sox and now its talking about the Dodgers/Giants and WHAMMO!!! its totally uninteresting and ought to be just deleted from the board altogether.....sigh....
east coast bias!! :)
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Originally posted by tenfifteen:
I am a SF transplant, and a huge Giants fan for many years. Also used to go see the Sox on the regular in Oakland--Boston's been my AL team for some time. So while I hate the Yankees, nothing runs deeper than my hatred for all things Dodger. I never liked Orel as an SFer, and even Dusty was hard to take... when they lost the Series in '02, first thing I said was... "f**kin' Dodger. I knew it."
Those jackasses from LA used to come up to the 'Stick every year. Near riots every time I went, especially in September of '97. Good times, good times.
i was at the final game in 82 when joe morgan hit the game-winning home run off of terry forster to knock them out of the first place tie with atlanta. that was sweet.
i also remember being in the stands when people would heckle dusty out in left-field. man, no one liked him back then. i don't think he's that great of a manager anyway.
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A-Rod says he almost was hit himself
Associated Press
BOSTON -- Alex Rodriguez saved an 8-year-old boy from serious injury when he prevented the youngster from getting hit by a truck.
The New York Yankees star said Thursday he was standing in a crosswalk on Newbury Street near downtown Boston at about 3:30 p.m. Tuesday when he saw the boy starting to run across the street into the path of an onrushing truck.
Rodriguez reached out and grabbed the boy, pulling him back and preventing a serious accident.
"The kid was going to get run over. I just kind of put my arm out and stopped him," he said.
It turns out the boy, named Patrick McCarthy, was already a fan of A-Rod.
"This guy just put his hand in front of me and stopped me. ... He said 'Whoa, watch out, buddy,' " McCarthy said in a television interview Thursday. "I was like, 'Wow! Like I was shocked, because he's my favorite player on the Yankees."
Rodriguez said he also had to hurry to avoid being hit by the truck -- "I almost got it, too," he said -- which he estimated was traveling 40-50 mph when he saw the boy starting to run from the sidewalk.
He said McCarthy's mother saw what happened, but he didn't see the boy's father nearby.
"I did it and I just kept walking," Rodriguez said. "I don't even know if she knew who I was."
Tuesday was a day off in the middle of New York's three-game series against the Red Sox that ended Thursday night with Boston's 8-5 win.
Rodriguez said the boy would have been seriously injured or killed had he gotten past him.
"That was a train wreck waiting to happen," he said.
Rodriguez has often been booed at Fenway since he joined the Yankees last season. Teammate Derek Jeter didn't think Rodriguez's heroic act would make Red Sox fans like him any more.
"They didn't sound any different today," Jeter said.
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In 1923 on this day, Yankee Stadium opened in New York City. Opening day, it was Yankees versus the Boston Red Sox. The official count was seventy-four thousand, two hundred fans who packed the stands before the fire department ordered the gates closed. The Yankees won the game that day, capped by a three-run homer by Babe Ruth himself.
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oh, and the Sox are kicking ass already today, and its barely even lunchtime!!!!