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Good afternoon Dead Sox fans, tight series so far, what do you think of that great aquisition Gagme:p, I think that yesterday's decision to put him in the game with the game on the line should automatically disqualify Francoma for manager of the year honours.:rolleyes:

Hello Joe.t,

Great to meet you the other night at the Mini-GT and give my favorite Yankers fan a great big SYMPATHY HUG! Now back to the war...lol.

I don't like Gagne either. But your logic follows that Torre should be fired for putting in Mr. October A-Choke in the lineup when he couldn't hit a 400 pound pumpkin mounted stationary in the center of home plate at the center of the strike zone during the playoffs....whiff...whiff...whiff...pop up...lol.. Unfortunately, the billionare boys still get paid for batting 0-18. Does that automatically disqualify A-Choke from the MVP tittle...tragicly NO. To remind you of your our own priciple on this kind of award issue, it matters what they did during the regular season. Just a friendly point about consistency.

Remember, you said Sox in 6...your prediction.

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Terrible strike call on Ramirez, bases should be loaded with the Red Sox best hitter at the plate(Lowell), instead it turns into a inning ending double play, I guess thems the breaks.:)
Yep, he missed a ball 4 call on Coco, too, who then struck out in front of Lugo's hit. The guy's been inconsistent all night, which, of course, goes both ways. It does seem, however, that his bad calls have hit the Sox at more critical times.

Indians are a fine club. No doubt in my mind that the two best teams in the AL are going at it right now. You'd think, wouldn't you, that a team with $210,000,000 worth of talent would be playing baseball now rather than golf.
 

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Is it just me, or has Dice-K been absolutely awful since July? Considering what the Red Sox spent on this guy, i surely hope for them that he bounces back come next spring. I'd be weary of handing him the ball again during these playoffs.

I tip my hat off to the Cleveland Indians.....they have a solid team & could very well win the World Series.
 

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Is it just me, or has Dice-K been absolutely awful since July? Considering what the Red Sox spent on this guy, i surely hope for them that he bounces back come next spring. I'd be weary of handing him the ball again during these playoffs.
Yup. Just awful. I don't know why Francona doesn't flip-flop Wakefield and Beckett. That would make Beckett available for a possible game 7 on four days rest. While starting Beckett on three days today isn't ideal, I'd rather have him on three days than Dice-K at all. And Beckett has started on three days rest in the post-season before, shutting out the Yankees to win the 2003 WS.

BTW, I'm having a hard time being upset with the Sox losing the last two days. Cleveland is a very likeable team and their fans have waited far too long to hoist a flag. And they're not the Yankees.
 

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Despite the fact that you are a Red Sox fan, you obviously prefer to see the Yankees lose than to see your team win. It reminds me of the former Nordiques' fans; above any other thing, they prefered to watch the Canadiens lose. This is called an inferiority complex.
 

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phill said:
Despite the fact that you are a Red Sox fan, you obviously prefer to see the Yankees lose than to see your team win. It reminds me of the former Nordiques' fans; above any other thing, they prefered to watch the Canadiens lose. This is called an inferiority complex.
Been a Red Sox fan since 1975. Been hating the Yankees since 1955. It's in the blood.
 

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Would you kindly explain to me why you have been hating the Yankees for two generations? The payroll excuse does not work, at least not for so long, so why? Because they have been successful over the years? How was it possible to hate Joe DiMaggio and Yogi Berra?

Me, I love the Yankees and their grandeur - it goes well with the City of New York, one of the greatest in the world and by far the best City in the United States.
 

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phill said:
Would you kindly explain to me why you have been hating the Yankees for two generations? The payroll excuse does not work, at least not for so long, so why? Because they have been successful over the years? How was it possible to hate Joe DiMaggio and Yogi Berra?

Me, I love the Yankees and their grandeur - it goes well with the City of New York, one of the greatest in the world and by far the best City in the United States.

Let me reply in Rumples behalf. Why does he hate the Yankees? Two words: Brooklyn Dodgers. Nuff said...
 

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Doc Holliday said:
I was always under the impression that you hated Taverez. :confused:

You're right, I can't stand either of them but at this point Tavarez is the lesser evil.

Oh yea, and remember, it takes 4 games to win the ALCS. Just ask the Yankees of 2004. :rolleyes:
 

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phill said:
Would you kindly explain to me why you have been hating the Yankees for two generations? The payroll excuse does not work, at least not for so long, so why? Because they have been successful over the years? How was it possible to hate Joe DiMaggio and Yogi Berra?
I was a Brooklyn fan as a kid. Found it quite easy to hate Yogi and the Mick. Joe D was before my time.

phill said:
Me, I love the Yankees and their grandeur - it goes well with the City of New York, one of the greatest in the world and by far the best City in the United States.
Grandeur, my ass. But seeing as you like the City of Gray, I guess it makes sense. I grew up in NYC. If I never see it again, it will be too soon. Certainly not the greatest city in the world. Certainly not the greatest in the US. Possibly the best on the East coast, but, frankly, I'd rather Baltimore.
 

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phill said:
Would you kindly explain to me why you have been hating the Yankees for two generations? The payroll excuse does not work, at least not for so long, so why? Because they have been successful over the years? How was it possible to hate Joe DiMaggio and Yogi Berra?

Me, I love the Yankees and their grandeur - it goes well with the City of New York, one of the greatest in the world and by far the best City in the United States.
Hello Phil,

Hating the Yankees is as logical as you liking them. Can you explain why you are anything but someone who jumps on the bandwagon of long bygone history? You obviously wanted to take the easy road where you would not have your faith and loyalty tested...or so you thought. At least I am a fan of a team I have been faithful to since 1966. Following a team that has taken advantage of the lack of a salary cap, and lead in spending inflation to out bid everyone for the best players and attempt to buy the World Series since Steinmoney bought the Yankers, just has the stink of cheating.

Mantle: what an example for a guy to deliberately drink himself into an early grave.

Dimaggio: many top baseball players served their country in battle during WW II. Dimaggio was a physical education instructor during his 31-month stint in California, Hawaii, Atlantic City....big deal; not the combat pilot like Ted Williams who was a flight instructor in WW II and flew 38 combat missions in Korea.

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rumpleforeskiin said:
I don't know why Francona doesn't flip-flop Wakefield and Beckett. That would make Beckett available for a possible game 7 on four days rest. While starting Beckett on three days today isn't ideal, I'd rather have him on three days than Dice-K at all. BTW, Cleveland is a very likeable team and their fans have waited far too long to hoist a flag. And they're not the Yankees.

I couldn't agree with you more on ALL counts.
 

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rumpleforeskiin said:
The Red Sox are now 1-1 in the ALCS. The Yankees are 0-0. Jeter, however, did get a birdie yesterday in the third round of the Choker's Classic. He now trails April-Rod by two strokes.

Hello Rumples,

You are misinformed. Posada was playing Jeter. A-Slob doesn't play golf in October. He can't hit anything in October...lol.

Cheers,

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Korbel said:
Hello Rumples,

You are misinformed. Posada was playing Jeter. A-Slob doesn't play golf in October. He can't hit anything in October...lol
Well, I never claimed to know everything. Only Joe knows everything. Of course, your point makes complete sense.
 

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Joe.t said:
Hey rumples pal of mine who ya picking Colorado or Cleveland?.:D

Don't plan any parties yet Joe!

Special K said:
Oh yea, and remember, it takes 4 games to win the ALCS. Just ask the Yankees of 2004. :rolleyes:
 

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Special K said:
Oh yea, and remember, it takes 4 games to win the ALCS. Just ask the Yankees of 2004. :rolleyes:
I don't remember this. Please fill me in. Wait, oh, that's right. Wasn't the the greatest choke in the history of professional sports?
 
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