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Thanks for those that gave congrats.
I still remember watching the 86 series in wearing my Sox jacket. I just hope the result doesn't end up the same |
What do you guys think about the Sox Nike commerical?
http://www.nike.com/usa/justdoit/v2/index.jhtml |
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Besides, the post-season is always about jumping on the bandwagon. For the eighty percent of us whose teams DON'T make it, we pick new ones to cheer for. Boston had the benefit of so many people disliking the Yankees and a great story to go along with it -- so of course they're going to have more people cheering for them. That doesn't mean they're bandwagon fans. It doesn't even mean they're FANS, in the technical sense of the word. I know that I'll still be cheering for the Cubbies and the Giants in the spring. But that doesn't mean I think it's absolutely fantastic for Boston to beat the Yankees. |
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-Rudey |
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You know, I'll have to get up to Boston next year to take in a game. Or maybe the powers-that-be will will finally let the NLE play the ALE again and I can see the Sox at Shea or the Mets at Fenway. |
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Correct me if i'm wrong, but the curse is in the World Series is it not? So while they have beaten the hated Yankees, they've still got 4 more games to win before the curse is over. They haven't WON a WS since 1918, but they've certainly found numerous ways to blow them since then. KS 361 ETA: I realize this is a NY paper cover, just bringin up a point |
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The whole thing about the curse just needs to stop - it's just a good story that Dan Shaughnessy likes to talk about, a wive's tale, a farce. It never existed - unless the white sox have some sort of 'curse of shoeless joe' to keep them champion-free? This was a big series for a billion reasons more important than "the curse of the bambino" - maybe the history, maybe the rivalry, maybe just the actual games being played. No curse. |
I'm SOOOO GLAD THE RED SOX WON!!! Wahoo!
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Except if you're the Evil Empire of course. KS 361 |
Co-sign!
I also remember as a kid spending summers with my grandmother in Boston and bugging (and begging) her to get one of my uncles to take me to games at Fenway My grandmother is still here (going strong at 86) but my favorite uncle passed away in 2002 :( Yes I also cheer for anyone playing the Yankees! :D Quote:
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GO CARDS!!!!!!
NUKE THE BOSUX!!!!!! Sure-fire way to end the curse of the Bambino... :D http://mysite.verizon.net/txokmason/Fenway-Park.jpg |
I needed a midnight snack so I stopped by a Dunkin' Donuts. They were out of donuts so a guy said, "This is worse than the Yankees losing the playoffs." I said, "Nothing is worse than the Yankees losing." :( He said, "Dunkin' Donuts running out of donuts is." Maybe it was the rum and coke, but that cracked me up. :p
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Listen, through the mid-80's it was the Sox going every year and not the Yankees; if you want to see the reason why the Sox are finally doing it this year, look at the fact that the Sox built a strong lineup, solid top of the rotation and good bullpen. They spent the money and got results, period, as much as I hate to admit it. They made better offseason moves than the Yankees, and that's that. |
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I'd say Boston papers are way worse than NY papers regarding the "curse" - and someone should stab Shaughnessy. That dude sucks - on SoSH they call him 'little girl' among other, funnier nicknames. |
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Shaughnessy sucks. i wish he'd go away. and the people on SoSH make me laugh! |
Who do you think George S. is gonna take this all out on?
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Kevin Brown, Tom Gordon, Esteban Loaiza, Paul Quantrill, El Duque, Felix Heredia, Tony Clark,Kenny Lofton,John Olerud, & Ruben Sierra. I got a feeling Cashman will be under pressure and he'll get an aging superstar to make the boss happy. |
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ETA: Remember the Stanton->Nelson->Rivera combo. Once it gets into that motion, the game is done. |
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Cashman won't be fired, probably just emaciated from a power standpoint. El Duque is a Steinbrenner favorite, and he's cheap - not going anywhere. Heredia, Clark, Lofton, Olerud, and Sierra are all out of contract, no chance at getting resigned - although Steinbrenner loves guys like Olerud. No idea why. If they get someone to take the contracts of Loaiza or Brown, I'll pee in someone's mouth - they are both albatrosses at this point, and Loaiza was an obvious 'career year' case. Still, I think he's serviceable if they can get him used to NY (same w/ Vasquez). Personally, I think they'll keep Gordon and Quantrill but overpay for some other relievers - Torre had to rape the bullpen down the stretch b/c of chaff like Brad Halsey and the injuries to starters etc. Look for Chris Hammonds-style overpaying for dudes like Buddy Groom, etc. Quantrill is hurt, and Gordon threw a billion innings - if they keep their workload down, they're still solid relievers. My prediction? Unless something insane happens, the Cubs will drive the price up out of the Astros' range for Beltran, driving him into center for the Yanks. They'll make a passing run at Pedro to drive the price up on the sox and angels, but they'll wind up spending the cash on relief pitchers instead. I'd predict they sign a first baseman as a backup plan to Giambi, who is iffy at best right now, and they'll grab a defensive-oriented 2B after Jeter's errors in the postseason. Something along the lines of "NL 2B, Buddy Groom, random japanese reliever taking a flier on, Beltran, then a Daubach-type at first" Just a thought. |
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They will most likely try to trade/dump Brown, Loaiza and Vasquez. I'd have a hard time believing that any of the three are safe. Gordon's choke during the postseason (he was reportedly so nervous he got sick before one of the playoff games) won't sit well with George, so he may even be in danger despite his solid season. The Yankees are going to throw a TON of money at Beltran; his playoff performance has guaranteed that, and they need to get Bernie out of center. Reports are that Giambi will be healthy by spring training, but the question now is, how good is a healthy Giambi? I wouldn't be surprised to see Clark back as a bat/glove off the bench, especially if they keep Giambi around. They need a starting pitcher, but Pavano is very interested in Boston (my fellow CT native wanting to come back to New England). I could see them overpaying for Clement. I'd like them to get Pavano (even if he went to a rival high school of mine), but who knows how good he really is. Was this year a once in a career year for him? Willie Randolph may be off to the Mets as their new manager...if that happens look for Donnie Baseball or Bucky Dent to be the new bench coach (and possibly next in line to replace Torre when he leaves). It will be a big offseason for the Yankees though. Collin |
I also see Donnie being groomed to replace Torre. The farm system is depleted. Yes, next year, if Cashman is smart and the big boss let him do his job, should be rebuilding. youngest yankee player is 29 years old. Not a good future.
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They need a farm system again, you're absolutely correct. They only have a handful of legit prospects. |
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They're in the boat with both feet, though - every time they sign someone they lose a top draft pick. If they get Beltran, there's the first-rounder. Milton? Second round pick gone. It's tough to recover the farm like that - it's a vicious cycle. It looks like they're shopping Giambi under the radar, maybe they can flip him for a couple prospects from, say, the Dodgers, then go from there. It will be interesting to see what happens. |
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Their farm system (with the exception of Jeter) really was based on rookie free agents, guys like Rivera, Bernie and Soriano. I can't think of a 1st round pick other than Derek to do anything solid for the Yankees (Carl Everett and Eric Milton were both first rounders but did their damage elsewhere). They've drafted good athletes, but not good ballplayers; the anti-Moneyball approach, if you will. Just a lot of things wrong with the Yankees system on the scouting/player development front. |
I having a brain fart. Who was that pitcher that the Big Boss paid a lot of money for but he end up to be a dump? GAwd, I can't remember his name, but I remember him being in prison and other goodie goodie stuff.
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Darryl Strawberry?
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No, this was a rookie that the big boss paid for. He went through the farm system. ETA: Just remembered, his name is Brian Taylor. He was never involved in drugs, but I remember him fighting and hurting his arm. After that, his career went nowhere. |
'member Hideki Irabu?
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At first I thought you were talking about the immortal Steve Howe, the Keith Richards of baseball. How many drug tests did he fail, around 8? |
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