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10-19-2006, 10:37 PM
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*bump* Because it's almost World Series time. Detroit is having a great time with this and we're excited to find out who we'll be playing. They are saying that the World Series will bring more money and business into the city than the Super Bowl did! Both in one year... in a state with an economy that really needs the boost! Cardinals or Mets? It's 1-1 in the 7th inning.. neither is giving up easily, that's for sure!
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10-19-2006, 11:52 PM
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Poor dear husband, a life long Mets fan who was at the game tonight.  And we will be back in MI visiting my family next weekend - we were looking forward to a Mets/Tigers series. Oh well...now I don't have to worry about a divorce when I say...
GO TIGERS!!!!!!!!!!!!
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10-19-2006, 11:58 PM
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Thank God the mets lost. I hate the Cards too, but lesser of two evils, you know.
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10-20-2006, 06:00 AM
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Thank God the mets lost. I hate the Cards too, but lesser of two evils, you know.
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Yeah, the Mets are so evil
No, I think Pujols and Belliard, particularly, showed their true colors this series. Didn't see anybody on the Mets acting like such an asshole.
Anyway, I'm pissed, but then there's always next year. I hope the Tigers crush the Cards.
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10-20-2006, 07:39 AM
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By reading some of the last few comments, I know that people will disagree with me, but GO CARDS!!!!!!!
I am excited that it will be a Cards/Tigers World Series. My friends and I have been joking since the beginning of the season that it was going to come down to these two teams in the end so we are happy!
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10-20-2006, 10:33 AM
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Originally Posted by SSS1365
No, I think Pujols and Belliard, particularly, showed their true colors this series. Didn't see anybody on the Mets acting like such an asshole.
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Uh, so Belliard belly-flopped on Reyes . . . that's pretty standard, especially since Reyes goes into second pretty hard. Pujols definitely did not show up anyone by running Floyd's grounder - he bobbled, and it's much 'safer' than throwing.
Past that, what on Earth are you talking about? I really don't like the Cards at all, but this is back-page bullshit at its finest.
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10-20-2006, 10:40 AM
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Gotta love Preston Wilson, 0-3 with three strikeouts.
The cards took the 1934 world series, the tigers took the 1968 world series, and now the rubber match.
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10-20-2006, 07:44 PM
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Uh, so Belliard belly-flopped on Reyes . . . that's pretty standard, especially since Reyes goes into second pretty hard. Pujols definitely did not show up anyone by running Floyd's grounder - he bobbled, and it's much 'safer' than throwing.
Past that, what on Earth are you talking about? I really don't like the Cards at all, but this is back-page bullshit at its finest.
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How about that crap that Pujols said? People say things in the heat of the moment, sure, but he didn't exactly apologize for it. Also, I didn't see the play where he raced Floyd to first, so I can't comment on that. I can only go by what my husband said, and he's a pretty objective guy. And Belliard may not have intentionally landed on Reyes, but he didn't need to stay on top of him for as long as he did. You don't have to agree with me on that, because that could be just my opinion.
But can you explain the point of this?:
From http://sports.aol.com/news/articles/...990001?cid=561
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During the champagne celebration in their clubhouse, players gathered around several times and chanted "Jo-se, Jose, Jose, Jose, " mocking the popular chant Mets fans crow when Reyes comes to the plate.
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There's nothing wrong with celebrating your victory, but come on.
I'm sure you still see nothing wrong with it. Whatever, I'm done.
Go Tigers.
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10-21-2006, 10:33 AM
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Originally Posted by SSS1365
How about that crap that Pujols said? People say things in the heat of the moment, sure, but he didn't exactly apologize for it. Also, I didn't see the play where he raced Floyd to first, so I can't comment on that. I can only go by what my husband said, and he's a pretty objective guy. And Belliard may not have intentionally landed on Reyes, but he didn't need to stay on top of him for as long as he did. You don't have to agree with me on that, because that could be just my opinion.
But can you explain the point of this?:
From http://sports.aol.com/news/articles/...990001?cid=561
There's nothing wrong with celebrating your victory, but come on.
I'm sure you still see nothing wrong with it. Whatever, I'm done.
Go Tigers.
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You're right, people say things in the heat of the moment - and the Cards had just lost an emotional game, so hey, if Pujols doesn't think Glavine had his stuff that night (I believe that is the comment you're referring to), then so be it. If you listened to any commentator after that game, they said the same thing: Glavine got away with a lot of hittable pitches.
As to the celebration - I assume you've never been in a locker room (high school, college, pro, whatever), because that stuff happens EVERYWHERE. I guarantee similar comments were made in the Mets locker room about the Cardinals, or after the first round series. The only difference here is someone reported it.
Be upset your team lost, root for the other team, whatever - but the Cardinals weren't acting any differently than 99% of athletes would in that situation.
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10-22-2006, 03:04 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by SSS1365
How about that crap that Pujols said? People say things in the heat of the moment, sure, but he didn't exactly apologize for it. Also, I didn't see the play where he raced Floyd to first, so I can't comment on that. I can only go by what my husband said, and he's a pretty objective guy. And Belliard may not have intentionally landed on Reyes, but he didn't need to stay on top of him for as long as he did. You don't have to agree with me on that, because that could be just my opinion.
But can you explain the point of this?:
From http://sports.aol.com/news/articles/...990001?cid=561
There's nothing wrong with celebrating your victory, but come on.
I'm sure you still see nothing wrong with it. Whatever, I'm done.
Go Tigers.
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I just puked all over myself reading this.
-Tom Glavine is a Hall of Famer. He also sucks, right now, today. Tom Glavine sucks. There, I said it- it's the truth. Pujols was right - they should have shelled the guy.
-Belliard "stayed too long" on Reyes? Really? Sports, dude - sports. In the immortal words of Herm Edwards, "YOU PLAY TO WIN THE GAME. THIS IS WHY YOU PLAY." You're being a homer. Don't.
-I would be much more pissed if the Cardinals DIDN'T mock the (incredibly lame) "Jose" chant. You were right in exactly one sentence - "There's nothing wrong with celebrating your victory." Competition is not a tea party, and it should not be a tea party.
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