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Author: | good dolphin [ Thu Jul 19, 2007 1:00 pm ] |
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The Yankees are suddenly breathing down the necks of the Red Sox again and you are nowhere to be found. I am ready to jump on the bandwagon but I need a helping hand to pull me up. |
Author: | stoneroses86 [ Thu Jul 19, 2007 9:12 pm ] |
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In return for your kind offer, I hereby agree to root for the White Sox for a total of four (4) games, beginning July 19, 2007. |
Author: | Frank Coztansa [ Thu Jul 19, 2007 10:25 pm ] |
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just four huh? i guess you wont root for the white sox when the carmines come to US cellular field then. what a shitty yankees "fan" you are. |
Author: | stoneroses86 [ Thu Jul 19, 2007 11:13 pm ] |
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Frank Coztansa wrote: just four huh? i guess you wont root for the white sox when the carmines come to US cellular field then. what a shitty yankees "fan" you are.
Just when I begin to think that we have perhaps become pals, this occurs. Why do you insist on using the lower case "y" when spelling the name of this most glorious of franchises? |
Author: | good dolphin [ Fri Jul 20, 2007 7:28 am ] |
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stoneroses86 wrote: In return for your kind offer, I hereby agree to root for the White Sox for a total of four (4) games, beginning July 19, 2007.
One down, three to go. If Contrearas beats Beckett tonight, Boston will be in a full panic attack. |
Author: | stoneroses86 [ Fri Jul 20, 2007 8:55 pm ] |
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good dolphin wrote: One down, three to go. If Contrearas beats Beckett tonight, Boston will be in a full panic attack.
That didn't go so well. |
Author: | Brick [ Fri Jul 20, 2007 8:57 pm ] |
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stoneroses86 wrote: good dolphin wrote: One down, three to go. If Contrearas beats Beckett tonight, Boston will be in a full panic attack. That didn't go so well. I will light a candle for your yankees stoneroses, and by light a candle, I mean drink a beer. |
Author: | Mustang Rob [ Fri Jul 20, 2007 9:14 pm ] |
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Good idea Rick. I'll have one too! |
Author: | stoneroses86 [ Fri Jul 20, 2007 10:25 pm ] |
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"Is that for Gene "stick" Michael or possibly George Michael?" Mustang Rob: Neither. However, Michael is as close to Mickey Charles Mantle as I could get. Unfortunately, my wife also frowns on "The M.ick" or even "Mickey." As she bears most of the responsibility for child care, I simply smile and accept these restrictions with silent resentment and bitterness. It sure is nice to be able to discuss baseball with a Red Sox fan, albeit one who has only been a fan since after Game 7 of the 2004 A.L.C.S. Our bantering has really made me feel a nostalgia for my youth, though not as nostalgic as I have been made to feel by "The Bronx is Burning." If only you were from Massachusetts. Ah, then I could really work up a good dislike for you. At present, however, I will very nearly be able to work up some sympathy for you when the glorious New York Yankees pass the Red Sox. By my calculations, this should occur on approximately August 22. Good day to you, Sir. |
Author: | Mustang Rob [ Sun Jul 22, 2007 10:43 am ] |
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stoneroses86 wrote: It sure is nice to be able to discuss baseball with a Red Sox fan, albeit one who has only been a fan since after Game 7 of the 2004 A.L.C.S. Our bantering has really made me feel a nostalgia for my youth, though not as nostalgic as I have been made to feel by "The Bronx is Burning."
If only you were from Massachusetts. Ah, then I could really work up a good dislike for you. At present, however, I will very nearly be able to work up some sympathy for you when the glorious New York Yankees pass the Red Sox. By my calculations, this should occur on approximately August 22. Good day to you, Sir. Sorry Roses, I'm not a Masshole Bronx is Burning has been very entertaining. It's becoming a guilty pleasure. I've been enjoying the "behind the scene" type documentaries that ESPN shot for some of the key elements of the series like "the Straw" interview. How many times are we going to go over this? You're only about 20 years off on my Red Sox loyalty. The Sox will hold off the yanks. The bullpen is the difference. |
Author: | Frank Coztansa [ Sun Jul 22, 2007 5:26 pm ] |
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christ, the yanks beat up on those mighty devil rays for a weekend and he's getting ready for the world series. the east is bostons for the taking. if they lose the race (which i dont think they will) it will be simply that-- they will have lost the east, the yankees will not have won the east |
Author: | stoneroses86 [ Sun Jul 22, 2007 10:31 pm ] |
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Mustang Rob wrote: Bronx is Burning has been very entertaining.
It's becoming a guilty pleasure. SPOILER ALERT! I have a feeling that you will love the ending. I'm just kidding you about jumping on the Red Sox bandwagon. You have to understand that most Red Sox fans I've met in my lifetime became fans because their fathers were Red Sox fans. In that way, Red Sox fandom is almost like an inherited mental illness. I just haven't known many people (from Illinois of all places!) who have voluntarily made such a choice. Let the record reflect that I respect the longevity of your misguided, and geographically erroneous, choice. Frank Costanza: If you are reading this, I am curious who you would root for if, hypothetically, the glorious Yankees were to play the Cubs in the World Series. You seem to immensely dislike both teams. |
Author: | good dolphin [ Mon Jul 23, 2007 8:15 am ] |
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stoneroses86 wrote: Mustang Rob wrote: I just haven't known many people (from Illinois of all places!) who have voluntarily made such a choice. Let the record reflect that I respect the longevity of your misguided, and geographically erroneous, choice. . I used to love the Red Sox. It seemed like the late 90's became the era for Red Sox pride in their unhappy plight. They and the Cubs seemed to take a similar marketing plan at that point: embrace being a lovable loser, market an outdated stadium, become a regional team, target casual fans/women with the circuses rather than the bread. That is why they lost me. I chose to recognize sustained excellence instead. |
Author: | BD [ Mon Jul 23, 2007 8:30 am ] |
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This is going to be a great AL race for that wildcard with the Yankees looking like the Yankees again, but having to overcome the Indians or Tigers will be a difficult challenge.... |
Author: | Mustang Rob [ Mon Jul 23, 2007 9:53 pm ] |
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good dolphin wrote: stoneroses86 wrote: Mustang Rob wrote: I just haven't known many people (from Illinois of all places!) who have voluntarily made such a choice. Let the record reflect that I respect the longevity of your misguided, and geographically erroneous, choice. . I used to love the Red Sox. It seemed like the late 90's became the era for Red Sox pride in their unhappy plight. They and the Cubs seemed to take a similar marketing plan at that point: embrace being a lovable loser, market an outdated stadium, become a regional team, target casual fans/women with the circuses rather than the bread. That is why they lost me. I chose to recognize sustained excellence instead. Fucking Ben Asslick - I cant' stand him. He's to the Red Sox what Cusak is to the Cubs or is the the Sox? |
Author: | Mustang Rob [ Mon Jul 23, 2007 9:54 pm ] |
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stoneroses86 wrote: Mustang Rob wrote: Bronx is Burning has been very entertaining. It's becoming a guilty pleasure. SPOILER ALERT! I have a feeling that you will love the ending. |
Author: | Mustang Rob [ Tue Jul 31, 2007 3:50 pm ] |
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In my best Billy Crystal voice Where's your Messiah NOW, Roses!!! 7th - Okajima - 51.2 IP, 30H, 12BB, 44K, 0.87 ERA 8th - Gagne - 33.1 IP, 23H, 12BB, 29K, 2.16ERA 9th - Papelbon - 37.2 IP, 23H, 11BB, 54K, 2.15 ERA I thought you said God was a Yankee fan? |
Author: | good dolphin [ Wed Aug 01, 2007 10:47 am ] |
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Okajima is pitching far beyond his capabilities. I expect him to look down during this rope trick sometime in the next month. |
Author: | Mustang Rob [ Wed Aug 01, 2007 11:24 am ] |
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good dolphin wrote: Okajima is pitching far beyond his capabilities. I expect him to look down during this rope trick sometime in the next month.
Agree Dolphin, He only has one way to go. It's unreasonable to think he can keep his ERA below 1 for another 30 IP, but I also don't think he'll go Contreras on me and post a 12+ for a month There is something deceptive about his delivery that the league hasn't figured out yet. His stats through 200 AB against him are simply phenomenal. |
Author: | stoneroses86 [ Wed Aug 01, 2007 2:06 pm ] |
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Mustang Rob: From my most recent perusal of the Blain's Farm & Fleet website: Behlen Countryâ„¢ 4 - Block Heavy Duty Poly Bull Feeder Mfr #: 28140207 Blain #: 226545 Price: $127.99 Features Tough enough for bulls, easy enough for small animals Self - closing rubber cover keeps out rain, snow and dirt Poly and rubber materials are corrosion - proof and will withstand cold temperatures Four compartments to hold mineral _______ Is it too late to raise the stakes of the bet? Oh, I hope Dravecky Gagne's arm doesn't fall off while pitching against the glorious Yankees. I really don't need to see that. |
Author: | Mustang Rob [ Wed Aug 01, 2007 4:03 pm ] |
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A man can only drink so much Patron, Roses. After all, I'm not Harry T and wouldn't want to end up with Mickey's liver. I do however, have to admit that any man who wants to raise the stakes of a wager when his team is seven back on August 1 sure has Stones (and I don't mean roses). I'm going to assume you're still on a high after the home run derby/batting practice session your team had last night and ignore your offer. |
Author: | Mustang Rob [ Tue Aug 28, 2007 11:44 am ] |
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"Counselor, Come Out! Come Out! Wherever You Are!" Your glorius franchise finds itself in need of a big stretch run, or they'll miss out on the wildcard. |
Author: | W_Z [ Wed Aug 29, 2007 9:23 am ] |
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i feel it... Tessie, "Nuf Ced" McGreevey shouted We're not here to mess around Boston, you know we love you madly Hear the crowd roar to your sound Don't blame us if we ever doubt you You know we couldn't live without you Tessie, you are the only only only |
Author: | Keyser Soze [ Wed Sep 19, 2007 9:13 pm ] |
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Red Sox shit the bed again and the Yanks are only 1.5 games out. Greatest comeback ever?? |
Author: | BD [ Wed Sep 19, 2007 9:17 pm ] |
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Keyser Soze wrote: Red Sox shit the bed again and the Yanks are only 1.5 games out.
Greatest comeback ever?? The only thing that sucks is that it doesn't matter. Yeah, their fans can go back and forth, and ESPN can play it to death, but both are going to the playoffs. |
Author: | stoneroses86 [ Mon Sep 24, 2007 5:02 pm ] |
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All right, Mustang Rob, et al. Let's get down to some serious Major League Baseball action! When this particular thread began (July 19, 2007), the glorious Yankees were a putrid 49 wins and 45 losses, 6.5 games out of both the Division lead and the Wild Card. Since then, they have gone on a rather glorious 41 wins and 20 losses tear, and, as I predicted they would, have most certainly qualified for postseason glory. In addition, les glorieux have placed me with a 25% shot at a fantastic gift certificate to Blain's Farm & Fleet. There is, however, much to be determined in the remaining 6 games. Point 1: The glorious Yankees are not permitted to play your Red Sox in the Divisional Series. Point 2: I would not care to see the Angels in same. Point 3: Unlike Custer, I do not fear the Indians. Point 4: The National League is apparently permitting the woeful Cubs to participate in their playoffs. This, of course, is an embarrasing testament to the, ahem, "quality" of that league. Let us just say that we should dispense with all formality, and the American League Champion should be immediately crowned the World Series Champion. How do you feel that your Carmines stack up against the Angels/Indians? |
Author: | FavreFan [ Mon Sep 24, 2007 5:23 pm ] |
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stoneroses86 wrote: All right, Mustang Rob, et al. Let's get down to some serious Major League Baseball action!
When this particular thread began (July 19, 2007), the glorious Yankees were a putrid 49 wins and 45 losses, 6.5 games out of both the Division lead and the Wild Card. Since then, they have gone on a rather glorious 41 wins and 20 losses tear, and, as I predicted they would, have most certainly qualified for postseason glory. In addition, les glorieux have placed me with a 25% shot at a fantastic gift certificate to Blain's Farm & Fleet. There is, however, much to be determined in the remaining 6 games. Point 1: The glorious Yankees are not permitted to play your Red Sox in the Divisional Series. Point 2: I would not care to see the Angels in same. Point 3: Unlike Custer, I do not fear the Indians. Point 4: The National League is apparently permitting the woeful Cubs to participate in their playoffs. This, of course, is an embarrasing testament to the, ahem, "quality" of that league. Let us just say that we should dispense with all formality, and the American League Champion should be immediately crowned the World Series Champion. How do you feel that your Carmines stack up against the Angels/Indians? The Tigers beat your Yanks last year and got their asses whipped by the Cards in a sweep. They dont play the games on paper buddy. |
Author: | Mustang Rob [ Mon Sep 24, 2007 5:51 pm ] |
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Much like you Roses I'd rather not face the Angels. Why travel if you don't have to. They hit the Sox starters harder than the Indians did, but didn't do much against the main pen guys. Since Tavarez & Wakefield won't be taking the mound, I'm not really looking at their starts. On the up side to that match up - Ortiz killed the Angels this year something like .370 ba 3 or 4 homers 15 rbi. The indians match up is a better one for the Sox. Both Schill & Becks shot them down & Manny kills their pitching (when healthy). I'm worried about the 7th & 8th innings. Timlin should be able to help out and take some of the load off Okajima who has looked tired in the 2nd half. It looks like Gagne is French for "washed up", and my Papelboner has experienced a little shrinkage recently, but we should be OK. I'm hoping the Yanks have to go out west just because they seem to have an issue with that match up. Should be a fun October, with a new hero emerging in New England - Jacoby Ellsbury. |
Author: | stoneroses86 [ Mon Sep 24, 2007 8:58 pm ] |
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FavreFan wrote: The Tigers beat your Yanks last year and got their asses whipped by the Cards in a sweep. They dont play the games on paper buddy.
I'm sorry, buddy, is your name Mustang Rob, buddy? Was I talking to you, buddy? By the way, buddy, it wasn't a sweep last year, buddy. |
Author: | sportsfan [ Mon Sep 24, 2007 9:13 pm ] |
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Don't get into it w. FavreFan, stoneroses. His sports knowledge is impeachable. He is the ultimate authority on the National Football League and Major League Baseball (as far as he knows). |
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