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Re: How bout them Yankees!?
#257868
04/13/06 09:18 PM
04/13/06 09:18 PM
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plawrence
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As long as they can score 9 runs a game, they'll go down in history as one of the greatest teams ever with their 144-18 W-L record.
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Re: How bout them Yankees!?
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04/15/06 02:33 PM
04/15/06 02:33 PM
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Tony Mosrite
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first, I am NOT a Red Sox fan. (at least not until they play the Yankees). maybe you got that from my signature, but no. it's just a quote that I find to be very funny and tells a lot about baseball. right now, for instance, I could throw a lot of stats proving these guys suck, and you would promptly come up with other ones proving I was wrong. the fact is, watching those guys play, I don't think they are 'always champion-Yankees-rotation-like' kind of pitchers. I don't care if Small went unbeaten last season or Chacon made whatever the hell the stats tell us he did. pitchers go up and down every year, and I got used to see the Yankees with at least 3 or 4 absolutely reliable pitchers, in their best years, with a couple of good season under their belts. now they have an aging ace (although I still believe the Big Unit is a top 5 pitfcher in the MLB), an aging AND under-developing #2 starter (Mussina) and a lot of guys that can either shut down the opponent or give up a game in 1 inning. this is not a question of "how long into the season we are". I was saying that before it even started. and so far, (of course, TOO EARLY) you don't have no reason to be that confident. :p
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Re: How bout them Yankees!?
#257878
04/15/06 11:49 PM
04/15/06 11:49 PM
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Don Jasani
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No offense to the many Yankee fans on the bb, but I cannot understand how a team with Jorge Posada, Robinson Cano, Derek Jeter, Alex Rodriguez, Johnny Damon, Hideki Matsui, Gary Sheffield, Bernie Williams and Randy Johnson, Mike Mussina and Mariano Rivera on its A.R. can start off the season 5 - 6.  On paper, The Yankees should be 11 - 0 and sit alone atop the A.L. East.
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Re: How bout them Yankees!?
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04/16/06 12:00 AM
04/16/06 12:00 AM
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Double-J
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Well, Oakland and Anaheim have been two of the better teams in the AL. We swept the Royals, just as we should have. We would've won tonight, if Mo hadn't blown the save.
The Yankees also didn't have all of their starters in tonight, they played Cairo at first and Phillips at DH (not that its a real excuse, but Giambi and especially Bernie can be clutch). Also, they were facing two pitchers in Minnesota, the first whom they had relatively little experience against, and the other arguably the best active pitcher in MLB.
Again, you're right, we should have won some of those games. But I do think that it is still incredibly early in the season, the night is still young, and in the end, I think the team chemistry will blend enough for us to have a decent stretch of wins.
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Re: How bout them Yankees!?
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04/16/06 12:19 AM
04/16/06 12:19 AM
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Don Jasani
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I don't disagree at all on The Yanks being able to pull together a decent enough stretch of wins. Hell, The Bombers will probably win their gabillionth A.L. East title in a row. And, Jason "I used steroids but I kinda apologized for it so every thing should be a ok  " Giambi is one of the most overrated players in all of Baseball in my opinion. If he didn't play in N.Y., in the words of Ace Rothstein he'd still be shovelling muleshit. Bernie Williams though, despite all the recognition he gets in N.Y./N.J./Conn. is prolly one of the most underrated and one of the classiest players in all of Baseball. I hope he makes it to The Hall one day but I'm not completely sure he'll have the stats.
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Re: How bout them Yankees!?
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04/16/06 03:58 AM
04/16/06 03:58 AM
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Tony Mosrite
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Originally posted by Double-J: Who said I'm being "that confident," I even said we would benefit from picking up another starter down the stretch.
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"that confident" for me, was saying that the Yankees would win the AL East, what you absolutely did "Besides, if I were you (being a Red Sox fan), I'd be more worried about beating the Blue Jays for the Wild Card..." - now, before we continue this never ending discussion, let me repeat:
IP H R ER BB SO HR E.R.A.
Rivera {BS,1}{L,0-1} 1.1 3 2 2 0 2 0 5.40
 there's somethings money just can't buy. that is one of'em. it just makes the day for me seeing the Uber Closer come up such an embarassing outing (in fact, it is absolutely normal, but since it is Rivera...) I also agree with Don Jasani. imagine if the Atlanta Braves or the Oakland A's had half the starts the Yankees have, and the Bombers still manage to embarass themselves 
"I'm just a humble motherfucker with a big ass dick" The Bunk
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Re: How bout them Yankees!?
#257884
04/16/06 09:31 AM
04/16/06 09:31 AM
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fathersson
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You better check with your sport department then. Oh I get it, we can brag how the Yankees sweep the shitty KC team and still are in the basement, but we can't give the Mets their due.  :p Once again: According to my Yankee handbook, Fans have to say: it is early yet, there is a whole season to go! Just look at last year. Let Go METS!
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Re: How bout them Yankees!?
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04/16/06 08:48 PM
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Originally posted by Tony Mosrite: quote: Originally posted by Double-J: Who said I'm being "that confident," I even said we would benefit from picking up another starter down the stretch.
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"that confident" for me, was saying that the Yankees would win the AL East, what you absolutely did "Besides, if I were you (being a Red Sox fan), I'd be more worried about beating the Blue Jays for the Wild Card..." - now, before we continue this never ending discussion, let me repeat:
All this means precisely...DICKALL! We're not even 20 games into the season yet people! These types of predictions should be made approaching The All Star break and then after the midway point of the season. I concur, and I've been saying that all along.
Nice win for the Yanks, today, btw. :p
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Re: How bout them Yankees!?
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04/16/06 10:57 PM
04/16/06 10:57 PM
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Don Jasani
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JJ, that was a low blow man! I mean the freakin game was called after 5 innings cuz of rain! I mean rain! Hey, do you or I or anyone else who has ever had to work outside ever in their lives ever stopped working for the whole day cuz of rain? No, you wait till the rain stops, then you start workin again. But just cuz Ozzie Guillen (no offense to him personally I actually like the guy) is a delicate genius, they have to call the freakin game. A Baseball game is finished after 9 innings. Nueve, no cinco o seis, o siete, o ocho, NUEVE! Nada mas. Nueve es bastante para una juega. Nine innings. They gotta change the weather rules, sorry to rant but it just pisses me right off!
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Re: How bout them Yankees!?
#257891
04/17/06 09:19 AM
04/17/06 09:19 AM
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You can't play baseball in a continuous, driving rain. It affects the field, the running, and the pitching. The forecast must've stated that there would be no break in the rain.
A game is considered official after 5 completed innings, even if it is ended early due to weather. If they couldn't foresee the game even lasting that long, then no point playing at all. It's called a rainout.
If the game was called, then the game was called. Live with it.
Apple
A wise and frugal government, which shall leave men free to regulate their own pursuits of industry and improvement, and shall not take from the mouth of labor the bread it has earned - this is the sum of good government.
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