Posted on 10/08/2007 8:41:25 PM PDT by Vigilanteman
Grady Sizemore led off the first inning with a homer and Victor Martinez ripped a two-run single in the fourth as the Indians roughed up Yankees starter Chien-Ming Wang early tonight in Game 4 of their best-of-five series
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but seriously, my grandmother could have won those world seies in the mid-late-90's with those teams. i mean come on!
look at joe's record before he came to the yanks. he just wasn't that great of a manager. when he came to the yanks, he had the best pitching, hitting, and administrative support, that money could buy.
the real question is, who could you get to replace him? if your going to get mattingly, you might as well keep joe.
So if I wear my Indians cap, we can be 2 of a kind lol.
At least thru the winter. :-)
My Orioles have sucked for so long I kinda like wearing the other team hats anyhow. Another case of poor team ownership.
Joe Torre?....just one of the best and I wish he would come and help my Mariners.....
of course, the Yankees I loved were a differant sort...Thurmun Munson, Bobby Murcer, Roy White....compare them to the strip bar champion Pay-rod....
Agreed.
Those flies are called Canadian Soldiers.
The official Canadian Soldiers are the mayfly. Those are these big suckers that have the long tails and the wings that stick up about an inch. They don't fly much or bite. They just land mostly on the north side of things and stay there. They get so thick in places by the lake they have to clean them up with shovels and snowplows.
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I think the ones the other night were midges that look like big mosquitoes but don't suck blood or bite. I live near the lake and in the evening they get in huge swarms that look like dark clouds and you can hear a loud humming noise.
When Lake Erie was polluted a lot in the 60s and 70s, there were very few bugs around, but lately their numbers are way back up again.
Sorry, LeBron! Your boys lose!
I'm no fan of George Steinbrenner, but this statement is kinda out of line.
There's some question as to whom the "boss" of the Yankees is these days. Steinbrenner has rarely been seen or heard from in recent years until his comments were published the other day in a New Jersey newspaper (most previous quotes were attributed to mysterious statements released by a team spokesman), and there had been rumors a couple of years ago that he was in the early stages of Alzheimer's Disease.
My prediction is that Torre stays -- if he wants to.
You are correct. It’s very strange. They just drop dead after a very short period of time. I stepped outside once, and there were so many of them on the ground dead, it kind of looked like sand, dirt or something.
But, consider also that the Yankees have not won a World Series without Chris Chambliss since Steinbrenner bought the club except for the 1976 Series where it was Chris' home run again the Royals that put them in the Series. They lost the 1976 Series to Cincinnati, but since that time, under Steinbrenner, the Yanks have only won the World Series when Chris was a part of the team:
Chambliss as a Yankee player
1976 - lost (but his home run put them in the Series)
1977 - won
1978 - won
Chambliss in Atlanta
1981 - lost
Chambliss as a Yankee coach
1996 - won
1998 - won
1999 - won
2000 - won
Chambliss fired after 2000 season
2001 - lost
2003 - lost
just another bit of nearly useless baseball trivia
Sigh ... I had my first date with Mr. RightField in Municipal Stadium.
Remember Nickle Beer days?
I’d like to see Chris as the Tribe manager but I can’t really bitch too much about Eric Wedge.
Go Sox!
That’s nothing... You want to talk about a curse?
The witch was born in Chicago in ‘47. Cubs’ last trip to World Series was in ‘45. Between her and the goat (how can we tell the difference?) - we’re screwed!
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