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Final Score: New York Yankees 6, Boston Red Sox 5 (Game 7~~~ Live Thread)
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Posted on 10/16/2003 4:11:55 PM PDT by Dog
Edited on 10/16/2003 9:32:24 PM PDT by Admin Moderator.
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To: All
Another observation on this game: Clemens was an afterthought in BOTH games in this series. Game 3 he pitched very well, and kept his cool, but few talk about that aspect of the game. And in game 7 Clemens got shelled early and pulled in the fourth, only to be overshadowed by the comeback. Who would have thought that between Mussina, Clemens, and Pedro we'd have one win total? Also, Wakefield had four decisions in this series (2-2). I wonder if that's an LCS record.
Even if the Cubs had won, a Cubs/Yankees series would be very hard-pressed to come close to the drama in the ALCS and NLCS.
2,681
posted on
10/17/2003 2:59:30 AM PDT
by
TrappedInLiberalHell
(Hillary walks into a bar. Let's hope it leaves a nice bump on her forehead.)
To: StarFan; Little Bill; LindaSOG
Singing?
I am singing the Red Sox Fan's anthem: NEXT YEAR IN BOSTON
Fair is Fair, Congrats.
To: fhayek
OK. I had a few Mia Hamm jokes that seemed to go un-noticed in the heat of battle. I know how you feel. I came up with what I thought was a great Chicago joke that was PERFECT for the game situation. Unfortunately because the Cubs lost, my joke never got a single response. The situation was that the Cubs were trailing by 4, when Troy O'Leary hit a home run off of Marlins pitcher Josh Beckett. My joke was "Maybe Mr. O'Leary's (Holy) Cow has just kicked over the Beckett that will start the Great Chicago Offensive Fire of 2003!"
I HATE it when I work so hard on a joke and nobody notices. But I guess the Cubs subsequent loss because the focus of the rest of the thread. Oh well.
2,683
posted on
10/17/2003 3:28:11 AM PDT
by
TrappedInLiberalHell
(Hillary walks into a bar. Let's hope it leaves a nice bump on her forehead.)
To: NYCVirago
Here's a line another freeper used a few days ago. This freeper, whose name escapes me at the moment, suggested that when the Yankees won this series, they should play "Mama, Don't Let Your Babies Grow Up to Be Cowboys" That was me. I also started the Green Eggs and Ham spoof of Nomar's (up to then) lack of clutch hitting. Others added to it later, making it a classic. I guess I'm just the resident baseball wise guy.
2,684
posted on
10/17/2003 3:30:26 AM PDT
by
TrappedInLiberalHell
(Hillary walks into a bar. Let's hope it leaves a nice bump on her forehead.)
To: Moose4
This is the worst possible outcome for the networks So at least we can all agree on being happy about the networks being disappointed. Those same networks that exude liberal bias day in and day out. Those same networks that called the 2000 Election for Gore prematurely. No, I can't feel sorry for the networks. The fans got more dramatic baseball this postseason ALREADY, even before the World Series, than in just about any other televised postseason. So the fans win, the networks lose. That's a huge win for baseball on both counts!
2,685
posted on
10/17/2003 3:56:37 AM PDT
by
TrappedInLiberalHell
(Hillary walks into a bar. Let's hope it leaves a nice bump on her forehead.)
To: nopardons
No,it didn't suit them at all,looked out of place, and silly. Reminds me of when Trent Lott put on that cowboy hat for his meeting with President-elect Bush at the Crawford Ranch during the recount weeks.
2,686
posted on
10/17/2003 4:17:56 AM PDT
by
TrappedInLiberalHell
(Hillary walks into a bar. Let's hope it leaves a nice bump on her forehead.)
To: Mr. Mojo
I know lots of Yankee fans (as I'm sure you do), and nearly every last one of them is a conservative.
2,687
posted on
10/17/2003 4:35:51 AM PDT
by
LouD
(Official GOP Vigilante: Fair and Honest Elections - Or Else!)
To: Moose4
Thankfully the Yanks won. No more late nights watching baseball.
To: LouD
Hillary should be the poster-child for fairweather fans. I don't hold Kennedy or Ben/JLo against the Sox. Nobody should hold Hillary or Spike Lee against the Yankees. It comes down to the teams on the field. Both teams have a hothead pitcher (Clemens vs. Pedro) and a showboater (Manny vs. Soriano). Other than that there's not much to dislike about the players themselves.
2,689
posted on
10/17/2003 5:26:21 AM PDT
by
TrappedInLiberalHell
(Hillary walks into a bar. Let's hope it leaves a nice bump on her forehead.)
To: stillonaroll
Something you have to remember is that a "competitive, open market" in a professional sports league is an oxymoron. A league by definition cannot function in that manner, because each team in the league must walk a fine line that is incompatible with a free market -- they must defeat their competition on the field, while at the same time ensuring that they don't beat them off the field (by driving them out of business). In addition to being part of the competition, the opposing team is also part of the product!
2,690
posted on
10/17/2003 5:31:23 AM PDT
by
Alberta's Child
("To freedom, Alberta, horses . . . and women!")
To: TrappedInLiberalHell
In his defense, unlike the others you mentioned, Ben might be a world-class ahole in other respects, but he's a true Red Sox fan.
2,691
posted on
10/17/2003 5:31:37 AM PDT
by
LouD
(Official GOP Vigilante: Fair and Honest Elections - Or Else!)
To: LouD
Ben might be a world-class ahole in other respects, but he's a true Red Sox fan. Nice to know he at least knows fidelity about something, even if not his would-be bride. I think Gwyneth Paltrow said something like "Ben's dream girl is a stripper with a beer in each hand".
2,692
posted on
10/17/2003 5:33:54 AM PDT
by
TrappedInLiberalHell
(Hillary walks into a bar. Let's hope it leaves a nice bump on her forehead.)
To: TrappedInLiberalHell
I came around on Pedro at the end of Game 3. Behind all his antics on the field during that game was a remarkable story that most people didn't talk about -- from that point in Game 3 through most of the series, most of the Yankee hitters have looked like absolute sh!t at the plate.
2,693
posted on
10/17/2003 5:37:22 AM PDT
by
Alberta's Child
("To freedom, Alberta, horses . . . and women!")
To: Alberta's Child
Grady Little is an idiot! No Little League coach would leave a right-handed pitcher, who's tossed 115 pitches, who's just given up a double, and who's going to face three hitters from the left side. Of course, Pedro is going to want to stay but it is up to the manager to pull him when the tank is dry...idiot!
2,694
posted on
10/17/2003 6:03:59 AM PDT
by
meandog
("Do unto others before they do unto you!")
To: Dog; Admin Moderator
Good job.
2,695
posted on
10/17/2003 6:07:26 AM PDT
by
lysie
To: lysie
By the time some of you read this post, it may have been fixed, but right now the NY Post web site has this sub-headline under 'Sports': "Bone HR Puts Yanks In Series"
That's their spelling, not mine. It's been like that for at least a half hour.
2,696
posted on
10/17/2003 6:11:39 AM PDT
by
TrappedInLiberalHell
(Hillary walks into a bar. Let's hope it leaves a nice bump on her forehead.)
To: TrappedInLiberalHell
To: Dog
How ironic. The Sox's trump card turns out to be their Achilles heel. The swaggering, blustering, beanballing, macho hombre Martinez stays in, because his overwheening pride prevents him from leaving when he knows he's spent.
Even more ironic, the man he threatened to decapitate delivers the coup de gras. Posada, that is. Beautiful.
Martinez really deserved a nice knuckle sandwich for his behavior in last Saturday's fiasco in Boston. But this is far more poignant and will last a whole lot longer than any transient physical pain caused by a punch in the chops.
To: NYCVirago
You can download game 7 for $3.95 at the yankees's web site: I noticed that, but I don't have broadband. I subscribe to Gameday Audio, however. Unfortunately the login screen is currently freezing every time I try to load it (probably all those people hitting the Gameday servers this morning). I wanted to listen to the archived full-broadcast of the game as a consolation prize. If anyone knows of some other place to get a streaming audio of the game, please let me know. I have Windows Media Player and the RealAudio RealOne Player, both of which support streaming audio.
2,699
posted on
10/17/2003 6:26:59 AM PDT
by
TrappedInLiberalHell
(Hillary walks into a bar. Let's hope it leaves a nice bump on her forehead.)
To: RedBloodedAmerican; ClintonBeGone; jwalsh07; Senator Pardek
Being a Yankee fan is like being a fan of a #1 rated TV show or the best selling artist on the Billboard top 100. In America it is essential for some people to be associated with a winner, no matter how they are a winner. The Yankess have a herd of these fans. Yahoooooo's, been to the Stadium latley? It's not a baseball game it's an event.
The scoreboard tells the yahoo's when to cheer, how to cheer, and exactly what to cheer. Most of the people do not know baseball, they are there for the LOGO. The Yankees. The team of the moment.
After I hated Wade Boggs (sit down batting champ) for years George hires him? And I have to watch him ride a horse around the outfield? Then Clemons? I am suppose to root for these Red Sox players because they now wear the LOGO?
That's why After 35 years of being a fan I have given up on the Yankees. I had season tickets and used to go to Monday nite games for years. Now it is a Joke.
If the Yankees fielded 9 farm animals they still would have fans.
2,700
posted on
10/17/2003 6:47:57 AM PDT
by
Afronaut
(Live as free men, but do not use your freedom as a cover-up for evil.)
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