The Yankees Lose!

Postby macnole » Fri Oct 07, 2011 12:27 am

Dude, how is saying good job to the Tigers a poke by inserting a SOM reference to Peralta. Obviously, his 4 is a fictitious creation...and in fact illustrates the inexact way we try to assign value to fielders. That was it--not a dig at the Tigs. Maybe at SOM strategy...

So, no no.. Congrats--I hope the AL takes one more home against the NL.
Seriously--go AL.

I admit monomania (not sure what that is, but seems descriptive) toward the BoSox. And of course yours is with A-Rod I guess :wink:

Good Luck--with a rested Cy Young starter and one of the best managers in the game, they will be tough!
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Postby LMBombers » Fri Oct 07, 2011 5:07 am

You either love the Yankees or hate the Yankees and that has nothing to do with being a Red Sox fan or not. I believe the majority of us hate the Yankees. However hating a team (Yankees, Red Sox or any team) is also a sign of respect. You have no reason to hate a perennial losing team.
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Postby macnole » Fri Oct 07, 2011 10:00 am

Well I've seen the Yankees in 4 other stadiums and the funny thing is I would say more love the Yankees--since I was usually surrounded by Yankee fans in places like KC, Tampa Bay etc

But now the Red Sox are a "losing" team? Wow. Has nothing to do with that--a rivalry is a rivalry. I can have any reason I want to hate a perennial losing team--just ask Alabama/Auburn, Michigan/Ohio St. But I wouldn't call the Red Sox a perennial losing team. They are successful by most standards, just not by championship standards (except if maybe just looking at the past 8 years). And by the way, the Yankees sucked amidst a few interludes of success when I was growing up. From 1979 until 1994 was a painful time for championships and pennants with only a couple exceptions.
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Postby macnole » Fri Oct 07, 2011 10:01 am

[quote:0a363af5e3="LMBombers"]You either love the Yankees or hate the Yankees and that has nothing to do with being a Red Sox fan or not. I believe the majority of us hate the Yankees. However hating a team (Yankees, Red Sox or any team) is also a sign of respect. You have no reason to hate a perennial losing team.[/quote:0a363af5e3]

Note I also did not start this thread. Nor did I start a thread last week saying "Red Sox Lose" with a quip from Buck Martinez or something.

So not sure what you're referring to. They're out of it--so what. They will be back next year and they lost to a team that played better, i.e., the better team. That's OK. Life goes on! And I still hate the Red Sox :wink:
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Postby macnole » Fri Oct 07, 2011 10:05 am

You have to admit this is funny:

How many of the great Yankees won only one world series?

Well...
How many of the great Red Sox have won only none world series? Most of em.

All in good fun--Detroit really doesn't have that kind of baseball rivalry so maybe this is foreign. New Yorkers have this relationship and it's normal.
:)
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Postby nels52 » Fri Oct 07, 2011 10:31 am

[quote:d0224ed372="macnole"]You have to admit this is funny:

How many of the great Yankees won only one world series?

Well...
How many of the great Red Sox have won only none world series? Most of em.


:)[/quote:d0224ed372]

-Yeah but those Red Sox greats aren't Yankees, Yankees who wear pinstripes, compete for a championship every year for the last 100 and end up winning about 28 or so...so......
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Postby pkwmati » Fri Oct 07, 2011 10:47 am

[quote:dc154cc1ff="macnole"]You have to admit this is funny:[/quote:dc154cc1ff]

Umm......yeah......don't quit your day job. :wink:
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Postby djmacb » Fri Oct 07, 2011 10:48 am

[quote:6138980024="macnole"]You have to admit this is funny:
All in good fun--Detroit really doesn't have that kind of baseball rivalry so maybe this is foreign. New Yorkers have this relationship and it's normal.
:)[/quote:6138980024]
Yep, only New Yorkers know about rivalries. Michigan-Ohio State and Red Wings-Avalanche in the '90s-'00s were nothing.

Awaiting your next bitter-Yankee-fan patronizing response.
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Postby warrenbob52 » Fri Oct 07, 2011 2:04 pm

Enough about the Yankees,BEAT THE RANGERS!
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Postby Treyomo » Fri Oct 07, 2011 2:53 pm

[quote:a333aeb9b0="macnole"]Any season where the Red Sox miss the playoffs is still a great season ;)
Good job to the Tigers. I guess you [i:a333aeb9b0]can[/i:a333aeb9b0] win with a 4 range at ss...[/quote:a333aeb9b0]

We'll see if the Brewers can advance with a 5 at SS. My buddies and I invented a drinking game for Brewers fans:

- Take a drink for every pop up (fair or foul) Betancourt hits
- Take two drinks for every Betancourt first pitch out
- Take 3 drinks for every Betancourt first pitch pop out
- Take a drink for every Carlos Gomez overswing
- One drink for every Casey Mcgehee weak ground ball
- Two drinks for every Casey Mcgehee weak ground ball double play
- One drink for every Corey Hart feeble swing at a low outside breaking pitch

We had to stop after the 4th inning.
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