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Post by Rob G on Oct 10, 2003 22:46:49 GMT -5
Donnie Baseball is the bomb. I hope they put him on the world series roster. "Can they do that".
Yes any american league team will crush the national. For as long as i can remember the national never compared. The braves have been the best by FAR and they get eaten up too.
Pedro vs. Clemens. oh boy oh boy oh boy. This is hirstoric and great. I hope to the lord clemens dont get lit up.
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Post by abisai on Oct 11, 2003 20:08:43 GMT -5
1. Pedro hits our worst player, Karim Garcia, nearly in the head. He stays in the game.
2. Pedro points at the dugout, clearly yells something along the lines of, "that's right, I hit you in the head." He stays in the game.
3. Roger Clemens pitches with control and does an excellent job. A pitch to Manny Ramirez was high, but not even close to him. Manny basically charges the mound. He stays in the game.
4. Don Zimmer, who was once knocked unconscious for TWO WEEKS by a pitch that hit him in the head, vehementally goes after Pedro, one deep. One deep. Pedro and him are yelling, hard to tell what's going on with the hands by Zim, but Pedro wraps his hands around his head and lets him fall to the ground. Zimmer down again, damn. Pedro laughs on the bench about it. He stays in the game.
5. A fight erupts in the right field, in the Yankee bullpen, between a Boston field crew member and some Yankee players. Karim Garcia jumps the wall and hurts his throwing hand in the melee. He leaves the game.
I knew some bullshiit was coming. I hate the Red Sox. They jeered "Rooooooggggerrrr" the whole game, as trained in the Oakland series by their players to do, to no avail as the Rocket shut it down. He shut it, shut it down. I blame the Boston management for all of this. Note how absent their manager is during all of this and how little involvement he puts into stopping his players from doing anything stupid. Listen to this Grady Little speak next time you can. He is fukking retarded, literally. He has trouble speaking words of more than two letters. Gumbo anyone? It was great the stadium supposedly stopped serving beer after the melee. It was not great their workers attacked the players in the bullpen. How much more unprofessional can an organization be?
Red Sox = LOSERS Watch after the series goes to NY, and expect more crowd calling out Pedro. Watch the close-up, he will laugh. He lost, acts like an idiot when he has no need to, but he will laugh. Why? Because he knows with the shiit on the line, the Yankees come thru and he is a Loser. He laughs because he is too afraid to man up to the real challenge. He throws at hitters because he is afraid they will not be afraid of his pitches if he doesn't. He was afraid of the Yankees, so he threw at one. Not any of the Hall of Famers, not any of the All-Stars, not even a regular playing position player, just some dude who played the last couple months in NY. Pedro laughs because he lacks the confidence the Yankees possess. He laughs because he wants to cry. He is a pusssy.
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Post by Darth Deucedropper on Oct 12, 2003 2:08:34 GMT -5
I just hope and I want to say that ny will have enough class not to act up but really at this point restraint that the ny fans do not go nuts
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Post by Rob G on Oct 12, 2003 6:33:31 GMT -5
Actually in my experience Yankee fans are fine. They heckle like no bodies business but thats ok. I will not speak about mets fans however. But i mean at this point the is getting damn near the text book definition of "Mad Beef". What pedro did to Zim angers me. I cant believe no one went after pedro after this. Wasn't Zim the red sox head coach for many years. World series and all that. Whatever.
Buck nailed it on the head. But the truth can only bring me so much peace of mind. I want pedro dead, i want his family dead, i want his house burnt to the ground.
One things for sure. If anything else happens to Zim, he is going to die on the field.
Something is definatly gonna go down in the bronx. They are coming for pedro and they coming hard. I cant wait.
But really anything too terrible wouldbe bad for all side. Perhaps its better if just sweep them in Boston and move on.
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Post by abisai on Oct 12, 2003 16:06:16 GMT -5
Yankee president Randy Levine quote: "A security incident like this would never be tolerated at Yankee Stadium. Unfortunately, there was an atmosphere of lawlessness that was allowed to be perpetrated all day long. The events of the entire day were disgraceful and shameful, and if it happened at our ballpark, we would apologize, and that's what the Red Sox should do here."
There was no apology, of couse.
And they are reporting that he all-star reliever Jeff Nelson and right fielder jumped the grounskeeper. Which is more believable, that these guys playing the game started a fight or some fan employee of the Red Sox? Plus I heard the audio of reporters in Boston clubhouse, total Boston accents, and you just know people are drumming up the story to be more contreversial. Besides, there was no interview from Nelson or Garcia about it, but references to interviews with Joe Nobody groundskeeper.
I can totally picture George lining up a security task force to protect the team. Why not? They have the money, need, and ability to put it together. Actually, I am predicting a couple days of pressure without incident and big Yankee victories. But the return to the Bronx will get ugly for Boston. They will be heckled in the stadium badly. But so long as they stay out of the upper deck, they should be alright. No safety issues in Yankee Stadium I hope. As far as fights there, when the Yankees and Orioles mixed it up big time, it was all players and no fans involved. They pack the place with police and security to begin with, afraid of terrorism as it is, so they usually have enough bodies to stop the riot from outbreaking. Again, unless you're talking upper deck, it gets hectic up there. Mostly because it's so steep and people fall on top of each other and everyone gets mad, but anyway....
Go YANKEES!
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Post by abisai on Oct 12, 2003 16:11:39 GMT -5
sports.espn.go.com/mlb/playoffs2003/news/story?id=1636571Mayor Michael Bloomberg said Sunday: "If that happened in New York we would have arrested the perpetrator. Nobody should throw a 70-year-old man to the ground, period. You start doing that pretty soon you're going to throw a 61-year-old man to the ground, and I have a big vested interest in that." "You just cannot assault people, even if it's on a baseball field," added Bloomberg.
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Post by Rob G on Oct 13, 2003 6:20:23 GMT -5
The president of the Yankess and the mayor are making me very proud. However Zim did kindof charge Pedro. Its still not right but legally i think pedro was entitled to defend himself.
Did you see Zim crying at the press conference. "I am embarressed at myself, i am embaressed for the yankees the red sox and my family. And he was crying. Freaking terribly sad. I wanted to kill myself but instead i will kill pedro.
Rain delay for another day. There is wisdom in there but i feel as though things have gone to far to come back.
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Post by abisai on Oct 14, 2003 18:30:24 GMT -5
Ahhhhhhhhhhh........
That is the sound of George Steinbrenner nutting all over the city of Boston.
Zero percentage chance the Red Sox win two in a row. They're throwing John Burket tomorrow and Yankee bats should finally come alive (I hope).
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Post by abisai on Oct 14, 2003 19:00:00 GMT -5
sports.espn.go.com/mlb/playoffs2003/news/story?id=1637683When asked about possible charges regarding the incident in the Yankee bullpen, Jeff Nelson said: "I know what I did. I know the truth. If I did something wrong, I'd be worried about it. I didn't do anything wrong. It's great to be a diehard Red Sox or Yankees fan, but it's another to take it to another extreme. That's what these people are doing. I played this game too long to go out and attack somebody. I know what to do, I know the right way to do things, and it's a shame everybody took it the other way."
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Post by abisai on Oct 14, 2003 19:05:15 GMT -5
sports.espn.go.com/mlb/playoffs2003/columns/story?columnist=klapisch_bob&id=1637695"Manny Ramirez is a (coward). I hope he reads that," Goose Gossage said Monday. "If he pulled that stuff in the old days, he would've gotten back in the box and I guarantee you he would've had the next pitch in his earlobe. The guy is a one-dimensional player. He can hit -- a little. But he can't even hit when it counts." "You want to bring a bat to the mound? Let him try," Gossage said. "Ramirez might've gotten one of us (pitchers), but he wouldn't have gotten all 10. You wouldn't have seen him the rest of the series, I promise you, because we would've put him in the hospital. I saw what he did (in Game 5 of the ALDS against Oakland), pointing into the dugout after he hit a home run. Someone should've put him right on his butt for that. That made me sick. He hardly ever hits when it counts, and he has the (guts) to do that? Give me a break." And about Pedro :"That skinny little (expletive)," the Goose said loudly. "There's no question he threw right at Garcia's head. That's totally gutless. It's too bad he doesn't have to hit, because I guarantee you he wouldn't be throwing at hitters like that." THE BOTTOM LINE: "They think they can intimidate the Yankees?" Gossage said. "(Bleep) them. No one can do that."
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Post by Rob G on Oct 15, 2003 5:45:40 GMT -5
Damn, Goose is mad as hell and he aint gonna take it. Did he call pedro a sp*c. Thats great. I love when guys do this. Especially guys like goose who cant hold anything over him. You cant kick him out the league or proclaim him a racist cause he got nithing to los. He dont care.
The worst part about it is that hes mad and apt to say things that arent completely factual. But every word he said was dead truth. Taking em' to church, Goose style.
Oh yeah and yanks win. I definatly feel tomorro is our night. I'm looking for Posada to come through. He is the man.
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Post by abisai on Oct 15, 2003 13:27:32 GMT -5
I read it as "That skinny little sh*t" not "That skinny little sp*c" but who knows when they bleep you like that. Yeah, Posada is the man. You could make a real case for him being the team captain, or co-captain at least. Burket vs. Pettitte at Yankee stadium? No contest. Unless Luis Sojo starts st second, Enrique Wilson starts at third, Erick Almonte at shortstop, John Flaherty at catcher, Dave Delucci in left field, Juan Rivera in center field, and Ruben Sierra in right field.
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Post by Rob G on Oct 15, 2003 14:34:00 GMT -5
WHOA,
I guess Zim could be manaager and Goose could be UMP. YEAH
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Post by abisai on Oct 15, 2003 19:52:06 GMT -5
Man am I disappoiinted. I wore my Yankee jersey and everything. Fudge! Until tomorrow.
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Post by Rob G on Oct 15, 2003 21:12:26 GMT -5
Every thing was looking good too. My man Jorge was cracking HR. And then the middle relief came in. DOOM.
Thats OK, its more compelling and intense this way. GAME 7 for all the nuggets. Clemens vs. Pedro. No coubt we will see ALL starting pitchers from both sides. I love when that happens. Mike musina comes out in 14th inning to close. WHAT?
I'm looking for a big lead from boston going into the last inning. Then Yanks hit walk off home run. HA HA HA.
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