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Guest FrigidSoul
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Jeter is having x-rays on his shoulder and cheek as we speak.

Guest Anglesault
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No, game 7 last year was much, much better, but this was a hell of a regular season game, best I can remember.

The fact that almost every man on both teams played and that the score see-sawed made this better.

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Jeter's hurt now? Great, this game got even better (he's on my fantasy team and was finally giving me some return).

 

Can't even beat a rookie....

 

What is it, three weeks until Patriots camp starts? I'm not watching these guys for a second until they get their heads out of their ass.

 

And give Kevin Millar his walking papers TOMORROW!!

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Guest Anglesault
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I'm exhausted.

 

And sweaty.

 

And my hair frizzed out.

 

I look like Manny.

Guest FrigidSoul
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I'm exhausted.

 

And sweaty.

 

And my hair frizzed out.

Then stop masturbating

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No, game 7 last year was much, much better, but this was a hell of a regular season game, best I can remember.

The fact that almost every man on both teams played and that the score see-sawed made this better.

But it's July 1st...

 

I'm sorry but the fact that it was YANKEE STADIUM YANKEES-SOX GAME 7 CLEMENS V. PEDRO and that is was so fucking dramatic and IMPORTANT makes it the better game. Are you honestly telling me you had more invested in this game and marked out more than you did in game 7 last year. The Yankees, realistically, had NOTHING on the line tonight, they're just playing for pride. Game 7, Sox win and "the curse" is over, that game was infinitely more important in the big picture of the rivalry, plus it was a HELL of a game to boot.

Guest Anglesault
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I'm sorry but the fact that it was YANKEE STADIUM YANKEES-SOX GAME 7 CLEMENS V. PEDRO and that is was so fucking dramatic and IMPORTANT makes it the better game.  Are you honestly telling me you had more invested in this game and marked out more than you did in game 7 last year.  The Yankees, realistically, had NOTHING on the line tonight,

This was the game that either buried the Sox or lit a fire under their ass. It meant more to the season than it seemed.

 

Game 7, Sox win and "the curse" is over

 

Not necessarily. To end the curse, they'd have to go through the Yanks and win the (world)series.

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Guest Anglesault
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This game has just left me emotionally exhausted. I almost broke down after a fucking baseball game.

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Yeah, this game meant a hell of a lot more for Boston than it did for NY, that's why it's NOT better than game 7 last year. Last year was a pressure cooker and both teams had a lot on the line. What was on the line tonight? The Sox settling for the wild card? Doesn't compare to being 1 game, 1 out, 1 strike away from the world series. The magnitude of last years game sets it apart, I don't care if more players were used tonight and there were a bunch of weird double switches.

 

Are you honestly saying you were more into tonights game than game 7?

Guest Anglesault
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Are you honestly saying you were more into tonights game than game 7?

I was drunk for game seven.

Guest Anglesault
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And the true highlight?

 

A-Rod, before he enters the clubhouse after the game, yelling what appears to be "Suck my dick" at the departing Sox.

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Ya know, the only thing I hate more then the Evil Empire, is this false precedent set by Peter "Genius" Gammons that the Red Sox are somehow the down & out, blue collar underdogs. I am sorry but the RedSox of the past few years are just Yankees-lite. They whine & complain about how much the Yankees spend on their salaries, but lo and behold who is right there behind them......I wish the Media would give more attention to the REAL blue-collar teams, like the A's, Royals, Twins, etc......of course only when they deserve it.

 

I also think people overrate how much folks outside of the New England/NY area give a shit about the Yankees/Redsox rivalry. Especially during the regular season, and ESPECIALLY a rivalry as ONE-FUCKING-SIDED as the Yanks/Red Sox.

 

I just think it is hard to sympathize with the Red Sox when you have REAL STRUGGLES by other teams in the league to try and compete with the big market clubs.

 

Bottomline is that Last year was the Red Sox best chance at winning it all considering a lot of AVERAGE players had CAREER YEARS, and it is painfully obvious that they have mostly decided to go back to just being regular players this year.

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Let me just say that before the series started, in this very thread, I more or less called the outcome of the Halsey-Martinez matchup and placed the ball of game 3 and the entire series in the court of the bullpens, which proved to be true in games 2 and 3 at least......

 

Peter Gammons, look out! :D

Guest Nelly's Bandaid
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NoCalMike call me crazy, but I think a post like that makes it clear there's some interest there.

Guest Anglesault
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Ya know, the only thing I hate more then the Evil Empire, is this false precedent set by Peter "Genius" Gammons that the Red Sox are somehow the down & out, blue collar underdogs. I am sorry but the RedSox of the past few years are just Yankees-lite. They whine & complain about how much the Yankees spend on their salaries, but lo and behold who is right there behind them......I wish the Media would give more attention to the REAL blue-collar teams, like the A's, Royals, Twins, etc......of course only when they deserve it.

 

I also think people overrate how much folks outside of the New England/NY area give a shit about the Yankees/Redsox rivalry. Especially during the regular season, and ESPECIALLY a rivalry as ONE-FUCKING-SIDED as the Yanks/Red Sox.

 

I just think it is hard to sympathize with the Red Sox when you have REAL STRUGGLES by other teams in the league to try and compete with the big market clubs.

 

Bottomline is that Last year was the Red Sox best chance at winning it all considering a lot of AVERAGE players had CAREER YEARS, and it is painfully obvious that they have mostly decided to go back to just being regular players this year.

Now now, Mike. Just because no one has really genuinely cared about your A's in anything more than a "Look at the little team try! How cute!" in about fifteen years doesn't mean you should come in here and go on a tirade against the real teams.

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Now now, Mike. Just because no one has really genuinely cared about your A's in anything more than a "Look at the little team try! How cute!" in about fifteen years doesn't mean you should come in here and go on a tirade against the real teams.

 

First off, its sickening to hear both the Yankees and Red Sox bitch when one piece of their team isn't absolutely perfect, and how it absolutely has to be replaced. Most teams don't have this luxury, or expect it.

 

Second, Moneyball was a #1 New York Times best-seller. Much of baseball listened to the book, and the economic principles the book expresses have taken effect. I'm willing to bet that Nationally, the A's are one of the 5 most popular teams in the American League. I don't look at the A's and think, "how cute." I look at the A's and see the future of baseball.

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Ya know, the only thing I hate more then the Evil Empire, is this false precedent set by Peter "Genius" Gammons that the Red Sox are somehow the down & out, blue collar underdogs.  I am sorry but the RedSox of the past few years are just Yankees-lite.  They whine & complain about how much the Yankees spend on their salaries, but lo and behold who is right there behind them......I wish the Media would give more attention to the REAL blue-collar teams, like the A's, Royals, Twins, etc......of course only when they deserve it.

 

I also think people overrate how much folks outside of the New England/NY area give a shit about the Yankees/Redsox rivalry.  Especially during the regular season, and ESPECIALLY a rivalry as ONE-FUCKING-SIDED as the Yanks/Red Sox.

 

I just think it is hard to sympathize with the Red Sox when you have REAL STRUGGLES by other teams in the league to try and compete with the big market clubs.

 

Bottomline is that Last year was the Red Sox best chance at winning it all considering a lot of AVERAGE players had CAREER YEARS, and it is painfully obvious that they have mostly decided to go back to just being regular players this year.

Now now, Mike. Just because no one has really genuinely cared about your A's in anything more than a "Look at the little team try! How cute!" in about fifteen years doesn't mean you should come in here and go on a tirade against the real teams.

The real TEAMS? You call the Yankees a team? That is a riot. The Yankees aren't a team, they are a surgical operation gone wrong. With the amount the Yankees spend on their roster, they should be basically winning the World Series every year, and lose no more then 25 games a year.

 

Oh and calling the Red Sox a real team is even funnier, what a franchise that hasn't won ANYTHING in almost over 50 years. Yeah that sure says, REAL TEAM to me.....

 

Don't you worry one bit, a salary cap will be introduced probably in the next five years or so, then the playing field will be leveled, and the Yankees can enjoy trying to create talent, instead of buying it......

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Don't you worry one bit, a salary cap will be introduced probably in the next five years or so, then the playing field will be leveled, and the Yankees can enjoy trying to create talent, instead of buying it......

 

Baseball will never see a salary cap, and they don't need one either. The amateur draft is what really keeps the system in check. Teams keep players for their first 6-7 years, when they usually have their best seasons anyway. After that, players start to decline, and teams overpay for them.

Guest Nelly's Bandaid
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NoCalMike you seem incredibly bitter, I can't think of any other reason you'd say the parties involve in the game last night aren't "teams" when they played like nothing else.

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NoCalMike you seem incredibly bitter, I can't think of any other reason you'd say the parties involve in the game last night aren't "teams" when they played like nothing else.

they are "teams" in the traditional sense of the word, but definately not the way you'd like to see a team built.

Guest Nelly's Bandaid
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Well it's a good thing I watch baseball to see teams PLAY and not be built.

Guest DubWiser
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To quote one of Boston's finest baseball minds...that one guy who screams a lot on WEEI:

 

THEY'RE RUININ' MY SUMMAAAAHHHH!!!
Guest FrigidSoul
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That would be Glenn Ordway, better known as Big-O

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