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RobbieRandolph
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Paps gets the L against NYY |
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!%*@ the yankees
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cosmo costanza |
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start spreadin the news, paps
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KurtRambis4 |
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turnaround....let's hope so. screw boston and their bandwagon ms fans.
+1 for ronny's archive and no capitalization
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Todd4State |
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you always have to have the team that the casual fan follows- first it was the A's (as far back as I remember), then the Braves, and now the Red Sox. |
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cosmo costanza |
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the bandwagon red sox fan is probably the most hated person in my book. i've been accused of being a bandwagon yankees fan because i live in mississippi.
what those fake-ass bean eaters don't know is that i've been a yankees fan as far back as i can remember.rambis i heard that the yanks could possibly
go after randy wolfe or paul byrd after the chances to get cc were shot , a solid reliever, or another bat
edited to say: my grammar skills prove that i'm and moran, and that damon could possibly be back after the break.
Last Edited By: cosmo costanza 07/07/08 02:03 PM.
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RobbieRandolph |
I'm not a Red Sox fan by any means... | #5 | ||
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I just grew up hating the Yankees, similar to my hatred for Notre Dame football. Paps is the MSU connection and I like watching him pitch, but by my hatred
for the Yankees doesn't make me a Red Sox fan unless Boston is playing NY.
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hatfieldms |
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cosmo costanza wrote: I hear ya. I have been a Yankees fan since the Don Mattingly days. He is far and away my favorite baseball player of all time. And I think Sabbathia going to Milwaukee is the best thing that could have happened because the Brewers will not resign him and it will give the Yankees a chance in the off season to get him to NY without having to give up the farm |
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cosmo costanza |
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Definitely, hatfield. Donny Baseball has always been my all-time favorite ballplayer. In the long run Sabbathia going to the Brew crew can work out very well
for the Yanks, but I really wanted to land him after Wang went down. Joba looked impressive last night until he started missing up in the zone. Gardner also
had an impressive series. I hope he's one that Cashman is able to hang on to.
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AlCoDog |
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So are you saying that if you are from ms and are a red sox fan, it is due to bandwagoning?
"I told Bruce that I know how he gets excited and paints his chest and all of that," she said. "But I didn't want him tearing off his shirt
when Scotty committed." - Mommy Hopson
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hatfieldms |
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Joba will get better with every start. He will be the ace of the staff in the future, and I am still not sold on Gardner yet. he strikes out entirely to much
and now has 3 hits in his first 21 at bats. We will see what happens though. I hope he can get it going. The guy has some serious speed
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AlCoDog |
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How can you sleep at night pulling for the Steinbrenners?
"I told Bruce that I know how he gets excited and paints his chest and all of that," she said. "But I didn't want him tearing off his shirt
when Scotty committed." - Mommy Hopson
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cosmo costanza |
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Yeah i agree with Joba. Stamina is his big obstacle right now, and maybe coming up with something off-speed but that's just my opinion. Gardner impressed
me because he struck out a good bit, but he has a good swing and approach at the plate. The more big league pitching he sees, the better off he'll be. He
got robbed of 2 base hits that I know of this weekend. Didn't back down to Paps either. He had one hell of an ab to deliver the gw hit. Also covers a lot
of ground in the outfield, but I don't know much about his arm. I heard Girardi say Saturday that Gardner only had 1 hit, but all but 2 of his at-bat's
were quality ab's.
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hatfieldms |
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He struck out a lot in the mnors as well. Hopefully he can get better at it. We will see
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hatfieldms |
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AlCoDog wrote: Been doing it for 25 years now with no problems |
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AlCoDog |
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I know. It's hard to comprehend. What terrible thing happened top you 25 years ago that would have been so bad? Mattingly is actually the only Yankee I
have ever slightly liked. I had a nice collection of his cards along with about 100 Wade Boggs(who was my favorite ever before he went to the darkside, and
rode that damn horse around Yankee stadium like a queer), and Mike "The Gator" Greenwell who could probably have beaten the Yankees by himself back
then.
"I told Bruce that I know how he gets excited and paints his chest and all of that," she said. "But I didn't want him tearing off his shirt
when Scotty committed." - Mommy Hopson
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cosmo costanza |
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Oh ok. I saw where they flashed up some stat from him in the minor leagues, but I couldn't catch what it was about. A pleasant surprise so far has been
Farnesworth's turnaround. The bullpen isn't near where it was with Stanton, Nelson, and that bunch, but one more solid reliever would really help the
rotation out when the bats go through those spells of not being able to score much.
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cosmo costanza |
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Before you talk about how queer Boggs looked riding around Yankee Stadium on a horse, look no further that last year's ALCS to see a queer in true form.
Papelbon looked like the captain of a ship filled with ass pirates doing the gayest dance known to man. Just another example of bush leaguery from a group
that's recently found success after 80 years of being shoulder blade 17'ed by the Yankees.
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bonedaddy401 |
Thats a new one | #17 | ||
cosmo costanza wrote: "being shoulder blade 17'ed by the Yankees." - perhaps its my youth but this is a new one to me. |
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cosmo costanza |
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you get creative after watching ole miss football 2004-present
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AlCoDog |
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Maybe, but the difference is that Papelbon wasn't deathly afraid of dancing, nor did he cry. I'm guessing this shoulder blade 17ing you speak of, is
some kind of Yankee locker room thing.
"I told Bruce that I know how he gets excited and paints his chest and all of that," she said. "But I didn't want him tearing off his shirt
when Scotty committed." - Mommy Hopson
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cosmo costanza |
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Wow, yeah the Yankees lockerroom is a huge gay orgy. That was the best comeback I've ever heard. So not only did your 8th grade football lockerroom humor
prove to be as cool as a handjob on a honeymoon, but your comparison is questionable at best. If Boggs would've played for the Sox and done this after the
Series, would it've been just as gay? It's not Boggs' fault he came to the Yankees to be a winner once in his career. If he would've done that
with the Sox, I would've thought it was gay for all of 10 minutes at the most. Boggs was one of those guys that was hard not to like. Played hard everyday
without much fanfare. Hell I liked him when he was with the Sox. And just because he's not afraid of dancing, it doesn't make his dance any less queer.
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Replies
| Paps gets the L against NYY | 09/06/64 02:15 PM | RobbieRandolph |
| Re: Paps gets the L against NYY | 07/06/08 10:42 PM | cosmo costanza |
| midseason | 07/07/08 07:06 AM | KurtRambis4 |
| In Mississippi | 07/07/08 08:35 AM | Todd4State |
| I'm not a Red Sox fan by any means... | 07/07/08 02:14 PM | RobbieRandolph |
| Re: Paps gets the L against NYY | 07/07/08 02:47 PM | AlCoDog |
| Re: Paps gets the L against NYY | 07/07/08 01:55 PM | cosmo costanza |
| Re: Paps gets the L against NYY | 07/07/08 02:24 PM | hatfieldms |
| Re: Paps gets the L against NYY | 07/07/08 02:42 PM | cosmo costanza |
| Re: Paps gets the L against NYY | 07/07/08 02:48 PM | hatfieldms |
| Re: Paps gets the L against NYY | 07/07/08 02:52 PM | AlCoDog |
| Re: Paps gets the L against NYY | 07/07/08 03:12 PM | hatfieldms |




