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Yankee nation saying Boston has no class, when it was Roger who started it all...
HYPOCRISY at its finest, folks.
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I know, funny that they would say that, when the Yankee fans themselves have NO class at all.
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Have you two actually watched the game? Yes? Then tell me where or how Roger started the whole. If not, then you TOTALLY have no say in this, especially calling us hypocrites.
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Yes, I watched the whole game. Roger has proven himself to be a jerk and a headhunter thoroughout his career. If he is just "throwing a little inside" to intimidate the batters, explain why Clemens threw the broken bat at Piazza. Boy, that was a shining moment in his career.

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Obviously you weren't watching with your eyes.
What happened in the Subway Series is not relevent to yesterday's game. Though, what happened then was blown out of proportion. Mike and Roger both agreed.
If you see Pedro and the Red Sox in the WS, you will be enlightened just what kind of person he is, and what kind of club the Red Sox are. So far, they demonstrated just that yesterday, and against Oakland earlier.
Here, since you like pictures, I got a picture of my own. Mr. Gerald Williams versus Mr. Pedro Martinez.

Certainly one of the memorable moments of Pedro's career.
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