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  • mgoblue
    Go Wings!
    • Jul 2002
    • 25477

    #16
    Re: Yankees-Red Sox ALCS Thread

    Originally posted by Kredit
    ^I'm with you^

    Honestly, I can see the Red Sox taking the ALCS this year. Their pitching staff is MUCH STRONGER than the years past, and blow the NY rotation out of the water. Sure, the Yankees have a bruising lineup, but last time I checked, so did the Sox.

    It'll go down to the wire again, as it always does with these two teams - but with how the Red Sox have been playing as of late, I see them winning the series in 6 or 7.
    I think the Red Sox pitching wins it in 7...the Red Sox will be able to expose the Yankees weak starting pitching depth better than the Twins
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    • mgoblue
      Go Wings!
      • Jul 2002
      • 25477

      #17
      Re: Yankees-Red Sox ALCS Thread

      Originally posted by Kredit
      ^I'm with you^

      Honestly, I can see the Red Sox taking the ALCS this year. Their pitching staff is MUCH STRONGER than the years past, and blow the NY rotation out of the water. Sure, the Yankees have a bruising lineup, but last time I checked, so did the Sox.

      It'll go down to the wire again, as it always does with these two teams - but with how the Red Sox have been playing as of late, I see them winning the series in 6 or 7.
      I think the Red Sox pitching wins it in 7...the Red Sox will be able to expose the Yankees weak starting pitching depth better than the Twins
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      • GaloTorres
        Banned
        • Sep 2004
        • 641

        #18
        Re: Yankees-Red Sox ALCS Thread

        Originally posted by Kredit
        Yeah, plenty of beatings. Consisting of how many in the playoffs? Like two?

        Anyway - it's cool.

        We're not the team remembered for losing two of the most memorable World Series' in recent memory. ('01 to the DBacks and last year to the Marlins)

        please man. 2 beatings in the world series means a lot more then regular season. and we have a 6 game winning streak vs the braves in the world series. and when we played you in inter league we still beat you. and i rather lose in the world series then win the division and get bounced in the first round every year even

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        • GaloTorres
          Banned
          • Sep 2004
          • 641

          #19
          Re: Yankees-Red Sox ALCS Thread

          Originally posted by Kredit
          Yeah, plenty of beatings. Consisting of how many in the playoffs? Like two?

          Anyway - it's cool.

          We're not the team remembered for losing two of the most memorable World Series' in recent memory. ('01 to the DBacks and last year to the Marlins)

          please man. 2 beatings in the world series means a lot more then regular season. and we have a 6 game winning streak vs the braves in the world series. and when we played you in inter league we still beat you. and i rather lose in the world series then win the division and get bounced in the first round every year even

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          • GaloTorres
            Banned
            • Sep 2004
            • 641

            #20
            Re: Yankees-Red Sox ALCS Thread

            Originally posted by mgoblue
            I think the Red Sox pitching wins it in 7...the Red Sox will be able to expose the Yankees weak starting pitching depth better than the Twins
            hey man explaing to me what pitching are you talking about. schilling's last 2 starts vs the yankees he has gotten blasted and pedro never beats the yankees so i dont know what you are talking about. i give it to you that our pitching is not great but you will be surprised how mussina and brown and el duque who will pitch game 3 are going to perform. mussina has pitched very good in his last 4 starts and brown was pretty good yesterday and el duque is good if his shoulder holds up.

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            • GaloTorres
              Banned
              • Sep 2004
              • 641

              #21
              Re: Yankees-Red Sox ALCS Thread

              Originally posted by mgoblue
              I think the Red Sox pitching wins it in 7...the Red Sox will be able to expose the Yankees weak starting pitching depth better than the Twins
              hey man explaing to me what pitching are you talking about. schilling's last 2 starts vs the yankees he has gotten blasted and pedro never beats the yankees so i dont know what you are talking about. i give it to you that our pitching is not great but you will be surprised how mussina and brown and el duque who will pitch game 3 are going to perform. mussina has pitched very good in his last 4 starts and brown was pretty good yesterday and el duque is good if his shoulder holds up.

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              • nkhera1
                All Star
                • Oct 2003
                • 5913

                #22
                Re: Yankees-Red Sox ALCS Thread

                should be a great series, but i'd have to give the edge to red sox. At least the yankees won't have to face santana again. Whether you guys want to admit it or not he is the most dominating pitcher in at least the AL, plus i think minnesota had a better bullpen, and other starters are about a draw with maybe a slight edge going to red sox unless bronson arroyo and pedro pitch like they did against the angels, but the red sox's lineup is way better than the twins.
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                • nkhera1
                  All Star
                  • Oct 2003
                  • 5913

                  #23
                  Re: Yankees-Red Sox ALCS Thread

                  should be a great series, but i'd have to give the edge to red sox. At least the yankees won't have to face santana again. Whether you guys want to admit it or not he is the most dominating pitcher in at least the AL, plus i think minnesota had a better bullpen, and other starters are about a draw with maybe a slight edge going to red sox unless bronson arroyo and pedro pitch like they did against the angels, but the red sox's lineup is way better than the twins.
                  Just wait till Arsenal moves into Emirates Stadium.

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                  • GaloTorres
                    Banned
                    • Sep 2004
                    • 641

                    #24
                    Re: Yankees-Red Sox ALCS Thread

                    Originally posted by nkhera1
                    should be a great series, but i'd have to give the edge to red sox. At least the yankees won't have to face santana again. Whether you guys want to admit it or not he is the most dominating pitcher in at least the AL, plus i think minnesota had a better bullpen, and other starters are about a draw with maybe a slight edge going to red sox unless bronson arroyo and pedro pitch like they did against the angels, but the red sox's lineup is way better than the twins.

                    good points man but the yankees have a better team then boston and that will be proven next week. lets just see

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                    • GaloTorres
                      Banned
                      • Sep 2004
                      • 641

                      #25
                      Re: Yankees-Red Sox ALCS Thread

                      Originally posted by nkhera1
                      should be a great series, but i'd have to give the edge to red sox. At least the yankees won't have to face santana again. Whether you guys want to admit it or not he is the most dominating pitcher in at least the AL, plus i think minnesota had a better bullpen, and other starters are about a draw with maybe a slight edge going to red sox unless bronson arroyo and pedro pitch like they did against the angels, but the red sox's lineup is way better than the twins.

                      good points man but the yankees have a better team then boston and that will be proven next week. lets just see

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                      • Karlos05
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                        • Mar 2003
                        • 5814

                        #26
                        Re: Yankees-Red Sox ALCS Thread

                        Not to mention if one of the Sox starters goes down or something then can just throw Wakefield in there. He always seems to have success against the Yankees, they can never catch up with his dancing knuckler.

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                        • Karlos05
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                          • Mar 2003
                          • 5814

                          #27
                          Re: Yankees-Red Sox ALCS Thread

                          Not to mention if one of the Sox starters goes down or something then can just throw Wakefield in there. He always seems to have success against the Yankees, they can never catch up with his dancing knuckler.

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                          • GaloTorres
                            Banned
                            • Sep 2004
                            • 641

                            #28
                            Re: Yankees-Red Sox ALCS Thread

                            Originally posted by Karlos05
                            Not to mention if one of the Sox starters goes down or something then can just throw Wakefield in there. He always seems to have success against the Yankees, they can never catch up with his dancing knuckler.

                            ohh you mean the same wakefield that gave up that home run to us last year to win the series. yeah we are really afraid of him...lol

                            you should here the boston fans calling the new york radio stations saying that boston is going to win in 4 and then they will sweep the world series and you guys get on me for being so over confident. at least my team wins. what the hell has boston done.

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                            • GaloTorres
                              Banned
                              • Sep 2004
                              • 641

                              #29
                              Re: Yankees-Red Sox ALCS Thread

                              Originally posted by Karlos05
                              Not to mention if one of the Sox starters goes down or something then can just throw Wakefield in there. He always seems to have success against the Yankees, they can never catch up with his dancing knuckler.

                              ohh you mean the same wakefield that gave up that home run to us last year to win the series. yeah we are really afraid of him...lol

                              you should here the boston fans calling the new york radio stations saying that boston is going to win in 4 and then they will sweep the world series and you guys get on me for being so over confident. at least my team wins. what the hell has boston done.

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                              • 3rdAnswer
                                Regular Cat Records®
                                • Sep 2002
                                • 10845

                                #30
                                Re: Yankees-Red Sox ALCS Thread

                                Yankees in 7. At this point, you don't look at lineups, statistics or anything like that. This series is gonna be all mental. Last year the Red Sox could have won because of more talent, but they didnt.

                                I say the Yankees because they still have a mental advantage over Boston.
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