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  • Beantown
    #DoYourJob
    • Feb 2005
    • 31523

    #2446
    Re: Boston Red Sox - 2006

    Good season...at least i wont have to worry if I missed a Red Sox game from now on.


    Bring on football.

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    • ehh
      Hall Of Fame
      • Mar 2003
      • 28962

      #2447
      Re: Boston Red Sox - 2006

      I'm pretty sure Giambi wouldn't be hitting .250 if he was back on steriods.
      "You make your name in the regular season, and your fame in the postseason." - Clyde Frazier

      "Beware of geeks bearing formulas." - Warren Buffet

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      • Thrasha
        MVP
        • Nov 2004
        • 3374

        #2448
        Re: Boston Red Sox - 2006

        Originally posted by deeman11747
        Btw...speaking of head sizes....how come no one ever comments on the bulbous head of Ortiz and his sudden transformation from average hitter in Minny to superstar in Boston. (and I dont buy the ridiculous arguement that "they told him to not hit HRs in Minnesota)
        Ortiz didn't go through a complete physical transer after coming to Boston, he looks the exact same as he did in Minn.

        While Giambi is magically hitting as well as he ever did with the juice. If he could do this without the stuff, why did he use it?

        I hate that guy. F*cking hate that cheating piece of sh*t.
        “Nobody in the history of the game tried what I just tried. We’re talking about on the biggest stage, in New York, playing out of position and asked to hit fourth for the New York Yankees. I mean, that’s never been done.” - Sheffield on Sheffield

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        • ehh
          Hall Of Fame
          • Mar 2003
          • 28962

          #2449
          Re: Boston Red Sox - 2006

          Originally posted by Thrasha

          While Giambi is magically hitting as well as he ever did with the juice.
          I didn't know he was hitting .340 this year.
          "You make your name in the regular season, and your fame in the postseason." - Clyde Frazier

          "Beware of geeks bearing formulas." - Warren Buffet

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          • GBrushTWood
            Banned
            • Mar 2003
            • 1624

            #2450
            Re: Boston Red Sox - 2006

            Originally posted by deeman11747
            Dont feel bad. One day you can tell your children your team was owned by not just some scrub..but the greatest ever.
            Wow, I thought you were a cool baseball fan, but you showed your true colors with this post, lumping yourself in with the rest of the arrogant Yankee fan vermin.

            You do realize that you are cheering for almost a sure thing every year? I don't see any difference between $hit talking Yankee fans and somebody who takes enjoyment out of betting for a number greater than 2 to show up on a roll of dice. How is there any enjoyment in that? That's not a reflection of reality. Seth Mnookin made another great analogy to how absurd the Yankees operate: In real life, if you break your leg, you do not just go out an purchase another leg. You work to rehabilitate it, a time consuming and costly process itself. The Yankees simply go out and purchase the shiniest, fanciest leg available at the store and surgically install it.

            So, congratulations, you guys will once again win the division, mainly because your bottomless wallets allowed you to virtually eliminate all factors that could lead to not making the playoffs (bad luck, injuries, underperformance) that happen to 29 other teams in baseball. If this makes you feel good about yourself, I really feel bad for you, because clearly you must fail at all other aspects of your life. Take pride in winning the division again, you probably have nothing else to hang your head on..

            And no, I really am not bitter about the Red Sox falling apart in 2006. I'm more or less fine with the plan they have in place. Crummy luck, old guys underperforming, and injuries just plain happen in baseball. That's reality guys. It's reality for every other team except 1. I just get extremely irritated when puke Yankee fans gloat and talk $hit, because it's a chicken **** thing to do, especially when you're the rich-boy fancy pants in the class. A little humility would be nice.

            </ownage off>

            *edit* Oh, and don't even bring the "stop whining about money, the Red Sox have the 2nd highest payroll!!". Don't even bring it up, because there is 0 other teams that could have pulled off that Abreu deal. This is fact.
            Last edited by GBrushTWood; 08-21-2006, 09:38 AM.

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            • Dice
              Sitting by the door
              • Jul 2002
              • 6627

              #2451
              Re: Boston Red Sox - 2006

              Originally posted by GBrushTWood
              Wow, I thought you were a cool baseball fan, but you showed your true colors with this post, lumping yourself in with the rest of the arrogant Yankee fan vermin.

              You do realize that you are cheering for almost a sure thing every year? I don't see any difference between $hit talking Yankee fans and somebody who takes enjoyment out of betting for a number greater than 2 to show up on a roll of dice. How is there any enjoyment in that? That's not a reflection of reality. Seth Mnookin made another great analogy to how absurd the Yankees operate: In real life, if you break your leg, you do not just go out an purchase another leg. You work to rehabilitate it, a time consuming and costly process itself. The Yankees simply go out and purchase the shiniest, fanciest leg available at the store and surgically install it.

              So, congratulations, you guys will once again win the division, mainly because your bottomless wallets allowed you to virtually eliminate all factors that could lead to not making the playoffs (bad luck, injuries, underperformance) that happen to 29 other teams in baseball. If this makes you feel good about yourself, I really feel bad for you, because clearly you must fail at all other aspects of your life. Take pride in winning the division again, you probably have nothing else to hang your head on..

              And no, I really am not bitter about the Red Sox falling apart in 2006. I'm more or less fine with the plan they have in place. Crummy luck, old guys underperforming, and injuries just plain happen in baseball. That's reality guys. It's reality for every other team except 1. I just get extremely irritated when puke Yankee fans gloat and talk $hit, because it's a chicken **** thing to do, especially when you're the rich-boy fancy pants in the class. A little humility would be nice.

              </ownage off>

              *edit* Oh, and don't even bring the "stop whining about money, the Red Sox have the 2nd highest payroll!!". Don't even bring it up, because there is 0 other teams that could have pulled off that Abreu deal. This is fact.
              I though White Sox fans were the most hated fans? Or is it just fans that beat your team? Don't worry, we'll be putting the Red Sox out of their misery once we elimate them from the Wild Card race.
              I have more respect for a man who let's me know where he stands, even if he's wrong. Than the one who comes up like an angel and is nothing but a devil. - Malcolm X

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              • Stu
                All Star
                • Jun 2004
                • 7924

                #2452
                Re: Boston Red Sox - 2006

                Originally posted by Dice
                I though White Sox fans were the most hated fans? Or is it just fans that beat your team? Don't worry, we'll be putting the Red Sox out of their misery once we elimate them from the Wild Card race.
                No, just the most ignorant.

                In all seriousness though, the Red Sox are already eliminated. You can't lose your CF, C and 3 starters for significant amounts of time and still expect to be competetive. Either way, I still agree with the direction the Red Sox are taking. They didn't make a stupid move and try to fix a team that was clearly beyond fixing at the trade deadline.
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                • ehh
                  Hall Of Fame
                  • Mar 2003
                  • 28962

                  #2453
                  Re: Boston Red Sox - 2006

                  Originally posted by GBrushTWood
                  Wow, I thought you were a cool baseball fan, but you showed your true colors with this post, lumping yourself in with the rest of the arrogant Yankee fan vermin.

                  You do realize that you are cheering for almost a sure thing every year? I don't see any difference between $hit talking Yankee fans and somebody who takes enjoyment out of betting for a number greater than 2 to show up on a roll of dice. How is there any enjoyment in that? That's not a reflection of reality. Seth Mnookin made another great analogy to how absurd the Yankees operate: In real life, if you break your leg, you do not just go out an purchase another leg. You work to rehabilitate it, a time consuming and costly process itself. The Yankees simply go out and purchase the shiniest, fanciest leg available at the store and surgically install it.

                  So, congratulations, you guys will once again win the division, mainly because your bottomless wallets allowed you to virtually eliminate all factors that could lead to not making the playoffs (bad luck, injuries, underperformance) that happen to 29 other teams in baseball. If this makes you feel good about yourself, I really feel bad for you, because clearly you must fail at all other aspects of your life. Take pride in winning the division again, you probably have nothing else to hang your head on..

                  And no, I really am not bitter about the Red Sox falling apart in 2006. I'm more or less fine with the plan they have in place. Crummy luck, old guys underperforming, and injuries just plain happen in baseball. That's reality guys. It's reality for every other team except 1. I just get extremely irritated when puke Yankee fans gloat and talk $hit, because it's a chicken **** thing to do, especially when you're the rich-boy fancy pants in the class. A little humility would be nice.

                  </ownage off>

                  *edit* Oh, and don't even bring the "stop whining about money, the Red Sox have the 2nd highest payroll!!". Don't even bring it up, because there is 0 other teams that could have pulled off that Abreu deal. This is fact.
                  I obviously agree with some of your points because they are facts, but geez, the "shiniest leg in the world" is a guy who was hitting .277 with 8 dingers when they got him? Abreu has had a great series this weekend, but it's not like the guy is one of the best players in baseball.

                  The Yankees going out and getting A-Rod and Randy Johnson is obviously stupid, I never wanted either of them, but Abreu isn't a terribly unfair acquistion IMO.

                  Also, about the Yankees' wallets allowing them to avoid pitfalls that all other teams come across, I've seen Red Sox fans on this board admit that the Yankees would not have made the playoffs last year and prolly wouldn't make it this year if it wasn't for Robinson Cano, Melky Cabrera and Chien-Ming Wang. Those three don't have anything to do with their wallets.

                  Certainly there are arrogant, stupid Yankee fans but every team has them, including Boston.
                  "You make your name in the regular season, and your fame in the postseason." - Clyde Frazier

                  "Beware of geeks bearing formulas." - Warren Buffet

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                  • Dice
                    Sitting by the door
                    • Jul 2002
                    • 6627

                    #2454
                    Re: Boston Red Sox - 2006

                    Originally posted by ehh
                    Certainly there are arrogant, stupid Yankee fans but every team has them, including Boston.
                    AMEN!
                    I have more respect for a man who let's me know where he stands, even if he's wrong. Than the one who comes up like an angel and is nothing but a devil. - Malcolm X

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                    • davehughes14
                      Pro
                      • Jan 2005
                      • 789

                      #2455
                      Re: Boston Red Sox - 2006

                      Originally posted by camulos
                      No, just the most ignorant.

                      In all seriousness though, the Red Sox are already eliminated. You can't lose your CF, C and 3 starters for significant amounts of time and still expect to be competetive. Either way, I still agree with the direction the Red Sox are taking. They didn't make a stupid move and try to fix a team that was clearly beyond fixing at the trade deadline.
                      I see your point. The Yanks in the past few years have made moves that didn't pan out and they mortgaged the farm system to do so. Even at 5 1/2 games, there's still a lot of baseball to play, and I don't think this race is over by a long shot. Just my opinion though. 4 more games still to play in the Bronx, and the Sox could easily take those 4 in Sept.

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                      • Dispatch
                        MVP
                        • Jan 2006
                        • 2339

                        #2456
                        Re: Boston Red Sox - 2006

                        Here is a good article on Jacoby Ellsbury for anyone.



                        Ellsbury was also the Eastern League player of the week August 6-13 with 11 SB.
                        Last edited by Dispatch; 08-21-2006, 12:29 PM.

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                        • deeman11747
                          G-M*nnnn
                          • Feb 2003
                          • 3194

                          #2457
                          Re: Boston Red Sox - 2006

                          Originally posted by GBrushTWood
                          Wow, I thought you were a cool baseball fan, but you showed your true colors with this post, lumping yourself in with the rest of the arrogant Yankee fan vermin.

                          You do realize that you are cheering for almost a sure thing every year? I don't see any difference between $hit talking Yankee fans and somebody who takes enjoyment out of betting for a number greater than 2 to show up on a roll of dice. How is there any enjoyment in that? That's not a reflection of reality. Seth Mnookin made another great analogy to how absurd the Yankees operate: In real life, if you break your leg, you do not just go out an purchase another leg. You work to rehabilitate it, a time consuming and costly process itself. The Yankees simply go out and purchase the shiniest, fanciest leg available at the store and surgically install it.

                          So, congratulations, you guys will once again win the division, mainly because your bottomless wallets allowed you to virtually eliminate all factors that could lead to not making the playoffs (bad luck, injuries, underperformance) that happen to 29 other teams in baseball. If this makes you feel good about yourself, I really feel bad for you, because clearly you must fail at all other aspects of your life. Take pride in winning the division again, you probably have nothing else to hang your head on..

                          And no, I really am not bitter about the Red Sox falling apart in 2006. I'm more or less fine with the plan they have in place. Crummy luck, old guys underperforming, and injuries just plain happen in baseball. That's reality guys. It's reality for every other team except 1. I just get extremely irritated when puke Yankee fans gloat and talk $hit, because it's a chicken **** thing to do, especially when you're the rich-boy fancy pants in the class. A little humility would be nice.

                          </ownage off>

                          *edit* Oh, and don't even bring the "stop whining about money, the Red Sox have the 2nd highest payroll!!". Don't even bring it up, because there is 0 other teams that could have pulled off that Abreu deal. This is fact.
                          Didnt mean to offend... I was just enjoying the series way too much during a crappy weekend.

                          But its really not fair of you to say that its chicken **** for me to talk smack because my team's a sure thing. How is that my fault? Its not like I hopped on the bandwagon in '96. Both my parents were born in Brooklyn and my grandparents grew up in Brooklyn so my Yankee heritage goes back to the '50's. When I was a kid I rooted for this team while they were an embarassment to baseball and I didnt know if theyd ever be good.

                          So now that theyve transformed into a powerhouse financially and baseball wise... I'm supposed to stop rooting for them because I'm concerned that other fans are going to call me gutless because my team is a sure thing? Besides the fact that nothing is a sure thing in this world...especially baseball (considering the meltdown in '04...and our lack of championships the last 6 years for a team that "should win it every year")...I would be acting the same way whether they were a "sure thing" or not, I take pride in the teams I root for and devote time and money to and I express that all the time usually in a respectful manner and hopefully some of Sox fans can vouch for me.

                          Its just good natured jabbing back and forth. Just like we took it in '04 for months..we're giving it right back. Its not to make me feel better about myself...or I do it because I have no guts bgecause my teams a sure thing... its jsut baseball. Its for fun. Baseball is fun. This rivalry is fun. Nothing more and nothing less.

                          I hope that made sense to you.


                          Edit: I missed tis part the first time through

                          If this makes you feel good about yourself, I really feel bad for you, because clearly you must fail at all other aspects of your life.
                          Why would you even say that? Is it supposed to hurt my feelings? I lead an extremely happy life which baseball is a part of. The Yankees are a part of that. If they went 0-162 one year I'd be bummed but I severely doubt my life would crash and burn.

                          I'm just going to attribute your rant to frustration this weekend or maybe you just have some anger that you need to take out on someone but it doesnt really bother me. You dont know me and I dont know you.

                          And "clearly" you must fail at all other aspects of life too (although not nearly as much as I do) if you ever feel good about the Red Sox winning. What the hell are you eve talking about? I should stop watching baseball and rooting for the team I grew up with because when they win and I enjoy it my failure of a life is revealed in the fact that my favorite baseball team spends the most money? Your insane. Its a freakin game. How does my team's financial endeavors have any representation on my life or me as a human being? If you think the two correlate at all I suggest you check yourself in somewhere and get help. Seriously your embarassing your felow Red Sox fans with this.
                          Last edited by deeman11747; 08-21-2006, 12:45 PM.

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                          • Dispatch
                            MVP
                            • Jan 2006
                            • 2339

                            #2458
                            Re: Boston Red Sox - 2006

                            Originally posted by deeman11747
                            Didnt mean to offend... I was just enjoying the series way too much during a crappy weekend.

                            But its really not fair of you to say that its chicken **** for me to talk smack because my team's a sure thing. How is that my fault? Its not like I hopped on the bandwagon in '96. Both my parents were born in Brooklyn and my grandparents grew up in Brooklyn so my Yankee heritage goes back to the '50's. When I was a kid I rooted for this team while they were an embarassment to baseball and I didnt know if theyd ever be good.

                            So now that theyve transformed into a powerhouse financially and baseball wise... I'm supposed to stop rooting for them because I'm concerned that other fans are going to call me gutless because my team is a sure thing? Besides the fact that nothing is a sure thing in this world...especially baseball (considering the meltdown in '04...and our lack of championships the last 6 years for a team that "should win it every year")...I would be acting the same way whether they were a "sure thing" or not, I take pride in the teams I root for and devote time and money to and I express that all the time usually in a respectful manner and hopefully some of Sox fans can vouch for me.

                            Its just good natured jabbing back and forth. Just like we took it in '04 for months..we're giving it right back. Its not to make me feel better about myself...or I do it because I have no guts bgecause my teams a sure thing... its jsut baseball. Its for fun. Baseball is fun. This rivalry is fun. Nothing more and nothing less.

                            I hope that made sense to you.


                            Edit: I missed tis part the first time through



                            Why would you even say that? Is it supposed to hurt my feelings? I lead an extremely happy life which baseball is a part of. The Yankees are a part of that. If they went 0-162 one year I'd be bummed but I severely doubt my life would crash and burn.

                            I'm just going to attribute your rant to frustration this weekend or maybe you just have some anger that you need to take out on someone but it doesnt really bother me. You dont know me and I dont know you.

                            And "clearly" you must fail at all other aspects of life too (although not nearly as much as I do) if you ever feel good about the Red Sox winning. What the hell are you eve talking about? I should stop watching baseball and rooting for the team I grew up with because when they win and I enjoy it my failure of a life is revealed in the fact that my favorite baseball team spends the most money? Your insane. Its a freakin game. How does my team's financial endeavors have any representation on my life or me as a human being? If you think the two correlate at all I suggest you check yourself in somewhere and get help. Seriously your embarassing your felow Red Sox fans with this.
                            We like the Red Sox just as much as you like the Yankee's, and you can probably tell our weekened didn't go so well and then you come in here taking "jabs" at us. Which is more like a swift kick to the balls then a jab. And you came off really cocky and arrogant when you made the comments 2 pages ago. But it's Ok now.

                            Just trying to say it nicely.
                            Last edited by Dispatch; 08-21-2006, 02:23 PM.

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                            • Beantown
                              #DoYourJob
                              • Feb 2005
                              • 31523

                              #2459
                              Re: Boston Red Sox - 2006

                              We want football! We want football!

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                              • GBrushTWood
                                Banned
                                • Mar 2003
                                • 1624

                                #2460
                                Re: Boston Red Sox - 2006

                                Hey I'm sorry about my earlier comments. They were too harsh. All this losing isn't easy for anybody around here. I kinda vented all my frustration out on you (dee) in that post, but you really didn't do anything that warranted that. Sometimes I just get too passionate about this stuff, and it takes a post like you to get my head back on straight.
                                These are just games, and they aren't a big deal in the grand scheme of things. Furthermore, we won a couple years ago, so I really have no reason to be bitter.

                                *hugs*

                                And yes, this is the gayest you will ever see me post again, don't get used to it!!
                                Last edited by GBrushTWood; 08-21-2006, 02:21 PM.

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