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  • Originally posted by KenFougere
    It's Current Events . . .
    ROFLMAO!
    WORLD CHAMPIONS!

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    • nothing a little sweep by the sox won't fix
      "Endlessly deferred redemption provides, paradoxically enough, its own kind of reward... It tests our faith and marks us as spiritually stronger than other fans for whom entrance into heaven is a far cheaper thing."
      -Scott Stossel

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      • Originally posted by Biggerin
        nothing a little sweep by the sox won't fix
        We'll see about that. Just make sure you don't send 6 or more unhittable pitchers against us. Looking at the Yankee "offense" lately, that wouldn't be too difficult. :o
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        • buddy, have you SEEN the sox relievers this year? lol
          "Endlessly deferred redemption provides, paradoxically enough, its own kind of reward... It tests our faith and marks us as spiritually stronger than other fans for whom entrance into heaven is a far cheaper thing."
          -Scott Stossel

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          • On The Warpath

            I'd hate to be the guy who has the first scheduled meeting with KIng George this morning!

            {George S. in the Yankee clubhouse Thursday morning...}
            "This is how you hit the ball!"

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            • Originally posted by Biggerin
              buddy, have you SEEN the sox relievers this year? lol
              Yeah, I knew exactly what I was talking about. I've seen the meltdowns. However, the way our guys have played, it may not be totally unrealistic to stop some of our hitters had they been another team, such as Texas and their "feared" pitchers.

              It seems the Yanks get more riled up when playing Boston than anywhere else, just like the Mets will come off a slump and become sabertoothed tigers when facing us. I guess that archrivalry produces amazing results, but unless teams continue this, that one series could almost be looked at as a fluke done only because of the opponent.

              The Houston series' rubber match is here today, so regardless, we can still turn that ugly page from yesterday.
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              • Nope, the Mets will continue to lose...except for Jae Seo

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                • Originally posted by Sandman
                  Nope, the Mets will continue to lose...except for Jae Seo
                  I think that Jae's been one of the biggest hidden surprises of the Mets. I've only read headlines, but he's been a welcome sign, winning a few games where I thought Mets pitching was mostly Glavine and ex-Yank Leiter.

                  Is Seo from the farm? I didn't hear of a trade. I also meant to ask about SS Jose Reyes, just called up a few days ago. How's he doing?
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                  • FINAL: Yanks 6 Astros 5

                    The Yankees win today moves them to 15-16 at The Stadium this year.
                    WORLD CHAMPIONS!

                    1923 • 1927 • 1928 • 1932 • 1936 • 1937 • 1938 • 1939 • 1941 • 1943

                    1947 • 1949 • 1950 • 1951 • 1952 • 1953 • 1956 • 1958 • 1961 • 1962


                    1977 • 1978 • 1996 • 1998 • 1999 • 2000 • 2009

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                    • Number one in this too!

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                      Yankees always seem to come out on top! . . .
                      Last edited by KenFougere; 06-12-2003, 06:54 PM.

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                      • Re: Number one in this too!

                        Originally posted by KenFougere
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                        Yankees always seem to come out on top! . . .
                        Yes, this despite having the bases drunk in the 8th, no outs and all of 1 run scoring on a sac fly to LF.

                        Right now we're still tied. Unless Boston comes up with 3-4 runs in the bottom of the 9th on the 8, 9 and 1 hitter, the chowda's not gonna taste too good.
                        Last edited by Mattingly; 06-12-2003, 07:01 PM.
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                        • Now Little PH Tek for Mirabelli and Tek jacks one into the seats. At least the Cards lead 3-2 but Nomar's up.
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                          • Great, scores tied off Nomar's RBI triple, Manny and Millar both walk, and bases are loaded, 1 out and we won't see extra innings unless thunder strikes and someone parts the Red Sea!
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                            • Check again

                              Originally posted by Mattingly
                              Now Little PH Tek for Mirabelli and Tek jacks one into the seats. At least the Cards lead 3-2 but Nomar's up.
                              Three runs in ...Bases loaded...one out...Trot up next ...Trots down...two outs...3 outs

                              Extra Innings . . .

                              Stay tuned...
                              Last edited by KenFougere; 06-12-2003, 07:31 PM.

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                              • Re: Check again

                                Originally posted by KenFougere
                                Three runs in ...Bases loaded...one out...Trot up next ...Trots down...two outs...3 outs

                                Extra Innings . . .

                                Stay tuned...
                                Either the British are coming, the Red Sea has been parted or we're into extra innings. Suppose this one will last 17 innings?
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                                THE BROOKLYN DODGERS - 1890 thru 1957
                                Montreal Expos 1969 - 2004

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