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Originally posted by Solair Wright View PostMoving right along - there's still time to decide on the Bitter Rivals, guys. Just one ST game and that's it - before they invade Beantown for the April 11-13 series. Does THIS look familiar to Yankee fans when they were in Beantown nearly four years ago? Sure it is.
Let's see how this goes next month on April 11th, when the two bitter rivals collide at long last. But first is the first breath between the two rivals on St. Patrick's Day - who will win the game of bragging rights? Even if it's two weeks away, there's still time.
(Probably will get the Bucky Dent home run as a counterattack, bah XD)
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Originally posted by Yankeebiscuitfan View PostIf they get on our nerves, we will throw them in the dark dungeons of Yankee Stadium and torture them with movies about our rich history (the 1978 Boston Massacre for example).
Why don't you and the rest of your pinstripe prisoners () come closer to the light. At the end of the day, God hangs up his sox jersey and cap before turning in. Just try to imagine what you're missing. :cap:
"I think about baseball when I wake up in the morning. I think about it all day and I dream about it at night. The only time I don't think about it is when I'm playing it."
Carl Yastrzemski
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Originally posted by runningshoes View PostThat says it best, Chris.
Why don't you and the rest of your pinstripe prisoners () come closer to the light. At the end of the day, God hangs up his sox jersey and cap before turning in. Just try to imagine what you're missing. :cap:
Meanwhile, how did the Yankees do in their playoffs during these years: 1980, 1981, 1995, 1997, and from 2001 to last year?
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Originally posted by Solair Wright View PostHere's what they missed - more chances to win the World Series. 1976 World Series comes into mind. The Yankees got the broom in that World Series to the Big Red Machine. And do NOT bring up the 1975 World Series...so close. Just so close to break the Curse of the Bambino...only by ONE run. ONE measly run.
Meanwhile, how did the Yankees do in their playoffs during these years: 1980, 1981, 1995, 1997, and from 2001 to last year?
Chris is talking about the dungeons in Yankee Stadium and that just reeks ofness. :cap:
"I think about baseball when I wake up in the morning. I think about it all day and I dream about it at night. The only time I don't think about it is when I'm playing it."
Carl Yastrzemski
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Originally posted by runningshoes View PostThat says it best, Chris.
Why don't you and the rest of your pinstripe prisoners () come closer to the light. At the end of the day, God hangs up his sox jersey and cap before turning in. Just try to imagine what you're missing. :cap:
I bet every baseball fan is claiming that God is on his team's side. And that sounds a bit like WWI to me, where every nation claimed that God was on their side...
I think that if there is a God, he will be a neutral baseball fan.
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Originally posted by Solair Wright View PostHere's what they missed - more chances to win the World Series. 1976 World Series comes into mind. The Yankees got the broom in that World Series to the Big Red Machine. And do NOT bring up the 1975 World Series...so close. Just so close to break the Curse of the Bambino...only by ONE run. ONE measly run.
Meanwhile, how did the Yankees do in their playoffs during these years: 1980, 1981, 1995, 1997, and from 2001 to last year?
How many times did you reach the play offs in the last twenty years? 1996, lost 4-3 to the Braves. 2000, lost 4-1 to the Mets. 2002, lost 4-1 to the Giants. 2005, lost 4-2 to the Astros.
In all those years, 6 play offs appearances and only won twice. And only one WS title.
Yup that is a lot better...
Oh and we were talking about bad jokes, didn't we?Attached Files
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You can't make this stuff up, and it's from the Beantown Herald no less!
Bronx bummer for NYU kids
Red Sox fans graduating from New York University will be forced to cross enemy lines as the ceremony takes place in Yankee Stadium because the usual site is being renovated.
“I honestly, truly would not be happy graduating there,” said Red Sox [team stats] fan Montanna Ancher, NYU ’08. “It’s supposed to be a celebration of our four years at school, marking our hard work, our commitment.”
Students at Manhattan’s venerable Village school are reacting strongly to the news that this year’s commencement is to be held on Yankees turf because of long-term renovations at Washington Square Park.
Ancher, who grew up in Upton, Mass. said receiving her diploma at Yankee Stadium would be tantamount to “betraying my roots.”
“I can’t even describe how I would feel if I had to stand there among all these Yankees fans who are happy to be there. It would almost be a hollow ending,” said said.
But, she added, her Connecticut relatives will be thrilled.
Neil Fong, NYU ’09, is excited by the news, and describes the move as being “in typical New York fashion.”
“It’s definitely going to be something that everyone will remember,” said Fong, who prefers the Yankees to the Sox. “I really think that ever since coming to NYU, everything I’ve done has been totally different from friends at other schools. So this is going to be one of those things that I could brag about.”Please read Baseball Fever Policy and Forum FAQ before posting. 2007-11 CBA
Rest very peacefully, John “Buck” O'Neil (1911-2006) & Philip Francis “Scooter” Rizzuto (1917-2007)
THE BROOKLYN DODGERS - 1890 thru 1957
Montreal Expos 1969 - 2004
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Originally posted by SDL View PostHas Joey Pitbull angered any players with his personal no-mustache rule?Please read Baseball Fever Policy and Forum FAQ before posting. 2007-11 CBA
Rest very peacefully, John “Buck” O'Neil (1911-2006) & Philip Francis “Scooter” Rizzuto (1917-2007)
THE BROOKLYN DODGERS - 1890 thru 1957
Montreal Expos 1969 - 2004
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The Season Has Begun!!!!!
I have visited friends at MIT, have worn a WS RING, have aquired the powers of Gandolf, am impervious to any YFAN.
Varitek and Kottaras have both HR. Crisp SB.
A Steinbrenner is a member of RSN. (riff raff section)
LET THE GAMES BEGIN!!!!!!!!!Varitek=Future Red Sox Manager
Boston Boxer - a Real Hero
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Originally posted by CuriousBoston View PostI have visited friends at MIT, have worn a WS RING, have aquired the powers of Gandolf, am impervious to any YFAN.
Varitek and Kottaras have both HR. Crisp SB.
A Steinbrenner is a member of RSN. (riff raff section)
LET THE GAMES BEGIN!!!!!!!!!
Welcome back CB.
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And of course this caught my eye in Sunday's St. Pete Times...
sigpicMan, do I *HATE* the Yankees!!!!!!
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