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| This Week In Baseball Posted: 11/5/2009 5:41:06 AM |
!......because we've EARNED our BRAGGING RIGHTS!..........
No you did it....You paid for it, more like a quarter billion of it.
!..........so get on all 4's .......and tell me how it tastes!
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| This Week In Baseball Posted: 11/5/2009 6:46:41 AM |
you did it
We know, Pal....we know........and i'm glad to see you are getting into the spirit of it....Who's your Daddy?
You paid for it, more like a quarter billion of it.
Keep eating those sour grapes Pal........Yeah, like the Bsx didn't go out and sign most of the players who were responsible for winning the WS in 04, right?......You hypocrite!
If your team's management is STUPID enuff to let some of your better players leave and not replace them with more effective performers, then its their own fault.
ASK NOT, what the Yanks have done to improve their team........But rather, ASK what your team's management is doing to improve its team!!!!
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| This Week In Baseball Posted: 11/5/2009 6:52:29 AM | | congrats to the yankees ( god i hate saying that) but the fact is they won and they deserve there moment in the sun for it. with that being said, baseball needs to put a cap on the money, its just outta hand that a team can spend that much more then anybody else.they should look at the nfl as there model. but i guess as long as the 5 or 6 biggest markets run baseball that will not happen. i just think a level playing feild would be best for the sport. | |
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| This Week In Baseball Posted: 11/5/2009 6:57:57 AM | YesWho The Phillies went down and this Sunday night the EaGirls are going down to. "Who"s Your Daddy"  | |
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| This Week In Baseball Posted: 11/5/2009 7:05:29 AM |
i just think a level playing feild would be best for the sport.
I understand what you are saying but the Blue Jays won back to back series with a middle of the road payroll. You just have to have some talent and a lot of desire. Sometimes to much talent doesn't always work, too many egos to massage. | |
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| This Week In Baseball Posted: 11/5/2009 7:29:35 AM |
baseball needs to put a cap on the money, its just outta hand that a team can spend that much more then anybody else
Many of the owners are not in favor of it.....the lesser teams like it the way it is, as they are making money off the revenues, but they are not putting it back into their teams.
they should look at the nfl as there model.
the NFL has produced mediocrity through the illusion of parity.....i don't wanna see that in MLB! | |
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| This Week In Baseball Posted: 11/5/2009 7:57:00 AM |
the NFL has produced mediocrity through the illusion of parity.....i don't wanna see that in MLB!
Heavens, me either. It's the very reason I don't watch football much anymore.
How many of you out there still screaming for caps and "a level playing field" ( that one still does make me laugh) honestly think someone like Teixeira would automatically brain fart at 1B if he were getting only $1 million this year instead of $5??? Matsui, Posada, Mo, Arod, hell even Jeter would these guys be crap just because they were getting millions less? Somehow, I don't think so, there is spending a lot and people worth the money and there is "over- paying" and NO, it is not the same thing!
Get off of it already! Don't advocate that MLB should be like the NFL.....it's is garbage now and you know it you are just so addicted you can't see the forest for the trees.
The Yankees won with the payroll....about damn time if you ask me....they deserve to enjoy it and we all have to chance to knock them off next year! | |
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| This Week In Baseball Posted: 11/5/2009 10:14:23 AM | Who's your Daddy?
Your he/she is your Daddy....Or is it your Mama? I guess you got it best in both worlds.
........Yeah, like the Bsx didn't go out and sign most of the players who were responsible for winning the WS in 04, right?......You hypocrite!
The Red Sox have stayed consistent with their payroll. Where as for the Yankees, they went out and bought their championship by spending $90-million more than any other team....End of story. Like I said, congrads to the Yankee players (except A-Rod)....But not to the JaC'a$$es Yankee fans and fence jumping bandwagons.
If your team's management is STUPID enuff to let some of your better players leave and not replace them with more effective performers, then its their own fault.
As a Red Sox fan, which I probably speak for most of us. We truly don't care that we didn't win the WS....It would have been nice, but it doesn't even matter. We are done with baseball for this year and have moved on to football. We got our rings not once, but twice. That's all we ever wanted....So enjoy your 27th championship c()ck ring ....As much as Yankee fans are in denial, we all know how the Yankees won it.
ASK NOT, what the Yanks have done to improve their team fart........But rather, ASK what your team's management is doing to improve its team!!!! fart
Talking out your a$$ again....Watch out for the man hiding in the grassy knoll.  | |
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| This Week In Baseball Posted: 11/5/2009 11:55:30 AM | the NFL has produced mediocrity through the illusion of parity.....i don't wanna see that in MLB!
thats non sense, the nfl has no more mediocrity now has it has had in the past. so are u telling me that the patriots, steelers and colts are avg. teams? the fact is that in the nfl there has always been good teams and not so good teams, thats nothing new. the patriots went 18-0( and i know they lost in the superbowl) but " avg" teams dont do that. to keep that in perspective when the dolphins went unbeaten they only beat 3 or 4 teams with a winning record, so i guess the nfl was just avg then also, iam pretty sure that the patriots beat more then 4 teams with a winning record, so does that make the 72 dolphins just avg.? also ur just wrong when u say "the NFL has produced mediocrity through the illusion of parity......i don't wanna see that in MLB!" mlb has it now, for the record here are the number of teams that have .500 records or better for both the nfl and mlb
NFL 18 teams with a .500 record or better ( so far this year) 14 teams with a below .500 record
MLB 16 teams with a .500 record or better 14 teams with a below record or better. so i guess by % the nfl has less parity then mlb does. so i guess the only difference is that the small market teams have the same chance as the major markets. also u ask the ?,"How many of you out there still screaming for caps and "a level playing field" ( that one still does make me laugh) honestly think someone like Teixeira would automatically brain fart at 1B if he were getting only $1 million this year instead of $5", thats not the point, i mean nfl teams figure out a way to pay manning, brady, brees and all the other stars, but the difference is it means that all of the nfl teams can go out and sign free agent stars, in the mlb its not like that. yes i agree the players would still be good if they got paid 1 million instead of 5. the difference is that if they made 1 mil then most teams could go after them but if they get 5 mil then only a handfull of teams can go after them.i think the difference is that alot of nfl teams are only a couple of players away from being a real good team, but with the cap they can go out a get those players and in mlb all the small markets do is lose there star players to the yankees, sox and mets. | |
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| This Week In Baseball Posted: 11/5/2009 12:46:32 PM | I understand what you are saying but the Blue Jays won back to back series with a middle of the road payroll. You just have to have some talent and a lot of desire. Sometimes to much talent doesn't always work, too many egos to massage.
this is not right, here are the payrolls from those years avg. players salary / team payroll 1992- 1 Toronto Blue Jays $1,719,694 $49,427,166 2 Oakland Athletics $1,446,650 $48,029,667 3 New York Mets $1,381,298 $44,009,334 4 Boston Red Sox $1,430,586 $42,138,665 5 Los Angeles Dodgers $1,431,760 $42,050,166 6 Pittsburgh Pirates $1,206,012 $36,228,647 7 Atlanta Braves $1,280,689 $35,853,321 8 Cincinnati Reds $1,227,669 $35,429,559 9 New York Yankees $1,111,895 $34,902,292 10 San Francisco Giants $1,017,333 $33,240,600
1993 -1 Toronto Blue Jays $1,765,582 $51,935,034 2 Atlanta Braves $1,676,211 $47,206,416 3 New York Yankees $1,759,429 $46,588,791 4 Boston Red Sox $1,318,779 $46,164,788 5 Chicago White Sox $1,421,344 $42,115,723 6 Cincinnati Reds $1,214,322 $41,641,387 7 New York Mets $1,239,764 $40,822,667 8 Kansas City Royals $1,376,153 $40,164,878 9 Detroit Tigers $1,265,317 $38,038,498 10 San Francisco Giants $1,244,329 $36,342,322 so both of them years the bluejays had the highest payroll, also to more of the point iam making look at the difference between #1 and #2 payrolls its about 1 to 4 million more, now the difference between #1 and #2 is like 80 mil. | |
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| This Week In Baseball Posted: 11/5/2009 6:25:36 PM | I have nothing positive to say about this. Except for maybe....... no, I really don't have anything positive to say about this.
Can't be happy for Jeter. He's got so many he could probably give this one away and not even care.
Can't be happy for A-Rod because even though it's his first one, he's.... well..... A-Rod.
Can't be happy for Andy Pettitte because even though he's a local, he's still a traitor.
Mark Teixeira and CC Sabathia maybe? I liked Tex when he was on the Rangers. And I've always liked CC. But I sort of look at both of those guys as turning heel like pro-wrestlers now that they're on the Yankees.
The Yankees did play harder than the Phillies, though. And ultimately, I think that's what it came down to. The Phillies were not playing like champions for a lot of the series. They weren't playing with any heart. They seemed to be playing like Cole Hamels felt; like they were just ready to go home and call it a season. The intensity that they had last year against the Rays just wasn't there. And it didn't help them any that Ryan Howard might as well have just stayed home the whole series. He didn't do much of anything. Kudos to Chase Utley, on the other hand, for becoming Mr. October Version 2.0. | |
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| This Week In Baseball Posted: 11/5/2009 6:32:43 PM | Question was not how good the NY Donkeys were, the question is how bad the Phillies were. They were so bad they gave Andy Pettitte two wins in the WS. Andy Pettitte should not even win one game in major league regular season. That proves this year was one of the dullest year in baseball. NY donkeys are the king of the dullest.
Whatever happened to Pedro? The Pedro Martinez we used to know. This is what happens if you leave Red Sox for 'mo money'. The best thing Pedro has done in his entire life was when he knocked down to the ground a fat old guy from Yankee management during a brawls between Yankees and red sox a few years back. That scene is priceless, I'll never forget that.
you closed your account (or did someone close it for you!.. ) as you were SHAMED into abject embarrasment!!!!!
POF has a bunch of losers. The losers have nothing else to do in their life but waste their times with other peoples profiles. Who gives a damn what losers do, losers will do what losers do the best.
So, Cum1, JAC, and Nancy thing, enjoy the good times as much as you can, it won't last very long.
This just goes to show that Boston and NYC fans naturally dislike each other.
During my hiatus from pof, I drove to Boston from carolinas and on my way I literally pissed on NYC. Yes, I stopped in NYC to piss. | |
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| This Week In Baseball Posted: 11/5/2009 6:50:22 PM |
So, Cum1, JAC, and Nancy thing, enjoy the good times as much as you can, it won't last very long. Hey, how the he11 did I get dragged into this. I don't even post on the baseball forums. At least, not until now.
Oh and since I am Here!!!! Woooo hoooo.... YANKESS WIN THE WS!!!! Yeah Baby!!!
During my hiatus from pof, I drove to Boston from carolinas and on my way I literally pissed on NYC. Yes, I stopped in NYC to piss. So glad you didn't stay any longer than needed.
Wait...what's that hear....
Buzzzzz......buuuzzzzz
Damn pesty fly is back...... Great, glad I kept my handy fly swatter in reach.....* SWAT* | |
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| This Week In Baseball Posted: 11/5/2009 7:31:32 PM | | MGM all I can say is we will see Sunday who gets the last laugh Give you credit foe your smack talk before the game when most Cowboy fans around the Philly area start talking after the game if the Cowboys win. | |
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| This Week In Baseball Posted: 11/5/2009 10:05:22 PM | During my hiatus from pof, I drove to Boston from carolinas and on my way I literally pissed on NYC. Yes, I stopped in NYC to piss.
I see pissing on NYC was on your things to do list? lol
Anyone remember when that construction worker that was a boston fan working on the new yankees staduim tried to put a Boston Red Sox jeresy in the cement foundation? | |
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| This Week In Baseball Posted: 11/5/2009 10:15:42 PM | But not to the JaC'a$$es Yankee fans and fence jumping bandwagons
I wouldn't sense a hint of double meaning in that word would I? lol. | |
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| This Week In Baseball Posted: 11/5/2009 11:19:29 PM |
The Red Sox have stayed consistent with their payroll.
Oh, i'm sure it stayed real consistent when they went out and 'bought' Diasuke, right....and JD Drew (a real catch!)
the Yankees, they went out and bought their championship
You know what, (my sour-grape eating) Pal...if the Yanks bought it, they legitimately paid for it.......unlike the NE pats who 'Stole' the SB, by underhanded-ness!
As a Red Sox fan, which I probably speak for most of us. We truly don't care that we didn't win the WS....It would have been nice, but it doesn't even matter.
First of all!....you speak for nobody but yourself, as most TRUE Bsx fans would SPIT right in your face for saying "we don't care that we didn't win the WS" <-----this is the mother of all your brain-farts, Btw!!!!............................and after being ahead in the ALE for 2-3 months, i guess the Bsx didn't care to win the ALE, either!!!...Is that why we dusted them 4 straight games to secure 1st place, back in July, right!.......This is a perfect example as to why you are such a complete Donk!........Not only do you lay brain-fart after brain-fart, but you insult pple's intelligence in the process!....Go eat some more sour grapes!
We are done with baseball for this year and have moved on to football.
Then WTF are you doing here?...other than having oral diarrhea, spewing out your mindless gibberish!
We got our rings not once, but twice. That's all we ever wanted
yeah, thats all YOU ever wanted, yeah rite.....i'm sure the 3 stooges fully concur (henry, werner, luchino) with you....they could care less if they don't get another WS for another 80 yrs....thats why they are in the top 5 teams with the highest payroll!......Btw, keep those brain-farts comin' Pal.....it brings out your best side!
So enjoy your 27th championship
We will Pal......and you'll be able to see it, just tune in on tomorrow's ticker-tape parade in NYC. -----------------------------------------------------------------
Mark Teixeira and CC Sabathia maybe? I liked Tex when he was on the Rangers. And I've always liked CC. But I sort of look at both of those guys as turning heel like pro-wrestlers now that they're on the Yankees.
there is no-where else that these players would rather be than in Pinstripes!
The Phillies were not playing like champions for a lot of the series. They weren't playing with any heart. They seemed to be playing like Cole Hamels felt; like they were just ready to go home and call it a season. The intensity that they had last year against the Rays just wasn't there.
The phillies ran into a 'brick-wall' called the Yankees......Like C. Manuel said; "The Yanks stayed 1 step in front of us, on all counts...they did what we couldn't do!"....if the D-Rays were anywhere near as good as this years' Yanks, they would have beaten the Phillies themselves in 08! --------------------------------------------------------------------- @ Earth-ding/dong
Question was not how good the NY Donkeys were, the question is how bad the Phillies were.
If the Phillies were that bad, then how much worse are the Bsx???????...at least the Phils were able to win 1 game in NY!.....we beat the living schit outta the Bsx, 4 straight in July! You spew your oral diarrhea about Andy pettite, not realizing how cool he was under pressure and doing it in the clutch!.........The Bsx would sign him in an instant if they could!
Whatever happened to Pedro? The Pedro Martinez we used to know.
Pedro left cause he didn't feel it was worth his while to stay in your schit-hole town, much like Boggs, Clemens and Damon...and besides, he got his ring so he could care less.
what happens if you leave Red Sox for 'mo money'
You eventually end up winning the WS...like Boggs, Clemens and Damon did!
The best thing Pedro has done in his entire life was when he knocked down to the ground a fat old guy from Yankee management during a brawls between Yankees and red sox a few years back. That scene is priceless, I'll never forget that.
And if this is the "best" thing you Bsx fans can cherish of Pedro...then it further PROVES my notion that you all are a bunch of pathetic reprobates!!!!
POF has a bunch of losers.
Of course you know that you are indicting yourself as well!...(as you've been long part of the POF scene)
The losers have nothing else to do in their life but waste their times with other peoples profiles.
Congratulations, for coming to a full realization of what you've been doing all this time on POF, pal!
losers will do what losers do the best.
And who would know that better than you, Pal!
During my hiatus from pof,
I tend to think you got kicked off!
I drove to Boston from carolinas and on my way I literally pissed on NYC. Yes, I stopped in NYC to piss.
And when I drove from Maine back to NY...........I literally wouldn't even piss on the BEST part of Massachussets!
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| This Week In Baseball Posted: 11/6/2009 12:01:01 AM | I can certainly sense no love, loss between you Boston and NYC sports fans in here. Lol Yeah I’d say the cities that have the most hatred rivalry between each other has to go to the Boston and NYC rivalry easily. I don't think any other cities come even in a close second to this time honored, sports rivalry tradition, especially when it comes to the Yankees and Red Sox.
I remember watching a video a while ago about the Boston and NYC sports fan rivalr , where they had two guys that are cousions that did the interview about how deep the rivalry between these two cities go. One was born and rasied in NYC and the other was born and rasied in Boston and when asked when were you first taught to dislike each others respective sports teams and both of them said almost at the same time "the very first moment we were able to talk." lol | |
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| This Week In Baseball Posted: 11/7/2009 1:45:57 AM | This thread is dead until march when spring training comes to full swing (except for the bos/yank crowd).
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| This Week In Baseball Posted: 11/7/2009 6:26:01 AM | | Anybody catch the the Yanks VICTORY parade?.........it was awesome....approx 3 million showed up (unofficial)......incredible!!!!!!! | |
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| This Week In Baseball Posted: 11/7/2009 6:38:41 AM |
This thread is dead until march when spring training comes to full swing
No hot stove discussion....no season awards....nothing? | |
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| This Week In Baseball Posted: 11/7/2009 6:55:02 AM | | heard that the Phils just re-signed Cliff Lee....that was fast!....and smart, doing it in the middle of the Yank's celebration, and didn't give the Yanks time to make a move on him! | |
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| This Week In Baseball Posted: 11/7/2009 9:35:53 AM | I heard yesterday that it's not likely that the Yankees will go after any big ticket free agents. They might do some tinkering around with the roster due to the fact that they are probably not going to sign both Matsui and Damon....they may sign one or the other. Also, Mariano Rivera stated he would like to play five more years.
The AL Central has been busy already. The Royals and the White Sox have made a trade....Teahen and cash to the White Sox for two players. Plus the Twins got JJ Hardy from the Brewers for Carlos Gomez. The White Sox cut Jermaine Dye, the Tigers cut Marcus Thames and the Twins picked up the option on Michael Cuddyer. The Indians have been the only team in that division to not make a move as of yet. | |
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| This Week In Baseball Posted: 11/7/2009 12:19:52 PM |
The intensity that they had last year against the Rays just wasn't there.
Sorry, I disagree with this, the intensity was there I just think for this particular series they were the ones out-matched, where last year it was the Rays. The Yankees did exactly what they needed to do, shut down Ryan Howard….though it did help Utley!
This thread is dead until march when spring training comes to full swing (except for the bos/yank crowd).
Nah, there will be awards, free agents, trades and signings to talk about, though it might dwindle down to just Marshfield and I. (Well, and maybe sum and Wiz still pissing in each other's direction.)
Rays traded Aki to the Pirates, saving his option to hopefully sign CC and that should mean keeping Zorilla…wee!
Kudos to the Yanks.
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| This Week In Baseball Posted: 11/7/2009 12:28:08 PM |
I heard yesterday that it's not likely that the Yankees will go after any big ticket free agents.
Don't believe it!........Yanks need a solid starter in their rotation, that is where they are hurting the most right now!.......Lackey is gonna file for free-agency, and I can see John Lackey in Pinstrips next year!...if the Yanks don't get him, i'd bet he'll end up with the Bsx!
they are probably not going to sign both Matsui and Damon.
thats gonna be a tuff one to call!....both are dangerous hitters, and clutch players..Matsui's knees are pretty far gone, and can't play the outfield much....Damon doesn't have the best throwing arm, but his legs can still move for a guy his age................But the reason why 1 of these men will be let go is because they are gonna need the money for a high profile pitcher!
Mariano Rivera stated he would like to play five more years.
the best dam closer in MLB, and future HOF'er.....there few who have the kind of control and accuracy that he does!.......if he stays well i see him playing for at least another 3 yrs!
The AL Central has been busy already.
there alot of parity in this division so i'm not surprised to see these teams trying to get an edge.......anything can happen in that division come next year! | |
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