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| nuge67 |
OK boys and girls, looks like another AL East crown in the bag, but what do we really need to get out of the 1st round and get into another World Series?
Will it take getting Clemens?
Will the Yanks have to get an ace by the trading deadline if Clemens falls through and if so, what ace has a year left or a huge contract that teams want to unload?
What else do the Yanks need to do? |
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| KingOfAllMedia |
http://www.sternfannetwork.com/foru...338#post3638338
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And let us not forget this. Funny how you stopped kissing her ass after she handed you yours. :funny:
Quote: Originally posted by italiafem You have now OFFICIALLY become the biggest pussy on SFN. Surpassing all members of teh -- censored -- thread (which is nearly impossible), Sinistar (pussy extraordinaire), nedmark (hillbilly dumb fag) and a few others that I could give a shit on mentioning.
You are a disgrace tot eh Yankee nation and I hereby revoke any and all access to be a Yankee fan.
You're gay. |
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| DLee84331 |
| Can't we all be civil and have a decent conversation about our respective teams? The Yanks look good as long as they stay healthy. As usual they come into a season with suspect pitching, but their lineup is so powerful, it'll keep them in contention. I don't want Clemens, fuck him and all his retiring or not retiring bullshit. Let's give Hughes a try. See if this kid is the real deal or not. |
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| nuge67 |
Quote: Originally posted by DLee84331 Can't we all be civil and have a decent conversation about our respective teams? The Yanks look good as long as they stay healthy. As usual they come into a season with suspect pitching, but their lineup is so powerful, it'll keep them in contention. I don't want Clemens, fuck him and all his retiring or not retiring bullshit. Let's give Hughes a try. See if this kid is the real deal or not. |
I agree on Huges, all the scouts say he is a can't miss, if you put the way Clemens left behind you and you need a solid pitcher at the trading deadline, I would take Roger in a second, at least you know he can handle NYC and the playoffs.......... |
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| DLee84331 |
Quote: Originally posted by nuge67 I agree on Huges, all the scouts say he is a can't miss, if you put the way Clemens left behind you and you need a solid pitcher at the trading deadline, I would take Roger in a second, at least you know he can handle NYC and the playoffs.......... |
The only good thing about getting Clemens is that he won't cost the Yanks any prospects. All it takes is money, which is all that asshole wants anyway. The Yanks' payroll will be considerably lower this season, so if they need any spare parts at the trading deadline, money won't be an issue (not that it ever was) |
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| otherone4life |
| ahem ... screw the yankees |
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| nuge67 |
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| dave24s |
Be patient on Hughes, fella's. He hasn't even pitched in Triple A and has had his innings limited these past couple years. Maybe he'll show up in August, maybe a start or two in September, but dammit, let the kid grow.
Projections have the Sox and Yanks running neck and neck all year, one even going so far as to say Yanks at 105 wins and Sox at 103. I tend to believe the numbers at 95-97 wins. It'll be tight down the stretch; I can just hope the Schilling gets older, Beckett gets dumber, Papelbon learns to speak english well, Wakefield's arm dies, and Matsuzaka has the same fate as all previous japanese pitchers.
The yanks need to worry about the back end of their rotation. If they can get 10-13 wins out of Igawa, things will be looking up. Don't count on Pavano, plan on seeing someone like Rasner or Karstens out there.
I think a smart move would be sending Farnsworth to Philly for Lieber. He's a solid #4 - hell, in 2004 he led the team in wins. |
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| nuge67 |
Quote: Originally posted by dave24s I think a smart move would be sending Farnsworth to Philly for Lieber. He's a solid #4 - hell, in 2004 he led the team in wins. |
true, farnsworth who be a # 1 closer on many teams,
but I think the yanks need him in case something happens to mo |
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| dave24s |
Quote: Originally posted by nuge67 true, farnsworth who be a # 1 closer on many teams,
but I think the yanks need him in case something happens to mo |
That's a tough call. Farns is a whiny me first guy, but who do we have if Mo goes down?
I'd go with Proctor. He's only getting better. Vizcaino would be the innings eater Proctor was....but hey, they don't pay me to think about all this shit. I'll let Cash handle that.
But I would love to have Lieber back. |
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| Hey Now MoFo |
| Would the Phillies want more than just Farnsworth if that trade would happen? I don't know much about Farnsworth. |
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| nuge67 |
Yankee fact of the day:
They began, modestly enough as the New York Highlanders in 1903, owned by a couple of New York bartenders who laid out $18,000 to buy the Baltimore franchise and bring it north.
For their first eighteen years in New York, the Highlanders (they became the Yankees in 1912) seriously challenge for a pennant only once, in 1904 when star pitcher Jack Chesbro set a modern day record with forty-one victories, completing a staggering forty-eight games and posting an ERA of 1.82.
Some great players passed through New York in those years including Wee Willie Keeler, Hal Chase, Roger Peckinpaugh and Frank Baker, but the Yankees were always also-rans.
That all changed in 1920. The Yankees completed the famous deal to buy Babe Ruth from the Red Sox and also brought along some of Ruth's more talented teammates including third baseman Joe Dugan and pitchers Carl Mays, Waite Hoyt, Herb Pennock and Bullet Joe Bush.
With Ruth and a solid pitching staff as the seedlings, a dynasty sprouted. Yankee manager Miller Huggins guided the team to its first three pennants in 1921-22-23. They played the New York Giants in all three series, losing the first two; winning in 1923, the year they moved into Yankee Stadium.
In mid-decade, the team added a strapping young first baseman named Lou Gehrig to give the Yankees an unprecedented 1-2 punch, that along with supporting hitters Tony Lazzeri, Bob Meusel and Earle Combs, came to be known as "Murderer's Row." They won consecutive pennants again in 1926-27-28, winning the latter two World Series both in four game sweeps.
The 1927 team is considered by many baseball historians as the best team of all time, with Ruth hitting his Olympian sixty home runs (which was more than any American League team hit that season) and Gehrig hitting forty-seven. Gehrig had more runs batted in: one-hundred seventy-five to one-hundred sixty-four. Huggins died suddenly in 1929 and the Yanks were derailed for a few years, returning to the Series and sweeping the Cubs in 1932 under new manager Joe McCarthy. Ruth was gone two years later, but the Yankee machine would now enter an era of dominance rarely matched in the game before or since. |
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| dave24s |
Quote: Originally posted by Hey Now MoFo Would the Phillies want more than just Farnsworth if that trade would happen? I don't know much about Farnsworth. |
Well, the Phils have 6 starters and only need 5 so they have been looking to dump leiber for a couple months now.
Farns has great stuff, he throws high 90's and can be electric. He's also inconsistent.
I've been thinking about this for a few days now....I still don't know where I stand. If Farns can stay consistent and keep away from the long ball, he's fantastic. Leiber can flat pitch any day of the week. I'm inclined to take Leiber knowing that the Yank's pen, even without Farns, is still better than the Sox pen. |
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| KingOfAllMedia |
Quote: Originally posted by nuge67 nuge67 fact of the day: I like young boys
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| Hey Now MoFo |
| So Farns can give up the long ball, that's not good if he is pitching in the Phillies ballpark. |
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| nuge67 |
New Yankee Stadium
Groundbreaking: August 16, 2006
Construction began: August 17, 2006
Opening: April 2009
Capacity: 51,800
Style: Open air
Surface: Grass
Owner: New York Yankees
Cost: $1.02 billion
Public financing: $220 million from New York City for parking facilities ($75 million), parkland along the waterfront ($135 million) and other work related to the stadium
Private financing: $800 million from the Yankees
Location: Just north of the existing stadium, between 161st and 164th Streets, and between Jerome and River Avenues.
Dimensions: Same as Yankee Stadium
Fences: Same as Yankee Stadium
Completion is scheduled for the 2009 season. The project is part of a larger redevelopment plan that includes a hotel, conference center and high school for sports-related careers.
The stadium will feature an exterior facade which will replicate that of the original Yankee Stadium. The interior of the stadium will be a separate structure, rising above the top of the exterior. From the outside the structures will look similar to the original stadium. A "great hall" between the exterior wall and the interior structure will feature five to six times more retail square footage than the current stadium. The signature frieze, the lattice work that once rimmed the original stadium's roof, will adorn the new stadium's roof in the original copper.
The proposed Yankees ballpark would seat 47,000 people and feature a retractable roof. The interior would include the facade, as well as the original field dimensions, from Yankee Stadium. Soil from the outfield would be moved to the new stadium.
Man,imagine the $ they will get from the suites and tickets? |
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| KingOfAllMedia |
Quote: Originally posted by nuge67 New Yankee Stadium
Groundbreaking: August 16, 2006
Construction began: August 17, 2006
Opening: April 2009
Capacity: 51,800
Style: Open air
Surface: Grass
Owner: New York Yankees
Cost: $1.02 billion
Public financing: $220 million from New York City for parking facilities ($75 million), parkland along the waterfront ($135 million) and other work related to the stadium
Private financing: $800 million from the Yankees
Location: Just north of the existing stadium, between 161st and 164th Streets, and between Jerome and River Avenues.
Dimensions: Same as Yankee Stadium
Fences: Same as Yankee Stadium
Completion is scheduled for the 2009 season. The project is part of a larger redevelopment plan that includes a hotel, conference center and high school for sports-related careers.
The stadium will feature an exterior facade which will replicate that of the original Yankee Stadium. The interior of the stadium will be a separate structure, rising above the top of the exterior. From the outside the structures will look similar to the original stadium. A "great hall" between the exterior wall and the interior structure will feature five to six times more retail square footage than the current stadium. The signature frieze, the lattice work that once rimmed the original stadium's roof, will adorn the new stadium's roof in the original copper.
The proposed Yankees ballpark would seat 47,000 people and feature a retractable roof. The interior would include the facade, as well as the original field dimensions, from Yankee Stadium. Soil from the outfield would be moved to the new stadium.
Man,imagine the $ they will get from the suites and tickets? |
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| Yogi's Perogis |
Quote: Originally posted by nuge67 I agree on Huges, all the scouts say he is a can't miss, if you put the way Clemens left behind you and you need a solid pitcher at the trading deadline, I would take Roger in a second, at least you know he can handle NYC and the playoffs.......... |
OKOK Lets not put all this added pressure on Phil Hughes. Yeah, he's one of the top prospects in the nation but lets not make him out to be our savior just yet. He is still in AA (dominating, yes) and they don't expect him to be up till 08 or 09. Also, that kid Pelfrey from the Mets is supposed to be better than Hughes... so lets just see how he does.... if he does well for the mets this year... then i'll be excited about hughes. |
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| nuge67 |
The Yankees-Red Sox rivalry is one of the longest and most bitter rivalries in American professional sports. For over 100 years, baseball's New York Yankees and Boston Red Sox of the American League have been chief rivals, compounded by their geographic proximity. The Yankees have the advantage in the all-time series with a record of 1,060-879 (.547) through the 2005 season. The Yankees also hold lopsided advantages in World Series Championships (26 to 6) and pennants (39 to 11).
The teams have met in the last regular season series of a season to decide the title, in 1904 (where the Red Sox won), and 1949 and 2005 (where the Yankees won). In 1978, the teams finished tied for first, and the Yankees won a high-profile one-game playoff. |
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| Case a Beer |
Quote: Originally posted by nuge67 The Yankees-Red Sox rivalry is one of the longest and most bitter rivalries in American professional sports. For over 100 years, baseball's New York Yankees and Boston Red Sox of the American League have been chief rivals, compounded by their geographic proximity. The Yankees have the advantage in the all-time series with a record of 1,060-879 (.547) through the 2005 season. The Yankees also hold lopsided advantages in World Series Championships (26 to 6) and pennants (39 to 11).
The teams have met in the last regular season series of a season to decide the title, in 1904 (where the Red Sox won), and 1949 and 2005 (where the Yankees won). In 1978, the teams finished tied for first, and the Yankees won a high-profile one-game playoff. |
You got the copy and paste down pat, huh...faggot. |
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| jumbod666 |
Well I just picked out my seats for my 13 game Sunday season ticket plan....Any other season ticket
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| Case a Beer |
Quote: Originally posted by jumbod666 Well I just picked out my seats for my 13 game Sunday season ticket plan....Any other season ticket
holders here? |
nuge67 will jerk ya off for those seats. |
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| elroyjonz |
Quote: Originally posted by jumbod666 Well I just picked out my seats for my 13 game Sunday season ticket plan....Any other season ticket
holders here? |
Nuge has season tickets for the Wiggles. |
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| nuge67 |
Quote: Originally posted by jumbod666 Well I just picked out my seats for my 13 game Sunday season ticket plan....Any other season ticket
holders here? |
2 years ago I had the Sunday plan, it is a great package, some great games. Now and then it gets tought because twice they moved my start to 8 PM on ESPN, so that was a tough ride home to Jersey.
Now I just go to 5-7 games, depends on who is playing.
2 games I know I will pay big time for will be the All Star game at the stadium and the last game at Yankee Stadium.
If you want to sell or unload any of those Sunday tickets at the last minute, let me know. |
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| Case a Beer |
Quote: Originally posted by elroyjonz Nuge has season tickets for the Wiggles. |
that he got with coupons. |
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| elroyjonz |
| LOL^^^^^^^^^^^^ :D |
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| nuge67 |
Quote: Originally posted by elroyjonz Nuge has season tickets for the Wiggles. |
Fact, Wiggles made almost TRIPLE what the Red Sox showed in profit last year, lol...FACT |
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| Case a Beer |
Quote: Originally posted by nuge67 Fact, Wiggles made almost TRIPLE what the Red Sox showed in profit last year, lol...FACT |
:gay: for knowing that. |
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| Case a Beer |
Quote: Originally posted by nuge67 2 years ago I had the Sunday plan, it is a great package, some great games. Now and then it gets tought because twice they moved my start to 8 PM on ESPN, so that was a tough ride home to Jersey.
Now I just go to 5-7 games, depends on who is playing.
2 games I know I will pay big time for will be the All Star game at the stadium and the last game at Yankee Stadium.
If you want to sell or unload any of those Sunday tickets at the last minute, let me know. |
you fucking wish. |
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| nuge67 |
Quote: Originally posted by Case a Beer :gay: for knowing that. |
This is great, I love all these red sox fans in a yankee thread, come august, none of you pussies will show your faces in here, so enjoy your stay and get crazy baby.....put please talk FACTS |
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| nuge67 |
The Wiggles earned an estimated gross income of $45 million , the dramatic rise in riches coincides with their relatively recent success in the United States. And surprisingly, they knocked last year's richest Australian entertainer, Oscar winner Nicole Kidman, out of top spot.
She was followed by another Hollywood heavyweight, actor Russell Crowe, who earned an estimated $27 million.
Still rocking their way to the bank are heavy metal group AC/DC, Australia's highest paid band with a gross income of $18 million.
Desperate housewives in the US have besieged the Wiggles with sexually suggestive letters and comments, including explicit references about band members including Anthony Field (the blue Wiggle) and Murray Cook (the red Wiggle).
Insiders from internet chat rooms on sites including AOL have reported a number of adult women becoming so physically suggestive about the Wiggles, they need to be chastised by website moderators. (Some of the statements from female fans were so sexual, we can't actually reprint them in S.) |
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| Case a Beer |
Quote: Originally posted by nuge67 The Wiggles earned an estimated gross income of $45 million , the dramatic rise in riches coincides with their relatively recent success in the United States. And surprisingly, they knocked last year's richest Australian entertainer, Oscar winner Nicole Kidman, out of top spot.
She was followed by another Hollywood heavyweight, actor Russell Crowe, who earned an estimated $27 million.
Still rocking their way to the bank are heavy metal group AC/DC, Australia's highest paid band with a gross income of $18 million.
Desperate housewives in the US have besieged the Wiggles with sexually suggestive letters and comments, including explicit references about band members including Anthony Field (the blue Wiggle) and Murray Cook (the red Wiggle).
Insiders from internet chat rooms on sites including AOL have reported a number of adult women becoming so physically suggestive about the Wiggles, they need to be chastised by website moderators. (Some of the statements from female fans were so sexual, we can't actually reprint them in S.) |
what a fuckin douche. |
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| DodgerBlues |
| the red sox have more titles than the yankees this century, noobs. |
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| elroyjonz |
Quote: Originally posted by nuge67 Fact, Wiggles made almost TRIPLE what the Red Sox showed in profit last year, lol...FACT |
Mostly because of delusional people like yourself. :burst: |
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| nuge67 |
Quote: Originally posted by elroyjonz Mostly because of delusional people like yourself. :burst: |
Just because you are court ordered to stay at least 5 miles of your children and you couldn't afford the $120.00 per ticket to see the Wiggles, don't rag on me you cripple.
Fact is, Clemens is closer and closer to becoming a Yankee, I FEEL IT!!! |
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| Case a Beer |
Quote: Originally posted by nuge67 Just because you are court ordered to stay at least 5 miles of your children and you couldn't afford the $120.00 per ticket to see the Wiggles, don't rag on me you cripple.
Fact is, Clemens is closer and closer to becoming a Yankee, I FEEL IT!!! |
a buck twenty to see the Wiggles????? :lol:
Is that what you usally pay to have a group of guys for the night???? |
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| nuge67 |
Quote: Originally posted by yambag
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103 MILLION dollars over 6 years with a chance to make close to 111 MILLION!!! Even if this stain wins 20 games a year, over 6 years it will still cost the Red Sox 17 million a year. my guess is the guy is a BUST, he will average 7 wins a season at best......

[IMG]http://i15.photobucket.com/albums/a398/peepintommy/yankees-wallpaper-1024.jpg |
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| Case a Beer |
Quote: Originally posted by yambag
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| JBEEZEE |
Fuck N.Y. The Indians are gonna be way tough this year. I know we say this every year, but believe it !!!!!!!
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| Stevie4Stern |
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| nuge67 |
| Gez, you girls still can't talk facts huh? Must suck to know the Red Sox will not make the playoffs again this year....................... |
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| elroyjonz |
| The fact is the Yankme's still have not recovered from the biggest choke in professional sports history. If hughes isn't the next Sandy K. the Yanks will fall short once again. |
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| PicksForArtie |
Quote: Originally posted by elroyjonz The fact is the Yankme's still have not recovered from the biggest choke in professional sports history. If hughes isn't the next Sandy K. the Yanks will fall short once again. |
I am not a Sox fan, I just like to get into every Yanks thread and bash them and I never bashed Arod, I just dont "SUPPORT" him... and I am a fag who is gonna get in trouble for watching porn and posting in the stern fan network, my mom will be so pissed... -Quote from Elroy |
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| elroyjonz |
| Stalk Much?^^^^^^^^^^^^^ |
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| PicksForArtie |
Quote: Originally posted by elroyjonz Stalk Much?^^^^^^^^^^^^^ |
No, just seems every Yankee thread I am going into I seem to catch you there.... Just like to point out your lies |
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| elroyjonz |
| Than point out my lies asshole or shut the fuck up. |
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| PicksForArtie |
Quote: Originally posted by elroyjonz Than point out my lies asshole or shut the fuck up. |
WAAAAAAAAHHH!!!! YOU ARE BEING MEAN!!! WAAAAAAAAAH! |
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| elroyjonz |
| If you make accusations, at least have something to back them up. You truly are an idiot. |
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| elroyjonz |
| Still waiting....oh yeah, you don't have any proof of what you say...you are just a babbling idiot. |
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| elroyjonz |
Quote: Originally posted by PicksForArtie No, just seems every Yankee thread I am going into I seem to catch you there.... Just like to point out your lies |
I'll be posting in Yankee threads all season. This is fun trailer trash boy! |
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| johnnyct8285 |
| YANKEES!!!! i was watching carribbean league ball last night and now i just cant wait till the season starts. |
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| nuge67 |
Quote: Originally posted by PicksForArtie I am not a Sox fan, I just like to get into every Yanks thread and bash them and I never bashed Arod, I just dont "SUPPORT" him... and I am a fag who is gonna get in trouble for watching porn and posting in the stern fan network, my mom will be so pissed... -Quote from Elroy | :bigclap: |
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| nuge67 |
Quote: Originally posted by elroyjonz The fact is the Yankme's still have not recovered from the biggest choke in professional sports history. If hughes isn't the next Sandy K. the Yanks will fall short once again. |
Yanks will still win the AL East easily.
Here is the difference this year son, and listen up:
Yanks goal is to WIN the World Series
Red Sox goal is to not finish 8th in the AL again and pray for a wild card
FACTS................. |
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| Apoc13 |
Quote: Originally posted by nuge67 Here is the difference this year son, and listen up:
Yanks goal is to WIN the World Series
FACTS................. |
isn't that a novel concept...good thing for the rest of baseball the yanks goal the previous 6 seasons was to choke...old habits may be harder to break than you think |
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| nuge67 |
Quote: Originally posted by Apoc13 isn't that a novel concept...good thing for the rest of baseball the yanks goal the previous 6 seasons was to choke...old habits may be harder to break than you think |
That remains the GOAL of the Yanks
You can't tell me Theo actually thinks the sox have a chance to win it all this year with that team he has, which is worse then last year's team and without a closer? I think Theo is hoping to be competitive and praying to have a chance at the wild card come September. Sadly, just like last year, I see the sox out of it by August.. |
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| KingOfAllMedia |
I'm officially hijacking this thread and making it all about the Red Sox, since that's all the so-called Yankee "fans" here seem to have on their brains. :rolleye2:
Welcome to the Unofficial Red Sox Thread. |
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| KingOfAllMedia |
Quote: Originally posted by nuge67 Gez, you girls still can't talk facts huh? Must suck to know the Red Sox will not make the playoffs again this year....................... |
Good thing they play the games, huh? :rolleye2:
The only fact that remains constant is that every February, the Yankees fans have the trophy all wrapped up and have a parade date set. Well, seeing as how there hasn't been a baseball-related parade in NY since before the turn of the century, concentrate less on planning that victory parade, and invest in more Kleenex, as once again, come October, you'll be crying about either not making the playoffs, or another first round embarrassment. :bigcry:
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| Apoc13 |
| imagine how obnoxious nuge was before the sox won the series....i know nobody likes him but it's fans like him that keep this rivalry so heated...and really, isn't that what's it's all about?...keep the obnoxiousness coming nuge, i may be the only one, but i love you....and for the record, not in that jeter/arod faggy kind of way |
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| Case a Beer |
Quote: Originally posted by nuge67 That remains the GOAL of the Yanks
You can't tell me Theo actually thinks the sox have a chance to win it all this year with that team he has, which is worse then last year's team and without a closer? I think Theo is hoping to be competitive and praying to have a chance at the wild card come September. Sadly, just like last year, I see the sox out of it by August.. |
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| lisaslisas |
Quote: Originally posted by KingOfAllMedia I'm officially hijacking this thread and making it all about the Red Sox, since that's all the so-called Yankee "fans" here seem to have on their brains. :rolleye2:
Welcome to the Unofficial Red Sox Thread. | :nono: That's not happening darlin... :bl: I was hoping Lenny would start the first "official" Yankees thread, but since he seems to be slacking, I guess this will have to be it. ;) You officially hijack :shit: :bird: |
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| lisaslisas |
| and you know IF and WHEN, Italia gets back... your ass is going to be handed to you once again, KOAM... :bl: |
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| nuge67 |
Quote: Originally posted by lisaslisas :nono: That's not happening darlin... :bl: I was hoping Lenny would start the first "official" Yankees thread, but since he seems to be slacking, I guess this will have to be it. ;) You officially hijack :shit: :bird: |
That's what I am talking about!!
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| nuge67 |
[QUOTE=Case a Beer][B]You fucking retard.
Dude, is that all you have you fucking pussy? Your act is old news kid, yesterday's paper....Let's talk Yankees and Red Sox pussy.
Do you think the Red Sox are better then the Yanks for 2007 anbd if so why?
Will the Red Sox win teh wild card? |
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| Case a Beer |
Quote: Originally posted by nuge67 [QUOTE=Case a Beer][B]You fucking retard.
Dude, is that all you have you fucking pussy? Your act is old news kid, yesterday's paper....Let's talk Yankees and Red Sox pussy.
Do you think the Red Sox are better then the Yanks for 2007 anbd if so why?
Will the Red Sox win teh wild card? |
Loni Anderson...:lol:
http://www.sternfannetwork.com/foru...threadid=215839 |
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| Apoc13 |
| lisa, those rings are nice and all but do you have anything from this century? |
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| nuge67 |
Quote: Originally posted by Apoc13 lisa, those rings are nice and all but do you have anything from this century? |
OH GOD, if you want to play that game son, you better worry about fighting for a wild card in late Sept kid...Many are picking the sox to once again miss the playoffs this year, I LOVE IT!!! |
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| LennyD23 |
nuge, this thread sucks.
You're an embarrassment to the pinstripes. |
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| Apoc13 |
Quote: Originally posted by nuge67 OH GOD, if you want to play that game son, you better worry about fighting for a wild card in late Sept kid...Many are picking the sox to once again miss the playoffs this year, I LOVE IT!!! |
i'll gladly play that game...the sox are still solid and could potentially be very good |
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| KMSDEMON |
Quote: Originally posted by LennyD23 nuge, this thread sucks.
You're an embarrassment to the pinstripes. |
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| nuge67 |
Quote: Originally posted by Apoc13 i'll gladly play that game...the sox are still solid and could potentially be very good |
Dude, there were the 8th best team in the AL last year, 8th |
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| KingOfAllMedia |
Quote: Originally posted by LennyD23 nuge, this thread sucks.
You're an embarrassment to the pinstripes. |
:lol: :lol: :lol:
Notice how he skips right over this little tidbit of information and goes right back to obsessing over Boston. :rolleye2: He's a joke. |
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| yambag |
Quote: Originally posted by LennyD23 nuge, this thread sucks.
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| yambag |
Quote: Originally posted by LennyD23 nuge, this thread sucks.
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| Apoc13 |
Quote: Originally posted by nuge67 Dude, there were the 8th best team in the AL last year, 8th |
i'm sure it had nothing to do with 7 of 8 position players being injured at some point during the season or that they only had 2 pitchers throw more than 140 innings due to health issues....if the sox, or any other team for that matter, have that many injuries they will no doubt finish well out of the money but last season was a fluke as far as the amount of dl time the team had...they'll be fine |
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| nuge67 |
Quote: Originally posted by Apoc13 i'm sure it had nothing to do with 7 of 8 position players being injured at some point during the season or that they only had 2 pitchers throw more than 140 innings due to health issues....if the sox, or any other team for that matter, have that many injuries they will no doubt finish well out of the money but last season was a fluke as far as the amount of dl time the team had...they'll be fine |
That's my point son, Yanks had two of the best hitters in MLB out for long extended times in Sheff and Matsui, plus, thier pitching was hurting all year, Giambi hurt his wrist, Cano was hurt bad for weeks and so on. The Yanks were hurt just as bad as the sox and had even worst pitching, except for Wang, and yet had the best record in the AL and what, 10 games better then the sox? You really think the sox are 10 games better then last year with NO closer and a older, questionable pitching staff?
They will NOT be fine, will they be out of teh wild card race by August again, I don't know, but I can't see them beating a team from the Central or West to get that Wild Card, sorry....... |
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| Case a Beer |
Quote: Originally posted by LennyD23 nuge, this thread sucks.
You're an embarrassment to the pinstripes. |
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| elroyjonz |
Quote: Originally posted by LennyD23 nuge, this thread sucks.
You're an embarrassment to the pinstripes. |
Thats' true. However, at least the kid is here fighting for his team. |
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| KingOfAllMedia |
Quote: Originally posted by elroyjonz Thats' true. However, at least the kid is here fighting for his team. |
:lol: When's the last time he's said anything about "his team" without mentioning Boston in the same sentence? |
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| elroyjonz |
[QUOTE=KingOfAllMedia]:lol: When's the last time he's said anything about "his team" without mentioning Boston in the same sentence? [/QUOTE
LOL. Also true. As delusional as Nuge is, at least he is here trying to stick up for his team. That's all I was saying. Don't worry...I still despise him. |
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| Gator_Russ |
Alright... enough Sox / Yankees shenanigans. We can all agree that the SAWKS are the Yankees bitches for the most part. (Ooo... you won ONE championship recently. Catch up to 26 then we'll start entertaining the thought that you might be equal. Oh, and by the way. Johnny Damon says fuck you guys.)
I'm here to talk about what the Yankees need to get past the first round... and I'm pretty sure the answer is Right here.
Discuss. |
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| Apoc13 |
| lol...yeah maybe they'll throw carl crawford into the deal too |
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| Gator_Russ |
| I wouldn't mind it one bit. Crawford was one of the league leaders in Triples last year. If the Yanks want to get serious about hitting power, i'd look into him. He's not a bad defensive player either. |
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| nuge67 |
Quote: Originally posted by Gator_Russ I wouldn't mind it one bit. Crawford was one of the league leaders in Triples last year. If the Yanks want to get serious about hitting power, i'd look into him. He's not a bad defensive player either. |
Where would Crawford play? Yanks would take Kaz in a heartbeat........... |
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| Apoc13 |
| so would every other team in baseball....i'm gonna go out on a limb and guess the rays will hang onto him until they can't afford to pay him anymore |
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