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Actually, I do in fact believe that Pedro will pitch a masterful game tonight. He wants to prove the Yanks aren't truly his daddy -- and he wants to prove ...

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Old Oct 13, 2004, 8:45 AM   #21 (permalink)
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Actually, I do in fact believe that Pedro will pitch a masterful game tonight. He wants to prove the Yanks aren't truly his daddy -- and he wants to prove to Schilling that he's not out of the running for the Sox ace. Besides, how many friggin' times can the Yanks expect to smack him around?
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Not to worry - the good news is that we can plug in Derek Lowe for Schilling, and the Sox will smack Jon Leiber around tonight.
OK.....so NOW what's the plan?
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Not to worry - the good news is that we can plug in Derek Lowe for Schilling, and the Sox will smack Jon Leiber around tonight.
OK.....so NOW what's the plan?

This will just make the Sox eventual triumph all the more epic. All we have to do is win 4 of the next 5 against the Yankees in October. Pretty simple.........
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Old Oct 14, 2004, 2:19 PM   #24 (permalink)
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Lowe in for Schilling? Then I'm worried! I'd rather see the Doctors come up with an ankle brace.

My prediction is that there will be some exciting games remaining!
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I think it's over for the Sox. They may take one of the next two at Fenway, but that's it. I can see it now:

"Uh, sorry Derek. Kurt's getting the ball this game. The ump said we can have him pitch from a wheelchair, which should still be better than the stuff you've been bringing lately." - Terry FrancoMa

I call St.Louis over the Yanks in 7.

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I didn't make it till 130AM to see Ortiz' home run, but at least they have a pulse.......only 3 more in a row to go.......
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Errr... ummm.... How about them Pats??


At least the Sox have guaranteed they won't be swept - and we can still hope - after all they one 3 in a row vs. Anaheim, including two away games, exactly what they have to do in the next 3 vs. NY (of course it was the Angels, not the Yankees - and no Angel was on fire like Matsui has been).
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Well, if the Patriots can win 20 in a row, the Red Sox can very well win 4. Right now looks troubling, but Rivera will burn up again.
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thats all I have to say
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