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ooof f'nking Yankees. Let getter into gear. I am nervous.

The stud had better be studly tongight.


Wang will get another chance.
A-rod is going to have a big series as well.


What the hell is with TBS. There coverage sucks.
 

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ooof f'nking Yankees. Let getter into gear. I am nervous.

The stud had better be studly tongight.


Wang will get another chance.
A-rod is going to have a big series as well.


What the hell is with TBS. There coverage sucks.

The one thing that Sox, Yanks, and fans of all teams can agree on...

TBS blows donkey balls.
 

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A good loss.

Last few playoff series they won the first game they went on to lose the series. Better to start out with the road loss.

Cleveland on the other hand needed that win with their ace on the mound.
 

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A good loss.

Last few playoff series they won the first game they went on to lose the series. Better to start out with the road loss.

Cleveland on the other hand needed that win with their ace on the mound.


Yup always good to start a series off with a loss. Now all they need is 2 more of those good losses.
 

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It's another "good" loss for the new york lads. Bringing on the fat old man to try and save the season. Oh and isn't a-rod 0 for October again.


If you weren't paying attention the Sox are 2-0 with Manny breaking the 3-3 deadlock in the bottom of the ninth with 2 outs with a three run shot over everything.
 

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That would be the fat $28m man. If they needed their moneys worth out of him it's now. With the Fat mans portly sister warming up her vocal chords.

Manny doesn't talk to the press much but he's a sharp dresser when he does....
 

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Well i had a great time at Fenway last night and stayed til the very end , i found it amusing how the fans are obsessed with the Yankees and what they are doing, this pic made me laugh that i took.
 
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It's another "good" loss for the new york lads. Bringing on the fat old man to try and save the season. Oh and isn't a-rod 0 for October again.


If you weren't paying attention the Sox are 2-0 with Manny breaking the 3-3 deadlock in the bottom of the ninth with 2 outs with a three run shot over everything.

That ball was an absolute rocket, i had a side view of it sitting in the bleachers even though it cleared everything seeing it on TV did not do it justice, that ball maybe went 10feet over the front of the wall but about 200 feet past it onto the street.
 

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Ok the Fat man well hes done but at least the Yanks showed some guts for themselves and their manager.. As a sox fan i hope this goes 5games and you beat the hell out of eachother, my pitching staff by then will be rested and assembled while both Cle and Ny will be tired and not set up correctly for a long series.
 

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$28,000,000.00 (even pro-rated that's a lot of money for 45 year old legs) Maybe he'll give some to Phil Hughes
 

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Mods please lock this thread the Yankees season is over! Seriously though the yankees were just against it all year with the start they had they in my opinion just used up too much energy to get to where they were instead of coasting in Sept like they usually do and that was it plain and simple. 3rd straight 1st round defeat, Torre, Arod, possibly out, who knows whats gonna happen. The yankees have had a great run, and i wouldnt be shocked to see them in the playoffs again next year but from the beginning of the year i and most of you knew this Yankee team just didnt have it. The Indians have a better 1,2 punch than the redsox do for starting pitching and have a bullpen to match them, i think this series will go 6, but probably 7.
 

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As a Sox fan I only get to see about 20 Yankees games per year but I think it would be a shame to see Joe Torre fired. He's a class act and a sure Hall of Famer. He's not the one that over pays for players on the downside of their careers. It seems to me like he has the respect of all of his players.

Just curious what the Yankees fans think about Torre.
 

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Mods please lock this thread the Yankees season is over! Seriously though the yankees were just against it all year with the start they had they in my opinion just used up too much energy to get to where they were instead of coasting in Sept like they usually do and that was it plain and simple. 3rd straight 1st round defeat, Torre, Arod, possibly out, who knows whats gonna happen. The yankees have had a great run, and i wouldnt be shocked to see them in the playoffs again next year but from the beginning of the year i and most of you knew this Yankee team just didnt have it. The Indians have a better 1,2 punch than the redsox do for starting pitching and have a bullpen to match them, i think this series will go 6, but probably 7.

I agree that the Indians have a better 1,2 but I don't think their bullpen is even close to the Sox.
 

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As a Sox fan I only get to see about 20 Yankees games per year but I think it would be a shame to see Joe Torre fired. He's a class act and a sure Hall of Famer. He's not the one that over pays for players on the downside of their careers. It seems to me like he has the respect of all of his players.

Just curious what the Yankees fans think about Torre.

Joe Torre had nothing to do with this loss, you can blame this on mr Wang and yankee management for what they are saying on the FAN they pressured Torre into starting Wang on 3days rest when Torre wanted to start Mussina from the beginning.
 

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Torre hasn't won anything in a while. I think it's time for a change in NY.

It's funny how all the Yankee fans suddenly disappear when the Yankees start losing (or in this case are done for the year). MudPuddle seemed so cocky a week ago and now he's nowhere to be found.
 

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I'm here...representing.

I don't run when the jig is up, so go ahead and get your last licks in.

I knew the cause was lost on Friday when they WASTED another Pettitte gem (had nothing, shut them out for 6+ innings). A-slob was atrocious in that game. It should have been a Yank blowout but they lost.

And I was right. The game 3 win didn't fool me. Yesterday they were never in it.

It was equally galling to watch that crap and then switch to the football game just in time to see the Cowgirls win against all odds and their own QB who absolutely tried to give the game to Buffalo.

Blech!

Go NL!
 

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I'm here...representing.

I don't run when the jig is up, so go ahead and get your last licks in.

I knew the cause was lost on Friday when they WASTED another Pettitte gem (had nothing, shut them out for 6+ innings). A-slob was atrocious in that game. It should have been a Yank blowout but they lost.

And I was right. The game 3 win didn't fool me. Yesterday they were never in it.

It was equally galling to watch that crap and then switch to the football game just in time to see the Cowgirls win against all odds and their own QB who absolutely tried to give the game to Buffalo.

Blech!

Go NL!

Jim ill tell ya straight out, after seeing the rockies sweep NY and take 2/3 in Fenway i dont wanna see them, they are so young and so not up to date on the history of the 2 clubs they dont get nervous or scared they just go out and play and that scares me slightly. Being a G-men fan like you that must have made u sick to your stomach last night. Dont worry though Jim the Pats got your back next week.
 

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This lack of gratitude is simply atrocious! Jim throws the Sox fans a bone and they can't help but whine about it. Typical. And this "see the 2004 Red Sox" is getting old fast. No one cares. That team is long gone. And the Angels team is different now, too. Get over it.

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So, to talk about 2007. The Indians probably have the best starting pitching staff for the playoffs. Their top two guys (Sabathia and Caromona) are better than anyone else's top 2 guys, and, with the extended playoff format this year, they'll be able to pitch them more often.

Am I worried? No. Because this year will see the Yanks bring home championship number 27. And then A-Rod will get one gazillion dollars and everything will be right with the world.

And the 2004 ALCS will fade into distant memory.

Where did this cocky overconfident Yankee fan go? I havent seen him post in awhile on this thread!
 
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