First-place Red Sox set to face Yankees
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Originally Posted by NYZGREATST
can sum1 explain to me why in the 3rd inning when gary shef got hit by a pitch he didnt get to take first base?!?! i dont get it
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Originally Posted by NYZGREATST
we wont even go into yankee pitching cus that shit is just beyooooond craaaaaaaaap.
You guys need 2 starting pitchers. With the wildcard races the way they are, no one is going to dump decent pitchers right not.. Not that the Yanks have anyone left in their farm system to trade anyways ('cept Cano and Cabrera which they are unlikely to trade)...
The Sox on the other hand need a closer. If Schilling doesn't work out (his"rehab" appearence the other day didn't go well), then we still have a couple of weeks till the trading deadline, or we'll have to call up some one from the farm (Craig Hanson??).
The Sox's problems are alot easier to fix...
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Originally Posted by GreenMonster
You guys need 2 starting pitchers.
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Thats 2 out of 3...now big Al will take the game tommorow. by the way Al leiter is my cousins Godfather. we have no relation but he went to high school with my cousin and when my cousin had his son he named Al the godfather. no one cares but im just sharing. anyway good game today by both teams it was good baseball..
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Originally Posted by GreenMonster
lol.. 'cause he didn't get hit... It was thrown behind him...
yea thats what they were saying but i swear it looked like the ball hit him in the shoulder.... odd
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Originally Posted by GreenMonster
$230 million and you don't even know who's going to be the starting pitcher after Moose and teh Unit...
You guys need 2 starting pitchers. With the wildcard races the way they are, no one is going to dump decent pitchers right not.. Not that the Yanks have anyone left in their farm system to trade anyways ('cept Cano and Cabrera which they are unlikely to trade)...
The Sox on the other hand need a closer. If Schilling doesn't work out (his"rehab" appearence the other day didn't go well), then we still have a couple of weeks till the trading deadline, or we'll have to call up some one from the farm (Craig Hanson??).
The Sox's problems are alot easier to fix...
You guys need 2 starting pitchers. With the wildcard races the way they are, no one is going to dump decent pitchers right not.. Not that the Yanks have anyone left in their farm system to trade anyways ('cept Cano and Cabrera which they are unlikely to trade)...
The Sox on the other hand need a closer. If Schilling doesn't work out (his"rehab" appearence the other day didn't go well), then we still have a couple of weeks till the trading deadline, or we'll have to call up some one from the farm (Craig Hanson??).
The Sox's problems are alot easier to fix...
your right. im not even gonna argue. the starting rotation is the worst i have ever seen. the whole line-up has been iffy since day 1. wang is probly out for the rest of the season and we just picked up fuckin al leiter. the worst pitcher florida had. GREAT PICKUP FELLAS!!!
this is a dead season for the yanks, the quicker we admit it the better. no matter how much power you have at the plate it doesnt matter if the starter cant hold onto a 6-0 lead (in this case, we pulled it out but for awhile there it wasnt looking so good).
even though bernie is a yankee staple the man is getting old and slow. if not for a few running errors, the sox would have won this game cus of bernies weak arm. at the same time you cant trade him or let him go cus like i said he is a yankee staple.
only way we can get some good starters is by giving up quality hitters which i doubt is gonna happen. therefore, chalk up the season and hopefully cashman can make some moves for next season.
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Originally Posted by NYZGREATST
yea thats what they were saying but i swear it looked like the ball hit him in the shoulder.... odd
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Originally Posted by NYZGREATST
and we just picked up fuckin al leiter. the worst pitcher florida had. GREAT PICKUP FELLAS!!!
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wang is probly out for the rest of the season and we just picked up fuckin al leiter. the worst pitcher florida had. GREAT PICKUP FELLAS!!!
See the 2nd paragraph:
http://www.boston.com/sports/basebal...xtras/thebuzz/
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Originally Posted by GreenMonster
We were interested in Leiter too... The Yanks got him, and more importantly, kept him from putting on a Sox uniform...
See the 2nd paragraph:
http://www.boston.com/sports/basebal...xtras/thebuzz/
See the 2nd paragraph:
http://www.boston.com/sports/basebal...xtras/thebuzz/
yea, i know. still dont make the guy a good pitcher anymore. 2 innings and he hasnt cracked. PHEWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW
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Originally Posted by NYZGREATST
yea, i know. still dont make the guy a good pitcher anymore. 2 innings and he hasnt cracked. PHEWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW
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Originally Posted by TLover
4 innings, 7Ks. Not bad. And it doesn't get any harder than the Sox at Fenway.
wow what a story. he def proved ALOTT of people wrong. that game was very good. i was biting the hell out of my nails towards the end there.
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Originally Posted by Italguito21
soooooooooooo who predicted before the series started that yanks would take the series 3-1??
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Originally Posted by Italguito21
soooooooooooo who predicted before the series started that yanks would take the series 3-1??
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That game last night gave me flashbacks of last October..1 more starting pitcher and Yankees can be set to make a big run.
Leiter is FAR from proven - in fact he has a long way to go before his first half is overlooked. Mussina is as shaky as he has ever been. Same with Johnson.
I was at the game last night and it was pretty good towards the end there. The teams usually bring out the best in each other, competition-wise, and with the exception of the 17-1 blow out that was true. The Yankees have a very tough second half with more than enough road games against tough teams. The Sox are going to be spending the majority of their second half in Fenway. How the Os hold up is going to play a big part, but I wouldn't be surprised to see one of us sitting home in October...
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Originally Posted by Always Dirty
Somebody from AAA would be an improvement...
http://www.boston.com/sports/basebal...xtras/thebuzz/
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Originally Posted by Always Dirty
Leiter is FAR from proven - in fact he has a long way to go before his first half is overlooked. Mussina is as shaky as he has ever been. Same with Johnson.
I was at the game last night and it was pretty good towards the end there. The teams usually bring out the best in each other, competition-wise, and with the exception of the 17-1 blow out that was true. The Yankees have a very tough second half with more than enough road games against tough teams. The Sox are going to be spending the majority of their second half in Fenway. How the Os hold up is going to play a big part, but I wouldn't be surprised to see one of us sitting home in October...
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Originally Posted by CL Platano
True good point but Leiter is a way better alternative than what they have which is nothing. Leiter was nervous but a bad Leiter is better than what we have. Plus we have the factor no one has seen Leiter in years so it takes a batter a good 10 at bats before he is use to a pitcher. If Mussina, Johnson, Leiter, Wang stay healthy and keep the games close the Yankees have a good chance. I also agree I wouldn't be surprised to see either one sitting home in October, but it would be real bad for baseball if that happened. Someone shoot me I am agreeing with a Masshole
And if it helps, I don't think having one of us sit home in October would definitely be bad for baseball - just ask the fans in Baltimore...
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Originally Posted by Always Dirty
Wang is already pretty unhealthy by all accounts. It'll be interesting to see if pinstripes alone can turn Leiter's season around.
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I wouldn't count on Wang right on (unbelieveable that with a $230 million team, the Yankees are relying on a rookie who makes a few hundred thousand). The key is Pavano, who is due to return July 26.
Pavano isn't in the best shape and hasn't been pitching like he has in the past. It will be interesting to see how he rebounds.
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Originally Posted by Always Dirty
No hating (well, no more than usual). Last season went a long way toward mellowing out Red Sox Nation.
The Massholes here as a whole have definitely mellowed out a bit...
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Originally Posted by GreenMonster
The Massholes here as a whole have definitely mellowed out a bit...
Damn you, Red Sox.