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bulletsponge 10-08-2007 10:41 PM

WOOT!!

Young Drachma 10-08-2007 10:41 PM

Woo. Bye bye Yanks.

spleen1015 10-08-2007 10:41 PM

Another successful baseball season. The Yankees didn't win the WS.

bulletsponge 10-08-2007 10:41 PM

woohoo now we can stop hearing the massive BJ coming out of NY

Rizon 10-08-2007 10:43 PM

An 89 trillion dollar payroll and they can't even advance past the Divisional Series. Sick.

Lathum 10-08-2007 10:43 PM

What a warm, fuzzy feeling

bulletsponge 10-08-2007 10:44 PM

i have a smile on my face :)

Buccaneer 10-08-2007 11:02 PM

Me too, and the Cubs are gone too.

TroyF 10-08-2007 11:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dark Cloud (Post 1565767)
Glad it wasn't just me who was annoyed by that call...


Add a third. It was a freakin fly ball to the warning track. Granted, Yankee stadium has a deep left center, but the ball was hit a mile high. It was little more than a routine play.

Has the ball Abreau hit landed yet?

If I'm a Cleveland fan, I'm simply terrified of Borowski coming in in a one run game. If it comes down to him vs. Ortiz or Manny, I have to think Boston will win those games.

Young Drachma 10-08-2007 11:09 PM

I think everyone at this point should fear Boston. That team is clicking and they do everything right. I don't know that scrappy play will be enough when Papi and Manny start teeing off.

larrymcg421 10-08-2007 11:10 PM

Since A-Rod will now never be considered a "true Yankee", what team does he go to so he can hit home runs off of true Yankees.

Young Drachma 10-08-2007 11:12 PM

I think the safe money is on the Cubs at this point. Especially with their recent postseason exodus. But when we're talking $30M a year, does safe money exist? He could go to Boston, since that's where he wanted to be all along.

Logan 10-08-2007 11:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TroyF (Post 1565889)
If I'm a Cleveland fan, I'm simply terrified of Borowski coming in a game.


Fixed.

Atocep 10-08-2007 11:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by larrymcg421 (Post 1565894)
Since A-Rod will now never be considered a "true Yankee", what team does he go to so he can hit home runs off of true Yankees.


Cubs or Angels. Art Moreno is rumored to have a serious man-crush on A-Rod and with their offense looking horrible outside of Vlad, he may be willing to pay him what he's looking for.

GreenMonster 10-08-2007 11:23 PM

Does Eric Wedge let Borowski pitch to Manny or Papi with a lead.. That should be some high drama.

TroyF 10-08-2007 11:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dark Cloud (Post 1565891)
I think everyone at this point should fear Boston. That team is clicking and they do everything right. I don't know that scrappy play will be enough when Papi and Manny start teeing off.


Wait a minute. . . "at this point?"

People should have been fearing Boston heading into the playoffs. They struggled at the end of the year, but they had little to play for and were resting a lot of their regulars. They have a solid lineup with superstars, a great starting staff and a solid bullpen. This was the favorite going in IMHO and nothing has changed.

That said. . . if there is one team in the league that I thought could beat Boston, it's this Indians team. Sabathia and Carmona in at least 3, maybe 4 games of this series? That gives them a chance every night those guys pitch. Their bullpen is terrific. They have a lot of role players who come up big. They have speed to challenge a horrible throwing catcher in Varitek. With that pitching, I think they have a chance to scrape out a couple of 4-2 type games in this series. If they do that and can get the series into a coin flip game seven, anything can happen.

The one weak link is Borowski. He can take one of those games I'm talking about and turn a 4-2 win into a 6-2 loss. He was 100% rested tonight and had NOTHING. I mean nothing. That was just ugly. Against the Red Sox, that's death.

ISiddiqui 10-08-2007 11:50 PM

Yep, in a short series, Sabathia and Carmona are a great asset to have. Though Boston, as a whole, is very scary team and has been for a long while. This may be the only way they can be beat (two aces on a team).

Young Drachma 10-08-2007 11:58 PM

I didn't mean that Boston wasn't scary before. I was just referring to the fact that with all of this underdog love (Cleveland, Arizona and Colorado?) and this seemingly the year of the upset, that it seems that some of the trendier people might pick the Indians. But I will say that I prefer this matchup -- as I'm sure a lot of folks do outside of Yankeeland -- over another Yanks v. Sox matchup, especially since that Yankees team is a shell of its former self, despite the names on the roster.

Hammer755 10-08-2007 11:59 PM

The only thing that will temper my joy in seeing the Yankees get bounced will be all the articles talking about another A-Rod October failure while giving Jeter's absolutely miserable series a free pass.

BishopMVP 10-09-2007 02:15 AM

Sabathia/Carmona for 4 out of 7 games scares me (well, mostly Carmona. Beckett/Sabathia is a wash), but the best stat from this series was Cleveland hitting like .600 with 2 outs and RiSP. Theoretically they could keep that up, but the odds are heavily against it.

sterlingice 10-09-2007 07:18 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Hammer755 (Post 1565940)
The only thing that will temper my joy in seeing the Yankees get bounced will be all the articles talking about another A-Rod October failure while giving Jeter's absolutely miserable series a free pass.


But he hit a clutch .176/.176/.176 with his single RBI coming on what could have been a force out if Blake had fielded the ball cleanly but instead was a home field scorer's single.

SI

bulletsponge 10-09-2007 08:02 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Hammer755 (Post 1565940)
The only thing that will temper my joy in seeing the Yankees get bounced will be all the articles talking about another A-Rod October failure while giving Jeter's absolutely miserable series a free pass.


hehe ya know its comin

Lathum 10-09-2007 08:21 AM

I plan on streaming www.wfan.com today :)

TroyF 10-09-2007 08:23 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sterlingice (Post 1565985)
But he hit a clutch .176/.176/.176 with his single RBI coming on what could have been a force out if Blake had fielded the ball cleanly but instead was a home field scorer's single.

SI


Blake should have fielded the ball cleanly, but even if he had I doubt he gets Jeter at first or has time to get anyone on a force play. That doesn't take away the fact Jeter was horrible in this series, including his 3 double plays the final 2 games.

But we all need to make sure we don't just stop at Jeter. Other Yankees who will get a pass for a horrible series because people will center on Arod include:

Posada - .133 avg, 0 RBI
Matsui - .182 0 RBI

Heck, ARod's final numbers dwarf the Yankees overall numbers in the series. The Yankees hit .228/.300/.404 ARod looked like this: .267/.353/.467

About the only Yankee hitter who should be free from a lot of criticism is Cano IMHO.

Crapshoot 10-09-2007 11:25 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Hammer755 (Post 1565940)
The only thing that will temper my joy in seeing the Yankees get bounced will be all the articles talking about another A-Rod October failure while giving Jeter's absolutely miserable series a free pass.


"".

rkmsuf 10-09-2007 11:36 AM


bulletsponge 10-09-2007 03:44 PM

i was eating lunch at a resturant today and espn was on a tv. all i saw they were talking about were the Yankees almost the entire time, with a little football thrown in. it was still about 90% yankees, god i hate them and ESPN

samifan24 10-09-2007 05:16 PM

Lets Go Tribe! Woohoo!

miami_fan 10-11-2007 07:31 PM

So is anyone going to watch the NLCS? Not just anyone on FOFC but nationally?

Crapshoot 10-11-2007 07:32 PM

I am. I like baseball, even if I have no rooting interest. I wish the Phillies had mate it, so I could root for someone.

sterlingice 10-11-2007 08:17 PM

What he said. Tho I doubt others will feel the same. I hate to say it, but outside of Brandon Webb, there's not much interesting about the DBacks. The Rockies, on the other hand, are a great story so I'd love to see them win.

SI

Young Drachma 10-11-2007 08:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by miami_fan (Post 1568137)
So is anyone going to watch the NLCS? Not just anyone on FOFC but nationally?


I've been wondering if I wasn't where I was if I'd have an interest in the series. I think I would regardless.

But the Rockies are a great story and of course, I'm really pulling for them to get to the World Series so I can possibly go.

Young Drachma 10-11-2007 08:34 PM

Whose ever been to Chase Field? It looks freakin' huge to me.

And I dunno, I read in the Times today that they still had tickets for Game 1 as recent as yesterday. I don't like that team because unlike the Marlins who are in a market where baseball could thrive long-term, I'm not convinced Phoenix needs a major league baseball team or a pro hockey team, yet the size of the population and a willingness to build huge stadiums mean that you get a team these days, even if there aren't a core base of fans supporting it.

miami_fan 10-11-2007 08:41 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dark Cloud (Post 1568200)
Whose ever been to Chase Field? It looks freakin' huge to me.

And I dunno, I read in the Times today that they still had tickets for Game 1 as recent as yesterday. I don't like that team because unlike the Marlins who are in a market where baseball could thrive long-term, I'm not convinced Phoenix needs a major league baseball team or a pro hockey team, yet the size of the population and a willingness to build huge stadiums mean that you get a team these days, even if there aren't a core base of fans supporting it.


As of this morning, I think they had about 4,000 tickets left. Evidently that was the way it was in 2001 when they won the WS.

I am not familiar with the situation in Arizona but I hear a lot of the same things that I hear about South Florida when it comes to baseball. There are an abundance of baseball fans in Arizona but there are not an abundance of Arizona Diamondback fans.

sterlingice 10-11-2007 08:46 PM

Apparently they were advertising in Colorado that it was cheaper to buy a plane flight to Phoenix, get tickets there, and watch games 1 and 2 rather than scalp a ticket for the games in Denver

SI

Young Drachma 10-11-2007 08:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sterlingice (Post 1568209)
Apparently they were advertising in Colorado that it was cheaper to buy a plane flight to Phoenix, get tickets there, and watch games 1 and 2 rather than scalp a ticket for the games in Denver

SI


Yup. Denver sports fans are crazy about their teams. But the problem is, lots of people who don't care are buying up tickets and marking them up ridiculously.

The team was super smart for the World Series. Tickets won't go on sale until a week from Monday and of course, Game 3 is less than a week after that. I guess they figure that way, it minimizes the impact that the brokers can have on the market and it also makes sure they're actually in the World Series.



Nice double play to end the inning. Man, they sure do play great defense.

miami_fan 10-11-2007 08:51 PM

Before anyone gets the wrong idea, I am not saying that Phoenix does not deserve a team or anything like that.

Young Drachma 10-11-2007 09:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by miami_fan (Post 1568215)
Before anyone gets the wrong idea, I am not saying that Phoenix does not deserve a team or anything like that.


Neither am I. I mean, where would you put them? And at least they build new facilities for their teams at the drop of a hat it seems. I was just commenting.

I didn't realize Augie Ojeda was in Arizona.

And I do like that the Rox jumped on them early and keep them not hitting, as I figured they might. Francis is great. I hope they keep him in Colorado for a long time.

TroyF 10-11-2007 09:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dark Cloud (Post 1568221)
Neither am I. I mean, where would you put them? And at least they build new facilities for their teams at the drop of a hat it seems. I was just commenting.

I didn't realize Augie Ojeda was in Arizona.

And I do like that the Rox jumped on them early and keep them not hitting, as I figured they might. Francis is great. I hope they keep him in Colorado for a long time.


Thanks. I was hoping to just enjoy the series. Now I'm remembering how in two years half the team will be gone because the pathetic ass owners won't give anyone money.

I hope to God they do the right thing with this team. I really, really do.

Young Drachma 10-11-2007 09:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TroyF (Post 1568245)
Thanks. I was hoping to just enjoy the series. Now I'm remembering how in two years half the team will be gone because the pathetic ass owners won't give anyone money.

I hope to God they do the right thing with this team. I really, really do.


I'm with you on this. It's probably part of why I'm afraid to get too excited about all of this business. I mean, I'm coming to the whole Rockies train late, but I've admired the team well before I got here and it just took me a while to decide to admit to liking them.

But they do baseball the right way and the chemistry between them seems huge. If this was FOF, that'd be a high rating there.

But...like you, I really wonder about that. I'm still thinking about how this would've all been for naught had Helton gone to Boston back in March.

And there's a Mike Gallego sighting.

That all being said, I can appreciate this run for what it is, they're playing insanely great baseball and doing it without turning into Blake Street Bombers II and so, it's even cooler.

I'm appreciate how in this Series you can already tell how much better the Rockies are and how much more poised their guys are, versus Arizona's gang.

I do hope that they try to build on this in future years no matter what happens, because if they do, there will be Rockies fans in the city for decades to come...

Young Drachma 10-11-2007 09:41 PM

Good hustle by Matsui. Rockies add another run.

Young Drachma 10-11-2007 09:42 PM

Rockies would totally MLB's Super Bowl. They got two QBs.

Young Drachma 10-11-2007 09:44 PM

There's no one on this team left from that '01 DBacks World Series squad is there?

TroyF 10-11-2007 09:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dark Cloud (Post 1568249)
I'm with you on this. It's probably part of why I'm afraid to get too excited about all of this business. I mean, I'm coming to the whole Rockies train late, but I've admired the team well before I got here and it just took me a while to decide to admit to liking them.

But they do baseball the right way and the chemistry between them seems huge. If this was FOF, that'd be a high rating there.

But...like you, I really wonder about that. I'm still thinking about how this would've all been for naught had Helton gone to Boston back in March.

And there's a Mike Gallego sighting.

That all being said, I can appreciate this run for what it is, they're playing insanely great baseball and doing it without turning into Blake Street Bombers II and so, it's even cooler.

I'm appreciate how in this Series you can already tell how much better the Rockies are and how much more poised their guys are, versus Arizona's gang.

I do hope that they try to build on this in future years no matter what happens, because if they do, there will be Rockies fans in the city for decades to come...



It's a huge win if the Rockies hold them off, but I'd hesitate to say the Rockies are the better team quite yet. I think they'll win the series, but it's a LONG series. One game at a time. One game.

Young Drachma 10-11-2007 09:59 PM

Throwing stuff on the field. Silliness.

Young Drachma 10-11-2007 09:59 PM

Sorry folks, you don't get to win the World Series all the time. Get a grip and enjoy the stupid game. Or boo on calls that actually make sense to boo.

TroyF 10-11-2007 10:01 PM

Stay classy DBack fans, stay classy.

Logan 10-11-2007 10:02 PM

They probably think they're supposed to be throwing shit.

Young Drachma 10-11-2007 10:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Logan (Post 1568283)
They probably think they're supposed to be throwing shit.


+1

"I saw this on TV once! We'll show those folks we're real fans!"

Dude, you're down 5-1, keep booing.

Logan 10-11-2007 10:04 PM

You know, it's really Melvin's fault that the fans are throwing crap. If he didn't come out to argue a completely perfect call, the fans wouldn't have had the time to get angry about it. And since they clearly don't understand the rules, they think they have the right to be pissed.

A part of me slightly wishes that an empty bottle drilled Sager in the head during his report.


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