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Big Government is Big Business.. just without a product and at twice the price... after all if the opposite of pro is con then wouldn’t the opposite of progress be congress?
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Hello,
Congratulations! Keep up the good work.
I was wondering how long it would take for a baseball thread to pop up.
Kevin
-not much of a baseball fan. HOCKEY is my sport to watchI want my NHL!!!!-
Donatello - The Shredder? Michelangelo - Maybe all that hardware is for making coleslaw? -
Originally Posted by CoasterCreator
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I am sick of the Yankees and fully hope Boston Wins.
I wish the Yankees would go into a 20 year funk in last place for awhile and let other teams win. -
No, it sucked! Friggin Fox pre-empted King of the Hill for some lame ass game
/Baseball is teh ghey...."Terminated!" :firing: -
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Chowdah!
If God had intended us not to masturbate he would've made our arms shorter.
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Get in the Kah....were going to Bahstun!...
My grandma was from Boston....she NEVER lost the accent even after living in Pittsburgh for 50 years..... -
Originally Posted by thayne
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Originally Posted by northcat_8
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Hello,
Yeah, but in both sports they SCRATCH themselves!!!
KevinDonatello - The Shredder? Michelangelo - Maybe all that hardware is for making coleslaw? -
Originally Posted by yoda313
In baseball they continuously spew rivers of tobacco juice out of their mouths
And shotgun their noses while on national TV
Charming.
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And Steinbrenner's blood pressure is probably 210/140
I hope the old ****-knocker retires
Good. I love to see it when their attempts to buy championships fail. I was beside myself with joy when the Diamondbacks beat them. And when Florida stomped them again last year. They strapped the Yankees over the tree stump and drove it home8) 8) 8)
They have the most World Series wins of any team, but it's meaningless because those weren't real teams. They were the closest you can come to "ringers" - high-priced talent they purchased instead of groomed from their own farm system.
Do the Spank-Me's even have a farm system or do they buy all their talent now? Cheating whores :P
Now ...take a small-market team like the Pirates, or the Reds. Teams that don't have a huge TV rights income like the bigger cities ....and a resulting $200 million annual budget to buy up all the free agents in the off-season like the Yankees have been doing for so long.
When a team like that wins ...now that's something specialWhat the Yankees do is basically stroll down to the trophy shop and pick out ...and pay for ...the trophy they want.
Oh,..and they go through the motions of playing 162 games in the meantime to make it all look above-board :P
My ideal world includes the Yankees being disbanded, using the same steadfast ethics argument that kept Pete Rose out of the Hall Of Fame ....they are not playing the game the way it is intended to be played, and are not good role models for our kids. They're shysters who have discovered a way to make a ton of money masquerading as a real team, when in reality, they're nothing more than a corporate entity with a balance sheet.
They do anything to win it all ...at all costs ...and they have lost sight of the game itself ...the teamwork, the spirit of competing fairly, and good sportsmanship. They are trophy whores. I hope they crash and burn :P
<End of my Anti-Yankees rant>
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Hello,
Yeah money doesn't always buy championships. The Red Wings were high scoring in the early 90's but until they got Shanahan and Murphy they couldn't win. Then in 1997 they got their first Cup in 42 years
The New York Rangers spend the same as the Red Wings and only have one Cup (94) in the last decade whereas the Wings have 3 (ok they bought the 2002 one with Hasek, Robitaille and Hull).
Basketball - The Lakers were supposed to rout the Pistons this year but our D smoked em!
KevinDonatello - The Shredder? Michelangelo - Maybe all that hardware is for making coleslaw? -
Originally Posted by yoda313
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I agree with you cap.
Like I said earlier, I wish they would be in last place for about twenty years or so and let other teams win. -
Originally Posted by bazooka
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At least the Yankees WIN when they buy their team. Boston, Mets, Cubs...consistantly buy high name/skill players and are at the top of the payroll...but somehow always find a way to fail miserably.
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Originally Posted by Pwyll
You forgot the Texas Rangers didn't you????
Kevin
---They had some $100 million player that got traded didn't they????---Donatello - The Shredder? Michelangelo - Maybe all that hardware is for making coleslaw? -
Originally Posted by Capmaster
Make it to where the yankees never win again and I would be happy. -
Originally Posted by Pwyll
But look at how the Yankees stand out by buying free agents. When was the last time they groomed a young kid into a star? -
Originally Posted by bazooka
Sounds about right
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Originally Posted by Pwyll
Good, yes. Star? Ummm ....nyoo
Rivera is a hot and cold reliever who couldn't carry Gagne's jock strap, who, by the way, is a genuine star. Posada ....pffffttt!! Bernie a star? Again, maybe in NY, but there is a sports world outside of NY, and Bernie is good, but no "star".
Lyritz? Who??? You mean L E Y R I T Z? Jim Leyritz?????? A star? Are you kidding? I won't even comment on that.LMAO
You're serious aren't you?
<Pwyll a funny funny man>
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Jeter ...that cocky son of a cow ...I hope he gets a fungus in his anus and jock itch in his upper lip
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No, they aren't stars. I guess if you're looking for hall of famers you have Jeter and Mariano (if they allowed closers).
mattingly was a star:
• 1985: American League Most Valuable Player
• 1985: American League Gold Glove at 1B
• 1986: American League Gold Glove at 1B
• 1987: American League Gold Glove at 1B
• 1988: American League Gold Glove at 1B
• 1989: American League Gold Glove at 1B
• 1991: American League Gold Glove at 1B
• 1992: American League Gold Glove at 1B
• 1993: American League Gold Glove at 1B
• 1994: American League Gold Glove at 1B
Andy Petite is a star. And Williams maybe not a star..but a good ball player. Not a team in the leauge that wouldn't take him for the first 7 years of his career.
But I suppose the Cubs are full of farmed "stars". Beyond two Pitchers...they rest are all traded for. Same with Boston.
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