mCACGj said:least 5 of those pages would have something to do with Charlie Manuel.
Kuroyume said:My division series picks...
Red Sox vs White Sox = Red Sox in 4
Yanks vs Angels = Yanks in 4
Asstros vs Braves = Asstros in 4
Padres vs Cardinals = Cardinals in 3
Miguel said:http://users4.ev1.net/~mamolina/astros/LOLidgeFuckingFreakingHuge.avi
Lidge's interview after the game. :lol
"excuse my language"
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Lidge's interview after the game. :lol
"excuse my language"
:lol :lol :lol :lol :lol :lolMiguel said:http://users4.ev1.net/~mamolina/astros/LOLidgeFuckingFreakingHuge.avi
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Lidge's interview after the game. :lol
"excuse my language"
Eminem said:You know, I really wouldn't be surprised if both the Red Sox and Yanks got bounced in the first round.
I dunno what Fox would do in that case. But I do know every media outlet would then call this season's play-offs the worst ever.
Eminem said:Fuck that. I'm so sick of the Sox/Yankees bullshit. The games are awesome, yeah, but enough is enough. I want new blood, even if it isn't the White Sox.
Dye's homer gave Chicago 200 this season, making the White Sox and Yankees the first teams in major league history to hit at least 200 in six straight years.
But it is high time to extend due recognition to a group of baseball fans who have not only suffered long, but have suffered long in relative silence. Not only has the thrill of ultimate victory eluded White Sox fans for 88 years, but they haven't even gotten a decent amount of publicity for being perpetually on the outside looking in.
The Red Sox defeated the expectations of history last October. Good for them. It will be fascinating to see whether that triumph was a one-time phenomenon or a page turning in the history of humankind.
But on the other side of the argument, the South Side Chicago franchise and its loyal followers deserve something resembling a fair shake. Yes, the White Sox play in a major market. But they are still a consummate underdog operation. They are the underdogs locally, they are the underdogs nationally, and they are probably the underdogs out there in the most distant reaches of our galaxy.
Maybe it is somehow fitting that, one year after the Red Sox finally triumphed, they would face a team that has its own drought of Saharan proportions. The Red Sox have had all the drama and the poetry and the philosophy. All the White Sox have had is 88 years of disappointment, instead of 86. You don't need to be Albert Einstein to figure out which is worse.
Career vs. Game 1 starter Matt Clement
Geoff Blum: 6-for-18 (.333), 0 HR, 5 RBI
Joe Crede: 3-for-8 (.375), 0 HR, 2 RBIs
Jermaine Dye: 2-for-4 (.500), 0 HR, 0 RBI
Carl Everett: 3-for-6 (.500), 1 HR, 4 RBIs
Willie Harris: 2-for-6 (.333), 0 HR, 2 RBIs
Tadahito Iguchi: 0-for-3 (.000), 0 HR, 0 RBIs
Paul Konerko: 3-for-9 (.333) 2 HR, 3 RBIs
A.J. Pierzynski: 0-for-6 (.000), 0 HR, 0 RBIs
Timo Perez: 4-for-13 (.308), 0 HR, 1 RBI
Scott Podsednik: 7-for-19 (.368), 1 HR, 2 RBIs
Aaron Rowand: 2-for-3 (.666), 1 HR, 1 RBI
Juan Uribe: 2-for-7 (.286), 0 HR, 1 RBI
Chris Widger: 1-for-3 (.333), 0 HR, 0 RBI
Iceman said:I say hit Pujols every time he steps up to the plate. Wounding Edmonds wouldn't be a bad idea either.
Outcast2004 said:<<<is the corner crying.....
Muttering the Cleveland sports fan's credo..
"Maybe next year.."
*goes back to crying*
I've NEVER sweared so much at my TV as I did this weekend. Damned Tribe couldn't get a key hit to save their lives. They HAD this thing, and yet let it slip right through their fingers.
Fifty said:
pollo said:Yankee fans heres a blast from the past, taken from baseball1.com:
WILLIAMS, BERNIE NY *O 144 563 93 173 29 9 18 82 75 98 8 6 .307
O'NEILL, PAUL NY *OD 127 460 82 138 30 4 22 96 71 76 1 2 .300
BOGGS, WADE NY *31 126 460 76 149 22 4 5 63 74 50 1 1 .324
MATTINGLY, DON NY *1 128 458 59 132 32 2 7 49 40 35 0 2 .288
STANLEY, MIKE NY *CD 118 399 63 107 29 1 18 83 57 106 1 1 .268
FERNANDEZ, TONY NY *S2 108 384 57 94 20 2 5 45 42 40 6 6 .245
VELARDE, RANDY NY 2SO 111 367 60 102 19 1 7 46 55 64 5 1 .278
KELLY, PAT NY 2D 89 270 32 64 12 1 4 29 23 65 8 3 .237
LEYRITZ, JIM NY C1D 77 264 37 71 12 0 7 37 37 73 1 1 .269
POLONIA, LUIS NY O 67 238 37 62 9 3 2 15 25 29 10 4 .261
SIERRA, RUBEN NY DO 56 215 33 56 15 0 7 44 22 34 1 0 .260
JAMES, DION NY OD 85 209 22 60 6 1 2 26 20 16 4 1 .287
TARTABULL, DANNY NY DO 59 192 25 43 12 0 6 28 33 54 0 0 .224
WILLIAMS, GERALD NY OD 100 182 33 45 18 2 6 28 22 34 4 2 .247
DAVIS, RUSS NY 3D1 40 98 14 27 5 2 2 12 10 26 0 0 .276
STRAWBERRY, DA NY DO 32 87 15 24 4 1 3 13 10 22 0 0 .276
JETER, DEREK NY S 15 48 5 12 4 1 0 7 3 11 0 0 .250
SILVESTRI, DAVE NY 21D 17 21 4 2 0 0 1 4 4 9 0 0 .095
ELSTER, KEVIN NY S2 10 17 1 2 1 0 0 0 1 5 0 0 .118
EENHOORN, ROBERT NY 2S 5 14 1 2 1 0 0 2 1 3 0 0 .143
This was us 10 years ago when we worked our butts off to get into the postseason.
Only to get upset by the Mariners, who took the last 3 games at Seattle to get the win.
I remember crying like a little bitch in the corner of my room yelling it wasn't fair. I cried for Mattingly, I cried for Strawberry, I cried for the Yanks.
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