zen archer Posted July 21, 2009 Report Posted July 21, 2009 Getting fucking aggravated by their brutal pathetic embarrassing shit! And the MFY can't lose!!! Second place, here we come, and the Rays will be right at our fucking heels. Jason Bay has turned into Tony Armas! Quote
Dan Gould Posted July 21, 2009 Report Posted July 21, 2009 Bay and Drew, and to a lesser extent, Nick Green turning back into a pumpkin, are killing them. And if it doesn't end soon, they will be looking up at the teams that are heading toward the playoffs. Quote
zen archer Posted July 22, 2009 Report Posted July 22, 2009 Sean McAdam is reporting that the Red Sox have traded for Adam LaRoche. Quote
Dan Gould Posted July 22, 2009 Report Posted July 22, 2009 Big fucking deal. They are sinking fast, and Theo got a hold of an eye dropper. Quote
Matthew Posted July 22, 2009 Author Report Posted July 22, 2009 I hate the Yankees, but dang, are they ever playing some good baseball now. Quote
ghost of miles Posted July 22, 2009 Report Posted July 22, 2009 (edited) I hate the Yankees, but dang, are they ever playing some good baseball now. ...and eligible once again to win a World Series, now that a Democrat's in the White House--my pet weird theory! From 1960 on: NY Yankees in World Series with a Republican in office: 0-5 NY Yankees in World Series with a Democrat in office: 8-2 (and 6-0 from 1977 on) Edited July 22, 2009 by ghost of miles Quote
BERIGAN Posted July 22, 2009 Report Posted July 22, 2009 Sean McAdam is reporting that the Red Sox have traded for Adam LaRoche. I was so mad at the braves when they traded him after hitting 32 Homers, for Mike Gonzalez, but you know...it was the right trade. He is very hard to figure, a very pretty left handed swing, but its a very Loooong swing. He was one of the more vocal Pirate players about the near dismantling of the team(when Freddy Sanchez and Jack Wilson are traded, then it will be complete) And while they have gotten some talent...and made room for players like McCutchen (sp?) I wonder with their pitching, if they had Bay and Nady(well, I guess his elbow blows out no matter what) would they be in the hunt in the NL central this year??? Everyone said they had to trade them away last year. Anyway, will be interesting to see if LaRoche will hit like he normally does in the 2nd half(Instead of the .109 average for July this year) or not. He hasn't been in the playoff hunt since 2005.... Quote
Dan Gould Posted July 22, 2009 Report Posted July 22, 2009 All he will be is another guy in the mix. He plays more than they were intending to play Kotsay, but how many starts does he get a week? Maybe three, if they give Lowell a lot of time off or start sitting Ortiz (or Youkilis for that matter, which would be nothing short of stupid)? So if he's going to pick it up in the second half like he usually does, he has to do it as a part-time player. I can see this being a complete failure: Full time starter becomes part-time player in a completely new league. That's a recipe for big production? And that's ignoring that he has had such a horrible July and most of the season. Quote
Dan Gould Posted July 23, 2009 Report Posted July 23, 2009 You keep thinking it has to end soon ... it can't keep going this bad much longer, can it? But the reality is that this has only one place to end, and there can be no doubt whatsoever: In the crapper. On the outside looking in. Praying that someone - anyone - will beat the Motherfucking Yankees, because you won't even have the fucking opportunity to do it. I'm done. Finito. Enjoy the rest of the season, because the resident crank is through. Permanently. Quote
Big Al Posted July 23, 2009 Report Posted July 23, 2009 IF by some miracle the Rangers manage to go over .500 on your club this year, THEN you may have a legitimate gripe. [snip] But until that happens (and I'm not holding my breath, just enjoying it for as long as it lasts) Never in my wildest dreams would I have ever imagined the Rangers taking the season series from the Red Sox. I mean, do you realize what has happened here? Do you know what this means??? Absolutely nothing. It's still July. Nobody's running away with anything, and everything is still possible. Of course, it wouldn't hurt my feelings at all if the m#&^#%$#&^%$&^@ing Angels would PLEASE start losing! Suck it up, Dan. The season isn't over yet, not by a long shot. If by yet another miracle the Rangers make it to the post-season and/or the Red Sox don't make it to the post-season, then yes, you could probably point to these games as turning points in the respective seasons. But I'm still not holding my breath. Not this early in the season. Not when your team is .585 and two games back, and mine is .559 and three games back. And you better get your ass back in here because when the Red Sox and Rangers do start to make my life miserable (i.e. Red Sox start winning, Rangers start plummeting), if you're not in here flying into your daily rages, then you are not allowed back on the Red Sox bandwagon. There's only room for one of us here in the loser's gutter, and I've got squatter's rights! Quote
Big Al Posted July 23, 2009 Report Posted July 23, 2009 I hate the Yankees, but dang, are they ever playing some good baseball now. ...and eligible once again to win a World Series, now that a Democrat's in the White House--my pet weird theory! From 1960 on: NY Yankees in World Series with a Republican in office: 0-5 NY Yankees in World Series with a Democrat in office: 8-2 (and 6-0 from 1977 on) Well, now you know why I've voted Republican all these years. And you thought it was simply because I'm a boring, stodgy old conservative! Quote
zen archer Posted July 23, 2009 Report Posted July 23, 2009 (edited) The Sox completed the deal to send Lugo to the Cards for Chris Duncan....why would they want Duncan? From St. Louis newspaper: "Bernie Miklasz confirmed that the Red Sox will still be responsible for the remaining $13.5 million on Lugo’s contract. It’s expected that Duncan, 27, will be assigned to Pawtucket." Edited July 23, 2009 by zen archer Quote
Matthew Posted July 23, 2009 Author Report Posted July 23, 2009 You keep thinking it has to end soon ... it can't keep going this bad much longer, can it? But the reality is that this has only one place to end, and there can be no doubt whatsoever: In the crapper. On the outside looking in. Praying that someone - anyone - will beat the Motherfucking Yankees, because you won't even have the fucking opportunity to do it. I'm done. Finito. Enjoy the rest of the season, because the resident crank is through. Permanently. Dan, come on bro, step back from the ledge! I only wished my teams that I've followed over the years had anything close to the success that Boston's enjoyed. Welcome to the slums of mediocre baseball where most of us have lived for years, and years, and years, and years..... Quote
papsrus Posted July 23, 2009 Report Posted July 23, 2009 All I gotta say is, BJ Upton plays too shallow in CF!!! He doesn't cover as much ground as people give him credit for, and invariably, when he does have to back up on a ball, he's twisting and turning and spinning all over the place to try to find it. ... They ruled it a triple, but he should have had that. Quote
Soulstation1 Posted July 23, 2009 Report Posted July 23, 2009 Mark Buehrle pitches a perfect game vs TB Quote
sheldonm Posted July 23, 2009 Report Posted July 23, 2009 Mark Buehrle pitches a perfect game vs TB ...and a great catch by center fielder DeWayne Wise in the 9th inning to save a hit/homerun.... he had just entered the game for defensive purposes...what a catch! m Quote
Tim McG Posted July 23, 2009 Report Posted July 23, 2009 Mark Buehrle pitches a perfect game vs TB That beats Sanchez' No-No. Quote
Quincy Posted July 23, 2009 Report Posted July 23, 2009 Mark Buehrle pitches a perfect game vs TB Yowsa! And to think they were looking to trade him. He's thrown a "regular" no-hitter before as well so he's in some interesting company. Like Steve Busby. (No perfect for Steve, but 2 no hitters.) When I was a kid the answer to the trivia question "Who threw the last perfect game?" was always Catfish Hunter. This worked from age 5 (1968, before I knew what a perfect game was) until just about when I graduated from high school when Len Barker threw his in '81. There have been 9 since Catfish threw one. Looks like the driest spell for a perfect game was between the last time a ChiSox threw one in 1922 until Larsen's in the World Series of 1956. While a totally different and more difficult thing to do, maybe we're getting closer to someone taking on DiMaggio's hitting streak. Mark Buehrle pitches a perfect game vs TB ...and a great catch by center fielder DeWayne Wise in the 9th inning to save a hit/homerun.... he had just entered the game for defensive purposes...what a catch! m Ha! Way to go Ozzie, genius manager! Quote
Soulstation1 Posted July 23, 2009 Report Posted July 23, 2009 (edited) FWIW I got Len Barker's autograph when the tribe trained in Tucson Plus John Montefusco and Vida Blue when they came to Tucson for spring training WOW 3 no hitter autographs Edited July 23, 2009 by Soulstation1 Quote
papsrus Posted July 24, 2009 Report Posted July 24, 2009 Well, I guess Upton playing too shallow wasn't such a big problem after all .... Quote
Soulstation1 Posted July 24, 2009 Report Posted July 24, 2009 I might go to the Pirates vs D-Backs tonight Quote
BERIGAN Posted July 24, 2009 Report Posted July 24, 2009 (edited) Mark Buehrle pitches a perfect game vs TB Yowsa! And to think they were looking to trade him. He's thrown a "regular" no-hitter before as well so he's in some interesting company. Like Steve Busby. (No perfect for Steve, but 2 no hitters.) Hey, why no love for Bob Forsch??? He had 2 no-no's and he didn't exactly have Nolan Ryan's fastball either! Mark Buehrle pitches a perfect game vs TB ...and a great catch by center fielder DeWayne Wise in the 9th inning to save a hit/homerun.... he had just entered the game for defensive purposes...what a catch! m Ha! Way to go Ozzie, genius manager! My favorite highlight from yesterday(Well, next to the catch itself) was the reaction of the Phillies clubhouse after the catch...cameraman caught them hopping, and hollering, so excited, very cool! I might go to the Pirates vs D-Backs tonight Hope you can get still get tickets this late! Edited July 24, 2009 by BERIGAN Quote
Quincy Posted July 24, 2009 Report Posted July 24, 2009 Mark Buehrle pitches a perfect game vs TB Yowsa! And to think they were looking to trade him. He's thrown a "regular" no-hitter before as well so he's in some interesting company. Like Steve Busby. (No perfect for Steve, but 2 no hitters.) Hey, why no love for Bob Forsch??? He had 2 no-no's and he didn't exactly have Nolan Ryan's fastball either! I knew you'd catch me on that one. As I recall one of them should have an * next to it when what sure looked like a hit was ruled an error. I'm pretty sure it involved The Zamboni Machine. (Ah yes, April 16, 1978 has an E - Reitz.) Bill Stoneman of the Expos (hey, we live '70s baseball here ) had 2 no hitters as well. Quote
sheldonm Posted July 24, 2009 Report Posted July 24, 2009 ...the Cards pick up Matt Holliday from the A's for several prospects....will be a pretty nice improvement over Duncan! m Mark Buehrle pitches a perfect game vs TB Yowsa! And to think they were looking to trade him. He's thrown a "regular" no-hitter before as well so he's in some interesting company. Like Steve Busby. (No perfect for Steve, but 2 no hitters.) Hey, why no love for Bob Forsch??? He had 2 no-no's and he didn't exactly have Nolan Ryan's fastball either! Mark Buehrle pitches a perfect game vs TB ...and a great catch by center fielder DeWayne Wise in the 9th inning to save a hit/homerun.... he had just entered the game for defensive purposes...what a catch! m Ha! Way to go Ozzie, genius manager! My favorite highlight from yesterday(Well, next to the catch itself) was the reaction of the Phillies clubhouse after the catch...cameraman caught them hopping, and hollering, so excited, very cool! I might go to the Pirates vs D-Backs tonight Hope you can get still get tickets this late! ...loved Bob Forsch back in the day! Probably saw him pitch a dozen times. m Quote
Soulstation1 Posted July 24, 2009 Report Posted July 24, 2009 Not going to game even though I could get 2 free tixs Tixs are about 3 rows up on the 3rd base line and I believe at 3rd base No car to get there Quote
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