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MLB Discussion
Being from New England, this is a huge weekend for baseball with the beloved Red Sox going up against the hated Yankees. To be honest, I gave up on the game. After Schilling gave up the second home run to A-Rod, I couldn't stomach it anymore. It had to be f'ing A-Rod. I put in the X-Files and watched an episode and a half. I then heard some screaming in the building across the parking lot. There were a bunch of people drinking on the rooftop earlier, so I figured that someone won a game of beer pong or something. Didn't pay much attention until a few minutes later, the screaming and cheering got more intense. I quickly turned it back on the game to see the Red Sox take the lead and eventually win the game. Yes I'm ashamed that I turned the game over, but as anemic as the Red Sox bats have been this year, I didn't think they had it in them. I won't make that mistake twice.
What a great way to kick of a Red Sox/Yankees series!!! ![]() |
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As for A-Rod breaking the single season record, the only way I want to see it is if the Yankees don't make the playoffs and then he opts out of his contract next year. |
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My father is from the Bronx, so I grew up a Yankees fan naturally. I don't really watch the game much anymore except for Yankees/Red Sox match ups and playoff games.
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Astros all the way. So close... but no cigar.
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Though I don't watch it, my father is often watching games... which is annoying, because the TV he watches it on is the only one with channels in the hundreds.
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Both Johnny Damon and Posada are out of the line-up today. I think Damon had his feelings hurt from his poor performance and all the boos last night.
![]() It will be interesting to see what Clemens will do. I don't think the Astros are going anywhere, but he could stay to be close to family. The Yankees will probably throw the most money at him considering how their starting rotation is in such disarray. The Red Sox have to be pretty intriguing to him. Not only can he complete the circle but it may form one of the best starting pitching rotations of all time with Schilling, Beckett, Matsusaka, Clemens, and Wakefield. Strangely enough, Wakefield has been their best pitcher this year. |
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Take a look at the NL central, rep's of the NL in the last three Series. Every time there has improved with the exception of the Cardinals, who just kind've stayed great as usual. You can talk about all the differences between the AL and NL all you want, but keep an eye on the Central division. That is going to be a fun race. Here's hoping the Crew gets the game tonight. To tie with the Central leading Astros. ![]() |
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![]() On a side note, I agree with you on the NL Central. Outside of probably Pittsburgh, any of those teams could win the division. And speaking of winning, Sheets and Weeks better put up some big fantasy numbers for me!! ![]() |
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Understand this about Clemens, this is really the last "hu-rah".
He'll hang out there, wait to see where he has a better chance of getting another ring. He's about the one athlete in the world that, while $$$ is a factor, it's far from the biggest. Location, location & location. As far as your fantasy team goes, Ricky has got to be doing you righteous. I'd keep an eye on Benny though, I love him, don't get me wrong. He hasn't played a complete season in years. As a Brewers fan it hurts to say just how much he decides our season. |
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Ya I watched both games red sox 2 yanks 0 woohoo!
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