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RED SOX GAME 6

How long will Schilling last tonight 28 members have voted

  1. 1. How long will Schilling last tonight

    • Under 3 innings
      8%
      2
    • 3-5
      32%
      8
    • 5-7
      36%
      9
    • 7+
      24%
      6
    • Complete Game
      0%
      0

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True, but it was just such an obvioulsy swipe, just rubbed me the wrong way.

 

BTW, after Arod was out, why wasnst Jeter given 2nd? Wouldnt he have moved up anyway with an out??

That made no sense to me either i was just gonna ask what i am missing.

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you have to defend your player...c'mon, he has a responsibility to challenge the appeal.  You should know better. ;)

 

Say what you will, but the NY fans are usually very classy, I am totaly suprised by their Wrigley-like actions.

Not saying he shouldn't argue it (even if he knows it's bs), but that was too long an argument for a call that the Yankee dugout must have known to be right.

 

Loaiza's warming. Bad news for the Red Sox, they give up a run. Good news though, they've gone past the best of that Yankee lineup.

True, but it was just such an obvioulsy swipe, just rubbed me the wrong way.

 

BTW, after Arod was out, why wasnst Jeter given 2nd? Wouldnt he have moved up anyway with an out??

A runner who is adjudged to have hindered a fielder who is attempting to make a play on a batted ball is out whether it was intentional or not. The ball is dead at the moment of interference.

 

IHSA Ump ;)

RIOT!!! RIOT!!!

Damn drunks can't keep control of themselves. It's a damn game. It's not life or death.

This is unreal.

 

Yankee security officials are placing police officers (with riot gear) alongside the RF,LF stands.

This has to be embarassing for yankee fans. f***ing losers can't even respect their own stadium.

Disrespecting your own field...where have I heard this before?

Yankee fans at the game=s***

this is horrible, they should all be embaressed

I can't beleive so many white sox fans were able to score tickets to this game. ;)

Rodriguez, pathetic.

Jeter, pathetic.

 

Yankee fans, even more pathetic.

This has to be embarassing for yankee fans. f***ing losers can't even respect their own stadium.

This begs the question whether or not this incident will grace national news. Yankees embody MLB, and for their fans to be guilty of such moronic acts should be heavily covered.

 

I know Mariotti will be grateful to include another Ligue reference into his column.

I can't beleive so many white sox fans were able to score tickets to this game. ;)

:notworthy

 

I laughed at that one... Nice

IMO it wont be to bad for Yankee fans because the media darlings will have the " It was out of frustration" spin put on it, and they will just look like die hard fans. Thats what I expect.

throwtrash.jpg

 

"Yeah it was out of frustration...we are with that guy."

Alright, so if the Baseball works like its supposed to, then the Red Sox will have come back from an 0-3 hole against then Yankees, then lose game 7 after getting there fans all worked up, right? Thats how Baseball works right??

 

:lol:

They may just lose it here.

Sweaty Keith walks Matsui.

 

Not what Red Sox fans around the country need to see right now...

McCarver: A walk's as bad as a hr.

 

Doesn't the absurdity just floor you on a comment like that?

McCarver:  A walk's as bad as a hr.

 

Doesn't the absurdity just floor you on a comment like that?

In this case, he's exactly right.

Keith "I couldn't close a big game for the White Sox" Foulke records the K.

 

Oh the irony.

The evil part in me wants Sweaty Keith to absolutely blow up here and lose it in the ninth.

 

The compassionate part wants me to see Foulke dominate the next three hitters and send it into Game 7.

 

(Not that any of you needed to really know that.)

The evil part in me wants Sweaty Keith to absolutely blow up here and lose it in the ninth.

 

The compassionate part wants me to see Foulke dominate the next three hitters and send it into Game 7.

 

(Not that any of you needed to really know that.)

Awww....

 

I want to see a game 7 too, but I don't see the Yanks losing a Game 7.

In this case, he's exactly right.

No, a homerun is a sure run a walk is not. A lead off walk does dramatically increase the chance of scoring a run though.

In this case, he's exactly right.

What??? A walk might score, a hr gets you a run straight away. A hr is always, always, always, always worse than anything else.

The evil part in me wants Sweaty Keith to absolutely blow up here and lose it in the ninth.

 

The compassionate part wants me to see Foulke dominate the next three hitters and send it into Game 7.

 

(Not that any of you needed to really know that.)

I still wouldn't trust Foulke in any situation.

 

He's shown me enough over the years that he can really blow the big one at any time.

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No, a homerun is a sure run a walk is not. A lead off walk does dramatically increase the chance of scoring a run though.

Who cares if it's a sure run, they need two to tie, in this instance you just need a baserunner in any way.

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