I love watching Ricky Henderson play baseball. He'll be collecting Social Security in a couple of years and last night he sparks the rally that wins the game. The man simply makes things happen. It wasn't just that he got on base. It's the way he did it - a slow roller that barely made it past the pichers mound but he beats it out with a head-first slide for a single. That's baseball!!
<strong>I love watching Ricky Henderson play baseball. He'll be collecting Social Security in a couple of years and last night he sparks the rally that wins the game. The man simply makes things happen. It wasn't just that he got on base. It's the way he did it - a slow roller that barely made it past the pichers mound but he beats it out with a head-first slide for a single. That's baseball!!
I'm glad to see that he's not like he was when he was on the Mets in the beginning of 2000... I'm always going to remember when he thought he had hit a HR and it bounced off the wall and he only got a single because he wasn't running hard at all.
<strong>I love watching Ricky Henderson play baseball. He'll be collecting Social Security in a couple of years and last night he sparks the rally that wins the game. The man simply makes things happen. It wasn't just that he got on base. It's the way he did it - a slow roller that barely made it past the pichers mound but he beats it out with a head-first slide for a single. That's baseball!!
Well, I went to the game today, and the Red Sox had every opportunity to win the game, but just couldn't capitalize on those chances.
Lowe pitched fine, with the exception of one inning, and something was obviously bugging Wells.
The home plate umpire was also very conservative in calling strikes for both teams. I saw a few times where players from both sides should have been rung up, but weren't.
Any way, I'm not sure if they'll get the game in tomorrow, as it's supposed to rain, but it's an 8:00 start so they have a shot.
<strong>Are you sure? Wow. From where I was sitting, it looked like he was out- even the Yankee fans sitting in front of me and behind me thought he was out.
Wouldn't have changed the game any, though.</strong><hr></blockquote>
yea. just got in.
good series. Yankees really gave them an *** kicking yesterday. made up for those 2 losses
<strong>Here come the next three games! I say Sox take them 2-1.
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Heh... i'd be more inclined to think 1 out of 3 (tonight), but i'm somewhat of a worrywart. But if a few things go right for the Sox, the yanks could be in trouble.
1. The Sox have been hitting Yankee pitching pretty well, exceptions of late being Lilly (3 runs) and Mendoza (nuthin). I'd like nothing better than to see Nomar and Shea drive in 3 apiece and the Sox return the favor for last Sunday.
2. i assume a respectable outing from Lowe at this point, and not a good one from Frank (or, if Castillo does pitch well, the Sox get him no runs; it's a law of nature) and Arrojo. If one of them comes through, it could get the Sox a win.
3. Daubach has been doing a good job of filling in for some of Manny's production; if the other half were to appear in the person of Trot or Clark, that would be swell, too.
So, conservatively, i'll say the Sox take tonight's game, and probably drop two close ones. But i think that with one of those three things going right, it could be a great weekend!
That was the first game where I really saw the Red Sox pitching break down.
First, you had Arrojo pitching his first game in the rotation instead of Oliver. Than, when called in to relieve Arrojo, he through a major attitude around. Then, he was relieved by Garces who gave up the grand slam. El Guapo lost a ton of weight in the off season, but after some poor performances in spring training, he was told to put the weight back on. I'm not sure what's going on with him now, but he used to be one of the best setup guys in baseball. I'm hoping he's not injured because that's the thing that killed us last year- injuries.
I have one question for the Yankee fans- who is this Thurman guy who's pitching today? I don't think I've ever heard of him before.
It wasn't Clemens turn to pitch was it? <img src="graemlins/lol.gif" border="0" alt="[Laughing]" />
At least the Red Sox have proved one thing over the course of this last big road trip. People said that the Sox were going to falter once they played some 'real teams', but they haven't- and this without Manny Ramirez.
Do you know how hard it is to lose the best hitter in baseball (he was leading the majors before he was put on the DL), and keep winning? It just shows the depth of the Red Sox and I think that they will continue to play good baseball.
BTW, I'm looking at the schedule, and after the Red Sox play 4 games against the Detroit Tigers (hehehe), it's Interleague Play. I hate Interleague play, it's completely pointless and nothing but a gimmick. Instead of playing these games, you could have more series against teams in your division, or at least in your league where you compete for first place and the wild card. Anyone else agree with me here?
I hate Interleague play, it's completely pointless and nothing but a gimmick. Instead of playing these games, you could have more series against teams in your division, or at least in your league where you compete for first place and the wild card. Anyone else agree with me here?</strong><hr></blockquote>
I hate interleague play, the designated hitter, astroturf, the wild card. They're all gimmicks.
And I thought Red Sox fans were the only ones who got excited about the rivalry anymore? What's applenut doing, dancing around after just one win? It didn't even move them into a tie for first. The Yanks are playing such good ball too. The Sox will just have to slam the door shut today.
I have one question for the Yankee fans- who is this Thurman guy who's pitching today? I don't think I've ever heard of him before. <hr></blockquote>
he was brought up for Pettite. Only has a few appearances. Don't reall know how he is
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Do you know how hard it is to lose the best hitter in baseball (he was leading the majors before he was put on the DL), and keep winning? It just shows the depth of the Red Sox and I think that they will continue to play good baseball.<hr></blockquote>
do you know how it is when 4 of your 6 starters have been having injury problems. pettite has been out for months, Wells' back acts up occasionally, and Hernandez well no one ever knows what is wrong with him, and the Hitchcock just did not come back strong from surgery.
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And I thought Red Sox fans were the only ones who got excited about the rivalry anymore? What's applenut doing, dancing around after just one win? It didn't even move them into a tie for first. The Yanks are playing such good ball too. The Sox will just have to slam the door shut today. <hr></blockquote>
I get a little giddy when the Yankees demolish a team like that
do you know how it is when 4 of your 6 starters have been having injury problems. pettite has been out for months, Wells' back acts up occasionally, and Hernandez well no one ever knows what is wrong with him, and the Hitchcock just did not come back strong from surgery.</strong><hr></blockquote>
Dustin Hermanson hasn't pitched an inning for us yet. He was supposed to battle Burkett for the number 2 slot. (He won 20 for St. Louis last year.) As for Wells' back, the Yanks knew about that when they got him. He missed half of last season with the Chisox because of his back. Anyway, injuries are a part of the game. At least the Sox aren't getting hammered with them like they did last year.
Dustin Hermanson hasn't pitched an inning for us yet. He was supposed to battle Burkett for the number 2 slot. (He won 20 for St. Louis last year.) As for Wells' back, the Yanks knew about that when they got him. He missed half of last season with the Chisox because of his back. Anyway, injuries are a part of the game. At least the Sox aren't getting hammered with them like they did last year.
that's my point. we have 4 of our 6 starters not 100% and we are still 1 game behind you. possibly tied after today.
just think when we only have 2 of the 6 hurting or even all 6 firing on all engines.
bring back Manny. He gets 3-4 at bats a game. may win some ball games but he isn't gonna be as effective to success as when we get our starters healthy
[quote]that's my point. we have 4 of our 6 starters not 100% and we are still 1 game behind you. possibly tied after today.<hr></blockquote>
Actually, that's pretty sad, really. The Red Sox have injuries, the Yankees have injuries, and both teams are STILL the best in baseball. It just goes to show you the divide of talent between the 'haves' and 'have nots'.
<strong>The Red Sox take 2 out of 3 from the Yankees in New York, raising their lead to 2 games.
The Red Sox are now the only team without 20 losses or more in baseball.</strong><hr></blockquote>
The Yankees played horrible today. Just a pathetic performance all around.
Good amount of Red Sox fans at the game today. Sitting in front of me were a group of 5 or 6 Boston College geeky kids. one of em was just annoyng as hell and screamed throughout the whole game. Pretty funny because he was so nerdy looking but annoying. Got a few things thrown at em
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<strong>I love watching Ricky Henderson play baseball. He'll be collecting Social Security in a couple of years and last night he sparks the rally that wins the game. The man simply makes things happen. It wasn't just that he got on base. It's the way he did it - a slow roller that barely made it past the pichers mound but he beats it out with a head-first slide for a single. That's baseball!!
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I'm glad to see that he's not like he was when he was on the Mets in the beginning of 2000... I'm always going to remember when he thought he had hit a HR and it bounced off the wall and he only got a single because he wasn't running hard at all.
<strong>I love watching Ricky Henderson play baseball. He'll be collecting Social Security in a couple of years and last night he sparks the rally that wins the game. The man simply makes things happen. It wasn't just that he got on base. It's the way he did it - a slow roller that barely made it past the pichers mound but he beats it out with a head-first slide for a single. That's baseball!!
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the guy is the biggest ******* you culd ever meet. real scum. but he plays hard... when he wants to.
I hate the guy, probably the only player I hate in the league.
2 down, 2 to go
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2 down, 2 to go</strong><hr></blockquote>
I'm truly sorry you were disappointed today, applenut.
Lowe pitched fine, with the exception of one inning, and something was obviously bugging Wells.
The home plate umpire was also very conservative in calling strikes for both teams. I saw a few times where players from both sides should have been rung up, but weren't.
Any way, I'm not sure if they'll get the game in tomorrow, as it's supposed to rain, but it's an 8:00 start so they have a shot.
good game. missed chances on both sides.
on the replay jeter was safe at home.
Wouldn't have changed the game any, though.
<strong>Are you sure? Wow. From where I was sitting, it looked like he was out- even the Yankee fans sitting in front of me and behind me thought he was out.
Wouldn't have changed the game any, though.</strong><hr></blockquote>
yea. just got in.
good series. Yankees really gave them an *** kicking yesterday. made up for those 2 losses
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<strong>Here come the next three games! I say Sox take them 2-1.
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Heh... i'd be more inclined to think 1 out of 3 (tonight), but i'm somewhat of a worrywart. But if a few things go right for the Sox, the yanks could be in trouble.
1. The Sox have been hitting Yankee pitching pretty well, exceptions of late being Lilly (3 runs) and Mendoza (nuthin). I'd like nothing better than to see Nomar and Shea drive in 3 apiece and the Sox return the favor for last Sunday.
2. i assume a respectable outing from Lowe at this point, and not a good one from Frank (or, if Castillo does pitch well, the Sox get him no runs; it's a law of nature) and Arrojo. If one of them comes through, it could get the Sox a win.
3. Daubach has been doing a good job of filling in for some of Manny's production; if the other half were to appear in the person of Trot or Clark, that would be swell, too.
So, conservatively, i'll say the Sox take tonight's game, and probably drop two close ones. But i think that with one of those three things going right, it could be a great weekend!
4 Homeruns including a Giambi bomb
Yanks could move into a tie tomorrow
First, you had Arrojo pitching his first game in the rotation instead of Oliver. Than, when called in to relieve Arrojo, he through a major attitude around. Then, he was relieved by Garces who gave up the grand slam. El Guapo lost a ton of weight in the off season, but after some poor performances in spring training, he was told to put the weight back on. I'm not sure what's going on with him now, but he used to be one of the best setup guys in baseball. I'm hoping he's not injured because that's the thing that killed us last year- injuries.
I have one question for the Yankee fans- who is this Thurman guy who's pitching today? I don't think I've ever heard of him before.
It wasn't Clemens turn to pitch was it? <img src="graemlins/lol.gif" border="0" alt="[Laughing]" />
At least the Red Sox have proved one thing over the course of this last big road trip. People said that the Sox were going to falter once they played some 'real teams', but they haven't- and this without Manny Ramirez.
Do you know how hard it is to lose the best hitter in baseball (he was leading the majors before he was put on the DL), and keep winning? It just shows the depth of the Red Sox and I think that they will continue to play good baseball.
BTW, I'm looking at the schedule, and after the Red Sox play 4 games against the Detroit Tigers (hehehe), it's Interleague Play. I hate Interleague play, it's completely pointless and nothing but a gimmick. Instead of playing these games, you could have more series against teams in your division, or at least in your league where you compete for first place and the wild card. Anyone else agree with me here?
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I hate Interleague play, it's completely pointless and nothing but a gimmick. Instead of playing these games, you could have more series against teams in your division, or at least in your league where you compete for first place and the wild card. Anyone else agree with me here?</strong><hr></blockquote>
I hate interleague play, the designated hitter, astroturf, the wild card. They're all gimmicks.
And I thought Red Sox fans were the only ones who got excited about the rivalry anymore? What's applenut doing, dancing around after just one win? It didn't even move them into a tie for first. The Yanks are playing such good ball too. The Sox will just have to slam the door shut today.
I have one question for the Yankee fans- who is this Thurman guy who's pitching today? I don't think I've ever heard of him before. <hr></blockquote>
he was brought up for Pettite. Only has a few appearances. Don't reall know how he is
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Do you know how hard it is to lose the best hitter in baseball (he was leading the majors before he was put on the DL), and keep winning? It just shows the depth of the Red Sox and I think that they will continue to play good baseball.<hr></blockquote>
do you know how it is when 4 of your 6 starters have been having injury problems. pettite has been out for months, Wells' back acts up occasionally, and Hernandez well no one ever knows what is wrong with him, and the Hitchcock just did not come back strong from surgery.
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And I thought Red Sox fans were the only ones who got excited about the rivalry anymore? What's applenut doing, dancing around after just one win? It didn't even move them into a tie for first. The Yanks are playing such good ball too. The Sox will just have to slam the door shut today. <hr></blockquote>
I get a little giddy when the Yankees demolish a team like that
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do you know how it is when 4 of your 6 starters have been having injury problems. pettite has been out for months, Wells' back acts up occasionally, and Hernandez well no one ever knows what is wrong with him, and the Hitchcock just did not come back strong from surgery.</strong><hr></blockquote>
Dustin Hermanson hasn't pitched an inning for us yet. He was supposed to battle Burkett for the number 2 slot. (He won 20 for St. Louis last year.) As for Wells' back, the Yanks knew about that when they got him. He missed half of last season with the Chisox because of his back. Anyway, injuries are a part of the game. At least the Sox aren't getting hammered with them like they did last year.
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Dustin Hermanson hasn't pitched an inning for us yet. He was supposed to battle Burkett for the number 2 slot. (He won 20 for St. Louis last year.) As for Wells' back, the Yanks knew about that when they got him. He missed half of last season with the Chisox because of his back. Anyway, injuries are a part of the game. At least the Sox aren't getting hammered with them like they did last year.
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that's my point. we have 4 of our 6 starters not 100% and we are still 1 game behind you. possibly tied after today.
just think when we only have 2 of the 6 hurting or even all 6 firing on all engines.
bring back Manny. He gets 3-4 at bats a game. may win some ball games but he isn't gonna be as effective to success as when we get our starters healthy
Actually, that's pretty sad, really. The Red Sox have injuries, the Yankees have injuries, and both teams are STILL the best in baseball. It just goes to show you the divide of talent between the 'haves' and 'have nots'.
The Red Sox are now the only team without 20 losses or more in baseball.
<strong>The Red Sox take 2 out of 3 from the Yankees in New York, raising their lead to 2 games.
The Red Sox are now the only team without 20 losses or more in baseball.</strong><hr></blockquote>
The Yankees played horrible today. Just a pathetic performance all around.
Good amount of Red Sox fans at the game today. Sitting in front of me were a group of 5 or 6 Boston College geeky kids. one of em was just annoyng as hell and screamed throughout the whole game. Pretty funny because he was so nerdy looking but annoying. Got a few things thrown at em
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Good amount of Red Sox fans at the game today.</strong><hr></blockquote>
Beautiful day for a game. Not like it was the time I went to the Stadium ealier this year. It snowed.
I hope Henderson wasn't hurt too bad. Castillo really had the Yankees off balance today.