I'm currently watching Game 6 of the 1975 World Series - the classic between the Reds and the Red Sox. For a guy who was born in 1977 and grew up a Sox fan, I've of course heard and read all about the 75 season and the
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16 May 2009
Posted by Matt Harrington | No comments yet
24 October 2008
I have heard the stories all year long about the Rays, and sure they make a nice story and all, but as a Cubs fan, do I really care to hear about some other team coming from nowhere to win it all? Wouldn't I be better off with a winner that was actually expected to do something this season? I mean, if the futility of the North Siders continues throughout my lifetime, do I really need any more storylines about the team that has a payroll lower than some teams coaching salaries? Well that's just the beginning, really...
Posted by Joe Isbell | No comments yet
21 October 2008
My prayers have been answered. The Boston Red Sox are not in the World Series. I cannot tell you how happy I am that they lost to the Rays. I am sick of the Sox fan. You've had 5 years of winning and 86 years of losing, and you've become more annoying than the Yankee fan. At least the Yankees have a real tradition of winning. Show some humility and admit that the Rays were the better team. It was great to see the Rays win game 7. They really deserved it. Aside from the collapse in game 5 they really played great baseball. Hitting, pitching, and defense were all there. The worst to first season continues into the
Posted by hrdkored | No comments yet
16 October 2008
Now that the Dodgers are done for the year, we can start
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Posted by utopia1dc | 4 comments
2 August 2008
Posted by Kellen King | No comments yet
12 June 2008
But that's not going to happen, not at this rate.
The Braves can't hit in the clutch, can't win on the road (that's 7-24 for the season, in case you've lost track), can't win close games (3-17 in one-run decisions) and now, three-fifths of their projected starting rotation (Smoltz, Glavine and Mike Hampton) are on the DL.
Posted by Bud L. Ellis | No comments yet
25 February 2008
Posted by Ryan Neiman | 2 comments
21 February 2008
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18 February 2008
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