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Posted: 2003-10-26 05:16pm
by Joe
Good, the Yankees lost. Time to look forward to the next year's choking from the Braves for me!

Posted: 2003-10-26 05:22pm
by Stravo
Well I guess we'll just head off into the sunset and go polish our 26 Championship rings. :P

Posted: 2003-10-26 05:58pm
by The Dark
Stravo wrote:Well I guess we'll just head off into the sunset and go polish our 26 Championship rings. :P
Hey, maybe I'd have sympathy if your team budget didn't exceed that of most Third World nations :P .

Posted: 2003-10-26 07:16pm
by Soontir C'boath
The Dark wrote:
Stravo wrote:Well I guess we'll just head off into the sunset and go polish our 26 Championship rings. :P
Hey, maybe I'd have sympathy if your team budget didn't exceed that of most Third World nations :P .
This is New York City, what do you expect the revenue would be for them? Same as the Brewers? Pfff. :P~Jason

Posted: 2003-10-27 12:22pm
by Col. Crackpot
From the looks of things in the House that Ruth Built, the Yanks are on the verge of a 1980's-esque breakdown. Don Zimmer thew a tantrum and quit. Joe Torre is publicly and oh so eloquently taking shots at Steinbrenner. Clemens is retiring, Pettite is a free agent. Giambi needs knee surgery Jeter nees shoulder and hand surgery. Wells is old and fatter than ever. The hitting and pitching coaches are on the way out and there is a general malaise encompassing the entire Yankee frachise...that malaise is a growing distaste for "Uncle George" and the joyless miserable management style. I'll tell you it brings such joy to the heart of this Red Sox fan to see such misery and strife in the Bronx. BWO-HAHAHAHAHAHA!

Posted: 2003-10-27 12:24pm
by Stravo
Col. Crackpot wrote:From the looks of things in the House that Ruth Built, the Yanks are on the verge of a 1980's-esque breakdown. Don Zimmer thew a tantrum and quit. Joe Torre is publicly and oh so eloquently taking shots at Steinbrenner. Clemens is retiring, Pettite is a free agent. Giambi needs knee surgery Jeter nees shoulder and hand surgery. Wells is old and fatter than ever. The hitting and pitching coaches are on the way out and there is a general malaise encompassing the entire Yankee frachise...that malaise is a growing distaste for "Uncle George" and the joyless miserable management style. I'll tell you it brings such joy to the heart of this Red Sox fan to see such misery and strife in the Bronx. BWO-HAHAHAHAHAHA!
Funny how we can discuss the Yankees rise and falls from World Series heights many times in the last 20-30 years but when it comes to Boston....1918. That was a good year right? :P

Posted: 2003-10-27 12:27pm
by Tsyroc
Stravo wrote: Funny how we can discuss the Yankees rise and falls from World Series heights many times in the last 20-30 years but when it comes to Boston....1918. That was a good year right? :P

Actually, wasn't 1986 better? :twisted:

I mean, the Mets hadn't won since 69 or something like that right so that series was a bit of a dream match up if where to believe what everyone was expecting out of a Red Sox - Cubs series.

Posted: 2003-10-27 12:35pm
by Tsyroc
My All Time Favorite World Series Game :D

Unfortunately it was over the weekend so I didn't get to see/hear all the national news media whine/cry about it the next morning. :| I just wanted to hear all the NY news people trying to be upbeat about things after that game. :twisted: