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Originally Posted by LewB
I found it a bit ironic that the Boston crowd was chanting something like 'You take steroids' at A-Rod (which I have no problem with). While the only thing that separates them from the other current steroid poster boy (Manny) is the fact that Scott Bore-Ass needed to make some commission money and engineered Manny's exit from Boston.

Boston fans have never let reality get in the way of a good anti-Yankee chant. The fact their default chant is "Yankees Suck!!" proves that (pre-2004, that is).
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I've said before that one of the coolest things for me is that I never have to hear that blasted "nineteen-eighteen" chant ever again.

I'm starting to hope that the case continues to build that Game 4 of the 2004 ALCS was the nexus of a sea change in the NY/Boston relationship. While I suspect I will always have doubt (because of my history with that particular relationship), I am starting to actually wonder if there has been some kind of shift in the balance of power between the two worlds.

Starting this season 8-0 in the season series is crazy. The Yanks will have to go 9-1 in the remaining 10 games (7 of which are at the Stadium) just to bring it even. It has been even or near-even in most recent years.


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Originally Posted by Jeff Gatie
Boston fans have never let reality get in the way of a good anti-Yankee chant. The fact their default chant is "Yankees Suck!!" proves that (pre-2004, that is).
I hate when they chant that!! I realize where it's coming from, but it doesn't help when you're trying to defend that Sox fans aren't as obnoxious as NY fans have been my whole life.
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Originally Posted by Mike Frezon

The very moment when the world righted itself upon its axis. Frozen for all eternity, along with the "Oh shit he's gonna make it" look in Jeter's incredibly calm eyes.
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Originally Posted by LewB
I found it a bit ironic that the Boston crowd was chanting something like 'You take steroids' at A-Rod (which I have no problem with). While the only thing that separates them from the other current steroid poster boy (Manny) is the fact that Scott Bore-Ass needed to make some commission money and engineered Manny's exit from Boston.
Lew,

Yeah, I heard that chant last night. Had I been at the park, I wouldn't have taken part in it for a variety of reasons.

It's interesting that A-Rod got the hit that almost won the game for them. He had been slumping in the series.

My problem with Manny isn't his playing. For the most part (and when he tries), he's excellent. My disdain for him is how he behaves off the field. I don't think bad behavior ought to be rewarded.

Mike,

You could be right about a shift in the balance in power. Here's hoping you are.
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Joe Blanton has been flirting with trouble every inning.
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Milton Bradley continues to be one of the worst signings ever. Can't hit worth a lick, multiple injuries again this year (what a surprise), baserunning blunders, hostility to fans and media, and today's piece de resistance: with one out, he catches a fly ball, strikes a ridiculous pose, and then tosses the ball into the bleachers (with runners scoring and advancing).

Makes me wish that teams could implement performance-based punishments.
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Howard ties it up.
this could go on for awhile.
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Originally Posted by Mike Frezon

Starting this season 8-0 in the season series is crazy. The Yanks will have to go 9-1 in the remaining 10 games (7 of which are at the Stadium) just to bring it even. It has been even or near-even in most recent years.


According the Boston Globe, the last time the Sox started a season 8-0 against the Yankees was 1912.
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this could go on for awhile.
I'm actually blown away that it's the bottom of the 13th and only 11pm.... If this were a Sox/Yankees game, it would only be the 7th inning. LOL
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That was a chippy win for the BoSox over the Phillies tonight. Lester was brilliant, but Blanton wasn't too bad, either. Too bad Lester had to leave the game when he did. And Papelbon's look after Howard homered off of Ramirez was priceless!

After Ryan Howard tied the game up at 2-2, I thought Philadelphia would win (being at home in extra innings and all). But when the BoSox brought in Masterson, I felt good about our chances for at least two more innings. And when Bard is on the mound for Boston, no one beats us -- especially in games where he hits at least two batters.

It's pleasing to see Boston with MLB's second-best record (at least for a day --LOL). We need this game, since Matsuzaka is pitching next, and the Phillies will probably feast on him with the long ball. Besides, his control hasn't been very good at all thus far this season. Beckett will get the call in the wrap-up, so that's good for the Sox too with the way he has been pitching lately.
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And if you haven't seen how the Yanks beat the Mets tonight...you've got to give it a look-see. It might even make Brian forget about Milton for a few seconds!

Before you play the clip...realize there's two outs in the 9th. A-Rod is at bat with runners on first & second. The Yankees are losing by one run:

Click HERE!

There's Jessie the yodeling cowgirl. Bullseye, he's Woody's horse. Pete the old prospector. And, Woody, the man himself. Of course, it's time for Woody's RoundUp. He's the very best! He's the rootinest, tootinest cowboy in the wild, wild west!

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it was unbelievable. i'm just glad it wasn't Cano or Melky rounding the bases... one/both of them would have been caught walking


"now, if that's a fact, tell me... am i lying?"

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I have it on tape, and have seen it four times now.

The best part of that play for me was Teixeira's hustle. Man, my respect for him just continues to increase. I think this is almost as impressive as his twenty home runs this year. That kind of mindset wins games, and it's another of the reasons I wanted him in a BoSox uniform.
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Yeah, but "A-Rod becomes the hero"?? Ummmm
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and when Bard is on the mound for Boston, no one beats us -- especially in games where he hits at least two batters.
Don't forget the 4 pitch walk to the first batter.
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It's pleasing to see Boston with MLB's second-best record (at least for a day --LOL).
LOL - I was going to post something like that this morning...although the ending of my post would have been: "...but LA doesn't count, so we're technically First"
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After Ryan Howard tied the game up at 2-2, I thought Philadelphia would win (being at home in extra innings and all).
They really should have - that "foul ball" in the 11th was pretty clearly behind the pole as it passed. Why Manuel wasn't pitching more of a fit and demanding replay is beyond me.
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They really should have - that "foul ball" in the 11th was pretty clearly behind the pole as it passed. Why Manuel wasn't pitching more of a fit and demanding replay is beyond me.
Jason,

I honestly couldn't tell, and the umpires said it was foul. Interesting too that they chose not to review it. Did you think it was fair?
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He did argue, he said after the game the ump refused to call the main office to look at it saying he had it all the way.
I couldm't tell on tv but it was sure close enough to allow for a look at it on replay.
Hogwash, that's what the replay is for, this ump thinks he's too important to
look at a replay that may show him to be wrong.

btw that Mets loss was one of the greatest things I have ever seen Happen to the Mets.

So funny.
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Absolutely. I'm just one guy with an HD DVR, but the shot from behind home plate clearly showed the ball disappearing behind the foul pole. If the manager did ask that it be replayed, and the ump refused to do it, the umpire should be disciplined. (And Manuel probably should have kicked up enough of a stink to get run, just to make everything perfectly clear.)

I didn't see the Mets thing until later, but, damn, that stinks for them. The kind-of-annoying thing is that something similar happened to the Yankees a couple days before, from the other side: I was at Thursday night's game at Fenway (yes, it was awesome), and with two outs and nobody on, the Yankees actually started jogging off the field while Ortiz's pop-up was in the air. Damon dropped it, and unfortunately Ortiz isn't fast enough to get to second despite the fact that Cano and Jeter were halfway to the dugout (and Varitek made an out in the next at-bat), so they didn't pay for it. Somehow, this seems like the exact opposite of karmic payback.
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Hogwash, that's what the replay is for, this ump thinks he's too important to look at a replay that may show him to be wrong.
But the rule is that the ump has sole discretion on whether or not to check the replay...if he believes he made the right call (no matter how right or wrong he is), there'd be no reason for him to check.


p.s. The Sox are off to a superb start tonight!!!!
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Yep. Hopefully rain won't wipe it out.
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I'm right off first base.

Jeez the phils stink tonight.
3 errors in the first inning.
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But the rule is that the ump has sole discretion on whether or not to check the replay...if he believes he made the right call (no matter how right or wrong he is), there'd be no reason for him to check.


p.s. The Sox are off to a superb start tonight!!!!
Mark,

I was surprised that the Phillies manager didn't argue the call all that much. Sure, there was the obligatory appearance and some jawing, but not vehement enough for me to believe that he thought the ball was fair.

Thank goodness the BoSox have their hitting shoes on tonight. The Phillies came back to trailing by only one run (5-4), but since then, the Sox have scored five more runs, and the Phillies have scored one. It's currently 10-5 in the top of the seventh, and the Sox have the bases loaded with one out -- with Okajima at the plate! [ ] I think he just grounded into a double play.

Do you think Lugo wants to keep his job? He's 4-4 tonight, with two RBIs. But Green has been showing a lot of promise -- and he has that cannon for an arm -- the past few games.
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It's Francona's new brainstorm - play Lugo once a week, and he'll cram a week's worth of production into that game.

End, game, end. I've got a pile of screeners to review and this is the second night in a row where my plan to stick one in after the end of the movie has been foiled.
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11-6! Sox Win!

I kept hearing about how this series was supposed to be the "mother of all series"...NESN kept boasting the sluggers of Philly, but it looks like the Sox are slugging.

The Sox are on the mother of all rolls.
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It's certainly looking like they'll come out of this series against four division leaders (or, at least, four teams that led the division at the start of the series ) in pretty good shape, with the next really difficult-looking opponent coming when they face Toronto and Texas after the all-star break. I'll take as much of that as possible, because New York is playing everyone else well and teams that score more runs than they allow don't stay under .500 the way Tampa has so far.
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I hope Beckett keeps up his superb pitching today.

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The Sox are on the mother of all rolls.
Mark,

Hmmm. Didn't you write something similar about the Yankees before Boston faced them? Hmmm.

The Sox are the second hottest team in baseball right now (8-2). But how about those Rockies? The good news is that they've won ten straight. The bad news? They're in the same division as the Dodgers, and now sit 10.5 games behind them.
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Originally Posted by Ockeghem
Hmmm. Didn't you write something similar about the Yankees before Boston faced them? Hmmm.
I know; things can change rather quickly, but the good news is, the Sox weren't as bad as the Yanks were "pre-on-a-roll" so I don't think that the Sox are gonna fall as bad.
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Figures the one game the Phils manage is against Beckett.
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