Duncan might pop one out
It's moxie. Cleveland has it, and the Yanks haven't been able to match it.
or he might not
Originally Posted By: jwelsh
Duncan might pop one out
Gotta love Yankee fans. They think every second rate bench warmer on their team is Bucky Dent.
This is my kind of playoff game. Every stinkin pitch is important.
I introduced my kids to Moxie while we were up in Maine. Priceless.
Moxie is about to bare her teeth.
Bwahahaha....loading the bases for the home team in extra innings with one out when you're already down a game isn't moxie, it's idiocy.
For chrissakes, can any frickin' Indian drive in a run?
Patience Travis. Patience.
This is it
Fucking A!
Travis. Hafner.
That's 2.
That's 2.
Just for Yigba...
BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
Fantastic game.
Another tough luck pitching performance by Petite tonight.
We find out tomorrow if signing Roger for 28 million was worth it.
Another tough luck pitching performance by Petite tonight.
We find out tomorrow if signing Roger for 28 million was worth it.
DiceK sucks.
Originally Posted By: Joebaby
Just for Yigba...
BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
We shall see.
You keep saying that.
Originally Posted By: schmately
You keep saying that.
His eyesight is 20/20 I'm sure
Originally Posted By: jwelsh
Fantastic game.
Another tough luck pitching performance by Petite tonight.
We find out tomorrow if signing Roger for 28 million was worth it.
Another tough luck pitching performance by Petite tonight.
We find out tomorrow if signing Roger for 28 million was worth it.
I feel for petteat.
not
Let's see. I'm trying to do the math here. The Yankees spent $200 million on payroll this year. And they are down 0-2 in the series. How many dollars per win is that this series?
Just got back from the game...
Did anybody catch my box o' bugs gag in the 8th ?
Did anybody catch my box o' bugs gag in the 8th ?
Matsusaka is now going to take a cold shower and lose face.
Glad to see you escaped alive.
Originally Posted By: el_jefe
Matsusaka is now going to take a cold shower and lose face.
Post of the week.
Originally Posted By: Joebaby
Originally Posted By: el_jefe
Matsusaka is now going to take a cold shower and lose face.
Post of the week.
No, your nailing Spirit in the Sky was the post of the week.
No touchy
No re-touchy
No re-touchy
Originally Posted By: jwelsh
We find out tomorrow if signing Roger for 28 million was worth it.
No you won't find that out until Sunday.
BTW, how does Torre not let Mariano pitch another inning? I don't get it.
Originally Posted By: EasilyFound
But, shouldn't this picture have its own thread?
Where's kellyclub to tell us how piece of shit Rod is the greatest player in the world when he couldn't get a hit in the 9th that his team desperately needed, and that would have erased his past 3 postseason failures in an instant? That fucking douchebag. May he rot eternally in Hades.
"What would have happened if there had been no bug infestation, I guess we'll never know." John Sterling, 10/5/07.
What a blast hit by Manny last night.
I'm now convinced that buying bug spray is a waste of money.
I'm now convinced that buying bug spray is a waste of money.
Joba Chamberlain photographed leaving the clubhouse at Jacob's Field after the Yankees' extra inning loss...
A-Rod went 0-for-4 with three strikeouts and is now 4-for-47 with zero RBIs in his last 14 playoffs games. Certainly, MVP material.
Originally Posted By: Tarheel
A-Rod went 0-for-4 with three strikeouts and is now 4-for-47 with zero RBIs in his last 14 playoffs games. Certainly, MVP material.
This years award is his hands down.
Post season matters not a whit in the voting
Originally Posted By: EasilyFound
"What would have happened if there had been no bug infestation, I guess we'll never know." John Sterling, 10/5/07.
"Another Bug-Bomb from A-Rod!"
sorry excuse
Clemens: Bug infestation too distracting 'for our young kids'
Oct. 6, 2007
CBSSports.com wire reports
NEW YORK -- If Roger Clemens had been making the call, the New York Yankees really would have bugged out.
Clemens viewed Friday night's insect invasion at Cleveland's Jacobs Field from both the dugout and a television in the clubhouse, and he concluded it was too distracting an environment to pitch in.
"I would have probably pulled us off the field," Clemens said Saturday at Yankee Stadium.
Yankees rookie Joba Chamberlain was covered with the midges, an insect related to mosquitoes. He threw a pair of wild pitches that allowed the tying run to score in the eighth, and Cleveland went on to win 2-1 in 11 innings and take a 2-0 lead in the best-of-5 series.
"I think it's hard enough for our young kids to go out there and concentrate in that situation to have something like that happen," said Clemens, the Yankees' Game 3 starter for Sunday.
Asked whether he would have pulled the team off the field had he been an umpire or the manager, Clemens didn't give a direct answer and then said his earlier response benefited from hindsight.
"It's easy to say now because it only lasted about 40 minutes," Clemens said.
Yankees first baseman Doug Mientkiewicz said playfully that the gnat-like nuisance was caused by the cologne brand of the team captain.
"The joke around the guys was that we all have Derek Jeter's Driven on," he said. "Joba looked like the movie, Bees. He had them all over his neck and his back. But then again, so did their guys."