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Blueface 03:29 PM 10-28-2009
Originally Posted by BigAsh:
....that should put 'em over the edge...:-)....here's last year's ring...another for the other hand this year...
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26 for the Yankees........shooting for 27.

Hmmm.....
Wonder who has more to choose from.

Phillies?
1980 and 2008.
Not much to choose there.
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BigAsh 03:31 PM 10-28-2009
....No argument there....but what have you done for me lately?
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Blueface 03:33 PM 10-28-2009
Originally Posted by BigAsh:
....No argument there....but what have you done for me lately?
Sit tight.
You are about to get your answer soon enough.:-)
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BigAsh 03:34 PM 10-28-2009
:-):-)






.....not
:-)
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The Poet 03:54 PM 10-28-2009
Originally Posted by BigAsh:
Hey, Thomas....friendly little NC 5-er wager?.....:-)
Thank you for the offer, but aside from my "no gambling" rule, which I rarely violate, I never like to bet on either my Yankees or my Tar Heels: If I win, I've already won and am happy with that; if I lose, I've lost twice.

Besides, despite the fact that I want another WS win, I'm really just happy to be there. Too many of you seem to have forgotten that, when the season started, many baseball pundits predicted the Red Sox and the Rays to battle for the AL East, with the Yankees out in the cold. There were too many questions in their minds, from an ageing Jeter and Andy, and Posada, Mo, Matsui, both ageing and coming off injuries, A-Rod hobbled physically and personally, Cano's sophomore slump, the whole Joba issue,Melky's ability to produce and who would play CF if he didn't, where would their bullpen come from, plus how the new people like C.C., A.J., Swisher, and Tex would adjust to the big stage in NYC - not to mention Wang, who was no factor in the long run.

I want 4 more wins this year, but 110 so far ain't bad.
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Blueface 03:59 PM 10-28-2009
Originally Posted by The Poet:
Thank you for the offer, but aside from my "no gambling" rule, which I rarely violate, I never like to bet on either my Yankees or my Tar Heels: If I win, I've already won and am happy with that; if I lose, I've lost twice.

Besides, despite the fact that I want another WS win, I'm really just happy to be there. Too many of you seem to have forgotten that, when the season started, many baseball pundits predicted the Red Sox and the Rays to battle for the AL East, with the Yankees out in the cold. There were too many questions in their minds, from an ageing Jeter and Andy, and Posada, Mo, Matsui, both ageing and coming off injuries, A-Rod hobbled physically and personally, Cano's sophomore slump, the whole Joba issue,Melky's ability to produce and who would play CF if he didn't, where would their bullpen come from, plus how the new people like C.C., A.J., Swisher, and Tex would adjust to the big stage in NYC - not to mention Wang, who was no factor in the long run.

I want 4 more wins this year, but 110 so far ain't bad.
Screw them!!!
I want it all!!!:-)

Don't want to see a Patriots type repeat here.
Think of all the mouths to feed that will be jobless if the Yankees lose.:-)
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Riff Raff 05:04 PM 10-28-2009
Wow, such....uhm.....passion! :-)

I have to admit, I would like to see the Phillies win. We need more than just one team with a legacy!
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Blueface 05:22 PM 10-28-2009
Found this link.
Talk about bragging rights!!!

http://mlb.mlb.com/mlb/history/posts...re=club_champs

The way I see, awful lots of pressure on the Phillies to exceed the Marlins, who came to baseball in the mid 90's and have as many rings.:-)
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Blueface 05:31 PM 10-28-2009
Well, with all the crap I have spilled in this thread, if the Yankees don't back me up, I figure I need a back up plan.

Plan B is set to go, just in case.
If not needed, I can easily cover it back up again and the grass will soon grow back.

:-):-):-)

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Blueface 06:16 PM 10-28-2009
Shaky first.
Phillies' clutch hitter did what he gets paid for.
Sebathia used up 1/4 of average pitcher's total pitches.
Interesting start to say the least.
Now our turn at the 1st inning.
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bvilchez 06:19 PM 10-28-2009
What a scary top of the 1st.
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bvilchez 06:35 PM 10-28-2009
I think this game might be rain delayed later on if it picks up....let's hope it doesn't
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Blueface 06:52 PM 10-28-2009
Phillies draw first blood.
Sabathia is not on his game at all.
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Blueface 07:21 PM 10-28-2009
Cliff Lee is on fire.
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MedicCook 07:55 PM 10-28-2009
Time for the Yankees to get into the game.
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bvilchez 08:00 PM 10-28-2009
We need to get the bats swinging AND hitting!!!
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MedicCook 08:04 PM 10-28-2009
Jeter got his 2nd hit.
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feznuk 08:53 PM 10-28-2009
A couple insurance runs never hurts.
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floydpink 09:10 PM 10-28-2009
Wow, Philly sure came out swinging.

great pitching as well.

Still plenty of series left thank goodness.
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MedicCook 09:12 PM 10-28-2009
Yankees will needs some of that 9th inning magik.
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