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Offline shemps#1

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Let's not forget Edgar was also the final out when the Red Sox won in 2004. Congrats Sarah and any other Giants fans out there. I wonder why the Rangers fans are still hanging around; it's customary to vacate when the opponent celebrates on your turf. Fantastic pitching for the most part by the Giants, I'm just disappointed the season is over.
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Offline Curly4444

Wow, that was cool about the giants catcher. To come up from the minors as a rookie and to win the world series. Congrats to San Fran and the Giants.


Offline falsealarms

It's a nice story that SF won for the first time since 1954, and it's a nice story how they barely made into the playoffs to begin with... but besides that, this was a rather forgettable, mostly one-sided affair that rarely stood out.


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Unfortunately you're right about that. The last thing MLB needed was for this Series to be as lopsided as it was.
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Offline curlysdame

And that's all she wrote, The Giants end their 56 year drought and win the World Series over
the Texas Rangers in 5 Games. Incredible

Congratulations to all Giants fans, it's been a long time, enjoy it because your team earned it.

HELL YEAH!  I was literally in tears when the team ran out onto the field after Wilson's final K.  If this is a dream, don't anybody wake me up!  Can't wait for the victory parade down Market Street on Wednesday!  Please excuse me while I get back to my stock pile of airhorns and champagne. 
"Imagine five things like us in one room??  I can't stand it!" - Curly (Time Out For Rhythm 1941)


Offline metaldams

Renteria might have delivered the death blow. Why couldn't he do such things with the Red Sox?

You're talking about Edgar "Back To Foulke" Renteria, right?

I forgive the 30 errors, the wasted contract, and Julio Lugo just for that one magical moment.  He may have been wearing a Cardinals uniform, but that night, October 27, 2004, Edgar Renteria was a true Red Sox.

He records the final out in '04, and if you add in his accomplishments in '97 and '10, he's had one hell of a World Series career.

Speaking of not being able to do such things for the Red Sox, what the heck got into Javier Lopez?  All the sudden he is one of the most feared lefty specialists in the game.  I remember when he was a young pup giving away home runs regularly to Carlos Pena.  At least Ramon Ramirez reverted back to form this post season.

Congrats to the Giants, and Curlysdame, enjoy your winter.  There's always something magical about an off-season where your team is the champ.  You Giants fans deserve it.
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Offline Curly4444

Dam, i sorry to see baseball over, now we'll have less to talk about.  :-[


Offline Boid Brain

They say were(St. Louis) suppose to be good this year, but i dont know.  ???
I just joined and it seems like this thread was abandoned in April! Or am I seeing it wrong?

Yes, St. Louis was supposed to shuffle up to Buffalo with Buck Wing and the pennant, but LaRussa sabotugied 'em again. >:(


Offline Boid Brain

Dam, i sorry to see baseball over, now we'll have less to talk about.  :-[
I will talk baseball all winter with anyone! (Tho' I prefer not to discuss the modern day Yanks and Sawx)

It will take me a few days (weeks, months?) to figure out how to navigate around in this joint, so please bear wit' me.


Offline Curly4444

Don't worry, will bare with you.

Yes, this thread was started at the begging of the season, died off & then picked up again during the playoffs and world series.

Yeah LaRussa did it again to us, and to make it worse hes coming back next year.  


Offline Boid Brain

Don't worry, will bare with you.

Yes, this thread was started at the begging of the season, died off & then picked up again during the playoffs and world series.

Yeah LaRussa did it again to us, and to make it worse hes coming back next year.  
Yup....I'm getting used to him ruining the team. I'm in a semi-coma 'till he is fired or croaks! I tend to not watch get-away games as my nerves ("Oh, my nerves!") are getting shot to hell...oh, and thanx for respondin'!


Offline metaldams

I will talk baseball all winter with anyone! (Tho' I prefer not to discuss the modern day Yanks and Sawx)


Welcome aboard.  If a couple of Red Sox fans could be civil with a Yankee fan here (and vice versa), then surely you can tolerate a few Red Sox and Yankee fans.  If not, just have something in your sig about '46, '64, and '67 and we'll be even.
- Doug Sarnecky


Offline metaldams

Dam, i sorry to see baseball over, now we'll have less to talk about.  :-[

Not true at all.  It's called the hot stove.  Free agents, trades, bitching and complaining about what your team needs, spoiled ball players complaining they don't want their team to pick up their option, etc. 

As somebody who does not follow the Cards on a daily basis, I have to ask you Cardinal fans what is wrong with Tony Larussa?  He's one of the most respected managers in the game, and his pitching coach ain't too shabby either.  I'd be curious to hear a more knowledgable take on him.
- Doug Sarnecky


Offline Boid Brain

Not true at all.  It's called the hot stove.  Free agents, trades, bitching and complaining about what your team needs, spoiled ball players complaining they don't want their team to pick up their option, etc.  

As somebody who does not follow the Cards on a daily basis, I have to ask you Cardinal fans what is wrong with Tony Larussa?  He's one of the most respected managers in the game, and his pitching coach ain't too shabby either.  I'd be curious to hear a more knowledgable take on him.
Jeez, don't get me started...that he is a senile idiot is one of the best kept secrets in all of sports. No matter what malarky he pulls the St. Louis writers don't question him, so the Nat. media is in the dark. He glowers at any writer that dares to question him, and once last year when the fans were lobbying to get rid of Chris Duncan as he was killing the team, Tony said that the St. Louis fans "Make me want to vomit".

Hand on the bible he said that! But not a word on ESPN or anywhere else. It is borderline mystifying..I could site in-game examples of his psychotic managing 'till my fingertips were blunted, but I will spare you....BTW, what's your team?


Offline Boid Brain

Welcome aboard.  If a couple of Red Sox fans could be civil with a Yankee fan here (and vice versa), then surely you can tolerate a few Red Sox and Yankee fans.  If not, just have something in your sig about '46, '64, and '67 and we'll be even.
I have no tolerance problem with fans of ANY team. But I'm a N.L. fan. To this day I have never watched an A.L. game. I am not equipped to discuss that league, exept for stuff like Murderers Row...you know, old stuff, baseball history and trivia.

The Cards laid an egg again this year, but the N.L. is back! WTG Giants. I NEVER thought you would do it.


Offline metaldams

He glowers at any writer that dares to question him, and once last year when the fans were lobbying to get rid of Chris Duncan as he was killing the team, Tony said that the St. Louis fans "Make me want to vomit".

BTW, what's your team?

St. Louis fans make him want to vomit?  Hmmm......I'll have to look up that quote.  All I remember is that his A's teams used to routinely knock out the Red Sox when I was a kid.

Yes, I'm a Red Sox fan.
- Doug Sarnecky


Offline Curly4444

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But I'm a N.L. fan. To this day I have never watched an A.L. game.

Not even inter-league games?


Offline Boid Brain

Not even inter-league games?
Of course I watch inter-league and WS games...but I have never seen the Yanks play the White Sox or the Bosox play Cleaveland. See? I don't follow the AL players. All I know is what is forced fed me about ARod or Big Poppi. Kinda like Farve and T.O. and Tiger. I'm sick to death of the endless coverage on them.

And I'm sick to the point of mental collapse at the inane machinations of TLR...the all time Daddy of steroid teams (tho he never knew his A's were juicing ::))

Don't think that I'm blind to the possibility that Pujols is on HGH. He probably is. Who the hell ain't? I would be.

I look forward to more talk with you Curly. I have many stories and trivia Q's stored in this head, and allways want to learn more, or re-remember stuff I have forgotten.


Offline Lefty

Maybe LaRussa should manage the Mets.  That way, he can take a truckload of the steroids and HGH with and give them to the Mets' hitters so they can reach the walls of Taxpayer Field.


Offline Boid Brain

Maybe LaRussa should manage the Mets.  That way, he can take a truckload of the steroids and HGH with and give them to the Mets' hitters so they can reach the walls of Taxpayer Field.
Maybe LaRussa should take a job under Vince McMann, or better still. take a job with God or the Devil and get the f*ck outa baseball!


Offline Justin T

St. Louis fans make him want to vomit?  Hmmm......I'll have to look up that quote.  All I remember is that his A's teams used to routinely knock out the Red Sox when I was a kid.

Yes, I'm a Red Sox fan.

That is a interesting quote, I'll have to look that up.

and I am a Yankees fan, but I also like talking about everything baseball, current and historical stuff. I've spent
alot of time brushing up on baseball history online, I need to find some good books too.

One of my favorite movies is Eight Men Out, the story of the Black Sox Scandal. How several players on the
1919 White Sox lost the World Series on purpose to the Reds for big money from gamblers and gangsters so
they could fix the series. That whole episode of baseball history is very fascinating to me.

If anyone knows of any good books on baseball history let me know.

As for the current offseason, its going to be really interesting. Alot of big name free agents are in play.

Cliff Lee, Carl Crawford, Jayson Werth, and a few others top the list.

Shemps and Metal: Do you want the Sox to go after Crawford or Werth? Word is the Angels are going to make a
play for Crawford.

Red Sox have alot of decisions to make about who to keep, who to let go, and who to go after.

I'm wondering if anyone else is going to jump into the bidding war for Cliff Lee between the Yankees and the Rangers.
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Offline metaldams



Shemps and Metal: Do you want the Sox to go after Crawford or Werth? Word is the Angels are going to make a
play for Crawford.

Red Sox have alot of decisions to make about who to keep, who to let go, and who to go after.


First off, I think a lot of people are under the assumption Boston's trading Ellsbury because he had a lost season due to injury.  I really hope we give him another chance.  He's only in his mid-20's, plays good defense, and is an incredible baserunner.  He's made things happen on the bases, like stealing home or scoring from second on a wild pitch, so he's worth hanging onto.  I just wish he's learn to draw more walks with his speed, but maybe that'll come with maturity.

That said, sign me up for the Carl Crawford parade, with Crawford in left and Ellsbury in center.  We have Drew for right one more season and that'll be it for him.  Crawford and Ellsbury in the same line-up would be incredible, as Boston has never had that much speed at once.  Carl Crawford also has some pop in his bat and is also a good defender.  Playing all those years in the East, I'm sure the Green Monster won't have much a learning curve for Crawford either.

I won't complain if we get Jason Werth, he's an upgrade over Drew, but I'd rather have Carl Crawford.

I also hope we re-sign Beltre, but I don't think that's happening.  Vee shall see.  Youkilis has publically said he's preparing to play third this off-season just in case Boston doesn't sign Beltre and goes after another 1st baseman.  A trade for Prince Fielder would be great.  Maybe they'll re-sign Victor Martinez (by the way, he's the celebrity closest to age with me, being one day older) and have him platoon back and forth between catcher and 1st with Salty, who knows?

I also think there's going to be a shortstop platoon between Lowrie and Scutaro, but it's too early to tell how excatly how the 2011 Sox will look.
- Doug Sarnecky


Offline Boid Brain

Justine...the Black Sox scandle was caught, but games being thrown was rampant between 1900 and 1919. If Rothstien had not had so much money tied up in this fix they could have gone on for years fixing the series.

Little known fact: Arnold Rothstien had nothing to do with the Black Sox scandal....two small time hoods put it together and got A.R. to finance it. He was just a business man sure of making a buck.

Joe Jackson was as guilty as hell....he was the only one that was acually paid the 10 grand. That he played well in the series made him a double crook.

Fuck Joe and his teamates and the Sox owner, a truly cheap cocksucker!


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Boid, the vitriol you have towards the 1919 Chicago White Sox would lead me to believe that you were alive when it all took place if I didn't know better. Wow!

As for Crawford/Werth I would want Crawford first but would not complain if we were "stuck" with Werth (whom the Sox seem to be going after). The Sox have other issues as well, such as getting someone on the corner infield (probably a 1B and put Youk back at 3rd), solidifying the bullpen and of course getting more pop in the lineup around Papi. The starting rotation is fine just the way it is, which should make the Skanks and Rangers happy since the Sox don't need Lee.
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Offline metaldams

The starting rotation is fine just the way it is, which should make the Skanks and Rangers happy since the Sox don't need Lee.

How do you project Beckett and Lackey to be next season?
- Doug Sarnecky