RANGERS TO THE WORLD SERIES! - Page 2
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tryummm
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ClanOverdosed
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On October 23 2010 15:07 tryummm wrote: Screw the 45 trillion dollar mortgage bailout that's coming up by 2012, the Rangers are in the World Series. That's all i'm going to pay attention to. I'm going to paint myself and drink tons of beer when I go to the home games. Words to live by, I live close to Dallas, had I known they were going to make to the World Series, I would gotten tickets T_T | ||
city42
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On October 23 2010 13:46 Gene wrote: vlad used the same trainer as arod, was a hero at the plate until the mitchell report came out. probably a coincidence. Uhhh...Vlad has been steadily tailing off since about 2005, well before the Mitchell report. Sure, he's on HGH like everyone else in the MLB, but it's a reach to suggest steroids without evidence when the astroturf obviously made a large contribution. | ||
LuMiX
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dumb phillies! T_T | ||
tonight
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I was at the bar earlier tonight around 930pm and there were 5yankee fans there watching the game very intensely. I think it was the 6th or 7th where the Rangers had bases loaded with a 1-1 game and then they started breaking it open. The Yankee fans were very displeased with what was happening and having had a few drinks in me I decided it would be the appropriate time to shout out, "Money doesn't buy championships." I didn't get more then a few words and some stern glares from the females, but I still hold true to that sentiment. I just can't respect a team like that, Congrats to the Rangers though and congrats to you. | ||
igotmyown
United States4291 Posts
On October 23 2010 14:30 SlayerOfYou wrote: Alright, I will stop with the low blows to the Yankee fans, and i apologize for my responses that have proven less then tasteful. I admit I am not as used to this sensation as the typical fan, as it is our first World Series appearance in history. I am just celebrating and once again I apologize if I have been less than tactful in some of my responses. True yankees fans enjoy the low blows and the hatred. It's been 1 years since their last world series, so sour grapes still exhonerates them from taunting other fans and other fans sniping at them. And thankfully, it's taken the bullseye away from Boston's poor Red Sox (thanks bandwagon nation!) and back to where it rightfully belongs. 95-Year-Old Yankees Fan Afraid He'll Never Get To See Team Win 27 More World Series | ||
holy_war
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Surrealz
United States449 Posts
sigh, sports fans.. | ||
vectorix108
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I have waited wayyyy too long for this.. I am so happy about it. They are just such a great team right now. Cant wait for the rangers to finally win their first world series | ||
micronesia
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On October 23 2010 17:04 Surrealz wrote: I find it hilarious that people are talking more of the yankees losing than the rangers winning. sigh, sports fans.. Yeah all the low blows are pretty pathetic... and especially the ones that apparently were said to innocent yankee fans IRL ._. "YOU CAN'T BUY CHAMPIONSHIPS LOLOLOLOL" Yankee fans: "wow you are right... you have inspired me to demand that my team spend less of its money on player salaries and instead give it to the shareholders!!!" | ||
news
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On October 23 2010 13:09 micronesia wrote: I have almost no idea what former use of performance enhancing drugs has to do with this blog and yet you seem to spend the majority of your time talking about it with regard to the Yankees... This playoff shows once again that having a very highly paid team doesn't in any way guarantee wins in the MLB. Coming from a usually reasonable man this is kind of surprising. Yankees are constantly a favorite, them losing speaks a ton about their determination, coaching and bad planning rather than about the money not influencing the outcome. Come on, they will possibly sign Cliff Lee just like they did with Teixeira (unless Sox go all out to get him) and not just become stronger by a huge margin but also weaken the Rangers that most likely won't make it this far the following season. Tampa Bay can't ever keep their key players, same with every small market team out there. If you watch soccer you would know that having the dream team doesn't always mean winning everything but it sure helps. Real Madrid, MU or Barca are some of the great examples. Consistency and ability to maintain the results are the key here. | ||
micronesia
United States24495 Posts
On October 23 2010 23:23 News wrote: Coming from a usually reasonable man this is kind of surprising. Yankees are constantly a favorite, them losing speaks a ton about their determination, coaching and bad planning rather than about the money not influencing the outcome. Come on, they will possibly sign Cliff Lee just like they did with Teixeira (unless Sox go all out to get him) and not just become stronger by a huge margin but also weaken the Rangers that most likely won't make it this far the following season. Tampa Bay can't ever keep their key players, same with every small market team out there. If you watch soccer you would know that having the dream team doesn't always mean winning everything but it sure helps. Real Madrid, MU or Barca are some of the great examples. Consistency and ability to maintain the results are the key here. I'm not totally sure what you are disagreeing with here despite implying that I said something you find very wrong... "determination, coaching and bad planning" are not necessarily what lost them this series or any other that they lost. Yes I agree they are usually a favorite. I find lots of people bashing on the Yankees all the time but usually the complaints aren't legit so I'm forced to defend the Yankees even though I don't particularly care for them much one way or the other. "THEY HAVE THE HIGHEST SALARY AND THEY STILL LOST" is not a legitimate complaint. | ||
jpak
United States5045 Posts
Well, here's to hoping that Phillies lose | ||
news
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On October 23 2010 23:27 micronesia wrote: I'm not totally sure what you are disagreeing with here despite implying that I said something you find very wrong... "determination, coaching and bad planning" are not necessarily what lost them this series or any other that they lost. Yes I agree they are usually a favorite. I find lots of people bashing on the Yankees all the time but usually the complaints aren't legit so I'm forced to defend the Yankees even though I don't particularly care for them much one way or the other. "THEY HAVE THE HIGHEST SALARY AND THEY STILL LOST" is not a legitimate complaint. Well you are from NY, that's why you have to defend them, but being a huge favorite and still losing is always an underachievement. No matter how you put it, having this huge salary cap allowed Yankees to be dominant in baseball for as long as one can remember. They have their off-seasons here and there but you always go to a Yankee game in NY expecting a win. If one team can get all the best players how does that not affect the game? Baseball being the great game it is doesn't always guarantee bully a win but really, who would have thought Sox would win in 04? My main point is that being able to buy the best players not only makes Yankees stronger, it hurts every other team that either loses their top player to Yanks or can't compete with them trying to become stronger. | ||
micronesia
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On October 23 2010 23:40 News wrote: Well you are from NY, that's why you have to defend them, but being a huge favorite and still losing is always an underachievement. No matter how you put it, having this huge salary cap allowed Yankees to be dominant in baseball for as long as one can remember. They have their off-seasons here and there but you always go to a Yankee game in NY expecting a win. If one team can get all the best players how does that not affect the game? Baseball being the great game it is doesn't always guarantee bully a win but really, who would have thought Sox would win in 04? My main point is that being able to buy the best players not only makes Yankees stronger, it hurts every other team that either loses their top player to Yanks or can't compete with them trying to become stronger. No me being from new york doesn't mean I have to defend them. I mean I could be a huge Mets fan and hate the Yankees for one (a lot of my friends do). Personally I don't care very much for either team. How huge of a favorite were they in this series, and what determined this? What do you mean you always go to a Yankee game in NY expecting a win? So for example a 60% chance of winning gets rounded up to 100% in the expectations of a Yankee fan but the 40% chance of winning of another team stays right where it is? The Yankees do not have all the best players. Getting players who have proven to be more skillful on other teams does not automatically make the Yankees much stronger. Don't forget, I don't have a problem with the concept that the way the MLB (and most sports) work is rather flawed and the Yankees take advantage of their superior financial backing in ways that most teams cannot. But 85% of the accusations against the Yankees are wrong/misleading. | ||
news
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micronesia
United States24495 Posts
"see, we didn't beat Rangers so it's not all about the money!" That misrepresents me. | ||
SlayerOfYou
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brian
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Can we, for once and for all, find out just who are these best players they are buying? Out of their active roster, they have: CC, Arod, Tex. Please tell me the rest, because you all seem so hooked on that being the case. | ||
brian
United States9593 Posts
Money doesnt win championships, or buy the best players. Thankfully, the yankees dont actually rely on it for either. | ||
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