Originally posted by sonickteam2:Manny just hustled in the first inning after walking.
Originally posted by Rob_Gee:Pedro will be busy striking out Oakland Athletics tonight.
Or maybe we can rent Pedro for a night, put him over the stadium and let his afro absorb all the water before it hits the ground.
Manny might be able to make it, but dont expect him to hussle over there ;)
Indians 22, Yankees 0
Originally posted by Rhett Miller:
[QB] You want white trash? I'll give you white trash.
Jeff Nelson
He's from Catonsville, MD. And unfortunately, his poor brother is a dead ringer for him too.
Ironically enough, Denny Neagle (Crofton, MD) has a brother that looks just like him as well.
Neither are twins, and I've witnessed occasions where both brothers have been asked for their autographs.
Originally posted by sonickteam2:And I guess only a Red Sox fan would completely discard J. Stark's article, just based on the fact that they hate the Yankees.
Originally posted by hitman:only a Yankees fan could come to that conclusion. :)
Toss up.
Living with World Championship jealousy and envy must be a bitch.
Originally posted by Rob_Gee:Thanks Rob.
For you idiots that thought it was just the Yankees fault:
Originally posted by Rhett Miller:It may be un-rock and roll, but it is reminiscent of old school baseball. Something missing these days, that is refreshing to see from time to time. Like players wearing the high socks. I'm feeling a little nostalgiac after catching "61*" on HBO tonite.
I don't know how you can like the Yankees. Steinbrenner doesn't even allow facial hair, except for mustaches. How un-rock and roll is that?
At least the Red Sox look like dirtbags.
Originally posted by keithstg:Anyone with a handlebar or fumanchu….
Originally posted by Rhett Miller:Because it's baseball, not Rock and Roll.
I don't know how you can like the Yankees. Steinbrenner doesn't even allow facial hair, except for mustaches. How un-rock and roll is that?
At least the Red Sox look like dirtbags.
Some of the Sox look like dirtbags because they are. Mark Bellhorn, Alan Embree, Scott Williamson, and Trot Nixon are all white trash.
QUOTE]Don't forget Kevin Millar. COWBOY UP!!!!!!! loser [/QB]
Yeah. This was the cry-baby who agreed to go to Japan when his option or something wasn't picked up by the Marlins (I believe) and they sold his rights. Then days later when the Red Sox showed interest, he started pissing and whining about his family, and appealed to MLB to help. Didn't seem like much of a cowboy then?
Yeah. This was the cry-baby who agreed to go to Japan when his option or something wasn't picked up by the Marlins (I believe) and they sold his rights. Then days later when the Red Sox showed interest, he started pissing and whining about his family, and appealed to MLB to help. Didn't seem like much of a cowboy then?
Originally posted by hitman:maybe, but i pretty much think most of what J Stark writes is crapola. American media can be poor at times, and he is an example. no matter who he writes about.
And I guess only a Red Sox fan would completely discard J. Stark's article, just based on the fact that they hate the Yankees.
Living with World Championship jealousy and envy must be a bitch.
(i didnt completely discard it though, did i?)
Originally posted by sonickteam2:No, I like the Yankees because I was born and raised in NY, and they are my hometown team, not that it needs explanation. Shouldn't you be rooting for the Blue Jays or something?
Originally posted by keithstg:so you like the Yankees because they are all fine educated upstanding citizens?
Yes I watch baseball that much.
Jeter is from Kalamazoo, Michigan. And, with the exception of Bellhorn I have met them all on multiple occasions, so while I wouldn't say I know them, I would say that I can confirm that they are white trash.
Originally posted by keithstg:i do. but the Canadian part side of my family never took me to any baseball games, my relatives from the US (Boston) did every time i went to see them. I even went to a playoff game in 1986. when i was just a little shaver.
Originally posted by sonickteam2:No, I like the Yankees because I was born and raised in NY, and they are my hometown team, not that it needs explanation. Shouldn't you be rooting for the Blue Jays or something?
Originally posted by keithstg:so you like the Yankees because they are all fine educated upstanding citizens?
Yes I watch baseball that much.
Jeter is from Kalamazoo, Michigan. And, with the exception of Bellhorn I have met them all on multiple occasions, so while I wouldn't say I know them, I would say that I can confirm that they are white trash.
Originally posted by sonickteam2:Funny, that's how one of my best friends became as Kansas City Royals fan. Poor bastard.
Originally posted by keithstg:i do. but the Canadian part side of my family never took me to any baseball games, my relatives from the US (Boston) did every time i went to see them. I even went to a playoff game in 1986. when i was just a little shaver.
Originally posted by sonickteam2:No, I like the Yankees because I was born and raised in NY, and they are my hometown team, not that it needs explanation. Shouldn't you be rooting for the Blue Jays or something?
Originally posted by keithstg:so you like the Yankees because they are all fine educated upstanding citizens?
Yes I watch baseball that much.
Jeter is from Kalamazoo, Michigan. And, with the exception of Bellhorn I have met them all on multiple occasions, so while I wouldn't say I know them, I would say that I can confirm that they are white trash.
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yeah, he's got pretty bad hair. he was just lucky. . .now bert blyleven, that was talent.
poor don…now why would anyone choose to do that?
wait a minute, johnny damon comes to mind…talk about jesus complex.
wait a minute, johnny damon comes to mind…talk about jesus complex.
The best take on lasts night fiasco in Oakland:
"Oakland – where beer flows more freely than intelligent thought"
Put that on a billboard, I dare you. I'll even pitch in.
Having had the pleasure of attending nearly 25 games in Oaktown this year and last, I can honestly say that I'm not at all surprised about what happened last night (except that Frankie threw the chair, which is just moronic!). I've had to change seats at least 6 times to avoid confrontation, and only half of those were when I was watching Anaheim. The other three times I was just a passive attendee who had to leave because of other people fighting.
Sure, this happens at Raider games like Courtney Love gets high, but it didn't used to be like this at A's games in the past. Or did it?
"Oakland – where beer flows more freely than intelligent thought"
Put that on a billboard, I dare you. I'll even pitch in.
Having had the pleasure of attending nearly 25 games in Oaktown this year and last, I can honestly say that I'm not at all surprised about what happened last night (except that Frankie threw the chair, which is just moronic!). I've had to change seats at least 6 times to avoid confrontation, and only half of those were when I was watching Anaheim. The other three times I was just a passive attendee who had to leave because of other people fighting.
Sure, this happens at Raider games like Courtney Love gets high, but it didn't used to be like this at A's games in the past. Or did it?
Originally posted by vansmack:when growing up, giants games were generally much worse than a's games, but then they moved into pacbell, and increased prices and costs to keep the less-desireable out. . .so, they must have moved to a's games.
The best take on lasts night fiasco in Oakland:
"Oakland – where beer flows more freely than intelligent thought"
Put that on a billboard, I dare you. I'll even pitch in.
Having had the pleasure of attending nearly 25 games in Oaktown this year and last, I can honestly say that I'm not at all surprised about what happened last night (except that Frankie threw the chair, which is just moronic!). I've had to change seats at least 6 times to avoid confrontation, and only half of those were when I was watching Anaheim. The other three times I was just a passive attendee who had to leave because of other people fighting.
Sure, this happens at Raider games like Courtney Love gets high, but it didn't used to be like this at A's games in the past. Or did it?
however, with the raiders moving in, they've increased the number of beer and hard alcohol concessions, and the a's decided to open them up during the season. i will say that there is a still a great degree of contempt for the giants/49ers from oakland fans. oakland fans see themselves as the beer, jack drinkers, and see giants/49ers fans as sushi eating, chardonnary drinking wannabes. i recommend the hbo special about the 1970s a's and raiders for background.
nevertheless, philly phans are still worse.
Originally posted by Venerable Bede:I've driven to Philly for many Phillies games, and never had a problem.
Originally posted by vansmack:when growing up, giants games were generally much worse than a's games, but then they moved into pacbell, and increased prices and costs to keep the less-desireable out. . .so, they must have moved to a's games.
The best take on lasts night fiasco in Oakland:
"Oakland – where beer flows more freely than intelligent thought"
Put that on a billboard, I dare you. I'll even pitch in.
Having had the pleasure of attending nearly 25 games in Oaktown this year and last, I can honestly say that I'm not at all surprised about what happened last night (except that Frankie threw the chair, which is just moronic!). I've had to change seats at least 6 times to avoid confrontation, and only half of those were when I was watching Anaheim. The other three times I was just a passive attendee who had to leave because of other people fighting.
Sure, this happens at Raider games like Courtney Love gets high, but it didn't used to be like this at A's games in the past. Or did it?
however, with the raiders moving in, they've increased the number of beer and hard alcohol concessions, and the a's decided to open them up during the season. i will say that there is a still a great degree of contempt for the giants/49ers from oakland fans. oakland fans see themselves as the beer, jack drinkers, and see giants/49ers fans as sushi eating, chardonnary drinking wannabes. i recommend the hbo special about the 1970s a's and raiders for background.
nevertheless, philly phans are still worse.
Originally posted by hitman:let's see. . .i've had beer thrown on me, my hat taken away, general insults thrown my way, and spit on. and i wasn't even wearing a braves or a mets hat. . .it was a padres game. the only other fans that have come close are ravens fans. those people aren't playing with a full deck.
I've driven to Philly for many Phillies games, and never had a problem.
Originally posted by Venerable Bede:I wore a Steeler jersey to a Ravens game and found out that at least 35% of the crowd were also wearing Steeler jerseys. So anytime a stupid Raven fan said anything, we had plenty of backup. And believe me, they said something even though they were trailing the game pretty easily from beginning to end.
the only other fans that have come close are ravens fans. those people aren't playing with a full deck. [/QB]
Originally posted by Venerable Bede:I went to a Cardinals game in Philly when JD Drew was still on the team, it got a little scary when he was at the plate
nevertheless, philly phans are still worse.