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  1. schillingouttheks: 12-5 RedSoxRooter: 3-1 riverside sluggers: 3-1 jsinger121: 2-0 MANNYHOF24: 2-1 Beckett95: 3-3 Coco's Disciples: 2-2 NomahsHammSammich: 1-0 bosoxgirl34: 1-0 Soxfan#1: 1-0 Youk of the Nation: 1-0 ACL BoSox: 1-1 KeepTheFaith1229: 1-1 yankeessuck013: 1-1 yeszir: 0-1 stocker323: 0-1 One Red Seat: 0-1 Rdsxmbnt: 0-1 redoctober: 0-1 Record where the psychadelic mojo has been interrupted: 6-9
  2. Sorry, don't think I caught this editted piece in time. Anyway, more balls are hit to SS than right down the line at 3B. That ball that Cairo bobbled the other night could have potentially been made into a great play if A-Rod was there. Besides, A-Rod played SS for much longer than he's played 3B. It's not like it's suddenly going to hurt to have A-Rod play SS until Jeter is back. Cairo doesn't have as much ground to cover at third. Bunt coverages sure, but third is a position that you could replace much easier than you could at SS.
  3. Unless Youk gets on to load the bases... then we're royally screwed.
  4. He probably wants some life at the bottom of the order. A lifeless 7-8-9 is a sure 3 outs. With Youk down there he can provide some pop.
  5. It's ridiculous. No one on that team, when Jeter is injured, knows how to play SS better than A-Rod at the moment. Would you argue that? Cairo would be more of a fit at a corner position. The point is, is that it makes more sense for A-Rod to play at SS with things the way they are now. I don't blame them for playing their third baseman at third, I'm just saying that it would be better for them to have A-Rod play SS in Jeter's absence, considering he's probably the best SS on the team even if Jeter IS healthy.
  6. Well, I wouldn't have said that before Roloson got hurt. If he's still playing, Edmonton could possibly be up 2-0. I guess this is how it goes though.
  7. If it isn't A-Rod, I'll laugh. I liked your comparison last night, 700. Made perfect sense. I was wondering myself why A-Rod, arguably a better SS than Jeter, wasn't at that position last night. Miguel Cairo at SS over A-Rod? Give me a break.
  8. Don't take something that someone said from another forum seriously. I wouldn't be surprised if it was true, but he COULD just be looking for attention and be full of s***.
  9. The Sox will win this one...it's just not possible for Wright to shut us down twice in a row. I'm looking for a strong outing for Curt, going 7 strong and giving up 2 ERs. Manny's going deep tonight. Sox win 8-2.
  10. Beckett's not hurt, but I'm not sure when his next start is because of the rainout, and from the looks of it, there are plenty more of those coming our way. I think we just saw what we had seen earlier from Beckett. A nice string of great outings, then one or two that aren't so great, then he goes back on. The problem is that his change up is only 6-8 mph slower than his fastball, so there's not much difference. He wasn't locating his curveball very well so he had to resort to the changeup but he was getting smacked around even when he threw that. Beckett's fine, he just needs to have more command.
  11. AL / NL C - AJ Pierzynski / Brian McCann 1B - David Ortiz / Albert Pujols (Ryan Howard should play if Pujols is still injured) 2B - Mark Loretta / Chase Utley SS - Derek Jeter / Felipe Lopez 3B - Mike Lowell / Miguel Cabrera OF - Alex Rios (write-in) / Alfonso Soriano OF - Manny Ramirez / Jason Bay OF - Vernon Wells / Carlos Lee (19 homers, 46 RBIs and 40 runs scored is pretty good, not a great average, but .271 isn't TERRIBLE either)
  12. Forgot to update after last night... schillingouttheks: 12-5 RedSoxRooter: 3-1 riverside sluggers: 3-1 MANNYHOF24: 2-1 Beckett95: 3-3 Coco's Disciples: 2-2 NomahsHammSammich: 1-0 bosoxgirl34: 1-0 Soxfan#1: 1-0 jsinger121: 1-0 Youk of the Nation: 1-0 ACL BoSox: 1-1 KeepTheFaith1229: 1-1 yankeessuck013: 1-1 yeszir: 0-1 stocker323: 0-1 One Red Seat: 0-1 Rdsxmbnt: 0-1 redoctober: 0-1
  13. That's the purpose of his presence. I would actually love to give this guy an award, something like "Best Impersonator" or something. He actually is doing quite well. TalkSox has it's own commentating going on. I like it. Kudos, Don Orsillo.
  14. You do know that that is a list of players who he believes DIDN'T use steroids, right? Just making sure, not a shot at you or anything.
  15. And you are... ? But anyway, See Red basically just took what I was going to say. Besides, I'd blame last night on Tito more than Seanez. Seanez can only pitch like himself, which unfortunately for us, is what we saw last night. Tito needs to know that using Seanez in a situation like that wasn't the best idea. Giambi is a very selective hitter and Seanez tends to be pretty wild. Luckily, we didn't see Tavarez in that position or it would have been a lot worse. Seanez should have, if at any time, been in there a batter early. Pauley pitched very very well and I look forward to his future on this team as a 5th starter. I could get used to watching him in that role. But hey, if you're using that excuse for Seanez with the 50,000 New Yorkers, don't count on Fenway being easier. At least he was pitching in front of 50,000 fans that love him last night. It will be harder when 36,000 fans are screaming and hate him.
  16. Oh snap. The Ravens have a quarterback. Look out NFL.
  17. BRACKET ONE Babe Ruth (New York Yankees) vs Andre Dawson (Montreal Expos) Mickey Mantle (New York Yankees) vs Paul Waner (Pittsburgh Pirates) Tris Speaker (Boston Red Sox) vs Lou Brock (St. Louis Cardinals) Joe DiMaggio (New York Yankees) vs Al Kaline (Detroit Tigers) BRACKET TWO Ty Cobb (Detroit Tigers) vs Roberto Clemente (Pittsburgh Pirates) Hank Aaron (Milwaukee Braves) vs Al Simmons (Philadelphia Athletics) vs Billy Williams (Chicago Cubs) Willie Mays (San Francisco Giants) vs Willie Stargell (Pittsburgh Pirates) Mel Ott (New York Giants) vs Reggie Jackson (Oakland Athletics) BRACKET THREE Ted Williams (Boston Red Sox) vs "Shoeless" Joe Jackson (Cleveland Guardians) Stan Musial (St. Louis Cardinals) vs Kirby Puckett (Minnesota Twins) Frank Robinson (Cincinnati Reds) vs Earl Averill (Cleveland Guardians) vs Sammy Sosa (Chicago Cubs) Duke Snider (Brooklyn Dodgers) vs Carl Yastrzemski (Boston Red Sox) BRACKET FOUR Barry Bonds (San Francisco Giants) vs Pete Rose (Cincinnati Reds) Ricky Henderson (Oakland Athletics) vs Tony Gwynn (San Diego Padres) Billy Hamilton (Philadelphia Phillies) vs Manny Ramirez (Boston Red Sox) Ed Delahanty (Philadelphia Phillies) vs Ken Griffey Jr. (Seattle Mariners)
  18. Already a disappointing series. Better win the next 2, or it was an abysmal showing on the road.
  19. Beckett had a few bad starts that inflated it. He's been lights out when he's on. Clement has sucked.
  20. What a f***ing sick catch. Touche Melky, f***ing touche.
  21. How about Pauley and Lester taking Clement's and the 5th starter's holes? Eh? Eh? Someone will want Clement...somewhere.
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