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  1. Ok I know last year we choked, and I know we are old. But after all these years do you think that we will miss the playoffs completely. Now come on, I NEVER EVER count out any team that has proven that they can make a run. I haven't seen any team run away with the east, we play you guys 4 games after the break. In those 4 games any thing could happen, and I am just saying what if, lets say a miracle happened we sweep. Could it happen yes, will it maybe. Just don't count out the Yankees, because it could come back and bite you in the ass.
  2. The voice of reason, lol ^^^^^^
  3. But he is still a Fugly Motha, lol.
  4. Yea they would prefer Tejada, but right now I think they would take any one. I am I wrong?
  5. DV I am shocked, lol. A ball hog not really, over rated no. Does he get a little too much attention, maybe but he is on one of the most recognized teams, and in the media capital of the world yes. But I have a hunch I am not going to win this argument, lol. Wouldn't Sox fans like to have him over your shortstop now?
  6. I agree with Bam-Tino, lol. I mean what else does he want!?
  7. I am over it, as much as I love Jeter we do have other Yankees on the team.
  8. Some ones late........
  9. Bam- Tino who are you speaking about, moi?
  10. LOL, oh Bam-tino, you are just a Tino loving slut, ( no harm in that I love Tino). And somethings are just not meant to be, but there is always next year ( oh f*** I sound like a Mets fan, lol). As long as we keep winning, Jeety will be an all star ( in my heart, I know corny line, lol). Don't kill me now Sox Fan in Tex, lol.
  11. LMAO, this is a first and they probably could come up with some good chants in Fenway.
  12. OK thanks Stocker323. And Youklover thanks for the compliment.
  13. Here is the article, its kinda old....... June 28, 2005 -- BALTIMORE — The Yankees cannot be written off, because no one has taken the time or the effort to write them off just yet. It may be to the rest of the division's everlasting regret that no one stepped on a pinstriped neck while the chance was there. The Orioles looked capable for a while, until their best players started spending more time on the DL than in the batting order, until the losses started coming in bunches. Now, the Birds look certain to keep tumbling until they reach fourth place with a thud. If the Yankees want to know just how bad they looked the last week, all they needed to do was watch the Orioles fumble away last night's 6-4 game. The O's look like nine kinds of done. The Red Sox? They own position A in the East now, but they had to win 12 out of 13 just to get themselves there. Maybe they can keep that pace up. Or maybe they're overdue for a stint in the deep freeze. Maybe last night's drubbing by the 7-0 Guardians is the start of their run of banana peels. And if so, they will hear footsteps any second now. As unbelievable as that sounds. The Yankees have been equal parts riddle and enigma all year. They've been awful a lot and unwatchable even more, yet now they sit but 51/2 games behind the Red Sox, only three behind the June-swooning Orioles. "It's almost like they're trying to give it to us," Gary Sheffield said yesterday, a few hours before first pitch. "Eventually, we have to figure that out and take advantage of it, right?" For all their woes and all their weariness, the Yankees must understand their great good fortune. They could be buried in the East with the 38-37 record they brought into the week. A 38-37 record after 75 games a year ago would have put them 11 games out of first. A 38-37 record in, say, 1998, would have left them gasping and spitting dust, some 17 games back. The Yankees were the ones setting the pace in those years, so you could say the best thing about this season, if you're the Yankees, is that you aren't chasing the Yankees, or any team that's even remotely trying to act like the Yankees. "We're fortunate," Joe Torre said. "In some divisions, you play one game over .500 and you need binoculars to see first place. In some years, you could go 38-37 and wonder if you're ever going to play a meaningful game again." The Yankees have another game with the Orioles tonight, but that's really just a footnote to the bigger proceedings at hand. George Steinbrenner has summoned all his chief lieutenants for a sit-down in Tampa, and there they will try very hard not to be fooled by what the Yankees have done the past two nights. This really is a flashpoint of this season. These meetings need to be productive, free of panic and impulse, because the East really is there for the Yankees to steal. It shouldn't be. Someone should have run away and hidden by now. No one has. The Yankees need to formulate a game plan for the season's final three months based in logic and sound baseball reasoning. No kneejerks allowed, even if Steinbrenner is acting feisty again, railing about various umpiring crimes and misdemeanors, wondering in statements whether his players want to win as badly as he still does, a ploy culled straight out of 1982. Yes, somehow, this is a season with some vitality left in it. In the fabled season of 1978, the Yankees were 43-32 after 75 games — five full games better than this year's edition — and woke up the morning of July 1 nine games behind the Red Sox. They overcame that. These Yankees can do that. Anyone who believes the Yankees are as dead, literally, as they've looked metaphorically the past few weeks is fooling themselves. In other years, they may be right. In this year, it's Gary Sheffield who's right. It really does seem like everyone else is trying to give it to them.
  14. so log in, that way you have more material to bash us!
  15. http://www.nypost.com/sports/yankees/49097.htm Something to read......
  16. It is Cass, trees and lakes, lol. Love me some Mass.
  17. Hey I am not rabid, passionate yes, but rabid never. I am really starting to like Mass, seeing how my mother seems intent on finding a job there. * prays, chants and does a dance, trying to get those thoughts out of her mom's head*
  18. My grandpa is senile and a sweet heart ( HE LOVES EVERYONE, AND I MEAN EVERYONE). And I was being sarcastic in that statement. I only hate Mass cause I do, the team is a good one & I like some of their players. ( Whoa call the commissioner I like players from another team, lol) Also Cass all the time I am spending here and talking to you my hate for Mass has decreased. A change of heart you might call it. I am young so I am still learning.
  19. Hey we are not that damn moronic ( although some of you think so), or disrespectful.
  20. Soxie we are civil people, come join the site. It will be very entertaining, learn a little Yankee history, see a couple more of those Jeter pics, I know no one can resist. You can ask Cassie we welcome any one. :thumbsup:
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