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darthziggy Isles fan for life | posted on 09-02-2001 @ 11:07 PM | ||||
O&A Board Regular Registered: Aug. 00 | (i know i'm not a yanks fan, but i'm a baseball fan, and i know a good game when i see it). this was a great game to watch so far, and i hope it's not over yet. moose was this fucking close. oh well. [email protected] I'm off to Franklin Pierce College in September. Go Ravens! LET'S GO ISLANDERS | ||||
NASA | posted on 09-02-2001 @ 11:11 PM | ||||
Psychopath Registered: Sep. 01 | Ohhhh no! I reened it! :) It's stupid but I love to hear those misguided Sox fans cheer when the PG was broken up, to think the ONLY thing they have to cheer about is that is hilarious. Besides, this not the first time the Moose has flirted with history. I remember watching Live Sportscenter's and baseball tonights where there were live game breaks to tell us how many innings of no-hit/perfection he had pitched and later on, how he had it ended. Oh well, maybe next time. The Yankees are up by nine games and the series as a whole, was perfect, even without a perfect game in-byfacto. EDIT1 -- Poor Mike, "This marked the third time in his career that Mussina (14-11) had taken a perfect-game bid into the eighth inning. 'I know it's only happened 15 times or so in history,' Mussina said. 'I was that close again'." -- AP He didn't looked too upset when he won the game, though. EDIT2 -- Sept. 3 at TOR -- Sterling Hitchcock (3-3, 6.06) vs. Roy Halladay (3-1, 4.05) Sept. 4 at TOR -- Andy Pettitte (14-8, 3.77) vs. Chris Carpenter (8-11, 4.31) Sept. 5 at TOR -- Roger Clemens (18-1, 3.48) vs. Kelvim Escobar (6-5, 3.13) This message was edited by NASA on 9-3-01 @ 12:25 PM | ||||
Rone | posted on 09-02-2001 @ 11:17 PM | ||||
O&A Board Regular Registered: Jan. 01 | i can't believe it. what an amazing game to watch. i'm pissed that fuckhead carl everett broke it up. i thought mussina was gonna do it too. This message was edited by Rone on 9-2-01 @ 11:19 PM | ||||
Austin The Dark Enforcer/Angry Stoned Pimp G.O.O.F.B.A.H.G.S. New World Order Secret Police Chief Proud Inventor of the "Cream Cheese, Peanut Butter and Jelly" sandwich | posted on 09-02-2001 @ 11:18 PM | ||||
O&A Board Regular Registered: Feb. 01 | AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Everett is such a fuckin faggit. 1 fuckin strike away!!!!!!! AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH...excuse me while i kill someone. | ||||
TeenWeek what's a status? | posted on 09-02-2001 @ 11:20 PM | ||||
O&A Board Regular Registered: Oct. 00 | This game was incredible. WOuld have been perfect if Mussina got that fuckhead. Also wish Coney did not take the loss instead of teh pathetic Red Sox bullpen. I can't believe that sonofabitch still has some good stuff left in him. Awesome game. See ya Red Sox. remember game tomorrow is on at 1pm against the Blue jays on Fox 5. | ||||
Austin The Dark Enforcer/Angry Stoned Pimp G.O.O.F.B.A.H.G.S. New World Order Secret Police Chief Proud Inventor of the "Cream Cheese, Peanut Butter and Jelly" sandwich | posted on 09-02-2001 @ 11:23 PM | ||||
O&A Board Regular Registered: Feb. 01 | Thx for the heads up TW. | ||||
CriticsLoveSnatch i know better than to ask for a status from you mean ol' mods I shall call him mini-FTL | posted on 09-02-2001 @ 11:24 PM | ||||
O&A Board Regular Registered: Oct. 00 | HOLY MOTHER OF FUCK!!!!! god damn that was a let down but hey we're 8 up on the sawks, we swept them by scoring the winning run in the 8th or later in all three games. i've got no problem with where we are right now. Anyone else wanting to be adopted IM me at Jemo123 | ||||
Tequila Fez claims this land in the name of Portugal! Why worry about the train if it never makes it around the tracks?? IrishAlkey wuz here!!! | posted on 09-02-2001 @ 11:27 PM | ||||
O&A Board Veteran Registered: Jan. 01 | THAT DUMB FUCKING WIFE BEATING PIECE OF SHIT. I HOPE THE NEXT TIME MUSSINA FACES HIM HE HITS HIM RIGHT BETWEEN THE EYES AOL/AIM - oanda1027fm | ||||
TeenWeek what's a status? | posted on 09-02-2001 @ 11:30 PM | ||||
O&A Board Regular Registered: Oct. 00 | Tequila you still pissed I put the broom up yesterday. See there were no worries at all. | ||||
That Guy | posted on 09-03-2001 @ 9:26 AM | ||||
Psychopath Registered: Dec. 00 | quote: My thoughts as well NASA. What a bunch of no class retards. They deserve what they got this weekend. BOSTON SUCKS!!!!!! I wonder what Lee Mazilli said to Cone when he walked off the mound in the 8th ? Whatever it was it looked like Cone was very touched by it. "Cry havoc...and let slip the dogs of war!" This message was edited by That Guy on 9-3-01 @ 9:35 AM | ||||
Tequila Fez claims this land in the name of Portugal! Why worry about the train if it never makes it around the tracks?? IrishAlkey wuz here!!! | posted on 09-03-2001 @ 12:55 PM | ||||
O&A Board Veteran Registered: Jan. 01 | quote: You jinxed the Perfect game!!!!!!!LMAO AOL/AIM - oanda1027fm | ||||
NAMBLA Prez G.O.O.F.B.A.H.G.S. Kid Touching Corps | posted on 09-03-2001 @ 2:20 PM | ||||
Psychopath Registered: Apr. 01 | The Red Sox and yet another season of failure: The only thing a Mets fan can be happy about this season. Oh, and isnt intersting that technically the Mets have a better chance of making the playoffs? I'll go back to my thread now. I had a great sigpic once, now its just a small red x in a box "Gimmy the bat, faggit" "I AM ZEROMUS. I AM THE HATRED!" Graduated from ShinRa Inc. Newbie School Sanction, so suck it.....whitey. | ||||
Psycho Bitch | posted on 09-03-2001 @ 2:47 PM | ||||
Psychopath Registered: Jul. 01 | What an awesome game!!! Really a shame that Moose didn't get the perfecto after being sooooooo close. But what the hell was he thinking throwing that pitch??? Well once he wins a World Series Championship I guess that won't matter much :) thanks for the find wpp :) "You fuck me, then snub me. You love me, you hate me. You show me your sensitive side, then you turn into a total asshole! Is that a pretty accurate description of our relationship, Tyler?" | ||||
NASA | posted on 09-03-2001 @ 9:49 PM | ||||
Psychopath Registered: Sep. 01 | But the Yankees just continue to roll on. Shane Spencer was awesome in the outfield tonight and it's amazing how well Enrique Wilson has been playing; game-winning ribbie last night, a couple runs in the eigth to tie it tonight. The game was only marred by Jorge Posada for bumping that ref and inadvertenly spattering a little saliva on his mug. Two games would be fine if in fact he did spit in Fletcher's face. Robbie Alomar got five games when he did it. Yankees are up by 8 games in the loss column (9 1-2 in the standings but that's of no significance) which means there magic number has dwindled down to #17 with twenty-four games to play. 17 combined wins or Boston losses and we're AL East champs once again :) TEAM WON LOST PCT GB ---- --- ---- --- -- NY YANKEES 82 56 .594 - BOSTON 71 64 .526 9 1/2 TORONTO 67 71 .486 15 BALTIMORE 55 81 .404 26 TAMPA BAY 49 88 .358 32 1/2 And too bad the Mets are finally starting to play well with so little time left. They practically have to sweep the Braves to have a chance. | ||||
NASA | posted on 09-05-2001 @ 10:13 PM | ||||
Psychopath Registered: Sep. 01 | Yankees 4, Blue Jays 3 ----------------------------------------------------------- TORONTO (AP) - Roger Clemens set a Yankees record with his 15th straight victory , leading New York over the Toronto Blue Jays 4-3 Wednesday night. Clemens (19-1) also became just the second player in major league history to win 19 of his first 20 decisions. Rube Marquard of the New York Giants did it in 1912. Clemens, the AL's first 19-game winner, passed Jack Chesbro and Whitey Ford for the longest winning streak in Yankee history. Chesbro won 14 straight in 1904, and Ford won 14 in 1961. Clemens, seeking his sixth career 20-win season, will make his next start either Monday night against Boston or Tuesday night against the Chicago White Sox. The 39-year-old right-hander, who hasn't lost since May 20 at Seattle - a span of 19 starts - took a five-hit shutout into the eighth before Alex Gonzalez hit a two-run homer. Clemens, who doesn't have a complete game this season, allowed two runs on six hits in 7 1-3 innings. He struck out five and walked four. The Yankees, who entered with a 9 1/2-game lead over Boston in the AL East, are 26-3 in Clemens' 29 starts. Mariano Rivera got five outs for his 44th save in 50 opportunities. He allowed an RBI single by pinch-hitter Luis Lopez with two outs in the ninth. David Justice homered and drove in three runs for the Yankees, who went 5-1 on their road trip. Clemens' 15-game winning streak is the longest in the majors this season. He is 6-0 against Toronto since being traded by the Blue Jays to New York in 1999. Clemens is 29-3 since coming off the disabled list in July 2000. Kelvim Escobar (6-6) hit Randy Velarde with a pitch in the first, and Bernie Williams singled. Justice then hit an RBI single with two outs, giving New York a 1-0 lead. Williams doubled in the sixth, and Justice hit Escobar's first pitch for his 18th homer. Tino Martinez added an RBI double off Pedro Borbon in the eighth. Clemens walked Jose Cruz Jr. in the eighth before Gonzalez hit his 14th homer, cutting New York's lead to 4-2. Escobar, who had won his previous four decisions, allowed four runs on six hits in 7 1-3 innings. He left his last start with numbness in his fingers, but didn't seemed to be bothered by the problem against the Yankees. Notes:@ Enrique Wilson, playing shortstop in place of the injured Derek Jeter, robbed Shannon Stewart of a hit with a backhanded stab of a hard groundball in the first. ... Jeter won't play until at least Monday because of a strained left hamstring. ... Clemens leads the AL with 191 strikeouts. ... Toronto's Raul Mondesi missed the game because of the flu. ----------------------------------------------------------- TOP! Wow, this thread is going way to low considering we're getting so close to the playoffs. And night school completely screws up my ability to watch these Yankee games. Roger has been amazing. Whether his performances are influenced by any sort of offensive explosions the Yankees undergo when he's pitching should be irrelevant; he will win the 2001 AL Cy Young, he's done something that in all the anals of baseball hasn't been done in about 90 years. But ultimately, Clemens will not be judged squat by what he does now but rather what he does in October. And nighty-night Boston, you're done. EDIT1-- Sept. 7 vs. BOS -- Orlando Hernandez (1-6, 5.43) vs. Pedro Martinez (7-2, 2.22) Sept. 8 vs. BOS -- Mike Mussina (14-11, 3.39) vs. David Cone (8-4, 4.13) Sept. 9 vs. BOS -- TBA vs. TBA Sept.10 vs. BOS -- TBA vs. TBA And if Pedro does take the mound tomorrow with that inflamed shoulder, Dan Duquette should be fired on the spot. This message was edited by NASA on 9-6-01 @ 1:07 AM | ||||
Rone | posted on 09-08-2001 @ 3:44 PM | ||||
O&A Board Regular Registered: Jan. 01 | the yanks are kicking some ass again today. they just batted around and scored 7 runs in the sixth. tino has two homers and five rbi's. This message was edited by Rone on 9-8-01 @ 4:03 PM | ||||
NASA | posted on 09-08-2001 @ 3:50 PM | ||||
Psychopath Registered: Sep. 01 | 'nuff said. EDIT1-- Well there's a bit more to say, Red Sox 2, Yankees 9; Mussina wins his 15th Tino drove in five runs, his second 5-rbi game of the season. ... Yankees win their sixth straight against boston, their eigth win in nine games overall. ... The Red Sox fall 12 games behind the Yankees in the AL East (11 in the loss column), the largest defecit since 1998. ....... The Yankees Magic Number: #10 :) Ten combined Yankee wins and Boston losses and the Yankees will clinch their fourth consecutive AL East Title. . . . . . 1918 This message was edited by NASA on 9-8-01 @ 4:49 PM | ||||
Psycho Bitch | posted on 09-09-2001 @ 4:20 PM | ||||
Psychopath Registered: Jul. 01 | I have only one thing left to say about the Red Sox... thanks for the find wpp :) I'm going crazy, a little every day, and everything I wanted is now driving me away, I woke this morning to the sound of beating hearts, mine is full of questions and it's tearing yours apart... | ||||
TeenWeek what's a status? | posted on 09-19-2001 @ 9:10 AM | ||||
O&A Board Regular Registered: Oct. 00 | this needs to be brought back to the top. Glad to see El Duque is finally back. Great pitched game last night. The Yankees look better than ever. | ||||
Austin The Dark Enforcer/Angry Stoned Pimp G.O.O.F.B.A.H.G.S. New World Order Secret Police Chief Proud Inventor of the "Cream Cheese, Peanut Butter and Jelly" sandwich | posted on 09-19-2001 @ 3:07 PM | ||||
O&A Board Regular Registered: Feb. 01 | Thx for bringin this back around TW. We finally got a starting 4 rotation all heathy and pitching well...4 peat on the way!!!!!! I have no slots open in the University, classes will open up again on the 26th. Successful Graduates of Austin University: 4 and counting USA | ||||
TeenWeek what's a status? | posted on 09-26-2001 @ 8:52 AM | ||||
O&A Board Regular Registered: Oct. 00 | Clemens lost but Yankees still clinched AL East. I thought the ceremonies were fantastic. That irish tenor guy did an unbelievable job for God Bless America. | ||||
Psycho Bitch | posted on 09-26-2001 @ 1:32 PM | ||||
Psychopath Registered: Jul. 01 | Tough loss last night. The ceremonies were beautiful. Everyone was given an American flag as they entered the stadium. They had a bald eagle grounded on the pitcher's mound. Quite a few tears were shed. Especially that of my friend Don who was working on the 12th floor of 2 WTC when it happened. Guliani was there and was given a huge round of applause as were 4 of the rescue workers who threw out the first pithces. The game was terrible but it was still a good ight to be there. Note to anyone going to a game: Don't bring any umbrellas, large bags or knap sacks, they won't let you in. And the rockets' red glare, the bombs bursting in air, Gave proof through the night that our flag was still there. O say, does that star-spangled banner yet wave O'er the land of the free and the home of the brave. | ||||
Austin The Dark Enforcer/Angry Stoned Pimp G.O.O.F.B.A.H.G.S. New World Order Secret Police Chief Proud Inventor of the "Cream Cheese, Peanut Butter and Jelly" sandwich | posted on 10-06-2001 @ 5:39 PM | ||||
O&A Board Regular Registered: Feb. 01 | What, did u think i would let this die? Yanks are on Chan. 9 right now if anyone cares. Graduates of Austin University: 6 and counting This message was edited by Austin on 10-6-01 @ 5:40 PM | ||||
sheetbag | posted on 10-06-2001 @ 10:50 PM | ||||
Psychopath Registered: Sep. 01 | too bad i looked here after the game was over | ||||
Austin The Dark Enforcer/Angry Stoned Pimp G.O.O.F.B.A.H.G.S. New World Order Secret Police Chief Proud Inventor of the "Cream Cheese, Peanut Butter and Jelly" sandwich | posted on 10-07-2001 @ 10:20 PM | ||||
O&A Board Regular Registered: Feb. 01 | ::walks in room:: Well guys as the season comes to an end...this thread will come to an end. This thread has been my favorite for a while now and im kinda sad to see it go. You guys effin rock, if it wasnt for you this thread wouldnt be here now. CLS- You and me stuck with this thread and kept it alive for a while...best of luck in college. PB- ahh what can i say? You were the only girl that actually posted/stuck around here and for that you are awesome. Rone- Ya kept us posted and entertained...hopefully you'll get a better job that working at a sausage fest...eh i mean trailer :) Fez- Thanks for giving us crazy yanks fans a home. I hope to see you crazy motherfuckers next year for the 5-peat. See you then! ::turns off light, wheels out keg, packs up tent, closes door and heads out:: Graduates of Austin University: 6 and counting | ||||
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