Fuck the Orioles. They're not catching shit. Tampa is good though. The fucking Orioles's....people are worried about he Orioles You'd think some people here are used to cheering for the Blue Jays. The Blue Jays worry about the Orioles...not the Yankees.
I could care less if he ever comes back. Wish the Yankees could even just justify losing a lot money to get him the hell out of there. I'm not an ARod fan.
it is hilarious
makes me laugh everytime
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Great moments in broadcasting, apparently Sterling did this the other night
1) He called a pitch to Casey McGehee a swinging strike. Wrong; way off.
2) He next changed that to tell us that McGehee actually hit a fly ball down the left-field line, foul and out of play (Sterling went oh-for-three on that one).
3) He next noted that McGehee was on second, being held by the throw.
4) He next reasoned that McGehee reached second on a grounds-rule double (then why/how the throw to second?). Wrong, again.
5) He and Suzyn Waldman then said the ball must have crossed third fair, then first hit the ground in foul territory, thus it was fair (pure nonsense; that’s a foul ball).
One pitch, six wrong radio calls. What really happened? McGhee doubled down the line.
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Things happen in the game. Nothing you
can do. I don't go and say,
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Great moments in broadcasting, apparently Sterling did this the other night
1) He called a pitch to Casey McGehee a swinging strike. Wrong; way off.
2) He next changed that to tell us that McGehee actually hit a fly ball down the left-field line, foul and out of play (Sterling went oh-for-three on that one).
3) He next noted that McGehee was on second, being held by the throw.
4) He next reasoned that McGehee reached second on a grounds-rule double (then why/how the throw to second?). Wrong, again.
5) He and Suzyn Waldman then said the ball must have crossed third fair, then first hit the ground in foul territory, thus it was fair (pure nonsense; that’s a foul ball).
One pitch, six wrong radio calls. What really happened? McGhee doubled down the line.
Great moments in broadcasting, apparently Sterling did this the other night
1) He called a pitch to Casey McGehee a swinging strike. Wrong; way off.
2) He next changed that to tell us that McGehee actually hit a fly ball down the left-field line, foul and out of play (Sterling went oh-for-three on that one).
3) He next noted that McGehee was on second, being held by the throw.
4) He next reasoned that McGehee reached second on a grounds-rule double (then why/how the throw to second?). Wrong, again.
5) He and Suzyn Waldman then said the ball must have crossed third fair, then first hit the ground in foul territory, thus it was fair (pure nonsense; that’s a foul ball).
One pitch, six wrong radio calls. What really happened? McGhee doubled down the line.
Great moments in broadcasting, apparently Sterling did this the other night
1) He called a pitch to Casey McGehee a swinging strike. Wrong; way off.
2) He next changed that to tell us that McGehee actually hit a fly ball down the left-field line, foul and out of play (Sterling went oh-for-three on that one).
3) He next noted that McGehee was on second, being held by the throw.
4) He next reasoned that McGehee reached second on a grounds-rule double (then why/how the throw to second?). Wrong, again.
5) He and Suzyn Waldman then said the ball must have crossed third fair, then first hit the ground in foul territory, thus it was fair (pure nonsense; that’s a foul ball).
One pitch, six wrong radio calls. What really happened? McGhee doubled down the line.
You want this guy back?
Dear God no!
I want this guy back:
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Throw in Bobby Murcer also. At least we Singleton.
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Jackpot. Have one of the stupid weekday games that are thrown in my package next Tuesday and I just had a meeting in New York set up for Tuesday. Thought I was going to miss it, but now Amtrak both ways. Boom. Should be a good game too.
Throw in Bobby Murcer also. At least we Singleton.
Yes! it was amazing, you couldnt even tell Murcer was sick, i kept thinking he'd make it through :(
It was so sad. You didn't think he was sick at all. I was crying when I found out he died. He was my favorite announcer at the time.
I loved Bobby during Old Timer's Day, especially the one with Matsui as his batting coach.
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Same shit my dad died from. Bullshit fucking cancer. My old man didn't last nearly as long as him (but his hemorrhaged) but no one that age has a shot. Same shit Gary Carter died from too. At that age, with a perfect surgery, you have a year or so, at most.
Same shit my dad died from. Bullshit fucking cancer. My old man didn't last nearly as long as him (but his hemorrhaged) but no one that age has a shot. Same shit Gary Carter died from too. At that age, with a perfect surgery, you have a year or so, at most.
Sorry Man, lost my co-worker of 19 years, last year, day before Jeter hit his 3000, cant think about the one with out the other now. Fuckin Cancer.
Same shit my dad died from. Bullshit fucking cancer. My old man didn't last nearly as long as him (but his hemorrhaged) but no one that age has a shot. Same shit Gary Carter died from too. At that age, with a perfect surgery, you have a year or so, at most.
Sorry Man, lost my co-worker of 19 years, last year, day before Jeter hit his 3000, cant think about the one with out the other now. Fuckin Cancer.
Thanks, man. You too. Been about 17 months. Miss the dude like crazy, but what can you do. Obviously baseball and your old man go hand in hand a lot of the time, so it has hit me here and there at games and watching big moments and all that. Fucking cancer is right.
Same shit my dad died from. Bullshit fucking cancer. My old man didn't last nearly as long as him (but his hemorrhaged) but no one that age has a shot. Same shit Gary Carter died from too. At that age, with a perfect surgery, you have a year or so, at most.
Sorry Man, lost my co-worker of 19 years, last year, day before Jeter hit his 3000, cant think about the one with out the other now. Fuckin Cancer.
Thanks, man. You too. Been about 17 months. Miss the dude like crazy, but what can you do. Obviously baseball and your old man go hand in hand a lot of the time, so it has hit me here and there at games and watching big moments and all that. Fucking cancer is right.
Man last week was my dad's birthday and i forget to call :fp: my moms called me the next day to ask if everything was alright, i'm like ya fine why? i never do shit like this, but it was Friday and i was just glad the week was over, honestly slipped my mind, but am i ever in the dog house :(
CC back to the DL with elbow inflammation. Joe Girardi "nothing to be concerned about". :fp:
Yeah, you put your ace on the DL with "nothing to be concerned about" in the middle of August and in the middle of a slide. Not good in my opinion. :fp:
I agree. Not good. How does this team constantly have such issues with starting pitching year after year? It's mind boggling. :? Again this year it appeared there was WAY too much starting pitching and all of a sudden we're picking up Derek Lowe off the scrap heap in August. :fp: DO you think they put some urgency back in to getting Pettite ready?
Yeah, that sucks. The lack of concern seems to be that it isn't structural. That would blow. Have to play it safe. CC in the long run is a whole lot more important than this season.
I can't be concerned about the Derek Lowe move. He's going to be in the bullpen and is essentially free so no real risk. With Phelps going to the rotation, just need someone to eat innings here and there.
4 in a row. Hopefully make it 5 tomorrow with a huge series against Texas coming up. Can't wait for Tuesday.
Kuroda is now the ace of the staff I guess. He's pitching well right now but shit...I can't trust this guy if the Yankees can make the playoffs. Need to get Pettite back on that on field...if that's even possible. Damn.
Depending on what site you go by the Yankees have over a 95% chance of making the playoffs. They will be fine. Every win is huge at this point. The magic number is something like 46 with just under 2 months to play. They will make the playoffs. Just need to get people healthy for the post season. The sky is not falling.
Lots of injuries. The Red Sox and Phillies are two examples of teams that have not been able to get past them. Yankees have done very well with injuries this year and are very deep. Chavez, Jones and Raul have all come up huge. Going to be a tough couple weeks. Luckily they have the best record in the AL.
Now I suggest some should take the advice of Vito Corelone
Depending on what site you go by the Yankees have over a 95% chance of making the playoffs. They will be fine. Every win is huge at this point. The magic number is something like 46 with just under 2 months to play. They will make the playoffs. Just need to get people healthy for the post season. The sky is not falling.
Lots of injuries. The Red Sox and Phillies are two examples of teams that have not been able to get past them. Yankees have done very well with injuries this year and are very deep. Chavez, Jones and Raul have all come up huge. Going to be a tough couple weeks. Luckily they have the best record in the AL.
Now I suggest some should take the advice of Vito Corelone
Fans of about 27 or so other teams would love to have the Yankees problems right now.
I tend to not look at things as rosey. Just my nature I guess. I see it as since June 15th the Yankees have two winning series against teams with winning records and the Rangers coming up. I'm not as confident.
Fair enough....can't respond fully, on my phone but all about getting to the playoffs hot. Gotta have people come back though.
Something we can all agree on.....Derek fucking Jeter. 17 seasons of 150 hits. Only other player to do that in history is the one and only Henry Aaron. Derek Jeter, ladies and gentleman.
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makes me laugh everytime
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1) He called a pitch to Casey McGehee a swinging strike. Wrong; way off.
2) He next changed that to tell us that McGehee actually hit a fly ball down the left-field line, foul and out of play (Sterling went oh-for-three on that one).
3) He next noted that McGehee was on second, being held by the throw.
4) He next reasoned that McGehee reached second on a grounds-rule double (then why/how the throw to second?). Wrong, again.
5) He and Suzyn Waldman then said the ball must have crossed third fair, then first hit the ground in foul territory, thus it was fair (pure nonsense; that’s a foul ball).
One pitch, six wrong radio calls. What really happened? McGhee doubled down the line.
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Things happen in the game. Nothing you
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You want this guy back?
Here you go....with Carton, unfortunately.
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Fucking terrible. God, I hate that man.
I want this guy back:
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I loved him and Seaver!
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Yes! it was amazing, you couldnt even tell Murcer was sick, i kept thinking he'd make it through :(
definitely
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I loved Bobby during Old Timer's Day, especially the one with Matsui as his batting coach.
"Becoming a Bruce fan is like hitting puberty as a musical fan. It's inevitable." - dcfaithful
Sorry Man, lost my co-worker of 19 years, last year, day before Jeter hit his 3000, cant think about the one with out the other now. Fuckin Cancer.
Thanks, man. You too. Been about 17 months. Miss the dude like crazy, but what can you do. Obviously baseball and your old man go hand in hand a lot of the time, so it has hit me here and there at games and watching big moments and all that. Fucking cancer is right.
Man last week was my dad's birthday and i forget to call :fp: my moms called me the next day to ask if everything was alright, i'm like ya fine why? i never do shit like this, but it was Friday and i was just glad the week was over, honestly slipped my mind, but am i ever in the dog house :(
Its a little clearer why you guys are so passionate about the game and the team
Lets Go Yankees
Romero looking a little rough early,..
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Yeah, you put your ace on the DL with "nothing to be concerned about" in the middle of August and in the middle of a slide. Not good in my opinion. :fp:
after a solid win to
dammm uuuuuu
I agree. Not good. How does this team constantly have such issues with starting pitching year after year? It's mind boggling. :? Again this year it appeared there was WAY too much starting pitching and all of a sudden we're picking up Derek Lowe off the scrap heap in August. :fp: DO you think they put some urgency back in to getting Pettite ready?
Yeah, that sucks. The lack of concern seems to be that it isn't structural. That would blow. Have to play it safe. CC in the long run is a whole lot more important than this season.
I can't be concerned about the Derek Lowe move. He's going to be in the bullpen and is essentially free so no real risk. With Phelps going to the rotation, just need someone to eat innings here and there.
4 in a row. Hopefully make it 5 tomorrow with a huge series against Texas coming up. Can't wait for Tuesday.
Lots of injuries. The Red Sox and Phillies are two examples of teams that have not been able to get past them. Yankees have done very well with injuries this year and are very deep. Chavez, Jones and Raul have all come up huge. Going to be a tough couple weeks. Luckily they have the best record in the AL.
Now I suggest some should take the advice of Vito Corelone
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZbKkHQlsKQk
Fans of about 27 or so other teams would love to have the Yankees problems right now.
I tend to not look at things as rosey. Just my nature I guess. I see it as since June 15th the Yankees have two winning series against teams with winning records and the Rangers coming up. I'm not as confident.
Something we can all agree on.....Derek fucking Jeter. 17 seasons of 150 hits. Only other player to do that in history is the one and only Henry Aaron. Derek Jeter, ladies and gentleman.