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Posted: May 9, 2006 11:20 am
by NYCPORT
Since you didn't see the game and therefore don't know what they are talking about, and I did, I would have to agree with them. He was awful. Putting him behind the plate was sending a lamb to the slaughter. Next you're going to tell me Jeter was out at secound when they threw behind him at Fenway. :roll:

Posted: May 9, 2006 11:21 am
by Wino you know
LIPH wrote:After that game when Clemens threw the bat, Mike Hampton said if it happened to him there would have been a fight. I'm pretty sure Hampton was pitching that game for the Mets and he didn't have the stones to knock anybody down.
I heard that his manager (Bobby Valentine) TOLD Hampton not to throw at anybody because he (Valentine) didn't want to risk having Hampton thrown out of the game and having to go to his bullpen that early.

And NO, THIS Yankee fan did NOT condone what Clemens did in that game.

Posted: May 9, 2006 11:23 am
by NYCPORT
And all this time I thought he was just trying to knock the fag out of Piazza.

Posted: May 9, 2006 11:29 am
by RAGTOP
NYCPORT wrote:And all this time I thought he was just trying to knock the fag out of Piazza.
and this coming from a guy who got a fake tattoo of the Yankees logo on his arm highlighted with silver sparkles... it sure did look pretty :lol:

Posted: May 9, 2006 11:31 am
by BottleofRum
NYCPORT wrote:Since you didn't see the game and therefore don't know what they are talking about, and I did, I would have to agree with them. He was awful. Putting him behind the plate was sending a lamb to the slaughter. Next you're going to tell me Jeter was out at secound when they threw behind him at Fenway. :roll:

Don't blame the umpires for Jeter's poor base running.



9-Pages :D

Posted: May 9, 2006 2:15 pm
by NYCPORT
BottleofRum wrote:
NYCPORT wrote:Since you didn't see the game and therefore don't know what they are talking about, and I did, I would have to agree with them. He was awful. Putting him behind the plate was sending a lamb to the slaughter. Next you're going to tell me Jeter was out at secound when they threw behind him at Fenway. :roll:

Don't blame the umpires for Jeter's poor base running.



9-Pages :D
I don't, just the shitty call that ended the inning. :P

Posted: May 9, 2006 4:08 pm
by RAGTOP
so the big topic of conversation today in Boston and NY is whether or not the Yankees should bean David Ortiz. What do you guys think? In my opinion if they do hit him the Yankees are all but admitting that they are his b**** :P

Posted: May 9, 2006 4:13 pm
by BottleofRum
RAGTOP wrote:so the big topic of conversation today in Boston and NY is whether or not the Yankees should bean David Ortiz. What do you guys think? In my opinion if they do hit him the Yankees are all but admitting that they are his b**** :P

When Pedro did it he called him a thug and a headhunter... now the same newspaper is saying they should hit Ortiz.

The hypocrisy continues :roll:

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Posted: May 9, 2006 4:18 pm
by LIPH
But it's the NY Post, a paper that recently ran a picture of Bill Clinton's new presidential portrait on the front page with the headline WELL HUNG. :lol:

Posted: May 9, 2006 4:30 pm
by BottleofRum
LIPH wrote:But it's the NY Post, a paper that recently ran a picture of Bill Clinton's new presidential portrait on the front page with the headline WELL HUNG. :lol:

Are they the same news paper that said John Kerry selected Gebhart as his running mate and put it on the front page? :lol:

Posted: May 9, 2006 4:36 pm
by RAGTOP
"The Yankees have to droppy Papi. They need to brush the beast back. They need to pick out one of David Ortiz' chins and let a little music dance across the whiskers. And they need to do this immediately. Across the next three days, Randy Johnson, Mike Mussina and Shawn Chacon will each get three or four shots to put Ortiz on notice that, on behalf of the entire Yankee pitching staff, they are mad as hell.

"And they aren't going to take it any more." -- 5.9.06, Mike Vaccaro, New York Post

:D pussies

Posted: May 9, 2006 4:40 pm
by LIPH
I wonder what Mike Vaccaro from the NY Post would say if whoever pitches for the Red Sox tonight puts Rodriguez or Giambi or Jeter on his back.

Posted: May 9, 2006 4:42 pm
by RAGTOP
LIPH wrote:I wonder what Mike Vaccaro from the NY Post would say if whoever pitches for the Red Sox tonight puts Rodriguez or Giambi or Jeter on his back.
Beckett who has reached 98 mph in last start :wink:

Posted: May 9, 2006 4:52 pm
by NYCPORT
RAGTOP wrote:
LIPH wrote:I wonder what Mike Vaccaro from the NY Post would say if whoever pitches for the Red Sox tonight puts Rodriguez or Giambi or Jeter on his back.
Beckett who has reached 98 mph in last start :wink:
The harder they come in...The harder they go out!

Posted: May 9, 2006 4:54 pm
by RAGTOP
NYCPORT wrote:
RAGTOP wrote:
LIPH wrote:I wonder what Mike Vaccaro from the NY Post would say if whoever pitches for the Red Sox tonight puts Rodriguez or Giambi or Jeter on his back.
Beckett who has reached 98 mph in last start :wink:
The harder they come in...The harder they go out!
also the harder they hurt when your drilled in the ass.

Posted: May 9, 2006 4:59 pm
by BottleofRum
NYCPORT wrote:
RAGTOP wrote:
LIPH wrote:I wonder what Mike Vaccaro from the NY Post would say if whoever pitches for the Red Sox tonight puts Rodriguez or Giambi or Jeter on his back.
Beckett who has reached 98 mph in last start :wink:
The harder they come in...The harder they go out!

Just ask Kevin Brown and Javier Vasquez :D

Posted: May 9, 2006 4:59 pm
by NYCPORT
RAGTOP wrote:
NYCPORT wrote:
RAGTOP wrote:
LIPH wrote:I wonder what Mike Vaccaro from the NY Post would say if whoever pitches for the Red Sox tonight puts Rodriguez or Giambi or Jeter on his back.
Beckett who has reached 98 mph in last start :wink:
The harder they come in...The harder they go out!
also the harder they hurt when your drilled in the ass.
I don't think they are worried about getting hit in the ass. You need to move alot higher before a big league player starts to worry.

Posted: May 9, 2006 5:01 pm
by BottleofRum
NYCPORT wrote:
RAGTOP wrote:
NYCPORT wrote:
RAGTOP wrote:
LIPH wrote:I wonder what Mike Vaccaro from the NY Post would say if whoever pitches for the Red Sox tonight puts Rodriguez or Giambi or Jeter on his back.
Beckett who has reached 98 mph in last start :wink:
The harder they come in...The harder they go out!
also the harder they hurt when your drilled in the ass.
I don't think they are worried about getting hit in the ass. You need to move alot higher before a big league player starts to worry.

Pavano is on the DL with a hurt ass :lol:

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Posted: May 9, 2006 5:09 pm
by LIPH
I thought Pavano went into the witness protection program.

Posted: May 9, 2006 7:07 pm
by MA_Buffett_Fan23
LET'S PLAY BALL!!!!

and damn it I miss all the good convo's when I'm at work :evil: