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Posted: May 12, 2006 10:23 am
by LIPH
Karin wrote:.....If Cairo had held onto the ball the runner would have been out. If Jeter doesn’t get to the ball both runs would have scored. If the ball had been hit directly at Jeter it's an easy play. If Giambi was at first, Loretta is out. . (Giambi is 6’ 3”

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But Giambi is about as mobile as the statue of Prometheus by the Rockefeller Center skating rink so the extra reach from being a little taller probably wouldn't have helped.

Posted: May 12, 2006 10:24 am
by Karin
LIPH wrote:Karin wrote:.....If Cairo had held onto the ball the runner would have been out. If Jeter doesn’t get to the ball both runs would have scored. If the ball had been hit directly at Jeter it's an easy play. If Giambi was at first, Loretta is out. . (Giambi is 6’ 3”

)
But Giambi is about as mobile as the statue of Prometheus by the Rockefeller Center skating rink so the extra reach from being a little taller probably wouldn't have helped.


It's funny 'cause it's true. .
Posted: May 12, 2006 10:44 am
by Wino you know
The Yankees AREN'T going to win without Matsui. PERIOD. EXCLAMATION POINT!
Posted: May 12, 2006 10:48 am
by LIPH
The Yankees weren't going to win with him either, the pitching and defense is going to kill them.
Posted: May 12, 2006 11:11 am
by Wino you know
LIPH wrote:The Yankees weren't going to win with him either, the pitching and defense is going to kill them.
Maybe. But WITH him they have a chance if the other teams in that division go into a slump.
Without him there's no way they'll make the playoffs.
Posted: May 12, 2006 12:34 pm
by job41475
BottleofRum wrote:I had to listen to the first inning on the radio, the Yankees radio station. When Matsui got hurt they were talking about like it was american tragedy, if they had their way today would be a national day of mourning.
Standing don't matter in May, I was pointing out how foolish your "standing 'nuff said" post was yesterday.
So who do the Yankees go after now? Bobby Abrau, Jay Payton?? There is no way they keep Bernie in the OF full time.
I never said they mattered, just reporting what was a fact at the time.
Anyway, it's Abreu not Abrau. It's ok to learn the names of other guys in the Majors that never played for the Yanks or Sox. I agree that they would prefer not to have Bernie in the OF full time at this point.
Posted: May 12, 2006 1:53 pm
by BottleofRum
job41475 wrote:BottleofRum wrote:I had to listen to the first inning on the radio, the Yankees radio station. When Matsui got hurt they were talking about like it was american tragedy, if they had their way today would be a national day of mourning.
Standing don't matter in May, I was pointing out how foolish your "standing 'nuff said" post was yesterday.
So who do the Yankees go after now? Bobby Abrau, Jay Payton?? There is no way they keep Bernie in the OF full time.
I never said they mattered, just reporting what was a fact at the time.
Anyway, it's Abreu not Abrau. It's ok to learn the names of other guys in the Majors that never played for the Yanks or Sox. I agree that they would prefer not to have Bernie in the OF full time at this point.
Your the last person who should be calling out spelling errors
job41475 wrote:
ok well my statements were all true except his age thing. His orneryness and acidty reminded me of a much older guy. My bad.
How about updating those standings?
'nuff said

Posted: May 12, 2006 5:26 pm
by job41475
BottleofRum wrote:job41475 wrote:BottleofRum wrote:I had to listen to the first inning on the radio, the Yankees radio station. When Matsui got hurt they were talking about like it was american tragedy, if they had their way today would be a national day of mourning.
Standing don't matter in May, I was pointing out how foolish your "standing 'nuff said" post was yesterday.
So who do the Yankees go after now? Bobby Abrau, Jay Payton?? There is no way they keep Bernie in the OF full time.
I never said they mattered, just reporting what was a fact at the time.
Anyway, it's Abreu not Abrau. It's ok to learn the names of other guys in the Majors that never played for the Yanks or Sox. I agree that they would prefer not to have Bernie in the OF full time at this point.
Your the last person who should be calling out spelling errors
job41475 wrote:
ok well my statements were all true except his age thing. His orneryness and acidty reminded me of a much older guy. My bad.
How about updating those standings?
'nuff said

I am a bad typist no question. It appeared to be more of not knowing the player then a mis-typing. if I'm wrong, I apologize. You admitted you didn't know the words meanings and now you're accusing me of being it. lol. Truth is just about everyone who's posted on this thread is a little acidic and ornery ( with a few exceptions).

Posted: May 21, 2006 6:04 pm
by MA_Buffett_Fan23
Round three begins tomorrow!

Posted: May 21, 2006 6:33 pm
by job41475
MA_Buffett_Fan23 wrote:Round three begins tomorrow!

I got to hope and get through the Mets game tonight before I worry about tomorrow. Not cool that the game tomorrow is opposite 2 hour finale of "24".
Posted: May 21, 2006 7:21 pm
by BottleofRum
I'll be there Tuesday.

Posted: May 21, 2006 7:55 pm
by job41475
BottleofRum wrote:I'll be there Tuesday.

Nice I'm going to the game on the 6th but here in NY.
Posted: May 21, 2006 9:36 pm
by BottleofRum
job41475 wrote:BottleofRum wrote:I'll be there Tuesday.

Nice I'm going to the game on the 6th but here in NY.
I have bleacher seats and plan on heckling that traitor Mike Myers the whole game...

just like I made sure that that other traitor.... John Halama heard me two weeks ago.

Posted: May 21, 2006 10:25 pm
by job41475
I'll have to make sure J.T. Snow hears it from me.....
Posted: May 22, 2006 11:38 am
by SuperTrooper
BottleofRum wrote:job41475 wrote:BottleofRum wrote:I'll be there Tuesday.

Nice I'm going to the game on the 6th but here in NY.
I have bleacher seats and plan on heckling that traitor Mike Myers the whole game...

just like I made sure that that other traitor.... John Halama heard me two weeks ago.

Why would you heckle Myers?

The Sox didn't even make him an offer. His unique status (the ability to get Matsui out) cost the bullpen in flexibility the rest of the year. The guy couldn't even effectively pitch an entire inning when the rest of the pen used up in a doubleheader last September.
So the Yankmees pick him up to get out Big Papi...
How's that working out?!?!?!?

Posted: May 22, 2006 11:46 am
by Caribbean Soul
job41475's sig line wrote:"I'd like to Thank the Good Lord for making me a Yankee" - Joe Dimaggio
Hey job... have you seen the poster featuring your sig-line quote under a photo of Johnny Damon emerging from the dugout in pinstripes? I found it pretty funny.

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Even tho I don't think he's worth anywhere near the salary he's getting with that wimpy arm of his....

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Posted: May 22, 2006 12:01 pm
by RAGTOP
job41475 wrote:I'll have to make sure J.T. Snow hears it from me.....
better do it fast... he has requested a trade and won't be around much longer.
Posted: May 22, 2006 12:07 pm
by job41475
Caribbean Soul wrote:job41475's sig line wrote:"I'd like to Thank the Good Lord for making me a Yankee" - Joe Dimaggio
Hey job...
have you seen the poster featuring your sig-line quote under a photo of Johnny Damon emerging from the dugout in pinstripes? I found it pretty funny. 
(
Even tho I don't think he's worth anywhere near the salary he's getting with that wimpy arm of his....

)
No I haven't seen it: This wouldn't make much sense though.....
Stewie (to Lois): Damn you, damn the broccoli, and damn the Wright Brothers!
haha. i know you don't mean that one....
Posted: May 22, 2006 12:08 pm
by job41475
SuperTrooper wrote:BottleofRum wrote:job41475 wrote:BottleofRum wrote:I'll be there Tuesday.

Nice I'm going to the game on the 6th but here in NY.
I have bleacher seats and plan on heckling that traitor Mike Myers the whole game...

just like I made sure that that other traitor.... John Halama heard me two weeks ago.

Why would you heckle Myers?

The Sox didn't even make him an offer. His unique status (the ability to get Matsui out) cost the bullpen in flexibility the rest of the year. The guy couldn't even effectively pitch an entire inning when the rest of the pen used up in a doubleheader last September.
So the Yankmees pick him up to get out Big Papi...
How's that working out?!?!?!?

Oh no, please don't insult Mike Myers....He's like my favorite Yankee lol
Posted: May 22, 2006 12:13 pm
by job41475
SuperTrooper wrote:BottleofRum wrote:job41475 wrote:BottleofRum wrote:I'll be there Tuesday.

Nice I'm going to the game on the 6th but here in NY.
I have bleacher seats and plan on heckling that traitor Mike Myers the whole game...

just like I made sure that that other traitor.... John Halama heard me two weeks ago.

Why would you heckle Myers?

The Sox didn't even make him an offer. His unique status (the ability to get Matsui out) cost the bullpen in flexibility the rest of the year. The guy couldn't even effectively pitch an entire inning when the rest of the pen used up in a doubleheader last September.
Yeah if you don't offer Myers or anybody else a decent contract you can't hold it against him when they look for employment elsewhere. I understood when Flaherty went to spring training with the Sox this year because he thought he wanted to play more and the Yankees didn't offer him a contract.