It wouldn't be Yanks-Sox unless it went 7.
Take care all.
It wouldn't be Yanks-Sox unless it went 7.
Take care all.
I can't believe it. I never saw this one coming. Everything went right for the Sox. Rodriguz was a damn fool for doing what he did. Take the out and let the other guy move on to second. No force play and keeps the team in a better position.
The Yankees are going to have to find a way to put the last three games behind them. The Red Sox need to score early and take the crowd out of the game.
You have to wonder, though. If the Red Sox win Game 7 and advance to the World Series, will Curt Schilling be able to pitch? It was gettin' brutal out there after a while, and it'd be a nice luxury to have a power pitcher like him against stacked power lineups in Houston and St. Louis.
Ruben Sierra will play the role of Aaron Boone. I have a feeling.
It all depends on the knuckler, really. That is a live or die pitch and will probably dictate the pace of the game.
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Ruben's only been with 'em for half a season?
I'll take John Olerud, I guess. But I still think the Red Sox can pull it off.
Sierra was traded to the Yankees halfway through <i>last</I> season from the Rangers. So he's been there a season and a half.
Sox all the way.
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Does anyone else fear that they've been watching far too much FOX?
Last edited by Kirobaito; 10-21-2004 at 12:56 AM.
That Big Fat Boss show looks amusing.
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I'm actually glad game 7 is turning out the way it is:
1. Boston will FINALLY stop whining. A much better story than Boston getting back to the series: Perhaps Houston making it there for the first time ever!
2. The Yanks can clean house and begin to rebuild a team a la 1996.
Take care all.
Oh man, oh no...oh <img src=http://forums.eyesonff.com/images/smilies/lovesmile.gif><img src=http://forums.eyesonff.com/images/smilies/lovesmile.gif><img src=http://forums.eyesonff.com/images/smilies/lovesmile.gif><img src=http://forums.eyesonff.com/images/smilies/lovesmile.gif>in no.
Deja-vu.
Last year, Game 7...7th inning, Pedro had a meeting with G. Little to stay in the game to pitch to Matsui. Matsui doubles off the right field wall to get a rally started.
Fast forward 1 year, same inning, same pitcher, same batter. Result? Deja-Vu.
God...damn you Pedro...don't blow it!
Papi saved our butts so many times
at least now i can resume breathing now that ITS OUR YEAR BAYBEH!
10-3.. oh yeah!
it would take the worst kind of luck (say.. he lets them score 8+ runs) for pedro to screw it up again. *sigh*
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Wow...I cannot believe it. Of all teams to come back from a 3-0 deficit in ANY sport...and against the Yankees?!!! Of all teams? A team with 39 AL Pennants and 26 WS?
Wow.
This might reverse the curse. Now NY may go into a century long slump and Boston may become their cross-sport rival...ala Celtics.
But not if Baltimore has anything to say about it! Well...maybe.
Last edited by Dingo Jellybean; 10-21-2004 at 05:08 AM.
Houston will beat them in 7, and it will be the greatest punchline in sports history.
Good for them to get there, though. Like Cap said it's a much better story. I'm sure most of us are sick of the Yanks by now.
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