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Post by funkybuttlovin on Oct 19, 2012 10:27:08 GMT -5
I don't believe A-Rod is going anywhere his contract is too ridiculous. I actually do like Citi Field more than Yankee Stadium, I've probably been to both equally because I worked there for a bit. A-Rod can't get the bat around a fastball anymore just highlighting more signs to show that this Yankee team is old as fuck.
Nix needs to play more, Nunez, Gardner next year is something I am really looking forward too. We just need to field a young team that can still compete and not go into some rebuilding mode like the Royals.
But yeah, we rolled over and died and I couldn't really bring myself to concentrate on that game. Derek Jeters presence really does make a difference.
The fuggin Tigers. Standing on top of the world, you guys.
I actually really like the Tigers as a team, watching Verlander pitch is incredible (I have the MLB package so I watched most of his regular season starts), Miggy is just the purest hitter this league has had in a long time and Jim Leyland is a boss.
Post by LoveLuckLaughter on Oct 19, 2012 10:33:40 GMT -5
Perhaps we should be talkin about Jeters chances of hooking up with hot chicks in spite of his cast? Or maybe the delicious Sushi bar at Yanks stadium all winter?
We're all a mess of paradoxes. Believing in things we know can't be true. We walk around carrying feelings too complicated and contradictory to express. But when it all becomes too big, and words aren't enough to help get it all out, there's always music.
We're all a mess of paradoxes. Believing in things we know can't be true. We walk around carrying feelings too complicated and contradictory to express. But when it all becomes too big, and words aren't enough to help get it all out, there's always music.
We're all a mess of paradoxes. Believing in things we know can't be true. We walk around carrying feelings too complicated and contradictory to express. But when it all becomes too big, and words aren't enough to help get it all out, there's always music.
I hate that Citi Field is called Citi Field. There I said it. I hate saying Citi Field instead of Shea.
So do all Mets fans, I promise you that.
Citifield has better sushi than Yankee Stadium. Truth.
I worked for Trump at his Trump Store in the Trump Tower on 5th avenue by Central Park. I actually got "fired" from that job, but only after I hadn't shown up for a month and they verified I wasn't dead. He's a d*ck and his holiday party had a cash bar.
The fuggin Tigers. Standing on top of the world, you guys.
I actually really like the Tigers as a team, watching Verlander pitch is incredible (I have the MLB package so I watched most of his regular season starts), Miggy is just the purest hitter this league has had in a long time and Jim Leyland is a boss.
Ha, you're a better man than I. I got the MLB.com subscription and used it to exclusively watch the Tigers (and I paid extra for the FSD announcers) .... this is why I know squat about pretty much any team other than the Tigers.
But ya, we're pretty lucky to be glued to the TV every time Verlander starts and every time Miguel steps to the plate (Prince ain't to shabby neither).
We're all a mess of paradoxes. Believing in things we know can't be true. We walk around carrying feelings too complicated and contradictory to express. But when it all becomes too big, and words aren't enough to help get it all out, there's always music.
Well, Keith Hernandez, who testified in federal court about his cocaine use prior to coming to the Mets, does Mets games. One game he did "on location" from the restaurant porch in left field drinking wine the whole time.
Pretty soon Wally Backman will be the manager of the Mets and sh*t will get real.
Post by Longtime and Frequent Poster on Oct 19, 2012 20:21:46 GMT -5
No discussion about awful announcers can be had without mentioning Hawk Harrelson. And by "mentioning" I mean he wins hands down. My mom is a big White Sox fan so I've seen plenty of their games on T.V. Guy's on another level when it comes to homerism.
Rob Dibble's up there too, if someone out there is actually dumb enough to hire him again.
No discussion about awful announcers can be had without mentioning Hawk Harrelson. And by "mentioning" I mean he wins hands down. My mom is a big White Sox fan so I've seen plenty of their games on T.V. Guy's on another level when it comes to homerism.
Rob Dibble's up there too, if someone out there is actually dumb enough to hire him again.
For the record, I wasn't saying Keith is bad, he's actually a great announcer. The Mets' announcing team is the reason to watch games when the team is out of it (sad, I know), but hearing Darling/Hernandez tell old war stories and basically rip baseball player apart on a nightly basis with Gary Cohen (life long Mets fan, went to every game and was the little nerdy kid who kept a scorebook for the whole season) giving the play-by-play and the statistical history of mets teams past is the best announcing team I've ever heard. In anything, really. I know it's sad that the announcing team is one of the 5 biggest reason to watch a broadcast, but they really are a joy to watch. Unless Keith gets bored, then he meanders through long-winded stories that make no sense, leaving the listener filling in the blanks with "....a night of cocaine..." here and "....a bar room brawl...." there. I wish I was this age in '86, mother of christ would that have been fun.
We're all a mess of paradoxes. Believing in things we know can't be true. We walk around carrying feelings too complicated and contradictory to express. But when it all becomes too big, and words aren't enough to help get it all out, there's always music.
We're all a mess of paradoxes. Believing in things we know can't be true. We walk around carrying feelings too complicated and contradictory to express. But when it all becomes too big, and words aren't enough to help get it all out, there's always music.
Like this old-school match up, go Tigers. As long as an NL East team or the Cards don't win, I'm happy, but Verlander deserves it for the way he literally just carries his team in the playoffs.
Like this old-school match up, go Tigers. As long as an NL East team or the Cards don't win, I'm happy, but Verlander deserves it for the way he literally just carries his team in the playoffs.
To be fair to the rest of the rotation, they've been absolutely stellar as well.