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One cannot say without any surety whether Johnny Damon will have a good or bad year for the Tigers. In fact -- as those of us in Red Sox Nation know -- the only thing anyone can ever say about Johnny Damon with 100% certainty is that he is as dumb as a stump. |
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He's grown less and less lovable, but he's always been an idiot. The stories around here about Johnny Damon's, shall we say, "low IQ" are legend. People talk about seeing him at restaurants and they wonder if he can read the menu.
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#255
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He can't. He just sees the pictures that look the tastiest and orders from there.
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#256
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Hey, this guy makes a shitload of money. Some of the restaurants he goes to have menus with no pictures.
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#257
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That is why he brings along a translator.
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Okay, I realize that this has now become about you having the last word. So, I'm going to let you win. I realize it's not much of a victory, but when you're a Jays fan you have to take what you can get.
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You are right about that! I have many memories of that place too. Never been to Comerica Park--it looks nice on TV--just no "history" or "atmosphere." Not sure but I think the same company built Fenway, Yankee Stadium, and Tiger Stadium. There was a move to save it but it finally fell last year. My take is that Damon's a big question mark. They did something similar with Sheffield a couple of years ago. Does this mean in a few years A-Rod will be a Tiger? We will see how they do. Fun to be back "home" but always sad to see what has become of the city. Unemployment is very high here. Guess I can't complain too much about Indy... Last edited by aw9725; 03-08-2010 at 01:04 AM. |
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The worse thing about Indianapolis (other than being in Indiana ) must be the knowledge that there probably will never be a major league baseball team there, no matter how big the city gets.
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Most around here are Reds fans or Cubs fans. A few are for St. Louis. I even saw a "Red Sox" license plate holder coming home the other day. I still cling to my Tigers for better or for worse... (Update: The Indians are the farm team for the Pittsburgh Pirates--just checked...) Last edited by aw9725; 03-08-2010 at 01:23 AM. |
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Philliesfan Jen |
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With all due respect, Jen, the only explanation for your opinion is the combination of being a Phillies fan and not having been to enough other ballparks. At least, if we're just talking ballparks and not our experience with our teams in a ballpark.
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1]camden yards-with has to be the second best park ever 2]the Mets old park-a bad place to watch a game as the airlines loved flying overhead 3] the Braves park- it was alright 4] when i was in SO CAL i went to the Giants old ballpark and like the Braves it was ok 5]the Angels ballpark i had a good time there as the fans seemed to enjoy the game and not take things to seriously this was before there rally monkey |
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I thought the Pittsburgh Pirates were the farm team!
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If so, they are the perfect metaphor for the decline of the American farm.
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#270
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If I ever get a Passport(or the new enhanced driver's license), maybe I'll check out a game at Fenway(since you would be treating, of course).
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The ownership for the Pirates makes Harold Ballard look like a money-spending fiend! |
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Did it ever occur to you that the "tomb" design was deliberate, as a final resting place in September for the hopes of Blue Jays fans from earlier in the season?
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#273
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Ouch! I think I would be offended by your comment if it wasn't so true!
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I've heard the RED SOX tickets are always hard to get
Philliefan Jen |
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True, but you just leave that up to me!
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Being able to see a Red Sox game...excellent.
Being able to see it with my friends...priceless. |
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Standing room only seat up on the Green Monster, with a ticket bought from a "legitimate scalper" (i.e., authorized ticket reseller), $125 - $500.
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#278
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Beer to help dull the pain of getting "royally screwed" by said authorized ticket seller, $15.
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With the 2010 baseball season slated to begin in less than a week, it seems like a good time to bump the Baseball thread and give it the prominence it will enjoy for the next six or seven months.
Next Sunday, April 4, the season begins with "Opening Night" -- with the New York Yankees visiting Fenway Park to take on the Boston Red Sox. With all due respect to the fans of the Phillies, Blue Jays, and whatever other teams people root for (but haven't mentioned on this site), does it get any better than this? I mean, really: the greatest rivalry in sports, worldwide, with the only two teams that really matter! (Okay, I take that back.) Here in Red Sox, we are of mixed emotions. On the one hand, we want this to be the first game in a long, excruciating season of disappointment for Yankees fans. On the other hand, we want the Red Sox to be beating the Yankees at the end of the season when it matters. Unfortunately, we cannot have it both ways ... but we can dream. The game will be broadcast on ESPN as part of its "Sunday Night Baseball" series. That is the one in-advance negative mark on this game. It means we have to listen to Jon Miller, who seemingly pays attention to no more than half of what is going on, and who insists on calling Jonathan Papelbon "Jon" (perhaps the Sox will so dominate the Yankees that we won't need Pap to come in and close out the game). It means we have to listen to Joe Morgan, who does have good insights into games but who never seems satisfied unless he repeats the same thing at least three times in a row. Joining them will be Orel Hershiser. Let's hope Orel has broadcasting talent and takes control. Go Red Sox! Last edited by smc; 03-30-2010 at 02:14 PM. |
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GO PHILLIES!!!!
Philliefan Jen |
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Do you have your season tickets, Jen? Or will you be just watching them at home whenever you can get over to see them?
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Well, Jen, you fell into my trap. I wanted to see how big a response I could get from dismissing all other teams, and it looks like you used a very big font size indeed!
I hope you realize that I was not seriously dissing all other teams. I love baseball too much to do that. Last edited by smc; 03-31-2010 at 06:54 AM. |
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Philliefan Jen |
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Darn! We were hoping to see you in the crowd at one(or more) of the games.
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Jee maybe i should have tried out for ballgirl as the local broadcasts down here always does a camera shot of the ballgirls a couple times a game
Philliefan Jen |
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That might be the only thing that could get me to change my baseball loyalty.
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Hey, baseball fans. Are you all aware of this pitcher in the Yankees farm system, Pat Venditte, who is ambidextrous? He'll be at Single A Tampa this season, but he pitched for the big-league club yesterday for 1-1/3 innings against the Braves.
He wears a 6-fingered glove and switches pitching arms depending on the batter. If I hadn't seen it for myself, I'd think it was a Sports Illustrated hoax for April Fool's Day! Last edited by smc; 04-02-2010 at 03:07 PM. Reason: Fixed mistyped word. |
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I would buy the entire season of home-games on Pay-per-view if you did that.
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Philliefan Jen |
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Red Sox Nation, where we know the proper way to raise a child, is getting ready for Sunday night's season opener against the Yankees.
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Anybody know him?
Does anybody remember a pitcher from 10-20 years ago who was ambidextrous? He might have pitched in the 70's even.
He was right-handed but he did throw left-handed in MLB games. He played for The Phillies, and I think The Padres and Mets. He was told not to do it anymore by one of the teams he was on. He was a player on the bubble of the teams he played for, and he was okay at best. He only threw lefty to a few batters before being stopped. He wasn't clobbered when he did it, but it was only a few batters. |
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There was a major league pitcher in the mid-1990s named Greg Harris who was ambidextruous. He threw one inning of shutout ball for the Expos in 1995, against the Reds, facing four hitters: two as a lefty (walking one), and two as a righty). Before that, Harris had been up and down between the minors and the majors for the Mets, Reds, Expos, and Padres, beginning with his 1981 MLB debut. In 1985-88, he pitched for the Rangers and Phillies, and was claimed off waivers by the Red Sox after Philadelphia let him go. He was nothing to write home about for the Sox, sometimes in the rotation and sometimes in the bullpen. The Sox released him mid-season 1994, he was with the Yankees for a bit, and then tried his luck with the Expos in 1995, retiring at the end of that year.
I remember that in Boston he was expressly forbidden to pitch with both hands. Lou Gorman, then the GM for the Sox, said it would be a "mockery" of baseball." It wasn't until his Expo stint that he got to "mock" major league baseball like that! |
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That's him!
Thnx, SMC.
That's the guy I was thinking of. I didn't realize it was so recent, so to speak. TAL |
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This unlucky Dutch kid, a Feyenoord fan, now has to live down the humiliation of being associated with the Red Sox from such an early age. |
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As for being Dutch, it seems to me that the young lad has a healthy career ahead of him plugging a dike with that finger. |
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So that means you're raising them up to be Phillie fans which is the only properway to raise a child
Philliefan Jen |
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Sorry, Jen, but around these points we don't teach our toddlers to shout obscenities at just any random strangers, only Yankees fans.
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#299
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As it should be, my friend, as it should be.
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It's gonna be a frustrating start to the season. ESPN-UK don't have any baseball scheduled during the next fortnight. I may have to wait for the NHL and NBA postseasons to finish before ESPN-UK start showing baseball.
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