Willie wrote:Congrats to the Rangers.
They will win the World Series.
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of course, afterall the Giants suck.93henfan wrote:Willie wrote:Congrats to the Rangers.
They will win the World Series.
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Still going to be anyone's series.Willie wrote:Why not? After coming back from that backbreaking 1st game, they proved they are a damn good team.
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No rain?Gil Dobie wrote: ...or 2-5-7 like Mickey Lolich
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Yep. Remember that four games (assuming a 7-game World Series) will be sans DH in an NL park this year. The Rangers have a formidable offense, but I'll take the Giants or Phils starting pitchers over them, even with Lee.Grizalltheway wrote:Still going to be anyone's series.Willie wrote:Why not? After coming back from that backbreaking 1st game, they proved they are a damn good team.
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I'm usually not a sore sport, but I hope the NL champs destroy the Rangers.
The dirty way the Rangers acquired Cliff Lee was bad enough. After the Yankees and Mariners had reached a deal for Lee, and were completing paperwork to submit to the league office, the Mariners leaked the deal to the Rangers, who then made a counter-proposal -- even though it has always been the rule among MLB teams that agreed-upon trades are binding on the teams and the submission of paperwork is a mere formality.
Then the Rangers then used MLB handout money (largely Yankee money) to pay Lee.
it's funny how I feel about the Rangers. I obviously don't like the Red Sox because they are a rival, but I admire the spirit of their fans and their smart and professional front office which does things the right way.
So the Rangers' front office has all the morals of a shady Wall Street financial firm. I guess all's fair on love, war, and baseball, but I seriously hope a more feel good story (either the greatest era ever in Philly baseball continues; or the Giants, a Cinderella story who earned it the right way, and using their own money) emerges out of the World Series.
The dirty way the Rangers acquired Cliff Lee was bad enough. After the Yankees and Mariners had reached a deal for Lee, and were completing paperwork to submit to the league office, the Mariners leaked the deal to the Rangers, who then made a counter-proposal -- even though it has always been the rule among MLB teams that agreed-upon trades are binding on the teams and the submission of paperwork is a mere formality.
Then the Rangers then used MLB handout money (largely Yankee money) to pay Lee.
it's funny how I feel about the Rangers. I obviously don't like the Red Sox because they are a rival, but I admire the spirit of their fans and their smart and professional front office which does things the right way.
So the Rangers' front office has all the morals of a shady Wall Street financial firm. I guess all's fair on love, war, and baseball, but I seriously hope a more feel good story (either the greatest era ever in Philly baseball continues; or the Giants, a Cinderella story who earned it the right way, and using their own money) emerges out of the World Series.
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Lighten up Francis, sometimes god loves the Rangers more than he loves the Yankees.JoltinJoe wrote:I'm usually not a sore sport, but I hope the NL champs destroy the Rangers.
The dirty way the Rangers acquired Cliff Lee was bad enough. After the Yankees and Mariners had reached a deal for Lee, and were completing paperwork to submit to the league office, the Mariners leaked the deal to the Rangers, who then made a counter-proposal -- even though it has always been the rule among MLB teams that agreed-upon trades are binding on the teams and the submission of paperwork is a mere formality.
Then the Rangers then used MLB handout money (largely Yankee money) to pay Lee.
it's funny how I feel about the Rangers. I obviously don't like the Red Sox because they are a rival, but I admire the spirit of their fans and their smart and professional front office which does things the right way.
So the Rangers' front office has all the morals of a shady Wall Street financial firm. I guess all's fair on love, war, and baseball, but I seriously hope a more feel good story (either the greatest era ever in Philly baseball continues; or the Giants, a Cinderella story who earned it the right way, and using their own money) emerges out of the World Series.

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I can root for whichever team I want, right? So if I want this sleazy Texas organization to get beat, that's my right.JMU DJ wrote:Lighten up Francis, sometimes god loves the Rangers more than he loves the Yankees.JoltinJoe wrote:I'm usually not a sore sport, but I hope the NL champs destroy the Rangers.
The dirty way the Rangers acquired Cliff Lee was bad enough. After the Yankees and Mariners had reached a deal for Lee, and were completing paperwork to submit to the league office, the Mariners leaked the deal to the Rangers, who then made a counter-proposal -- even though it has always been the rule among MLB teams that agreed-upon trades are binding on the teams and the submission of paperwork is a mere formality.
Then the Rangers then used MLB handout money (largely Yankee money) to pay Lee.
it's funny how I feel about the Rangers. I obviously don't like the Red Sox because they are a rival, but I admire the spirit of their fans and their smart and professional front office which does things the right way.
So the Rangers' front office has all the morals of a shady Wall Street financial firm. I guess all's fair on love, war, and baseball, but I seriously hope a more feel good story (either the greatest era ever in Philly baseball continues; or the Giants, a Cinderella story who earned it the right way, and using their own money) emerges out of the World Series.
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The slimiest organization is the D-Backs. Intentionally giving away Schilling for nothing just to hurt another team makes the D-Backs even slimier than the Rangers.dbackjon wrote:93henfan wrote:Oh, the irony.![]()
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No kidding. The slimiest organization being rolled by the Rangers
The Yankees set the standard for professionalism and ethics. Their front office has a baseball-wide reputation for dealing with organizations on the up-and-up.
As one GM said after the Rangers/Mariners slimed the Yankees, you just don't do that to other teams, saying that the Yankees certainly would never give you their word that a deal was done, and then shop your offer around.
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LOLJoltinJoe wrote:I'm usually not a sore sport, but I hope the NL champs destroy the Rangers.
The dirty way the Rangers acquired Cliff Lee was bad enough. After the Yankees and Mariners had reached a deal for Lee, and were completing paperwork to submit to the league office, the Mariners leaked the deal to the Rangers, who then made a counter-proposal -- even though it has always been the rule among MLB teams that agreed-upon trades are binding on the teams and the submission of paperwork is a mere formality.
Then the Rangers then used MLB handout money (largely Yankee money) to pay Lee.
it's funny how I feel about the Rangers. I obviously don't like the Red Sox because they are a rival, but I admire the spirit of their fans and their smart and professional front office which does things the right way.
So the Rangers' front office has all the morals of a shady Wall Street financial firm. I guess all's fair on love, war, and baseball, but I seriously hope a more feel good story (either the greatest era ever in Philly baseball continues; or the Giants, a Cinderella story who earned it the right way, and using their own money) emerges out of the World Series.
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The Yankees get players because every player in the big leagues wants to be a Yankee.
There are the minor leagues; then the major leagues; and then, if you are truly among the best, you get to play for the Yankees. It's the ultimate destination for a baseball player, one step beyond the major leagues.
There are the minor leagues; then the major leagues; and then, if you are truly among the best, you get to play for the Yankees. It's the ultimate destination for a baseball player, one step beyond the major leagues.
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JoltinJoe wrote:I'm usually not a sore sport, but I hope the NL champs destroy the Rangers.
The dirty way the Rangers acquired Cliff Lee was bad enough. After the Yankees and Mariners had reached a deal for Lee, and were completing paperwork to submit to the league office, the Mariners leaked the deal to the Rangers, who then made a counter-proposal -- even though it has always been the rule among MLB teams that agreed-upon trades are binding on the teams and the submission of paperwork is a mere formality.
Then the Rangers then used MLB handout money (largely Yankee money) to pay Lee.
it's funny how I feel about the Rangers. I obviously don't like the Red Sox because they are a rival, but I admire the spirit of their fans and their smart and professional front office which does things the right way.
So the Rangers' front office has all the morals of a shady Wall Street financial firm. I guess all's fair on love, war, and baseball, but I seriously hope a more feel good story (either the greatest era ever in Philly baseball continues; or the Giants, a Cinderella story who earned it the right way, and using their own money) emerges out of the World Series.
LOL.
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And ever player in the big leagues wants to be a Yankmee because they pay 130% of what the next team will offer.JoltinJoe wrote:The Yankees get players because every player in the big leagues wants to be a Yankee.
There are the minor leagues; then the major leagues; and then, if you are truly among the best, you get to play for the Yankees. It's the ultimate destination for a baseball player, one step beyond the major leagues.
It really ain't that complicated, Joe.
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JoltinJoe wrote:I understand while you are still bitter. Losers on the field (65 wins) and you guys run a disreputable, unethical organization too.dbackjon wrote:Wow - bitter still
Joe, still bitter because 2001's storybook 9/11 World Series didn't end right.
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Don't whine about Cliff Lee, the Yankees will give him more money this off season than any other team and he and Carl Crawford will be wearing pinstripes next year. In case you didn't notice, the Rangers won 3 games this series in which Lee didn't pitch, they were the better team in this series. Period.

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It ain't complicated. The president makes more than a congressman, right?AZGrizFan wrote:And ever player in the big leagues wants to be a Yankmee because they pay 130% of what the next team will offer.JoltinJoe wrote:The Yankees get players because every player in the big leagues wants to be a Yankee.
There are the minor leagues; then the major leagues; and then, if you are truly among the best, you get to play for the Yankees. It's the ultimate destination for a baseball player, one step beyond the major leagues.
It really ain't that complicated, Joe.
A player gets a raise from his minor league salary when he makes a major league team; and if he advances past the major leagues, and makes the Yankees, he gets a raise then too.
Do you think that a Yankee should be paid the same as a Diamondback? The Yankees are the ultimate franchise in the baseball universe. The Diamondbacks are a AAA+ league team, and barely that. Come on.
We acquired a guy once who was a great Diamondback. His name was Randy Johnson. It turns out that, as good as everyone thought he was, he really wasn't good enough to be a Yankee. We had to farm him back out to the bush leagues in Arizona, where he continued to dominate at the AAA+ level.
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I'm not sure the Yankees will be able to afford both Lee and Crawford. Texas and Anaheim will both likely be in the Lee sweepstakes, thereby driving up his price. The Yankees already have a high payroll next year (I think they owe A-Roid $32 million) and they have to resign Jeter, Rivera and Posada.Shellin wrote:Don't whine about Cliff Lee, the Yankees will give him more money this off season than any other team and he and Carl Crawford will be wearing pinstripes next year. In case you didn't notice, the Rangers won 3 games this series in which Lee didn't pitch, they were the better team in this series. Period.
I hope the Yankees sign Lee because it increases the chances that Jayson Werth will be back in Phila. next year.
