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“That's Un-Possible!”
Since: Jan 08
Brookhaven Hamlet, Long Island
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Bronx Boneheads wrote: <quoted text> Paulie, you're the biggest lowlife on this forum; the roids have certainly taken their toll. Working in the stockroom at Walmart, and obsessing over New York sports teams all day isn't exactly living large in the valley of the slum? Who owns your TV and couch, RAC? Salvation Army Thrift Shop finds, no doubt. I'll bet dollars to donuts, he has one of those large wire spools in his living room for use as a coffee table...
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“That's Un-Possible!”
Since: Jan 08
Brookhaven Hamlet, Long Island
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jimi-yank wrote: <quoted text> lol...no...momma is the front runner..bhj is a 100% dye in the wool met fan...he may not post as much later in the year, but he is no way like momma running to the sox and only chatting sox like momma does..momma jumps from the mets around may...a fraud of a sports fan...I have never seen bhj jump from his team... and, fattie may use proxies you do not know about..never put it past him. we saw him attack women and he use to go in the high school forum and attack kids... all I know is...yanks won...4 in a row...kuroda who was ripped alive in here, pitched his head off Poor Pauly. He keeps trying to get people to side with him, but fails every time. He keeps trying to come up with a real crusher on me, but fails every time. He keeps trying to get at least one person to agree with his ignorance, but fails every time. Tell you what, Pauly. Out of pure pity for your failures, I'll lay off you for the rest of the week, okay? I'm beginning to feel a little sorry for you myself...
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“Baseball and hockey are back!”
Since: May 08
long island, ny
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Brookhaven John wrote: <quoted text> The way I see it, you started this current forum, it's your forum... nah, its OUR forum...lot of old timers, some newbies...I just kept the tradition alive...
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Paul Yanks
Phoenix, AZ
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HarleyRyder wrote: <quoted text> Yea.....lousy job, but I bet his spanish is improving. He's got to be able to communicate with his superiors No doubt....momma is nothing more than a low class peon.....bet he has to scrub out toilets when he screws up making spaghetti or something.....too funny
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Paul Yanks
Phoenix, AZ
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jimi-yank wrote: <quoted text> nah, its OUR forum...lot of old timers, some newbies...I just kept the tradition alive... Its funny seeing the low class Johnny getting all worked up in here.....stooping to low class levels....another momma....another crackhead dope...something the forum doesn't need.....
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Paul Yanks
Phoenix, AZ
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Brookhaven John wrote: <quoted text> Yo Momma's so stank, she used Secret deodorant & it told on her! Yo Momma's so fat, smaller people orbit her! Yo Momma's so stupid, she got fired from the M&M facotry for throwing out all the W's! More stupid immature bullshit from the low class crackhead moron BH Johnny.....getting defeated on here big time and all pissed off and doing his crying and whining act....too funny...lmfao
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“That's Un-Possible!”
Since: Jan 08
Brookhaven Hamlet, Long Island
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Here's something I'm wondering... With Tony LaRussa retired, does he still come back to manage the NL team in the All-Star Game? I always wondered what would happen in a case like this...
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Billy Ball
Saint Augustine, FL
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Brookhaven John wrote: Here's something I'm wondering... With Tony LaRussa retired, does he still come back to manage the NL team in the All-Star Game? I always wondered what would happen in a case like this... ask momma hes with the Mets right now..ahahahahahahahahahahaha,, freaking liar
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“That's Un-Possible!”
Since: Jan 08
Brookhaven Hamlet, Long Island
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Billy Ball wrote: <quoted text>ask momma hes with the Mets right now..ahahahahahahahahahahaha,, freaking liar Aren't the words "Mets" and "All-Star" a contradiction of terms?
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Da GreatDirtyWater
Earlwood, Australia
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Isn't this what Ive been saying since last September? No talk of agendas and anti-Yankee barbs this is Joel Sherman: Struggles rain down on ace CC Brian Cashman dismissed any concern about CC Sabathia through two starts as familiar early-season blahs. Indeed, Sabathia’s career ERA for March/April (4.18) is his worst for any month. However, he has pitched very well the past two Aprils for the Yankees. The reality is that Sabathia has not performed like an ace for a period of more than two starts now and in months beyond April. He struggled late last season and his increasing weight was generally blamed. But Sabathia dropped weight again this offseason and yet the best you could say about his first two starts is that he has battled to stay competent without precise/domineering stuff. But let’s dismiss weight and instead look at last July 26. That day against the Mariners, a dominant Sabathia kept pitching after two rain delays, including — inexplicably — one after he had already lost his perfect game in the seventh inning. Since then his results have not been the same. Not counting the playoffs, Sabathia made 91 Yankee starts through last July 26, going 55-20 with a 3.08 ERA and a .635 OPS against. In 12 starts since, he is 4-3 with a 4.46 ERA and a .855 OPS against. He has been particularly bedeviled by homers (.62 per nine innings before/1.45 since) and righty hitters (.653 OPS before/.928 Read more: http://www.nypost.com/p/sports/yankees/league...
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the don
Franklin Square, NY
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Billy Ball wrote: <quoted text>ask momma hes with the Mets right now..ahahahahahahahahahahaha,, freaking liar great post...
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Paul Yanks
Phoenix, AZ
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Brookhaven John wrote: Here's something I'm wondering... With Tony LaRussa retired, does he still come back to manage the NL team in the All-Star Game? I always wondered what would happen in a case like this... You're kidding right? or are you always this stupid? LMFAO
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Da GreatDirtyWater
Earlwood, Australia
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Sox win big behind Beckett..Yanks win big behind Kuroda... Question is who goes better against the rotations 2morro? Buch or Hughes? Buch has Hellickson and Hughes has CJ Wilson...tough matchups... Ells goes down with a shoulder..ouch already 2 OFers down 3 if you count Kalish who would have made this team....
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Billy Ball
Saint Augustine, FL
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Da GreatDirtyWater wrote: Isn't this what Ive been saying since last September? No talk of agendas and anti-Yankee barbs this is Joel Sherman: Struggles rain down on ace CC Brian Cashman dismissed any concern about CC Sabathia through two starts as familiar early-season blahs. Indeed, Sabathia’s career ERA for March/April (4.18) is his worst for any month. However, he has pitched very well the past two Aprils for the Yankees. The reality is that Sabathia has not performed like an ace for a period of more than two starts now and in months beyond April. He struggled late last season and his increasing weight was generally blamed. But Sabathia dropped weight again this offseason and yet the best you could say about his first two starts is that he has battled to stay competent without precise/domineering stuff. But let’s dismiss weight and instead look at last July 26. That day against the Mariners, a dominant Sabathia kept pitching after two rain delays, including — inexplicably — one after he had already lost his perfect game in the seventh inning. Since then his results have not been the same. Not counting the playoffs, Sabathia made 91 Yankee starts through last July 26, going 55-20 with a 3.08 ERA and a .635 OPS against. In 12 starts since, he is 4-3 with a 4.46 ERA and a .855 OPS against. He has been particularly bedeviled by homers (.62 per nine innings before/1.45 since) and righty hitters (.653 OPS before/.928 Read more: http://www.nypost.com/p/sports/yankees/league... yeah well writers never played..dudes rusty..looks slow...he'll bounce back..how about KURODA..never thought that guy would make it..
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Da GreatDirtyWater
Earlwood, Australia
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jimi-yank wrote: <quoted text> yup MK... Not replying to this post, I know you read the Globe so I'm gonna start posting you Shaunessy bitter columns. Look at them not from the eyes of a Yankees fan, not from the eyes of a Red Sox fan but from a baseball fan in general. Then tell me if you think this guy just wants the Red Sox to fail because of his fragile ego. Dan Shaughnessy Can we home in on any hope here? By Dan Shaughnessy Globe Columnist / April 13, 2012 Metaphors abound. It is Friday the 13th. You can’t go online without getting hit in the face by the Titanic.“The Three Stooges’’ movie is opening. And it’s the home opener for the Red Sox. How did we get here, people? The worst September in team history was followed by a winter of chaos and calamity, and now your reeling ball club is coming home with the worst record in baseball. Josh Beckett, the frowny face of beer and chicken, the intransigent Texan who was behind so much of the September nightmare, is your home opener starter, fresh off a 10-0 loss in Detroit in which he gave up five - count ’em, five - home runs. Beckett saw doctors in San Antonio and Cleveland last week to check on a thumb injury that has nagged him for 18 months and may require surgery. Other than that, everything is just swell in Red Sox Nation. Thank goodness those commemorative Fenway bricks aren’t going to be handed out at the turnstiles. Is it possible that Ozzie Guillen is having a better April than the Red Sox? http://www.boston.com/sports/baseball/redsox/...
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the don
Franklin Square, NY
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Da GreatDirtyWater wrote: Isn't this what Ive been saying since last September? No talk of agendas and anti-Yankee barbs this is Joel Sherman: Struggles rain down on ace CC Brian Cashman dismissed any concern about CC Sabathia through two starts as familiar early-season blahs. Indeed, Sabathia’s career ERA for March/April (4.18) is his worst for any month. However, he has pitched very well the past two Aprils for the Yankees. The reality is that Sabathia has not performed like an ace for a period of more than two starts now and in months beyond April. He struggled late last season and his increasing weight was generally blamed. But Sabathia dropped weight again this offseason and yet the best you could say about his first two starts is that he has battled to stay competent without precise/domineering stuff. But let’s dismiss weight and instead look at last July 26. That day against the Mariners, a dominant Sabathia kept pitching after two rain delays, including — inexplicably — one after he had already lost his perfect game in the seventh inning. Since then his results have not been the same. Not counting the playoffs, Sabathia made 91 Yankee starts through last July 26, going 55-20 with a 3.08 ERA and a .635 OPS against. In 12 starts since, he is 4-3 with a 4.46 ERA and a .855 OPS against. He has been particularly bedeviled by homers (.62 per nine innings before/1.45 since) and righty hitters (.653 OPS before/.928 Read more: http://www.nypost.com/p/sports/yankees/league... How's the Ellsbury injury? thats to bad....
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“Lou Gehrig”
Since: Aug 08
Pride of the Yankees
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Palpatine wrote: <quoted text>If you had the common sense, you'd realize I'd never put someone ahead of me in the knowledge category. Just can't do it Myself, being named as the most knowledgeable knows how much that hurts you.
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Da GreatDirtyWater
Earlwood, Australia
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Billy Ball wrote: <quoted text>yeah well writers never played..dudes rusty..looks slow...he'll bounce back..how about KURODA..never thought that guy would make it.. Great game for Kuroda, best way for him to win over fans is with a home opener win. Doubt you'll be ranting about him all year. He can be frustrating to watch as per some Dodger friends of mine say. As per CC the numbers say it all. He is hittable...teams know this so alot of the swing and miss stuff is overaggression not his stuff...certainly you know games like this the teams go after a guy and wind up overplaying him and make him look legendary? Then the pitcher thinks he can get away with it. THEN you own him.
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loriann g
Owings, MD
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That bad influence has gotten my chunky bunny in trouble. I am worried as he has been late for his shift..I am hoping is mets win and he gets in a better mood.
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Da GreatDirtyWater
Earlwood, Australia
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Paul Yanks wrote: <quoted text>You're kidding right? or are you always this stupid? LMFAO Who is managing the NL all star team Pauly? I don't know, don't really pay attn to that stuff...think his question is legit...
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