The tragic story of Tony C, what could have been.LizzieMaine said:Section 6, great view of Tony C's backside
The tragic story of Tony C, what could have been.LizzieMaine said:Section 6, great view of Tony C's backside
LizzieMaine said:Oh how I miss day games!
spiridon said:MAN, was Beckett awesome last night or what!? What a way to start off a game.......strike out the side in the top of the 1st, then have a leadoff homerun in the bottom half!!! Pretty much set the tone for the rest of the night.:eusa_clap
Three of the last four World Series have been sweeps.K.D. Lightner said:Another blanking....
KittyT said:Jim Lonborg, the star pitcher of the 1967 Impossible Dream team, was on the phone yesterday. He's a dentist on the South Shore now, just about the nicest guy who ever played professional sports. Asked if anyone ever complains to him about his team not winning the heart-breaking seventh game of the World Series against the St. Louis Cardinals, he replied without hesitation: "No, never."
"You know that old clich?©," he added, "it's all about the journey, and that was something that was always special about any Red Sox season - what it took to get there, the different cast of characters involved."
LizzieMaine said:I'm just glad they wrapped it up quick -- now I can start catching up on my sleep!!
(And please, please, please, let them *not* spend the winter trying to sign A-Rod.)
Miss_Bella_Hell said:Seconded. A-Rod is poison to a baseball team.
KittyT said:The Sox are pretty much set for the coming years - we have good young pitching, some great rookies and a strong farm system. All we have to do is get rid of Coco Crisp (too bad we can't get rid of JD Drew) and offer Lowell maybe another 2 year contract and we'll be good to go.
Yes, A-Rod is poison. He is about as unlikeable a player as you can find. Ultimately, I think it doesn't matter how great a player he is - one of the things that makes the Sox the team they are is their chemistry and their spirit. In that respect, Lowell is much more valuable to us.
cooncatbob said:I used to like the Sox's when they were lovable losers, but now they're just as arrogant as the Yankees and the Patriots and just as easy to hate (in a sports context, I actually like and respect Jeter and Torre)
KittyT said:Oh I don't agree at all. I don't think they are conceited or egotistical at all. When you watch interviews with them, they are all very humble and all about the Team. Almost every interview I read with them during this post season focuses on not getting ahead of themselves, taking it one game at a time, one pitch at a time, and working together as a team to get to the end of it. I don't see an unlikeable side to that at all.