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Re: AL East 2018

Posted: Jan 17th, '20, 14:04
by SnoBrdr
And the whining continues by the butt hurt EE fans.

Re: AL East 2018

Posted: Jan 17th, '20, 14:20
by madhatter
SnoBrdr wrote:And the whining continues by the butt hurt EE fans.
nope, just calling out the cheaters...

no need to whine, still 27 time world champions...FAR better than anyone else...even the cheaters...

sox will always be tainted by the asterisk...enjoy...

Re: AL East 2018

Posted: Jan 17th, '20, 16:38
by SnoBrdr
madhatter wrote:
SnoBrdr wrote:And the whining continues by the butt hurt EE fans.
nope, just calling out the cheaters...

no need to whine, still 27 time world champions...FAR better than anyone else...even the cheaters...

sox will always be tainted by the asterisk...enjoy...
27, please stop living in the last century.

Dinosaurs roamed the earth when the EE won all those championships during the slave period of MLB.

Re: AL East 2018

Posted: Jan 17th, '20, 17:22
by madhatter
SnoBrdr wrote:
madhatter wrote:
SnoBrdr wrote:And the whining continues by the butt hurt EE fans.
nope, just calling out the cheaters...

no need to whine, still 27 time world champions...FAR better than anyone else...even the cheaters...

sox will always be tainted by the asterisk...enjoy...
27, please stop living in the last century.

Dinosaurs roamed the earth when the EE won all those championships during the slave period of MLB.
and when were you born? maybe you should start living in the real world? how many have NYY won in YOUR lifetime? vs how many the sox have won over that same period....how many post season appearances for each? ( the benchmark of a successful season) unless you are still a minor, it's not even close...



NYY post season appearances in my lifetime
1976, 1977, 1978, 1980, 1981, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2015, 2017, 2018, 2019
= 26 13 straight

BOS post season appearances over the same period
1967, 1975, 1986, 1988, 1990, 1995, 1998, 1999, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2013, 2016, 2017, 2018
= 18 sox did mange 3 in a row 3 times I'll give you that so they haven't been completely unsuccessful but their current streak is zero...

NYY world series appearances same period
1976, 1977, 1978, 1981, 1996, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2009
=11

sox over same period
1967, 1975, 1986, 2004, 2007, 2013, 2018
=7

WS wins over that period

NYY 7

Bos 4*


no matter how you slice it the sox are not even close... in fact if they were able to win every other year for the rest of your life with NY never winning again they'd be hard pressed to match NY's 27 wins and 40 WS appearances...

here's another fun little stat, the sox aren't even second best...
In its 116 MLB seasons, the franchise has won 27 World Series championships, the most of any MLB team and 16 more than the second-place St. Louis Cardinals.
they've never even appeared in back to back WS let alone win back to back WS...

now you can be a homer and torture the stats all ya want but the history books don't care...

* I guess they have NY beat in number of managers fired for cheating...congrats...

Re: AL East 2018

Posted: Apr 19th, '20, 15:59
by Dickc
Its Mid April, the Red Sox are undefeated, and the Yankees have not won a game.

Life. Is. Good.

:mrgreen:

Re: AL East 2018

Posted: Jul 17th, '20, 18:43
by brownman
How 'bout them Red Sox 8)

:Toast

Re: AL East 2018

Posted: Sep 5th, '20, 11:51
by Atomic1
Yankees fans we know the Red Sox suck these days thanks to cutting payroll but let’s not forget who has the highest payroll in baseball for the 2020 season and was picked by all the experts to face the highest payroll from the National league the LA Dodgers...

The Yankees lead all 30 clubs with a $113,955,507 payroll for the 60-game schedule, according to Spotrac. Before the coronavirus pandemic halted the start of the season and forced MLB to trim more than 100 games from the schedule, New York was set to pay its players over $250 million for the season so they cut it back but still lead all of MLB at over $113 million.

Re: AL East 2020

Posted: Sep 5th, '20, 11:53
by Atomic1
Atomic1 wrote: Sep 5th, '20, 11:51 Yankees fans we know the Red Sox suck these days thanks to cutting payroll but let’s not forget who has the highest payroll in baseball for the 2020 season and was picked by all the experts to face the highest payroll from the National league the LA Dodgers...

The Yankees lead all 30 clubs with a $113,955,507 payroll for the 60-game schedule, according to Spotrac. Before the coronavirus pandemic halted the start of the season and forced MLB to trim more than 100 games from the schedule, New York was set to pay its players over $250 million for the season so they cut it back but still lead all of MLB at over $113 million.
SnoBrdr wrote: Jan 17th, '20, 14:04 And the whining continues by the butt hurt EE fans.

Re: AL East 2020

Posted: Sep 5th, '20, 11:54
by Atomic1
Yeah I changed the topic name to 2020 above ! No more living in the past !

Re: AL East 2018

Posted: Sep 5th, '20, 17:22
by brownman
Absolute worst pitching lineup in Red Sox history :cry:

Sox fans deserve a break. Too many recent titles :P
With the Bruins sadly gone ( Presidents trophy curse),
Boston fandom is rooting Celtics. Greekfreak overrated.

Can Cam Newton make the GOAT loss bearable 8)

:Toast