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Re: AL East 2018

Posted: Sep 7th, '18, 08:58
by Coydog
SnoBrdr wrote:
Bubba wrote:
SnoBrdr wrote:Boy the EE fans really went to ground.
What's to say? The Yankees are on pace to win 102 games but the Red Sox are simply playing incredibly well and winning at a record rate. No argument to be made.
Actually, 101 if you want to post numbers.
EE probably wins 100+ only to face a one and done playoff game.

Re: AL East 2018

Posted: Sep 10th, '18, 15:30
by brownman
Sox escaped a sweep :like (with help from MLB/NYC :shock: )
Altuve looked safe to us.

Go Oakland. :like

:Toast

Re: AL East 2018

Posted: Sep 20th, '18, 21:46
by brownman
Mookie.
Gamer .. pure and simple :smash

:Toast

Re: AL East 2018

Posted: Sep 21st, '18, 05:20
by SnoBrdr
brownman wrote:Mookie.
Gamer .. pure and simple :smash

:Toast
Nice to once again clinch on the EE's turf.

Re: AL East 2018

Posted: Oct 7th, '18, 09:36
by brownman
The Price was definitely not right .. last nite or any nite since they signed him :dislike

:Toast

Re: AL East 2018

Posted: Oct 7th, '18, 09:43
by XtremeJibber2001
SnoBrdr wrote:
brownman wrote:Mookie.
Gamer .. pure and simple :smash

:Toast
Nice to once again clinch on the EE's turf.
Might not matter where you clinched soon ....

Re: AL East 2018

Posted: Oct 9th, '18, 19:09
by brownman
Sabbathia should take up sumo. :banana:
That's disgusting :sad:

:Toast

Re: AL East 2018

Posted: Oct 10th, '18, 05:36
by SnoBrdr
Yet another clincher in the EE lair.

This is for you Mr. Judge:


Re: AL East 2018

Posted: Oct 10th, '18, 07:53
by Atomic1
So my question for Boozy, doc No , Junior , Bubba and the rest of the Yankee fans is .... Whose your DADDY ?

Re: AL East 2018

Posted: Oct 10th, '18, 10:02
by Coydog
That long second out in the last of the ninth sure looked harrowing. The Sox have the better manager and seemed more confident, but Yankees are young and will be back next year.

Of course, the Sox are still playing this year.

Re: AL East 2018

Posted: Oct 10th, '18, 10:18
by SnoBrdr
Coydog wrote:That long second out in the last of the ninth sure looked harrowing. The Sox have the better manager and seemed more confident, but Yankees are young and will be back next year.

Of course, the Sox are still playing this year.
The EE proved they are a one-dimensional team.

No home runs, no wins.

Re: AL East 2018

Posted: Oct 10th, '18, 12:01
by Bubba
Red Sox have been the better team all year and have one of the best records in MLB history. No surprise they won. If they didn't, Sox fans would've been whining all winter.

Re: AL East 2018

Posted: Oct 10th, '18, 13:43
by SnoBrdr
Bubba wrote:Red Sox have been the better team all year and have one of the best records in MLB history. No surprise they won. If they didn't, Sox fans would've been whining all winter.
Nice left-handed compliment but I'd expect nada else from an EE fan.

EE fans showed their class by throwing that beer can at CK and the poor kid wearing the Sox shirt.

Re: AL East 2018

Posted: Oct 10th, '18, 17:32
by MrsG
I, of course, am happy with the Red Sox taking the win in four - not sure I could have watched Game 5 with MrG :ani_smiles:

In any case, the Yanks are going to be a team to fear next season, or in the near future - those rookies alone, which both deserve recognition, along with the other youngin's, now have a playoff experience under their belt - watch out :shock:

Re: AL East 2018

Posted: Oct 10th, '18, 17:53
by Bubba
MrsG wrote:I, of course, am happy with the Red Sox taking the win in four - not sure I could have watched Game 5 with MrG :ani_smiles:

In any case, the Yanks are going to be a team to fear next season, or in the near future - those rookies alone, which both deserve recognition, along with the other youngin's, now have a playoff experience under their belt - watch out :shock:
They need better starting pitching but otherwise you're right on.

As for the left handed complement comment, not sure why that's left handed. Sox had the best record and should have been expected to do well. They had a great season and there was no reason to not expect a continuation. Congrats to them for the season and their win over the Yankees.