Thailog80 Posted October 18, 2004 Posted October 18, 2004 Couldn't you have done it in the ninth so I could get to sleep a hell of lot sooner.
BuffaloBob Posted October 18, 2004 Posted October 18, 2004 Couldn't you have done it in the ninth so I could get to sleep a hell of lot sooner. 73912[/snapback] I hear ya! I'm a Sox fan and it ticked me off that it happened so late. Oh well, at least they avoided the sweep. It's a shame Schill is hurt. It would have been a much closer series. Guess we'll have to seee if Pedro can beat his Daddy just once! I'd much rather the Yanks win it in NYC than in Beantown. I'm sure they would, too!
USMCBillsFan Posted October 18, 2004 Posted October 18, 2004 I hear ya! I'm a Sox fan and it ticked me off that it happened so late. Oh well, at least they avoided the sweep. It's a shame Schill is hurt. It would have been a much closer series. Guess we'll have to seee if Pedro can beat his Daddy just once! I'd much rather the Yanks win it in NYC than in Beantown. I'm sure they would, too! 73914[/snapback] We'll see how healed Schilling is if Pedro can win tonight. Not sure if Schilling really wants to go back to NY if he's not healthy and face that line up again. GO YANKS...
BuffaloBob Posted October 18, 2004 Posted October 18, 2004 We'll see how healed Schilling is if Pedro can win tonight. Not sure if Schilling really wants to go back to NY if he's not healthy and face that line up again. GO YANKS... 73962[/snapback] I do not see Schilling pitching again this year to be honest, even if the Sox can manage to send it back to NYC. I know they thought they had some success putting him in a high top shoe, but the man can't get his normal push. Frankly, I think the Sox would have been better served not starting him in game 1 at all. But you know it would have been hard for them to not give him his shot.
Like A Mofo Posted October 18, 2004 Posted October 18, 2004 Couldn't you have done it in the ninth so I could get to sleep a hell of lot sooner. 73912[/snapback] I hear ya T...right now even the coffee isnt helping....lets hope the Yankees close the door tonight, dont want to give the Red Sox momentum
USMCBillsFan Posted October 18, 2004 Posted October 18, 2004 I do not see Schilling pitching again this year to be honest, even if the Sox can manage to send it back to NYC. I know they thought they had some success putting him in a high top shoe, but the man can't get his normal push. Frankly, I think the Sox would have been better served not starting him in game 1 at all. But you know it would have been hard for them to not give him his shot. 73967[/snapback] Boston's manager has already made the announcement. If the game goes to a game 6 Curt Schilling WILL start....
Like A Mofo Posted October 18, 2004 Posted October 18, 2004 Boston's manager has already made the announcement. If the game goes to a game 6 Curt Schilling WILL start.... 73986[/snapback] And thats why the Yankees must get it done tonight....and consider that the NYC area might get rain all day tomorrow...so if there is a Game 6 that may get Schlling another day of rest.
T-Bone Posted October 18, 2004 Posted October 18, 2004 Couldn't you have done it in the ninth so I could get to sleep a hell of lot sooner. 73912[/snapback] I am pretty down about the Red Sox right now, the win last night was great but I cannot honestly say that they will be able to win the next three games, just too much against them. Only if Curt was healthy, than I think we would see a different series. I am pretty down about the Red Sox right now... But...if the Red Sox do come back and beat the Yankees in the next three games, NavyBillsFan, watch out, payback is a B word....
IDBillzFan Posted October 18, 2004 Posted October 18, 2004 I am pretty down about the Red Sox right now, the win last night was great but I cannot honestly say that they will be able to win the next three games, just too much against them. 74052[/snapback] It's never too late to swap teams.
T-Bone Posted October 18, 2004 Posted October 18, 2004 It's never too late to swap teams. 74091[/snapback] Hey who do you think I am , Joe Six Pack?
The Poojer Posted October 18, 2004 Posted October 18, 2004 Amen Brother, while I will ALWAYS root for a Yankee win, but last nite, i was just hoping it would end. Couldn't you have done it in the ninth so I could get to sleep a hell of lot sooner. 73912[/snapback]
Thurman's Helmet Posted October 18, 2004 Posted October 18, 2004 I'm happy that the Sox showed some guts last night. A sweep would have been downright painful. Lets see if the Sox can show some more heart today. Both bullpens are shot so it will come down to Mussina vs Martinez, who's got more? Schilling to start a potential Game 6, if it gets to that point, I can imagine things getting pretty tight in the rear for the Yankees. They do NOT want to take this series back to NY.
USMCBillsFan Posted October 18, 2004 Posted October 18, 2004 I'm happy that the Sox showed some guts last night. A sweep would have been downright painful. Lets see if the Sox can show some more heart today. Both bullpens are shot so it will come down to Mussina vs Martinez, who's got more? Schilling to start a potential Game 6, if it gets to that point, I can imagine things getting pretty tight in the rear for the Yankees. They do NOT want to take this series back to NY. 74350[/snapback] I don't think the Yankees are at all worried about Schilling. He has to be 100% healthy to beat the Yankees and new shoe or not, he won't be. I think the media is hyping it up too much. Just two days ago he was done for the series and now all of a sudden a new shoe is created just for him and he's all better. Haha...right.
kasper13 Posted October 18, 2004 Posted October 18, 2004 Nobody expected a Yankees sweep. This just gives Red Sox Nation a false sense of hope and sets up Pedro to lose again to the Yankees today. Red Sox bullpen is spent. If it does go to Game 6 back in NY, Schilling will start but he can't be more than 50% and won't last long. After the first four games of this series, I do not mind watching one or even two more games.
Greg de'Ville Posted October 18, 2004 Posted October 18, 2004 ...only delayed the inevitable. Yanks should close it out tonight. As for the NLCS, well BF, start worrying. "stros are coming on. Now a 2-of-3 that I think will go the full 7.
ExiledInIllinois Posted October 18, 2004 Posted October 18, 2004 Ya... I know... Nice win Sox! You guys wrecked my bump of this thread: EII Predicts Yanks in 4! Well, I guess in 5 will do... Okay, I give them in 6. Who knows, if they actually pull this off... There might be hope for the Bills.
njsue Posted October 19, 2004 Posted October 19, 2004 Yankees will win it tonight in front of their fans. Remember the ghosts are waiting to help this team clinch it. GO YANKEES CRUSH THE CRY BABY.
Guest Guest Posted October 19, 2004 Posted October 19, 2004 Hey Yankee Fans: WHO'S YOUR DADDY NOW????
USMCBillsFan Posted October 19, 2004 Posted October 19, 2004 Hey Yankee Fans:WHO'S YOUR DADDY NOW???? 75684[/snapback] It's not Pedro moron. He didn't beat us that's for sure.
T-Bone Posted October 19, 2004 Posted October 19, 2004 Interesting that the Red Sox started winning after Joe Six Pack aka J-Bone announced he was a Yankees fan....
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