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Posted By: Steve
*Just returned from a weekend in NYC and didn't realize a pissing contest on this very issue was in the works. |
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Posted By: Matt
The Indians lost that series more then the Sox won it - if their 1 and 2 starters hadn't choked, there wouldn't even have been 6 games. And don't tell me that it was great hitting that toasted those 2 starters because the Sox had problems with Paul Byrd and Jake Westbrook. |
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Posted By: PC
yawn |
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Posted By: chris bland
Red Sox needed all seven games to beat the Indians - guess 143 million dollars doesnt go as far as it used to... |
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Posted By: Bob
The Red Sox have gone from a scruffy bunch of lovable characters to just as much penthouse millionaires as the Yankees. Every year since 1958 I have rooted for the American league team in the WS (being an AL guy) but this year I have officially become a small market rooter and will be rooting for the Rockies. The total payroll for Colorado, Cleveland and Arizona combined is less than that of the buy-a-pennant Red Sox. I expect to see them buy Tori Hunter over the winter and spend a zillion dollars doing so while the Yankees keep pace with their acquisitions. Here's hoping the Brew Crew and Twins are in the Series next year! |
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Posted By: peter chao
Did the Rockies play the Red Sox during interleague games? If Josh Beckettt wins game one the Red Sox are going to be tough to beat. |
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