Tuesday 10/6/09 - JDPNYY's Question of the day:
Who are the Best New York Yankee Closers of all time?
Please choose 3, ranking them 1-3
Tuesday 10/6/09 - JDPNYY's Question of the day:
Who are the Best New York Yankee Closers of all time?
Please choose 3, ranking them 1-3
If I had 3 wishes... One of my wishes would be to make a select few of you Pirates Fans.
1) Rivera
2) Gossage
3) Lyle
238 more runs to score 1000.
2010 GT record: 8-5 (including two near no-hitters)Originally Posted by Yankeeah
Same answer as yesterday (1) Mo, (2) Goose, (3) Sparky.
Mo
Mo
Mo
Gossage
Lyle
Originally Posted by JDPNYY
Mo!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Goose
Sparky
*The curtains drawn in the little room downstairs
Prima Donna lord you really should have been there
Sitting like a princess perched in her electric chair...*
Same.Originally Posted by RYMASTER or Ryan_Yankees
A coward is incapable of exhibiting love; it is the prerogative of the brave.
-- Mahatma Gandhi
Same as everyone else, but with an honorable mention to Righetti.
A foolish consistency is the hobgoblin of little minds, adored by little statesmen and philosophers and divines.- Barry Manilow
1. Mo
2. Sparky
3. Goose
"But what people tend to forget...is that being a Yankee is as much about character as it is about performance; as much about who you are as what you do."
- President Barack Obama

I just ate a pizza.
Slaughter Is The Best Medicine
-=2009=WORLD=CHAMPIONS=-
FIRE JETER
Mo, Goose, Sparky
.Of all the things in life I've lost, I miss my mind the most.
As much as I loved Rags it's gotta be
1. Mo
2. Goose
3. Sparky
This chick digs the long ball
I'll go along with those picks but I was half expecting to see a Joe Page argument from you.Originally Posted by JL25and3
Rivera
Gossage
Lyle
Joe Page and Righetti should at least get a mention.
Those who can — do. Those who can’t — criticize.
Originally Posted by fredgmuggs
No Fred Beene?
I'm just a simple guy, I live from day to day.
A ray of sunshine melts my frown, blows my blues away.
He could sure throw a hook.Originally Posted by johnnyyankee
Those who can — do. Those who can’t — criticize.
I realized I never answered this - although I did yesterday. Best=favorite in this case:
Mo
Goose
Sparky
To be sane is more dramatic than to be mad - GK Chesterton, Orthodoxy
Same as yesterday...
1. Mo
2. Sparky
3. Goose
Heidi
"I don't need any extra motivation. My motivation is to win." - Derek Jeter
Mo
Goose
Farnsworth
Mo
Joe Page
Bob Turley (WS,appearances)

I agree.Originally Posted by JL25and3
Just a Sox Fan with a Yankee Wife in tow... and with one little Red Sox fan now welcoming her new baby Yankee fan sister into "our" Yankees/Red Sox World.
Daddy Loves His Baby Angels
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I believe we've a landslide of apathy on our hands.
Good point on Page; I hadn't thought of him. He'd come in behind Righetti just because he only had a few years - but damn, those years were good.Originally Posted by fredgmuggs
According to BR-com, one of Page's nicknames was "The Gay Reliever." How times change.
A foolish consistency is the hobgoblin of little minds, adored by little statesmen and philosophers and divines.- Barry Manilow
He. I didn't see Muggs' Page reference. I still vote for him.Originally Posted by JL25and3
My niece and I have a running joke about him. It started when we were at a game a couple of years ago, and the trivia question was about the WS MVP in 1958. I came right out with, "I believe that was Bullet Bob Turley." She looked at me like I was nuts, even more so when it turned out I was right.Originally Posted by Mantle'sMutt
Then a few months later the Yankees were in Baltimore, and the trivia question on YES had to do with some pitcher doing something for both the Orioles and Yankees. Bob Turley. "Ah," Singleton said immediately, "Bullet Bob." My niece and I were on the phone within seconds.
Ever since then, the answer to any trivia question when we're together is, "I believe that was Bullet Bob Turley." Well, we were at one of the Boston games a couple of weeks ago, and they asked...1958 WS MVP. They must have known we were there.
A foolish consistency is the hobgoblin of little minds, adored by little statesmen and philosophers and divines.- Barry Manilow
My answer:
Mariano Rivera
Goose Gossage
Sparky Lyle
Final Results
Mariano Rivera
Goose Gossage
Sparky Lyle
This concludes Tuesday's Question of the day
Feel free to carry on any discussions. Of which there were few.
Please don't give any new answers to this QoD. Barely got any in the first place, like this is a concern.
If I had 3 wishes... One of my wishes would be to make a select few of you Pirates Fans.
I loved it when they brought starters in like it was really the end of the earth.Originally Posted by JL25and3
Great story about your niece, those little things are life's spice. Sounds a little like my son and I when we watched Jeopardy together and the category was Shakespeare. We'd question very answer with, "Who was King Lear?"
What impressed me was he voted as high 3rd and 4th in the MVP voting.Originally Posted by JL25and3
Those who can — do. Those who can’t — criticize.
I'm not sure it's apathy as much as pretty much total agreement.Originally Posted by Mantle'sMutt
Although I wonder how long it will be before there's another pitcher nicknamed "The Gay Reliever" and if that will mean a whole new level of acceptance!![]()
To be sane is more dramatic than to be mad - GK Chesterton, Orthodoxy
I think it will be great when a big-time player (or even a regular) comes out of the closet - at any time, but especially when he's still playing.Originally Posted by allybear
As it stands, I know of only two players who ever came out.
A foolish consistency is the hobgoblin of little minds, adored by little statesmen and philosophers and divines.- Barry Manilow
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