I guess he'll need surgery- they're hoping he can wait till the offseasonOriginally Posted by Bronson'sCornrows
I guess he'll need surgery- they're hoping he can wait till the offseasonOriginally Posted by Bronson'sCornrows
" They turned Pete into a hornytoad!!!"
PS- life in the "209" near Yosemite- I was on a road bike ride yesterday and encountered a ( large ) bear in the middle of the road
Ortiz, April 2010: .143/.238/.286/.524
Ortiz, May 2010: .363/.424/.788/1.211
His and Pedroia's stats are much better on the road than at home too. Can't predict baseball, I guess.
Likes the Yankees.
If I was into good conspiracy theories I'd say the eye drops and milksahkes arrived shortly after his last random test.Originally Posted by TommyK8
Baseball is life;
the rest is just details.

Who knows if he's still roiding up, but he certainly did have a great May whatever the reason.Originally Posted by Yankee Tripper
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I don't think he is. He had a great 2nd half last year and got off to another terrible start this year. I don't think he's roiding any more than I think Tex is rioding for the Yanks. But I'm pretty sure there was a time he was roiding as hard as A-riod.Originally Posted by YankeePride1967
Baseball is life;
the rest is just details.
Yep, this a lot. I don't think all hot streaks are caused by 'roids or whatever, but he was on them in the past.Originally Posted by Yankee Tripper
Likes the Yankees.
I think a lot of people were on them in the past. I think that percentage is far lower now.Originally Posted by snarkerella
Baseball is life;
the rest is just details.
I'm inclined to agree with this, but he could still be cheating in some way or another (HGH, masking agents, etc.). I don't think he is, but there's no way of knowing for sure.Originally Posted by Yankee Tripper
"Pitchers throw baseballs."
-Tim McCarver
I'm more inclined to think he made an adjustment, probably with his hands, of some kind because when I saw him in April his bat speed just looked gone and he was purely a mistake hitter at that point.Originally Posted by Bronson'sCornrows
Baseball is life;
the rest is just details.
Who drinks milkshakes in Boston in April? Really? It's way too cold for milkshakes then.Originally Posted by TommyK8
It's not a conspiracy theory, Tommy, only David Ortiz would be drinking the milkshakes and lying about it.Originally Posted by TommyK8
In your opinion, what kind of adjustment increases bat speed? I would think the difference between being late on 86mph fastballs and turning on 95mph heat is more than a mechanical adjustment.Originally Posted by Yankee Tripper
His fast-twitch muscles seemed to have gotten twitchier.
But, as stated, let's see if it continues.

I don't think he stil any longerl is either but in today's age I who knows? The point I was making was whatever the reason, he had a great May.Originally Posted by Yankee Tripper
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do they have to beep out every interview with that team or what?
http://sports.espn.go.com/boston/mlb...joe&id=5233395This two-day break for Pedroia will be welcomed, but he's not about to make any excuses for his lack of offensive output of late. It's a long season and he knows, as the rest of the Red Sox do, that come September his numbers will be exactly where they need to be.
"I can guarantee you that I won't end the year hitting .260 or whatever the [expletive] I'm hitting now," he said after Friday's loss. "I can guarantee you that. I don't guarantee a lot, but that's for damn sure."
When he curses it makes him feel all grown up.Originally Posted by b-ball-lunachick
“If he ever looks mad at you, go ahead and hit him before he sucker punches you.”
-Thurman Munson on Billy Martin
how great would it be if he finishes below .260.Originally Posted by Mr Coffee
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I wonder if Scutaro or Cameron were around when he was making his guarantees. Scutaro - lifetime .265 hitter, Cameron - .250. If I were them, I'd take offense...
another quote I hope comes back to haunt them:
“It’s a heavyweight title fight, and you might get one good blow on me,” Papelbon said. “But you ain’t gonna knock me out.”
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/05/19/sp...19yankees.html
Speaking of getting knocked out, how'd the 2009 ALDS work out for you there, Pappy?Originally Posted by b-ball-lunachick
“If he ever looks mad at you, go ahead and hit him before he sucker punches you.”
-Thurman Munson on Billy Martin
Most of us don't come here to gloat after a win. You're giving away your gameplan, Tommy.
"Pitchers throw baseballs."
-Tim McCarver
I guess there's no three knockdown rule in this fight, because A-Rod alone has sent him to the canvas 3 times.Originally Posted by b-ball-lunachick
"We understand that John Henry must be embarrassed, frustrated and disappointed by his failure in this transaction. Unlike the Yankees, he chose not to go the extra distance for his fans in Boston."
The summer months are a great time to drink milkshakes. Yum.Originally Posted by TommyK8

To keep us dumb Yankee fans in line?Originally Posted by Bronson'sCornrows
You know when either the Sox win or the Yankees lose anyway.
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Well Bronson's, I think you are pandering now. I don't think you will find me gloating after a win against the A's, and I simply continued a back and forth I started before the game started. The Yankees won last night too. I also came in after the Yankees kicked our asses in the first two games of both 3 games series played thus far this year and congratulated the Yankee fans and said the Red Sox were embarrassingly outplayed.Originally Posted by Bronson'sCornrows
That said, again I hate to ruin a good conspiracy theory, so if that's what you think...knock yourself out.
Originally Posted by TommyK8
Again w/ the conspiracy theory- once again misused
Paranoid much?
" They turned Pete into a hornytoad!!!"
PS- life in the "209" near Yosemite- I was on a road bike ride yesterday and encountered a ( large ) bear in the middle of the road
Do you drive conservatively to get such great ass gas mileage?Originally Posted by TommyK8
If I had 3 wishes... One of my wishes would be to make a select few of you Pirates Fans.
In that case, he'd still honor his guarantee. He WON'T finish at .260 at the end of the year. That's kind of an easy guarantee to make. I mean, what are the chances that he finishes the year batting exactly .260?Originally Posted by b-ball-lunachick
2009 - World Champion New York Yankees!!
Originally Posted by CoyoteYankee
Was that his batting average or weight?
" They turned Pete into a hornytoad!!!"
PS- life in the "209" near Yosemite- I was on a road bike ride yesterday and encountered a ( large ) bear in the middle of the road
Sure it is. At the very least, it's baiting. You're clearly bothered by those fans that joke about Ortiz' PED use, especially as it relates to milkshakes and eye drops. You respond by sarcastically referring to the arrival of his milk shakes right after a game we won where his home run was the difference. Now, if I'm mischaracterizing that particular post I apologize, but at the very least, it lacks tact, and it's not like you don't have a history of this kind of stuff.Originally Posted by TommyK8
If I were pandering, by the way, who would I be pandering to? Why? If you mean pandering to the Yankee fans here, not my typical MO. In fact, I wasn't the one in here patronizing them with smarmy congrats when they beat us earlier this season. You definitely don't mean pandering to Curt Schilling, which is both unsolicited and your specialty. Maybe you mean pandering to our fellow Sox fans in here; still way off, but you're getting closer. More than a few of us are regularly annoyed by the frequency with which you set off 10-12 page long arguments, which are frequently fueled by posts such as the one I originally quoted. This just looked like one of your typical jabs, whether you meant it to be or not. I don't want to speak for anyone else, but sometimes its wears out my nerves a tad.
"Pitchers throw baseballs."
-Tim McCarver
Robby Thomson theory of coaching third hurting the Red Sox today....runner thrown out at home in the 3rd and 4th inning-both times with nobody out. They are playing the A's so it might not cost them.....
Hoping Rivera can pitch forever!
Fire Thomson now!!!
It definitely cost the Red Sox the game! They lost 9-8 and both plays loom largeOriginally Posted by parkerstrong
Hoping Rivera can pitch forever!
Fire Thomson now!!!
When you allow 9 runs I have a hard time placing all the blame for the loss on the third base coach but that's just me.Originally Posted by parkerstrong
I blame the pitching and the defense.
Rotoworld is mad, it's hilarious when they make these kind of statements when the pitching gave up 9 runs, and also they don't make these kind of statements for any other teams.Kurt Suzuki hit a pair of homers off Tim Wakefield to help the A's beat the Red Sox 9-8 on Thursday.
Vin Mazzaro got the win for the A's after replacing the injured Brett Anderson to start the third. Third-base coach Tim Bogar should be charged with the loss for Boston, as he twice got runners thrown out at home with no outs in an inning. And it didn't even take perfect throws to get them. Suzuki's homers were his sixth and seventh of the season. He has three in two days after going without one in 54 at-bats during May.
Originally Posted by CoyoteYankee
this is true. it seems he's coming out of his slump a bit...I guess we'll start hearing all about his laser shows again.
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Their writers are pathetically in love with the Red Sox -- you should see how their descriptions of the Yankees are basically backhanded insults, regardless of performanceOriginally Posted by DRobertsonNYY
SI: Do you have a secret ambition?
Igawa: That's secret.
"They should just practice during the regular season and show up for the playoffs -Ichiro on the Yankees
Yeah I've realized that, it's quite sad reallyOriginally Posted by Mark19
I remember for Burnett's last start, they stated that Burnett couldn't keep his current ERA because of his peripherals. But they refuse to say the same for Claytop![]()
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Gonna be hard for the sawx to maintain momentum w/ 3/5 of the rotation ( DiceK, Wake, Lackey ) not showing any consistency ( except maybe Wake who's been consistently bad )
At the least, it will expose their pen even more
" They turned Pete into a hornytoad!!!"
PS- life in the "209" near Yosemite- I was on a road bike ride yesterday and encountered a ( large ) bear in the middle of the road
Thats true, but both plays were big factors in the game. 9 runs is not giving your offense a great chance to win, but if both runners were held they probably score since they were killing the ball against whomever Oakland put on the mound.Originally Posted by yankeebot
Hoping Rivera can pitch forever!
Fire Thomson now!!!
Nathan?
He got ROed I think.Originally Posted by Eschie
But I'm sure if he was here he'd tell us that if the Sox hadn't given up all those runs, they would have won.
Likes the Yankees.

Lester and Buchholz, pray for thunder bolts.Originally Posted by ieddyi
Here after a Red Sox loss AND a Yankee win...Whoaaa!Originally Posted by Rice14
Reminds me of when I was one of the first folks in this thread to congratulate the Yankee fans after they won the World Series last year....and after all major victories over the Red Sox the last 6 years. Check it out, you'll see it's the truth.
And the only Yankee fan I ever pandered to was yankeebot...I have a soft spot in my heart for her...

SOSH must be down.

Originally Posted by TommyK8
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Merry f'ing Christmas

good comp. because teixeira tested positive for banned substances like ortiz did.Originally Posted by Yankee Tripper
awesome work.
Yankee fan on Yankee fan in the Sox thread...interesting.Originally Posted by ojo
Back to Bogar, I don't care what Rotoworld said but the fact is that Tim Bogar sent two runners into almost certain outs at the plate, which undoubtedly made winning that game much more difficult. Now it's true that if Wake had pitched better and Manny Delcarman not served up two bombs, the Sox would have had a much better chance to win, especially since they scored 8 runs.
But Bogar is beyond awful. He's costing them outs and arguably games and is a constant risk to the players' health. And even when nothing obviously bad happens, it's hard to believe that runners have any confidence in him when they approach third.
The Sox need to replace him. And while it would be unusual in the extreme to do this mid-season, I wouldn't be at all surprised if they did it.
"Other than being able to throw a ball by you, often, there isn't much difference between us other than you love a team I never could, and despise a team I'll always love." - G38, 2/7/09

Then again, the may not replace Bogar.
Then again, they might.Originally Posted by roblyo33
There should be no ambiguity on this issue for Yankee fans. The longer Tim Bogar remains in his current position for fans who don't like the Sox, the better.
"Other than being able to throw a ball by you, often, there isn't much difference between us other than you love a team I never could, and despise a team I'll always love." - G38, 2/7/09
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