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    ESPN Sports Center anchors on suicide watch after Ortiz strikes out

    suicide watch after Ortiz strikes out FOUR times, including once with the bases loaded and the Red Sox down by two in the eight.
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    Nothing new here - ESPN is Red Sox Nation 2 .
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    I wonder if they'll re-run Cold Pizza's Tuesday morning segment on "does Curt Schilling's win mean the Red Sox are about to put the Yankees away early?"

    No bias, though ...

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    SOP for ESPN highlight shows:

    Show Ortiz homers, gloss over 0-5 4K nights.

    Show A-Rod errors and DPs, casually mention game-winning hits.

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    When the Yankee game is on both NESN and ESPN it's no comparison. I automatically watch NESN because Don Orsillo and Jerry Remy call a fair game without "all the homer yelling" of that big fat blimp Jon Miller. In fact, I'll only watch ESPN with the sound off if it's not on any other station. But I happen to like the way NESN does their games.
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    Just saw Baseball Tonight, Jeter's play didn't even make web gems, but of course Lowell's play against Sheffield did.

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    I've watched NESN instead of ESPN the last two nights.
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    If Ortiz had gone deep with the bases juiced, I doubt that Royals/Tigers highlights would lead off SportsCenter.

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    Quote Originally Posted by yankee maniac
    Just saw Baseball Tonight, Jeter's play didn't even make web gems, but of course Lowell's play against Sheffield did.
    I'm going to chalk that one up to the fact that they needed some additional production on it. Probably wanted a few angles.

    It'll probably be #2 on the midnight show.

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    Quote Originally Posted by yankee maniac
    Just saw Baseball Tonight, Jeter's play didn't even make web gems, but of course Lowell's play against Sheffield did.
    You've got to be kidding.

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    I only get NESN too because of blackouts, but I'd pick them over ESPN anyway.

    I do get a kick out of the way they sound like someone shot their favorite pet when they lose though. There was more behind the Dunkin Donuts musical montage than the play Jeter made to end the game.

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    Funny this thread should be started.

    I was saying earlier tonight to my roomie that, if the Yankees won tonight (this was obviously mid-game), ESPN would cream itself over Manny's homers and not the fact that Melky (the 21 year old who was like a deer in headlights last year) had his breakout game.

    Great game by Melky....now if that power just starts to show up....

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    Funny this thread should be started.
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    Quote Originally Posted by yankee maniac
    Just saw Baseball Tonight, Jeter's play didn't even make web gems, but of course Lowell's play against Sheffield did.
    That either shows bias or stupidity, and I'm betting on both. Jeter's play was about a thousand times more difficult.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The PRO
    When the Yankee game is on both NESN and ESPN it's no comparison. I automatically watch NESN because Don Orsillo and Jerry Remy call a fair game without "all the homer yelling" of that big fat blimp Jon Miller. In fact, I'll only watch ESPN with the sound off if it's not on any other station. But I happen to like the way NESN does their games.
    Tonight's ESPN announcers were Shulman and Hershiser, who are their best. In fact, Hershiser is probably the most objective and intelligent analyst in any baseball booth right now...he's great.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MassNYYfan
    I only get NESN too because of blackouts, but I'd pick them over ESPN anyway.

    I do get a kick out of the way they sound like someone shot their favorite pet when they lose though. There was more behind the Dunkin Donuts musical montage than the play Jeter made to end the game.
    I am still amazed that NESN played Rage against the Machine during the game for the Dunkin Donuts break (or whatever it's called)

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    Quote Originally Posted by suha
    Tonight's ESPN announcers were Shulman and Hershiser, who are their best. In fact, Hershiser is probably the most objective and intelligent analyst in any baseball booth right now...he's great.
    As long as he doesn't talk politics.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Spiker101
    As long as he doesn't talk politics.
    Lol yeah I tuned that part out. He should definitely stick to baseball.
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    Quote Originally Posted by spiritof27
    I've watched NESN instead of ESPN the last two nights.
    I'm new to Directv, but how come they show the games on ESPN and NESN and not on YES?
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    ESPN is ridiculous. Tonight proves that Ortiz may not be as 'clutch' as people claim him to be. Funny - yesterday, Chris Russo was on saying that at 2.5 games back the Yanks were done, not even going to make the playoffs. Now, they're right there again. It's funny how the media can basically turn on one game. If we lose tomorrow, we'll be hearing how this team can't win and Arod is awful.

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    Quote Originally Posted by surge511
    If we lose tomorrow, we'll be hearing how this team can't win and Arod is awful.
    I guarantee the Yankees will not lose tomorrow.

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    Quote Originally Posted by surge511
    ESPN is ridiculous. Tonight proves that Ortiz may not be as 'clutch' as people claim him to be. Funny - yesterday, Chris Russo was on saying that at 2.5 games back the Yanks were done, not even going to make the playoffs. Now, they're right there again. It's funny how the media can basically turn on one game. If we lose tomorrow, we'll be hearing how this team can't win and Arod is awful.
    You do wonder how veteran media people can just panic over one game. Not just Russo (who is a bad joke) but in Saturday's Yankee win Tim McCarver talked about how this will impact Billy Wagner for the next two weeks. Wagner has gotten saves in his two appearances since. I can see questioning if a youngster can bounce back but veteran players such as Wagner, Rodriguez and Ortiz realize it is a long season and tomorrow is another day.

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    NESN is not bad. The best thing is that because they see the Yankees so much, they do feel the need to repeat the same 5 themes like ESPN always does. I mean, I'm well aware that Jeter is not an overrated player and I do not need Joe Morgan to tell me this every game.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hellonewman
    I wonder if they'll re-run Cold Pizza's Tuesday morning segment on "does Curt Schilling's win mean the Red Sox are about to put the Yankees away early?"

    No bias, though ...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Spiker101
    That either shows bias or stupidity, and I'm betting on both. Jeter's play was about a thousand times more difficult.
    ...and a thousand times less lucky. Kudos to the Sox for Lowell being perfectly positioned for Sheff, but the Captain's stop transfer and throw were poetry in motion.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MattUNC2003
    Funny this thread should be started.

    I was saying earlier tonight to my roomie that, if the Yankees won tonight (this was obviously mid-game), ESPN would cream itself over Manny's homers and not the fact that Melky (the 21 year old who was like a deer in headlights last year) had his breakout game.

    Great game by Melky....now if that power just starts to show up....
    No wonder the Yankees never trade him.
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    On the 12:20 bbt, Haroly said the Jeter play was the best of the night.

    Lowell's play, or any of Bostons were a web gem

    Jeters was number 1.

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    Top 5 Web Gems were just re-done. Jeter's play was number one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 27IsNext
    Top 5 Web Gems were just re-done. Jeter's play was number one.
    Yet folks will ignore that because it disproves their Oliver Stone ESPN bias conspiracy theories.

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    Having dealt with Bristol types personally (and knowing how they think), it probably killed them to even add the Jeter play, never mind make it number one!

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    Anyone got a video of the Jeter play? I missed the 9th inning

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    Quote Originally Posted by The PRO
    When the Yankee game is on both NESN and ESPN it's no comparison. I automatically watch NESN because Don Orsillo and Jerry Remy call a fair game without "all the homer yelling" of that big fat blimp Jon Miller. In fact, I'll only watch ESPN with the sound off if it's not on any other station. But I happen to like the way NESN does their games.
    I actually think NESN does a fair game, if a little dry at times. Orsillo and Remy are one of my preferred broadcast teams.

    ESPN's team tonight wasn't that bad, though. I still stuck primarily with Remdawg & Sidekick, but when I went to ESPN it was listenable.
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    The Sportscenter Top Ten had Jeter's play at #8, while Youkilis diving stop was #4, and the #1 was Boris Diaw hitting a 6 foot jumper for the Suns to win in Dallas.

    Absolutely ridiculous. Maybe the game winning shot should be #1, but there were plenty of other plays (a diving catch by Kaz Matsui), a diving stop by a 3B that weren't nearly as good as Jeter's play.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RIYankee23
    The Sportscenter Top Ten had Jeter's play at #8, while Youkilis diving stop was #4, and the #1 was Boris Diaw hitting a 6 foot jumper for the Suns to win in Dallas.

    Absolutely ridiculous. Maybe the game winning shot should be #1, but there were plenty of other plays (a diving catch by Kaz Matsui), a diving stop by a 3B that weren't nearly as good as Jeter's play.
    Jeters play was amazing. Maybe the play is starting to be taken for granted, simply because Jeter will execute it flawlessly nearly everytime he gets the chance. I simply think that everyone, even non-Yanks fan have become so spoiled by the clutchness of DJ that they do not appreciate his physical ability. It was an amazing play. Especially considering the team the Yanks were playing and the fact that it was the game ending play. Jeter is the clutchest player in sports and in many ways is taken for granted. But Yanks fans still appreciate all he does.
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    Quote Originally Posted by surge511
    Chris Russo was on saying that at 2.5 games back the Yanks were done, not even going to make the playoffs.
    He was saying it pretty jokingly... Russo is an admitted Yankee hater and always picks against the Yanks. He alwyas picks against us but he's doing it with his heart, not his head.
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    Chris Russo was on saying that at 2.5 games back the Yanks were done, not even going to make the playoffs.



    Quote Originally Posted by JeffWeaverFan
    He was saying it pretty jokingly... Russo is an admitted Yankee hater and always picks against the Yanks. He alwyas picks against us but he's doing it with his heart, not his head.
    I think Russo does this to get a rise out of the Yankee fans who let him get under their skin. Mike was asking him what theme he was going to use this year. Last year was the 1959/1965 theme, this year he said he would use 1979. I love it when he is wrong.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 27IsNext
    Top 5 Web Gems were just re-done. Jeter's play was number one.
    yeah there was no way they weren't gonna show that. Even if the ESPN theory is true, they have always had a hard on for Jeter.
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    I find Harold Reynolds to be a huge yankee sympathist
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    Quote Originally Posted by Why Not?
    Yet folks will ignore that because it disproves their Oliver Stone ESPN bias conspiracy theories.
    Well I'll give them credit for making Jeter number one, funny thing is I was watching BBT and when they got to number one I was sure as hell Jeter's play would not even make the top 5 in which case I would really have had something to say! I was almost dissapointed it was there!

    Having said that, ESPN as a whole is biased against the Yankees, but I am relatively happy with the BT crew. I think Ravech and Reynolds and even Kruk give everyone a fair shake most of the time. When they bemoan a Yankee player, I am usually bemoaning the guy as well. It is not like they have a witch hunt for problems with the Yankees. It is more the national media, and even some of the local media like the Times or Lupica who have witch hunts.
    The ESPN back page stories on Mike and Mike in the morning are really bad.
    "The Yankees won last night, BUT... This guy sucks and that guy sucks and they are done". Yesterday, after Arod had the big 3 run blast that decided the game, they were still all over him and his postgame comments. The guy just won a game against Boston. And oph by the way, Arod is 2nd in the league in go ahead RBI's and leads the league in GWRBI. I am not saying therse are the end all be all of clutch definition, bu it goes to show you that no matter what, if you hunt for something long enough, you'll find it even if it does not exist. I am sure I could make up some stat to show Pujols to be a bad hitter if I sat down long enough and thought about it. That is what they do with Arod and the Yankees.
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    Quote Originally Posted by surge511
    ESPN is ridiculous. Tonight proves that Ortiz may not be as 'clutch' as people claim him to be. Funny - yesterday, Chris Russo was on saying that at 2.5 games back the Yanks were done, not even going to make the playoffs. Now, they're right there again. It's funny how the media can basically turn on one game. If we lose tomorrow, we'll be hearing how this team can't win and Arod is awful.
    I love seeing those guys eat their words
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    Quote Originally Posted by PeteRFNY
    BTW the funniest thing I ever got from them was a Harold Reynolds bobble head doll. Kiki ripped the head off it two weeks ago...!
    FWIW, I always thought that Reynolds was the most pro-yankee guy on the staff.
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    Quote Originally Posted by EdRuane
    I'm going to chalk that one up to the fact that they needed some additional production on it. Probably wanted a few angles.

    It'll probably be #2 on the midnight show.
    It was number 1.

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    Is is possible that we could just have one "ESPN is biased" thread and everyone can post their greivances there? I feel like we have a new one after each series.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bozidar
    FWIW, I always thought that Reynolds was the most pro-yankee guy on the staff.
    Reynolds loves Torre and Jeter. And now, Harold has a partner with Tino sitting on board!

    Ravech always seemed to report the happenings with no bias. The other guys, no so much. And some, downright bash whatever the Yankees do. I used to like Kruk as a player, but he has turned into a human penis! EVery word out of his mouth about the Yankees is a negative one. I stopped watching baseball tonight because of him.
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    Why does it matter whether these guys are pro or anti-Yankee?? Are their opinions going to change whether you like the Yankees or not??
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    Quote Originally Posted by T-Rod
    I'm new to Directv, but how come they show the games on ESPN and NESN and not on YES?
    i have wondered the same thing! however, for the Yankees-Red Sox series at the Stadium, DirecTV showed the YES feed for all of the games. maybe it is a home network thing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RhodeyYankee2638
    I find Harold Reynolds to be a huge yankee sympathist
    I agree. He seems to get excited when they do well.
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    Quote Originally Posted by suha
    Tonight's ESPN announcers were Shulman and Hershiser, who are their best. In fact, Hershiser is probably the most objective and intelligent analyst in any baseball booth right now...he's great.
    Ditto. I really enjoyed Hershiser tonight, and Shulman's always been good.
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    Quote Originally Posted by T-Rod
    I'm new to Directv, but how come they show the games on ESPN and NESN and not on YES?
    ESPN was because it was a national game, and about 99% of the time you always get the home team's feed. This weekend all the games will be on YES. Except Friday night's game won't be because whenever it's on the local NY channel (My 9 I think it is) you don't get those games. But you'll probably get the Royals feed for Friday, and then YES for the other weekend games.

    Edit: Actually you won't get Saturday's game at all if you're not in the NY area. Fox blacks out all out of market teams until 7 PM I believe it is because they want you to watch their broadcast instead. It sucks. Big time.




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