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Mets great SP be damned, KC will out-athlete the Yorkers and find a way.

30 years is a long time and a nice even number. Maybe next year for that team.

Royals in 6.
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It should be Royals in 6, but never count Ned Yost out.
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Sudden Sam wrote: That said, I could care less. Two teams I care nothing about.
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Great game tonight, Colon dueling with Young, who would've thought, I still think the Mets will win it all. Game 4 will be interesting to see if Yost goes with Volquez or Young, versus Madz (sp?). I think the the two young Met's longhairs will win the next couple of games.

Also it is only 10:45 here on the left coast... :bode:
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It was indeed a great game, an instant classic, if you will.

I made it thru 11 innings before having to bail.

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I don't care which team wins. All that matters is that the Chicago Cubs are out. Again. You may ask why do I care about Chicago? It's because the Cubbies have a role to play in life and that is to be the lovable loser in MLB. We used to love Boston for the same reason-- they suffered from "The Curse of the Bambino" and it made them charming, fun to watch, fun to commiserate with during October. Everyone could root for them, especially if they were playing New York, but once they won? Now they're just another overpaying asshole team who buys championships. No charm, no backstory, no reason to watch.

Chicago is in that pre-championship Boston place. If they were smart the owner would pay the players or refs to throw the game. Let them into the playoffs or Series? Sure. The closer to winning, the better. But don't let them win. In Chicago's case, winning is for losers. If they ever take a World Series what makes them special is lost and no championship pennant can ever replace that.
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Rooster wrote: We used to love Boston for the same reason-- they suffered from "The Curse of the Bambino" and it made them charming, fun to watch, fun to commiserate with during October. Everyone could root for them.
Speak for yourself. Before the Red Sox broke through, their core fan was already an insufferable dickhole who obnoxiously rooted for a team that sucked at buying championships till 2004.

Btw....baseball has umpires.
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Mets in 6
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Sudden Sam wrote:
R-Jack wrote: Btw....baseball has umpires.
http://www.nydailynews.com/sports/baseb ... -1.2413364

Please tell us you forgot the :meds: emote...

I hope you don't believe this Sam...
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Bucmonkey wrote:
Sudden Sam wrote:
R-Jack wrote: Btw....baseball has umpires.
http://www.nydailynews.com/sports/baseb ... -1.2413364

Please tell us you forgot the :meds: emote...

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Sudden Sam wrote:That said, I could care less. Two teams I care nothing about.
You should care to learn some basic English.

My initial thought was IKYABWAIs in six, so I'll stick with that. deGrom vs Cueto is going to be the biggest mismatch in this series. If the Mets don't win tonight, I think it'll be a clean sweep.
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Sudden Sam wrote:
That said, I could care less. (T)eams I care nothing about.
Funny. Same way I feel about Alabama, Nick Satan, and the rest of the over-hyped, over-rated, sister-fucking pile of shit SEC. Stupid fucking Indians fan.
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Rooster wrote:All that matters is that the Chicago Cubs are out.
This is the only thing I agree with you on. Cub fan is much as R-Jerk described Blow Sux fan. I hope the Cubs go another century without a title for the way they Cub fan did Steve Bartman. Ball-less, sackless pieces of shit.
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The way this is going....bolt down the buffet trays because KC is gonna have a celebration in a few days.
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ehhh, I picked the wrong longhair tonight.

I'm thinking my prognostication last night will probably play out to be wrong, but that was mostly for Whitey's benefit.
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I am just hoping for a sweep so that by this time next week baseball will occupy zero space on sports center. Granted it will be replaced by NBA which isn't any better.


Here's hoping the Royals win it for Wagon's sake.
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Bucmonkey wrote:Mets in 6
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Papa Willie wrote:I hope the Royals win. Fuck NYC. I don't like it's people, and I don't like how the media tries to suck it's cock.
I have nothing against NYC or its teeming masses. Greatest city in the world, according to no less than John Lennon.

It's all that ad revenue from the big metro areas that drive the media and sports interest in general. Puny KC doesn't pay their bills. I get that, doesn't bother me.

Happy to be in the flyover, feet on the ground. I don't want to get on another jetliner. The few times I have were more than enough.
Plus - I just want Wags to love me.
That's creepy, but still, I don't dislike you.

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Sudden Sam wrote:Royals in 5.

What do I win?
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Pete Rose predicted Royals in 5 and see where it got him.
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War Wagon wrote:Pete Rose predicted Royals in 5 and see where it got him.
I wonder how much he bet on it.
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Way for the Mets skipper to forget he runs the team and shits the bed caving in to Harvey in the 9th.


Royals should've been celebrating at home in game 6
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R-Jack wrote:Way for the Mets skipper to forget he runs the team and shits the bed caving in to Harvey in the 9th.
This.

I've never seen anything like it at the MLB level. No petulant pitcher should ever be telling the fucking manager who got them there that he's staying in to pitch the 9th. No manager worth his salt should ever go against his best judgement, regardless of what the idiot fans were chanting at the time.

He got played like a fool not only for leaving him in, but then staying with him after Cain worked him for a walk. He had over 110 pitches at the time, hello? This from a guy coming off TJ surgery who was supposedly on an 180 innings limit for the year.

Royals should've been celebrating at home in game 6
That's the way I saw it playing out as well, but we'll take the charity. Not that this team needed much, if any.

You never let off the gas, assuming anything. They lost at home in Game 7 last year. You take what you can get, when you can get it, because shit can and does happen.

In this case, Take The Crown, Royals... this town has gone apeshit, batshit crazy.
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You've seen it before. Remember Pedro talking that soon to be fired Bosox manager into blowing the 03 ALCS?
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BSmack wrote:You've seen it before. Remember Pedro talking that soon to be fired Bosox manager into blowing the 03 ALCS?
Can't say as I do, but I'll take your word for it.

Harvey didn't just talk his manager into it, he fucking told him he was pitching the 9th and that was fucking that.

Much hilarity ensued, at least in these parts.
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btw, heard on the news that the Giants sent pizza to The K for the homecoming. I bet those boys was hungry and it was well received.

Pretty smooth move, San Fran, as long as it wasn't Papa Johns.
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I disagree about pulling a pitcher if he is mowing people down. Harvey was. It didn't work out. Oh well. Same for Pedro in 03. If you remember, the yanks got those last few runs on bloopers and ground balls lucky enough to get through the holes. How many big games were won over the years by pitchers that were left in? How many were blown by relievers after pulling a dominant starter.

You monday morning managers can go eat a dick.
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Sounds like a bitter Mets fan.
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smackaholic wrote:I disagree about pulling a pitcher if he is mowing people down. Harvey was. It didn't work out.
4th time thru the lineup, over 100 pitches, facing the 3, 4 & 5 batters. You've got a dominant closer sitting on his hands in the bullpen and there is no tomorrow if you blow this game...

Gee, tough decision... I dunno'... let's ask cockaholic if he should use 6 x 6 or 4 x 4 posts to attach a deck to a cinder block foundation.

What could possibly go wrong, do they sell 4 x 6's?
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It's a poured foundation, dumbfukk. And the 2x10, may have been 12, is through bolted to the sill plate with 1/2" carriage bolts, about every 2 ft.

It ain't going nowhere.

As for the decision, read what I said above. Dude was cruising along.

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smackaholic wrote:It's a poured foundation, dumbfukk. And the 2x10, may have been 12, is through bolted to the sill plate with 1/2" carriage bolts, about every 2 ft.
Please, oh please, somebody put up a picture of that "foundation" again.

That never gets old.

Do they have tornadoes in CT? I would lash myself to the deck if I were you.
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I gotta go along with Whitey on this one, though I'm sure he's pretty happy with the way Collins fucked that up.
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War Wagon wrote:
smackaholic wrote:It's a poured foundation, dumbfukk. And the 2x10, may have been 12, is through bolted to the sill plate with 1/2" carriage bolts, about every 2 ft.
Please, oh please, somebody put up a picture of that "foundation" again.

That never gets old.

Do they have tornadoes in CT? I would lash myself to the deck if I were you.
Don't need a pic, dumbass. I assure you it is a poured concrete foundation. Got rebar in it and all. It was formed using 2x lumber rather than the purpose built forms used today. This was pretty much standard practice in 1958.
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Goober McTuber wrote:I'm sure he's pretty happy with the way Collins fucked that up.
To be fair, hindsight is 20/20. Metsfan can't complain too much because they were demanding he be left in as well.

But to leave him in after the walk? Throwing good money after bad.

In 'holics case, spending more building a deck than the house is worth.
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War Wagon wrote:
In 'holics case, spending more building a deck than the house is worth.


Try again, Wags.

Believe it or not, where Holic lives, houses don't go for $99.95 like where you are.
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How would you know, realtor/appraiser Dins?

You do a sleepover with 'holic on your travails or just stalking for good measure?
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War Wagon wrote:How would you know, realtor/appraiser Dins?
Been through your neck (emphasis on "neck") of the woods. It was an educated guess.

Then I spent 10 seconds, and while a joke of a resource,
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Which is less than 1/3rd of where I live... I'm guessing it's similar where Holic lives... because they're places sane people actually want to live.
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War Wagon wrote:btw, heard on the news that the Giants sent pizza to The K for the homecoming. I bet those boys was hungry and it was well received.

Pretty smooth move, San Fran, as long as it wasn't Papa Johns.
Pretty sure it was Amici's if it's coming from the Giants.

And yes, it is better than anything they would have locally.
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Pretty sure it was Amici's if it's coming from the Giants.

And yes, it is better than anything they would have locally.
Speaking of that... there was a discussion here not too long ago about the pizza in the South.

And it was no joke.

Pizza, Mexican, and Chinese... not so much.

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