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Originally posted by f. bandersnatch View PostI spend every October praying that the red sox jet will collide with the Yankees jet due to a tragic error on the part of a sleep-deprived air traffic controller. Jubilation be upon the sport of bas-a-bal! Can I get a Amen?
How about a A(wo)men ...... that should the edge off your Autumn fixation!!
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Originally posted by snusgetter View PostWHO ELSE BUT THE RED SOX
What ya think of that?
Oh yeah..........
So there!!
Of course we're gonna make it
(unless we don't)!
GO BRAVES!!!!!
When it's my time to go, I want to die peacefully in my sleep, like my uncle did....... Not screaming in terror like his passengers
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I'd love to see some new faces in the WS, like Giants v. Twins or Rangers.
But it'll more likely be Phillies' 3rd appearance in three years. Twins will probably implode allowing the damn Yanks another shot... ugh.
My hometown team is suffering the second-longest WS win drought.
It's been a crazy season, with lowest league ERA, lowest batting average and most CGs in recent years.
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Originally posted by raptor View PostI'd love to see some new faces in the WS, like Giants v. Twins or Rangers.
But it'll more likely be Phillies' 3rd appearance in three years. Twins will probably implode allowing the damn Yanks another shot... ugh.
My hometown team is suffering the second-longest WS win drought.
It's been a crazy season, with lowest league ERA, lowest batting average and most CGs in recent years.
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Originally posted by f. bandersnatch View PostYankee and red sox "fans" buy hats and jerseys, thats where the revenue comes from. No one watches baseball anymore, ask TBS.
This year there were some pretty spectacular documents leaked which detailed how the Pittsburgh Pirates still made a killing (merch) despite being the most consistently bad team since 1980. And it seems the management are content with the team being bad as long as sales are up. I wouldn't mourn if baseball was crushed by apathetic fans and the recession.
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