HOW ABOUT THAT BITCHES....................!!!!!

Re: HOW ABOUT THAT BITCHES....................!!!!!

I WAS TALKING ABOUT THE MILITARY CHANNEL!! THEY JUST BLEW SOME SHIT UP..............................................................:houra
 
Re: HOW ABOUT THAT BITCHES....................!!!!!

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Re: HOW ABOUT THAT BITCHES....................!!!!!

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sl55

EOG Veteran
Re: HOW ABOUT THAT BITCHES....................!!!!!

It is amazing to me how the Devil and Tony are able to function in life everyday with such underdeveloped brains.All the hooting and hollering for one game when both these brain surgeons missed the big point.The Yanks lost no ground in their lead for the wildcard spot.How did the redsox get the only series victory in almost 90 years?Which of these mental midgets will get the answer first?:LMAO :LMAO :+signs8-0 :smackdown
 

Flamingo kid

Everybody's hands go UP!
Re: HOW ABOUT THAT BITCHES....................!!!!!

How about THIS BITCHES!! :LMAO

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The retired Red Sox numbers, along with Jackie Robinson's #42 that was retired by Major League Baseball in 1997, are posted on the right field facade in Fenway Park. The Red Sox policy on retiring uniform numbers is based on the following criteria:
? Election to the National Baseball Hall of Fame
? At least 10 years played with the Red Sox


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? Played 14 seasons in Majors, all with Red Sox (1937-44, 1946-51), before retiring due to a back injury.
? Elected to Baseball Hall of Fame in 1986.
? Tied for AL lead with Dom DiMaggio in triples in 1950 (11).
? Led AL in slugging percentage in 1944 (.528).
? Named The Sporting News AL Player of the Year in 1944.
? Hit .409 (9-22) in 1946 World Series to lead Red Sox.

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? First modern-day player to become a league president.
? Elected to Baseball Hall of Fame in 1956.
? Compiled .301 average in 20 MLB seasons.
? Affiliated with Red Sox for 24 seasons as player/manager, manager, and general manager.
? Leads all Red Sox managers with 1071 wins.
? Managed Red Sox to AL pennant in 1946.
? Holds AL record for pinch-hit homers in a season, 5 (1943).
? Became 1st player to hit pinch-hit homes in both games of a doubleheader, June 17, 1943 (in a stretch when he hit three three-run pinch-hit homers in four at-bats).
? Participated in 12 All-Star Games for AL, six as a player

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? Named to the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1989.
? Along with Johnny Bench became the 18th and 19th players elected to Hall of Fame on the first ballot.
? Received 95 percent of Hall of Fame voting, the seventh highest in the history of voting at that time.
? First Little League player to be elected to the Hall of Fame.
? Won AL Triple Crown in 1967.
? Most games lifetime in the AL with 3,308.
? AL MVP in 1967.
? Seven-time Gold Glove winner.
? Tied MLB record with 1.000 fielding percentage in 1977.
? Selected Outstanding Player of 1970 All-Star Game.
? Played 167 consecutive errorless games.
? Only AL player with 400 home runs and 3,000 hits

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? Named to starting outfield of Greatest Living Team, 1969.
? Named MLB Player of Decade for 1950s.
? Elected to Baseball Hall of Fame in 1966.
? AL MVP in 1946, 49.
? Won AL Triple Crown in 1942, 47.
? Led AL in batting six times.
? Led AL in home runs four times.
? Led AL in total bases five times.
? Led AL in walks eight times.
? Led AL in slugging percentage nine times.
? Holds MLB record for most successive times reaching base safely, 16, in Sept. 1957 (2 singles, 4 HR, 9 BB, 1 HBP).
? Oldest MLB player to win batting title, batting .388 in 1957 at age 39. Won batting title again in 1958 at age 40.
? Voted Greatest Red Sox Player of all time by fans, 1969 and 1982.
? Holds MLB rookie records for most walks (107) and RBIs (145).
? Holds Red Sox record with 17 grand slams

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? Carlton Fisk will always be remembered as the player who hit the historic, 12th-inning, game-winning homer in Fenway Park off Reds pitcher Pat Darcy in Game 6 of the 1975 World Series. Besides being the hero on MLB's biggest stage in a game that has been referred to as "the greatest World Series game ever played," Fisk had many other memorable highlights during his 11-year career as a member of the Red Sox.
? Red Sox first draft choice and fourth overall selection in the January 1967 Winter Baseball Amateur Draft.
? Made his MLB debut on September 18, 1969.
? Was the first unanimous winner of the American League Rookie of the Year Award in 1972 (.293, 22 HR, 61 RBIs). He was also tied for the AL lead with nine triples.
? Won the 1972 AL Gold Glove Award for defensive excellence.
?Seven-time All-Star, including four games started. He was voted as a starter five times but was replaced in 1974 due to a knee injury.
?Was the AL Honorary All-Star Game captain on July 13, 1999 at Fenway Park.
?Is the all-time Red Sox leader in games caught with 990.
?Red Sox Hall of Fame Inductee on September 8, 1997

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Flamingo kid

Everybody's hands go UP!
Re: HOW ABOUT THAT BITCHES....................!!!!!

<TABLE cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=0 width=581 border=0><TBODY><TR vAlign=center><TD width="45%"> </TD><TD class=primaryBg width=1 rowSpan=3> </TD><TD class=headerHis noWrap align=middle rowSpan=3>YANKEES RETIRED NUMBERS</TD><TD class=primaryBg width=1 rowSpan=3> </TD><TD width="45%"> </TD></TR><TR><TD class=primaryBg> </TD><TD class=primaryBg> </TD></TR><TR><TD> </TD><TD> </TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>
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Born: May 16, 1928 in Berkeley, CA
Died: December 25, 1989 in Binghamton, NY.
Height: 5-11, Weight: 165.
Threw and batted righthanded
Number retired in 1986
Had as much "Yankee Pride" as any player or manager to wear pinstripes and he implanted his own fierce desire to win in his teams. Played an integral part in four World Series in the 50's as a player, and added another ring managing the Yankees in 1977. His .333 lifetime series batting average is fourth with at least 75 AB on the all-time series list. Combative and daring, Martin was a brilliant baseball strategist and a legend in Yankee history.
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Born: February 6, 1895 in Baltimore, MD
Died: August 16, 1948 in New York, NY
Height: 6-2, Weight: 215
Threw and batted lefthanded
Number retired in 1948
Baseball's greatest slugger and the most colorful figure in the game's history. Debuted as a pitcher for the Boston Red Sox, winning 89 games over six seasons before being converted to the outfield because of his tremendous power. Was sold to the Yankees for $120,000 in 1920 and his 54 home runs that year were more than any other American-League team. Enroute to 714 career home runs, won 12 home run titles, hitting 60 in 1927. Added 15 home runs in World Series competition as he led the Yankees to seven Series appearances and four World titles. A member of the inaugural class of Hall of Fame inductees in 1936.
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Born: June 19, 1903 in New York, NY
Died: June 2, 1941 in Riverdale, NY
Height: 6-1, Weight: 212
Threw and batted lefthanded.
Number retired in 1939
Durable, powerhitting first baseman who played in an amazing 2,130 consecutive games between 1925 and 1939. Drove in at least 100 runs for 13 straight seasons (1926-38) and established an American-League record with 184 RBI in 1931. Compiled a .340 lifetime batting average and belted 493 home runs in a career shortened by terminal illness. Was honored at Yankee Stadium on July 4, 1939 and made memorable "Today, I consider myself the luckiest man on the face of the earth" speech. Life was immortalized in classic 1942 motion picture, The Pride of the Yankees, starring Gary Cooper. Elected to the Hall of Fame in 1939.
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Born: November 25, 1914 in Martinez, CA
Died: March 8, 1999 in Hollywood, FL
Height: 6-2, Weight: 193
Threw and batted righthanded
Number retired in 1952
The "Yankee Clipper" is considered by many experts as the best all-around baseball player in history. Was a sensational hitter for average and power, a splendid, graceful, ball-hawking center fielder with a powerfully accurate arm and a daring and alert baserunner. Compiled a .325 lifetime batting average from 1936 to 1951. The two-time batting champion and three-time MVP powered the Yankees to the first of four consecutive World Championships in his 1936 rookie season. Many rate his 56-consecutive-game batting streak in 1941 as the top baseball feat of all time. Elected to the Hall of Fame in 1955.
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Born: October 20, 1931 in Spavinaw, OK.
Died: August 14, 1995 in Dallas, TX
Height: 6-0, Weight: 201
Threw right and switch hit
Number retired in 1969
"The Mick" was the most feared hitter on the most successful team in history. In his best seasons, and there were many, Mantle was simply a devastating player. He could run like the wind and hit tape measure homers, like his famous 565-footer in Washington in 1953. He led the Yanks to 12 fall classics in 14 years, and seven World Championships. He still owns records for most homers, RBI, runs, walks, and strikeouts in World Series play. In 1956, Mantle had one of the greatest seasons ever at the plate. He hit 52 homers with 130 RBI and a .353 average to win the Triple Crown. Mantle was elected to the Hall of Fame in 1974. Beginning with Lou Gehrig's number 4 in 1939, the Yankees have retired 15 uniform numbers to honor 16 players and managers.
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Born: May 12, 1925 in St. Louis, MO.
Height 5-8, Weight: 191.
Threw righthanded and batted lefthanded.
Number retired in 1972.
A mainstay for the most dominating teams in history, the Yankee that played from the end of World War II until the early 1960's. Although he never led the league in a single major offensive category, he was just the third man to win three Most Valuable Player awards. Selected to play in 15 successive All-Star games. Played on 14 pennant winners and 10 World Champions, more than anyone in history. Led Yankees to the 1964 pennant as manager. Elected to the Hall of Fame in 1972.
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Born: June 6, 1907 in Bastrop, LA
Died: November 12, 1993
Height: 6-1, Weight: 185
Threw righthanded and batted lefthanded
Number retired in 1972
Regarded as one of the greatest catchers of all-time. A durable and tireless worker, he caught more than 100 games in 13 consecutive seasons (1929-41), an American-League record. He did not allow a single passed ball in 125 games behind the plate, another AL record. Dickey also excelled at the plate, batting over .300 in 10 of his first 11 seasons while hitting 202 homers during his career. He handled Yankee pitching staffs on eight World Series teams, winning seven championships.
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Born: September 10, 1934 in Hibbing, MN
Died: December 14, 1985 in Houston, TX
Height: 6-0, Weight: 197
Batted lefthanded and threw righthanded
Number retired in 1984
In one of the most dramatic assaults on a baseball record, Maris caught, then surpassed Babe Ruth's famous home run record of 60. In 1961, Maris hit 61 home runs, a Major-League record which stood until 1998 and still the American-League mark.The two-time American League MVP (1960-'61) is also considered as one of the best fielding right fielders in Yankee history.
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Born: September 25, 1917 in New York, NY
Height: 5-6, Weight 150.
Threw and batted righthanded
Number retired in 1985
Playing 13 years for the Yanks, "Scooter" went to the World Series in 10 of those seasons. That stat may best explain why the diminutive shortstop is regarded as a true Yankee legend. He was a durable, outstanding shortstop, skilled bunter and enthusiastic baserunner with a solid .273 lifetime batting average. In 1950 Rizzuto earned the A.L. MVP Award, batting .324 with 200 hits, 92 bases on balls, and 125 runs scored. He batted .320 in the 1951 World Series and was named Series' MVP. Spent 40 years as a Yankee broadcaster (1957-96). Elected to the Hall of Fame in 1995.
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Born: June 7, 1947 in Akron, OH
Died: August 2, 1979 in Canton, OH
Height: 5-11, Weight: 190
Batted and threw righthanded
Number retired in 1979
Was the undisputed leader and most respected man on the Yankee teams that won three AL pennants in a row (1976- 78) and two World Championships. Munson was a tremendous defensive catcher, winning the Gold Glove Award in three consecutive seasons (1973-75). From 1975-77, Thurman drove in more than 100 runs and hit better than .300 in each of those three seasons. He hit the first Yankee home run in the "new" Yankee Stadium. There is no more tragic date in Yankee history than August 2, 1979. On that date Munson passed away when the plane he was flying crashed while landing.
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Born: October 21, 1928 in New York, NY
Height: 5-10, Weight: 181
Threw and batted lefthanded.
Number retired in 1974.
"The Chairman of the Board" was the ace pitcher on the great Yankee teams of the 1950's and early 60's. The wily southpaw's lifetime record of 236-106 gives him the best percentage (.690) of any 20th century pitcher. He paced the American League in victories three times, and in ERA and shutouts twice. The 1961 Cy Young Award winner still holds many World Series records, including 10 wins, 33 consecutive scoreless innings and 94 strikeouts. Elected to the Hall of Fame in 1974.
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Born: April 20, 1961 in Evansville, IN
Height: 6-0, Weight: 185
Batted and threw lefthanded
Number retired in 1997
"Donnie Baseball" was only the 10th captain to be named by the Yankees in their storied history. The premier first baseman of his era, Mattingly was a nine-time Gold Glove winner. The 1985 American League MVP set records for most grand slams in a season (6), most home runs in seven consecutive games (9) and eight consecutive games (10). A humble man of grace and dignity, Mattingly carried on the legacy of the pinstripe tradition and dedicated his career to the pursuit of excellence.
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Born: February 23, 1929 in St. Louis, MO
Died: December 14, 1980 in New York, NY
Height: 6-2, Weight: 196
Batted and threw righthanded
Number retired in 1984.
Became the first black player in Yankee history when he made the club in the spring of 1955. The versatile two-time Gold Glove catcher was an important member of the A.L. pennant-winning Yankee teams in nine of his first ten seasons with the club. The 1963 American League MVP, Howard was a clubhouse leader who was respected as both a player and a man. Howard's dignified manner off the field and competitive spirit on the field were positive influences on the Yankee team.
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Born: July 30, 1889 in Kansas City, MO
Died: September 29, 1975 in Glendale, CA
Number retired in 1970
In a distinguished 54-year professional career, "The Old Professor" emerged as one of the game's greatest managers. His feat of guiding the Yankees to 10 pennants and seven world titles in a 12-year span ranks as the top managerial accomplishment of all time. Simply put, Casey Stengel was one of the best things to ever happen to the game of baseball. He was an authentic baseball ambassador, making the game fun for millions of Americans. Elected to the Hall of Fame in 1966.
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? In 1947, Jackie Robinson became the first African American man to play in the Major Leagues.
? Number retired throughout baseball in 1997.
? Played for Brooklyn Dodgers from 1947-56. From his Baseball Hall of Fame Plaque: "Leading NL batter in 1949. Holds fielding mark for second baseman playing in 150 or more games with .992. Led NL in stolen bases in 1947 and 1949. Most Valuable Player in 1949. Lifetime batting average .311. Joint record holder for most double plays by second baseman, 137 in 1951. Led second baseman in double plays 1949-50-51-52."
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Born: May 18, 1946 in Wyncote, PA.
Height: 5-10, Weight: 181.
Threw and batted lefthanded.
Number retired in 1993.
One of the game's premier power hitters, "Mr. October" blasted 563 career roundtrippers, sixth all-time. In Game Six of the 1977 World Series, Jackson hit three home runs, all on the first pitch, as the Yankees beat the Dodgers to wrap up the club's first World Championship since 1962. Jackson was an exciting clutch player and an intimidating cleanup hitter with a .490 career slugging percentage. The 1973 American League MVP once said, "Some people call October a time of pressure. I call it a time of character." Elected to the Hall of Fame in 1993.
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Born: August 28, 1950 in Lafayette, LA
Height: 5-11, Weight: 165
Threw and batted left-handed
Number retired in 2003.
Won 20 games three times, in 1978 (25-3), 1983 (21-9) and 1985 (22-6). Compiled one of the most dominating seasons in baseball history in 1978 and became known as "Louisiana Lightning." He went 25-3 with a 1.74 earned run average in leading the Yankees to a dramatic comeback-from 14.0 games behind the Boston Red Sox-to capture their second straight World Championship. In 1978, he compiled a club-record 248 strikeouts and nine shutouts en route to a unanimous selection as the American League's Cy-Young-Award recipient. On June 17, 1978 vs. the California Angels at Yankee Stadium, Guidry shattered the club's single-game record for strikeouts with 18. The Yankees' co-captain-with Willie Randolph-from 1986 through his retirement in 1989, he remains in the Top 10 on the Yankees' all-time list in games pitched (368), innings pitched (2392.0), wins (170), winning percentage (.651), strikeouts (1778) and shutouts (26). A four-time American-League All-Star.
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Re: HOW ABOUT THAT BITCHES....................!!!!!

It is amazing to me how the Devil and Tony are able to function in life everyday with such underdeveloped brains.All the hooting and hollering for one game when both these brain surgeons missed the big point.The Yanks lost no ground in their lead for the wildcard spot.How did the redsox get the only series victory in almost 90 years?Which of these mental midgets will get the answer first?:LMAO :LMAO :+signs8-0 :smackdown


What's really funny is how you Yankee fans are allowed to come on with atleast three threads a day when your still in second place!! Talking mad shit daily!!
We have a little fun and you babies can't handle it!!!!!!!

YANKER FANS TALK MORE SHIT THAN ANYONE ON THIS BOARD!! SO PIPE DOWN AND TAKE SOME OF YOUR OWN MEDICINE!!

BY THE WAY!!! I COULD HAVE HAD FRONT ROW SEATS AT THE YANKEE GAME LASTNIGHT AFTER THE 5 TH INNING!! LOL!! SOME FANS!!!:doh1
 
Re: HOW ABOUT THAT BITCHES....................!!!!!

AS FOR THAT LIST OF GREAT YANKEES!! AND THEY WERE GREAT!!!

MOST OF YOU BOZOS NEVER SAW THEM PLAY!!!:+textinb3 :+textinb3
 

Hitdogg42

EOG Dedicated
Re: HOW ABOUT THAT BITCHES....................!!!!!

We Live in a what have you done for me today world......so the babe, wilt, jim brown, billy jean queer, gordie howe, mantle, and jackie robinson, can go pound sand........And George Washington as well, fuck him too....


Hitdogg
 

the glue

EOG Veteran
Re: HOW ABOUT THAT BITCHES....................!!!!!

After 2004 things sure have changed ,yankee fans are so worried about the Red Sox.No more 1918 baby......Game on.....Yankee fans have changed you are so worried about choking now it is funny as hell....Welcome to the new rivalry....
:smokesmal :cheers
 
Re: HOW ABOUT THAT BITCHES....................!!!!!

YOU SAW 4 OF THEM PLAY IN THEIR PRIME!!

REGGIE THURMAN LL and MATTINGLEY!!

I don't count the MIC when he played right to pay off his bar tab as see him play!! LOL!!

MY LIL GIRL ASK ME WHY POP POPS THINKS THE YANKEES ARE SO GOOD AND I SAY HE LIVES IN THE PAST!!

I did tell her Derek Jeter was to be respected!!
 
Re: HOW ABOUT THAT BITCHES....................!!!!!

We Live in a what have you done for me today world......so the babe, wilt, jim brown, billy jean queer, gordie howe, mantle, and jackie robinson, can go pound sand........And George Washington as well, fuck him too....


Hitdogg

HEHEHEHEHEHEHE!!


ARE YOU TAKING BP THIS WEEK!!
 
Re: HOW ABOUT THAT BITCHES....................!!!!!

YOU SAW 4 OF THEM PLAY IN THEIR PRIME!!

REGGIE THURMAN LL and MATTINGLEY!!

I don't count the MIC when he played right to pay off his bar tab as see him play!! LOL!!

MY LIL GIRL ASK ME WHY POP POPS THINKS THE YANKEES ARE SO GOOD AND I SAY HE LIVES IN THE PAST!!

I did tell her Derek Jeter was to be respected!!

That's so UNTRUE and you try telling that to a 10 year old boy raised a Yankee Fan...

I'd bet a lot of money I saw more of them play LIVE than you did with ANY of your RED SOX players during your entire lifetime!!

I not only saw Billy Martin manage and get fired and rehired about a dozen times, but I grew up listening to Phil Rizzuto throughout my childhood and teenage years...

I also saw the following stars play whether you consider it their prime or not: Mickey Mantle (my Childhood idol), Yogi Berra, Roger Maris, Thurman Munson, Whitey Ford, Don Mattingly, Elston Howard, Reggie Jackson and Run Guidry....

That's a lot more than 4....

As you would say, Jealousy is a bad thing May'n...

And as you know, I have most of their autograghs on baseballs right here in my office ...

THE SHRINK
 
Re: HOW ABOUT THAT BITCHES....................!!!!!

:whatever: I SAID MOST NEVER SAW THEM PLAY!!

WHAT DID THE YANKEES WITH ALL THOSE OVER THE HILL PLAYERS DO THE YEARS YOU SAW THEM!! SAY 65-76!! LOL!!:+textinb3
 
Re: HOW ABOUT THAT BITCHES....................!!!!!

BOY YOU GUYS ARE TOUCHY!!

SHRINK DID THE BABE REALLY JUMP AROUND IN THE BOX!!

AS FOR THE AUTOGRAPHS!! how many did you get personally!! lol!!!:+excited-
 

Salo

EOG Dedicated
Re: HOW ABOUT THAT BITCHES....................!!!!!

I think EOG should seriously think about getting some advertising from YES.com or Boston.com. Check out the number of threads after a Yankee/Red Sox win or loss. I love it!
 

sl55

EOG Veteran
Re: HOW ABOUT THAT BITCHES....................!!!!!

BOY YOU GUYS ARE TOUCHY!!

SHRINK DID THE BABE REALLY JUMP AROUND IN THE BOX!!

AS FOR THE AUTOGRAPHS!! how many did you get personally!! lol!!!:+excited-

LET me answer one,yes Babe did jump around in the box.I was kind of young,but I remember that
 

Flamingo kid

Everybody's hands go UP!
Re: HOW ABOUT THAT BITCHES....................!!!!!

What's really funny is how you Yankee fans are allowed to come on with atleast three threads a day when your still in second place!! Talking mad shit daily!!
We have a little fun and you babies can't handle it!!!!!!!

YANKER FANS TALK MORE SHIT THAN ANYONE ON THIS BOARD!! SO PIPE DOWN AND TAKE SOME OF YOUR OWN MEDICINE!!

BY THE WAY!!! I COULD HAVE HAD FRONT ROW SEATS AT THE YANKEE GAME LASTNIGHT AFTER THE 5 TH INNING!! LOL!! SOME FANS!!!:doh1

You know, i dont see it that way. Yankee fans only are rebutting what Sox fans start. You wouldn't have any of this 'yankee talk' if there wasn't baiting Sox posts. The Red Sox always start stuff, Yanks fans are just sticking up for themselves.

Go ahead and see how many websites, pictures and other stuff is out there that's ANTI Yank posted BY Boston fans and see how much ANTI Boston stuff is out there posted by NYY fans on the internet. its not even close. Google 'yankees suck' and you'll see WAY more stuff than if you google 'red sox suck'. In fact if you google 'red sox suck' you'll see 2 or 3 websites in the top 10 that have to do with the YANKEES sucking. Google 'yankees suck' and there's way more stuff which goes to show you who's really perpetrating all this venom.

As a Yankee fan growing up in the 70s and 80s i dont even remember thinking twice about Boston, never even considered them a rival....after all, twenty something titles to 0 isn't much of a rivalry, is it? I only got ion this 'Boston sucks' thing recently just in defense. If Boston fans left the yanks alone and worried about their own team, i wouldn't even pay them any more attention than i do to the Tampa Devil Rays who, are only 1 WS victory behind Boston in modern times.

The venom towards the Yanks coming out of Boston is incredible. Those people are fucking evil, really they are. Also, i can't say i've ever met a Red Sox fan who i considered a nice person. A friend of mine's sister is married to a die hard Sox fan and he's the biggest douche walking the planet. When i was told he was a doucne AND a Red Sox fan my response was, "im not surprised"

Look, it comes down to this. If Boston wants respect and their fans want to be treated like humans, why dont they just concentrate on winning baseball games and not worry about anyone else's favorite team. Really. Seriously.

If the Red Sox had a Championship ring for every 'yankees suck' website out there on the net, they' d make Liberace jealous.

One last thing.....when you have 26 titles, the most in any sport, you are allowed to, at least, 'fight back' when people who have 1 title in almost 90 years are getting in your grill and saying YOU suck.
 

Almost Allright

GO Bucks!!!
Re: HOW ABOUT THAT BITCHES....................!!!!!

Damn it!!! i had Baltimore -12' +1000000000000 Last night.

Here is how much I hate the Yankees. i watch this Bronx is burning on EsPN and root for them to lose!!!!!

Even then it was a store bought team against the KC Royals! Was hoping the Royals pulled it out LOL
 

sl55

EOG Veteran
Re: HOW ABOUT THAT BITCHES....................!!!!!

MR.MONTANA,I AM NOT TOUCHY AT ALL UNLESS MONEY IS INVOLVED.YOU CAN CALL THE YANKS THE BIGGEST BUNCH OF POS LOSERS ON THE FACE OF THE EARTH AND I WON'T CARE.IF YOU WANT TO TELL THE TRUTH(for a change)YOU CAN SAY THEY ARE THE GREATEST TEAM IN HISTORY:LMAO :LMAO .I DON'T KNOW ABOUT YOU,BUT I FIND THIS SHIT HILARIOUS,WIN OR LOSE:cheers
 

Flamingo kid

Everybody's hands go UP!
Re: HOW ABOUT THAT BITCHES....................!!!!!

Damn it!!! i had Baltimore -12' +1000000000000 Last night.

Here is how much I hate the Yankees. i watch this Bronx is burning on EsPN and root for them to lose!!!!!

Even then it was a store bought team against the KC Royals! Was hoping the Royals pulled it out LOL

Just following the rules of engagment. All the other teams had the same opportunity to go out and recruit players.
 
Re: HOW ABOUT THAT BITCHES....................!!!!!

You know, i dont see it that way. Yankee fans only are rebutting what Sox fans start. You wouldn't have any of this 'yankee talk' if there wasn't baiting Sox posts. The Red Sox always start stuff, Yanks fans are just sticking up for themselves.

Go ahead and see how many websites, pictures and other stuff is out there that's ANTI Yank posted BY Boston fans and see how much ANTI Boston stuff is out there posted by NYY fans on the internet. its not even close. Google 'yankees suck' and you'll see WAY more stuff than if you google 'red sox suck'. In fact if you google 'red sox suck' you'll see 2 or 3 websites in the top 10 that have to do with the YANKEES sucking. Google 'yankees suck' and there's way more stuff which goes to show you who's really perpetrating all this venom.

As a Yankee fan growing up in the 70s and 80s i dont even remember thinking twice about Boston, never even considered them a rival....after all, twenty something titles to 0 isn't much of a rivalry, is it? I only got ion this 'Boston sucks' thing recently just in defense. If Boston fans left the yanks alone and worried about their own team, i wouldn't even pay them any more attention than i do to the Tampa Devil Rays who, are only 1 WS victory behind Boston in modern times.

The venom towards the Yanks coming out of Boston is incredible. Those people are fucking evil, really they are. Also, i can't say i've ever met a Red Sox fan who i considered a nice person. A friend of mine's sister is married to a die hard Sox fan and he's the biggest douche walking the planet. When i was told he was a doucne AND a Red Sox fan my response was, "im not surprised"

Look, it comes down to this. If Boston wants respect and their fans want to be treated like humans, why dont they just concentrate on winning baseball games and not worry about anyone else's favorite team. Really. Seriously.

If the Red Sox had a Championship ring for every 'yankees suck' website out there on the net, they' d make Liberace jealous.

One last thing.....when you have 26 titles, the most in any sport, you are allowed to, at least, 'fight back' when people who have 1 title in almost 90 years are getting in your grill and saying YOU suck.

YANKEE FANS ARE BY FAR THE WORST!! SISSIES!! WAAAAAAAAAAAAA!! :gros3d8:

IF YOUR GOING TO COUNT ALL OF THE TITLE FOR THE YANKEES MOST OF WHICH YOU DIDN'T WITNESS!! ATLEAST GET IT RIGHT!!

THE RED SOX HAVE SIX WORLD TITLES!!:houra


PLUS!! TO KNOW ME IS TO LOVE ME!! IF I EVER MEET YOU I'LL BUY THE FIRST ROUND OF YOUR CHOICE!!:thumbsup
 

Flamingo kid

Everybody's hands go UP!
Re: HOW ABOUT THAT BITCHES....................!!!!!

YANKEE FANS ARE BY FAR THE WORST!! SISSIES!! WAAAAAAAAAAAAA!! :gros3d8:

IF YOUR GOING TO COUNT ALL OF THE TITLE FOR THE YANKEES MOST OF WHICH YOU DIDN'T WITNESS!! ATLEAST GET IT RIGHT!!

THE RED SOX HAVE SIX WORLD TITLES!!:houra


PLUS!! TO KNOW ME IS TO LOVE ME!! IF I EVER MEET YOU I'LL BUY THE FIRST ROUND OF YOUR CHOICE!!:thumbsup

I didnt' count all the titles, i specifically said 'the last 90 years'. I didnt' say 'all time'
Btw, Rizzuto has 7 Titles. One more than the entire Sorry Communist Nation combined.
 

Almost Allright

GO Bucks!!!
Re: HOW ABOUT THAT BITCHES....................!!!!!

typical yankee fan response!!! quoting stats and titles before the invention of shoes and indoor plumbing!!!
 
Re: HOW ABOUT THAT BITCHES....................!!!!!

RIZZO GREAT PLAYER! DID YOU EVER SEE HIM PLAY!!

SHIT JETER HAS A TON OF RINGS!! THAT DON'T MEAN SHIT TO ME EITHER!! BUT AT ATLEAST I SAW IT!

I CARE ABOUT THE NOW!!:thumbsup
 

Flamingo kid

Everybody's hands go UP!
Re: HOW ABOUT THAT BITCHES....................!!!!!

RIZZO GREAT PLAYER! DID YOU EVER SEE HIM PLAY!!

SHIT JETER HAS A TON OF RINGS!! THAT DON'T MEAN SHIT TO ME EITHER!! BUT AT ATLEAST I SAW IT!

I CARE ABOUT THE NOW!!:thumbsup

Exactly. If Boston had 26 rings and NYY had an 86 year drought im sure the classy Boston fans would say, "our rings dont matter its what have you done lately that counts"

:houra
 

Doc Mercer

EOG Master
Re: HOW ABOUT THAT BITCHES....................!!!!!

99% of Yankee fans are gay

the other 1% practice with Devil so when "Ste-Rod" dumps Madonna they
are in "mid season form"
 

unluckysob

EOG Dedicated
Re: HOW ABOUT THAT BITCHES....................!!!!!

All those retired numbers. Do they have any left? Uh kid you get 103 this year.
 

Doc Mercer

EOG Master
Re: HOW ABOUT THAT BITCHES....................!!!!!

Steinbrenner treates his employees like shit

remember the track in Fla he owned?

he is a prick
 
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