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    MLB 2008: The Year of Anti-Boston

    thank you Mets... what are you DOING?

    unfortunately now, all my alternatives are National League. C'mon CUBS (as if)

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      MLB 2008: The Year of Anti-Boston

      Not to mention the 24-22 classic (or the Cubs historic World Series collapse to their American League neighbors, which saw us blow an eight run lead in the eighth).

      In the meantime, there is nothing like the smell of Schadenfreude in the morning:





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        MLB 2008: The Year of Anti-Boston

        The Daily News needs to print a retraction. That was anything but "unthinkable."

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          MLB 2008: The Year of Anti-Boston

          This Sox-Twins 0-0 is such a snoozefest....

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            MLB 2008: The Year of Anti-Boston

            SOX.

            1-0.

            GAME.

            SET.

            MATCH.

            PLAYOFFS.

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              MLB 2008: The Year of Anti-Boston

              (Sorry Villain.)

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                MLB 2008: The Year of Anti-Boston

                It's a massive crock of shit that the Twins won the season series against the Sox and yet tonight's game was played in Chicago because of a fucking coin flip.

                They should do it the way football does. If the overall records are tied, the division goes to the team that won more head to head.

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                  MLB 2008: The Year of Anti-Boston

                  Disagree in part.

                  The post-season playoff is a glorious part of baseball tradition and should be preserved. I do, however, agree that home advantage should be determined on the basis of the season series rather than a coin flip.

                  Congrats to the South Siders, condolences to the Twins.

                  Let's play ball.

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                    MLB 2008: The Year of Anti-Boston

                    Mutter mutter grumble.

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                      MLB 2008: The Year of Anti-Boston

                      My father in law is obsessed with the stock market. Needless to say, the past few weeks haven't been great for him. He's the only White Sox fan I know, so I think he deserves a break.

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                        MLB 2008: The Year of Anti-Boston

                        The post-season playoff is a glorious part of baseball tradition and should be preserved. I do, however, agree that home advantage should be determined on the basis of the season series rather than a coin flip.
                        At the very least. The coin flip is almost as stupid as giving home-field advantage to team from the league that won the all-star game. Almost.

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                          MLB 2008: The Year of Anti-Boston

                          Incandenza wrote:
                          My father in law is obsessed with the stock market. Needless to say, the past few weeks haven't been great for him. He's the only White Sox fan I know, so I think he deserves a break.
                          The last couple of weeks haven't been very easy for me either, what with my Google and AIG stock going up and down like a roller coaster.

                          Don't I deserve a break too?

                          Ahem.

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                            MLB 2008: The Year of Anti-Boston

                            You've got Dice-K going in Game 2 with a one game lead in a 5 game series.

                            Not all of us are so fortunate . . .

                            *bleeding gloryhunter, Inca; grumble, grumble*

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                              MLB 2008: The Year of Anti-Boston

                              And the Dodgers go marching on. Apparantly the first post season first game win in 20 years or so, and from being 2 down. Is there an inner strength that was previously lacking?

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                                MLB 2008: The Year of Anti-Boston

                                Consider the opposition . . .

                                Another two games like that and we can celebrate our century, raise our bat, and go back to our cave.

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                                  MLB 2008: The Year of Anti-Boston

                                  Paxton Sprout wrote:
                                  And the Dodgers go marching on. Apparantly the first post season first game win in 20 years or so, and from being 2 down. Is there an inner strength that was previously lacking?
                                  Not so. The Dodgers took a game off the Cardinals in the 2004 NLDS. Lima Time!

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                                    MLB 2008: The Year of Anti-Boston

                                    Paxton Sprout wrote:
                                    And the Dodgers go marching on. Apparantly the first post season first game win in 20 years or so, and from being 2 down. Is there an inner strength that was previously lacking?
                                    Their inner Manny was missing.

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                                      MLB 2008: The Year of Anti-Boston

                                      Here's what Dan Shaughnessy wrote about Ramirez in today's Boston Globe. As much as I don't like Shaughnessy, this is good stuff.

                                      Thank you Ramirez for what you did but you can now fck off.

                                      ANAHEIM, Calif. - Those air sickness bags come in handy sometimes. Flying coast to coast, you cram into your coach seat (like John Glenn in Mercury 1), open the paper to read Manny Ramírez's latest remarks, and you need the barf bag before you're over Kansas.

                                      Day after day. More great stuff about Manny in the news out here. It's downright nauseating.

                                      Here's the subhead in the latest Los Angeles Times feature on Manny: "Manny Ramírez changed the look of the Dodgers lineup with his home runs and RBIs, but perhaps just as important, he changed the attitude in the team's clubhouse."

                                      Isn't that swell? Manny changing the attitude in the clubhouse. It's like hearing that Pope Benedict XVI had 'em rolling in the aisles with his stand-up routine at the Vatican.

                                      You really have to hope the Red Sox and Dodgers advance to the World Series. That way, you get to tell Manny what you think of him when he finally steps into the batter's box at Fenway.

                                      We know what he thinks of you. He thinks all you Sox fans are losers who need to get a life. You just care too darn much. It doesn't matter how much love you showered on his head. You bothered him with all that caring.

                                      Speaking to his new best friend, T.J. Simers of the Times, Manny said, "I was unhappy for eight years in Boston but still put up great numbers."

                                      Wow. Unhappy for eight whole years. While the Sox were winning the World Series and fans were worshiping at Manny's feet, he was unhappy. He must have been unhappy when you stood and applauded while he ran onto the field carrying that American flag on the day he became a US citizen. He must have been miserable riding in the duck boat, seeing the hand-held signs of fans who lined the parade route.

                                      Here's my favorite part of the Manny rant:

                                      "Baseball in Boston is like a Sunday football game, but played every day. We lose in LA, I go to breakfast and people say, 'Well, you'll get them tomorrow.' In Boston, it's 'Hey, what's going on, the Yankees are coming.' It's just a different atmosphere. The fans in Boston got your back no matter what, but I'm talking about the people who write all this bull because it means so much to them. If your happiness depends on Boston winning or losing, you have to get a life."

                                      He's right about some of this. There certainly are people in Boston whose happiness is connected to the Sox' fortunes. But it's not the "people who write this bull." Trust me when I tell you that Sox wins and losses have zero bearing on my happiness.

                                      It's the fans who care. That's why they are fans. They are the ones being served when we "write all this bull." They are the ones who always had Manny's back. They are the ones who cared too much for Manny's liking.

                                      "I'd go to the parking lot after the game and 20 people I didn't know would be offering food, CDs, and things - then wanting something in return."

                                      Those are fans, Manny. They probably wanted something really stupid like an autograph, a handshake, or a moment of your time. Life sure can be hell when you play for the Red Sox.

                                      On the small matter of shoving 64-year-old traveling secretary Jack McCormick to the floor, Manny said he was wrong, but added that he was provoked by McCormick disrespecting him in front of his teammates. McCormick continues to have no comment. Guess we'll just have to chalk it up as one more bad day in Manny's 7 1/2 years of horrible times in Boston.

                                      "Just let me be happy someplace else," Manny told Simers.

                                      Go for it, Manny. Knock yourself out being happy in Los Angeles. You must be thrilled, judging by the way you ran up the first base line like Usain Bolt after hitting a home run last night. Knock in a few hundred more runs while you're at it. We all know it's a perfect fit - you and Southern California. In Los Angeles, fans don't care, just like you don't care. There are stars everywhere and you can have a drink at the Ritz with Enrique Wilson without being dimed out by some crazed LA fan.

                                      Just don't keep talking about how unhappy you were in Boston. Count your blessings and keep quiet about the Fenway years so we don't have to remind everyone of the shameful manner in which you quit on your team in order to gain free agency.

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                                        MLB 2008: The Year of Anti-Boston

                                        Dan Shaughnessy wrote:
                                        We all know it's a perfect fit - you and Southern California. In Los Angeles, fans don't care, just like you don't care.
                                        Yawn.

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                                          MLB 2008: The Year of Anti-Boston

                                          Great article by Shaughnessy. I knew as I was reading it that Inca would take exception with that one sentence.

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                                            MLB 2008: The Year of Anti-Boston

                                            Last night, when the Sox scored run #4 and went 4-1 up and the Angels still had another inning / at bat - the 'southern californian' (Angels) fans were seen leaving in droves. And isn't Dodger Stadium is famous for being half empty after the 7th inning. We are talking baseball 'fans' here not basketball.

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                                              MLB 2008: The Year of Anti-Boston

                                              You got us. Angelenos are the only people ever known to leave a game before it's ended. Who cares if the Dodgers are consistently in the top 3 for attendance figures, and the Angels in the top 10?

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                                                MLB 2008: The Year of Anti-Boston

                                                Inca - it's all part of the mythology.

                                                We all know that Dodger Stadium is full at the first pitch and empties out during the 7th inning stretch no matter what the score :-)

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                                                  MLB 2008: The Year of Anti-Boston

                                                  Red Sox have trouble filling seats. Not.

                                                  We're just saying.

                                                  Boston has one baseball team. Boston does not have anywhere near the celebrity saturation level that LA does. The point is, the same famous person would be more famous, and more appreciated, in Boston than in LA. It's not a slam against Dodgers fans, it's just the nature of the beast.

                                                  It is what it is. (ugh)

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                                                    MLB 2008: The Year of Anti-Boston

                                                    Besides Boston only having one team, they're the team for an entire region--the Dodgers don't have anything like that.

                                                    I don't deny that Dodgers/Angels fans leave early. Pointing that out doesn't annoy me. I do get annoyed when people talk about that as something only people in LA do, or never point out that other fans in other cities do the same. Maybe not in Boston--though were there really no Red Sox fans that left early in Game 3 of the ALCS? Did they all stay and watch a 19-8 loss?

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