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Reply #550 - Nov 1st, 2010 at 3:46pm
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1 more to go Perverted Mick

you and the other six people watching this world series must be excited.

We are and everybody on the east coast can take their west coast bias and billion dollar payrolls and shove them up their uptight asses. That was clever
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1 more to go Perverted Mick

you and the other six people watching this world series must be excited.

We are and everybody on the east coast can take their west coast bias and billion dollar payrolls and shove them up their uptight asses. That was clever


nice!

and congrats....savor it....the best team won, that's for sure.

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I am now so happy I'm typing with an east coast bias....Which means it's time to rant and rave....Fuck everybody who didn't give the Giants a chance. Fuck ESPN for ignoring the Giants all year long. Fuck Buster Olney. My dead dog knows more about baseball than you do you hump. Fuck everybody who said the Dodgers would win the NL West. Let me know how that works out for you. Fuck everybody who said the Giants couldn't beat the Phillies. Fuck everybody who said the Giants couldn't beat the Rangers. Including the idiots in Vegas who made the Giants underdogs  Daddy made a nice piece of change because of you guys.....While I'm at it....Fuck everybody east of Market street.....Except for Bucky and Nellie. You shall be rewarded in the afterlife. Giants are MOTHERFUCKING WORLD CHAMPIONS BABY.  Otis my man sing it baby! Everybody whistle. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wzrXc68gNjQ
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AT&T Park is east of Market St.  Ouch!

Are you from my home town originally. The Bronx? You sound like me.  Grin  Smiley
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AT&T Park is east of Market St.  Ouch!

Are you from my home town originally. The Bronx? You sound like me.  Grin  Smiley
Well technically AT &T is south of market. But just to be geographically correct. Fuck everyone east of treasure island....You of course will be exempted Bingo. When the starship apocalypse lands...you will be among the greeted. Smiley
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I'm looking forward to the starship apocalypse landing. I will be fully supplied!!

What a great day/night for San Francisco. I was living in North Beach when the 49'ers last won it. What a night that was, I had a fun week that night.  Wink
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Reply #558 - Nov 2nd, 2010 at 12:28am
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Bingo wrote on Nov 1st, 2010 at 10:38pm:
AT&T Park is east of Market St.  Ouch!

Are you from my home town originally. The Bronx? You sound like me.  Grin  Smiley
Well technically AT &T is south of market. But just to be geographically correct. Fuck everyone east of treasure island....You of course will be exempted Bingo. When the starship apocalypse lands...you will be among the greeted. Smiley



jesus dude have you seen the saucers?

congrats to the Gigantes!!!

starship?

What you gonna do when you feel your lady rollin'
How you gonna feel when you see your lady strollin'
One the deck of the starship
With her head hooked into Andromeda
C'mon Hijack
Gotta get back and ahead to the things that matter
America hates the crazies
and you gotta let go you know
gotta let go you know
gotta let go you know
gotta let go you know or else you stay

Spillin' out of the steel glass
gravity gone from the cage
a million pounds gone from your heavy mass
All the years gone from your age

Hydroponic gardens and forests
Glistening with lakes in the Jupiter starlite
Room for babies and byzantine dancing astronauts of renown
The magician and the pantechnicon
Take along the farmer and the physician

We gotta get out and down
back into the future
Beyond our own time again
Reachin' for tomorrow
It's so fine
Starshine

The melting acid fever streekin' thru my mind
Makes it ahhh so difficult to see you
and ahhh so easy to touch you
I melt with you
feel with you
make love for you
at you
around you
I love you

Dear Brumus, the ship'll be ours and you got to roll with it
And tho' your master's head's blown off you got to go with it
Roll with the natural flow
Like water off a spinning ball
Out- the one remaining way to go
free - the only way to fall

The light in the night is the sun
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and the planetary whip of the sun
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and the people you see will leave you be
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Hey - rollin' on
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we are wanderers
are you anymore
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And you gotta let go you know
You gotta let go you know
You gotta let go you know
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All three of us Nats fans want to congratulate the Giants on a great win!!!!!!!!
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All three of us Nats fans want to congratulate the Giants on a great win!!!!!!!!

Your time is coming GK.....Oh fuck I got a Giants hangover. Or is that a giant hangover? Nolte - The Rocks Off patron saint
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Fox’s World Series Coverage: A Field of Bad Dreams
12:00 AM 11/2/2010 by Tim Goodman

Fox isn’t alone in its East Coast bias, but not giving the Giants and Rangers credit is an error: A THR analysis.
This column will appear in the first issue of the re-launched Hollywood Reporter which appears on newsstands Wednesday. It was written two days before the Giants clinched the World Series on Monday night.

It’s a truism in baseball that a runner who breaks too early for the next base and gets caught in a rundown looks like a scrambling fool. His fate sealed, he dances around for as long as possible before being tagged out.

Fox looks a lot like that right now, broadcasting a World Series matchup it didn’t really want to happen. (At press time, the Series wasn’t over.) San Francisco and Texas are big markets — this isn’t Milwaukee vs. Tampa Bay, after all — but the East Coast bias so prevalent in all sports was clear weeks ago as postseason baseball began the elimination battle.

In the end, Fox not only wanted the New York Yankees and the Philadelphia Phillies but assumed on-air that the matchup was likely — six of eight analysts picked the Yankees over the Rangers and 10 of 10 picked the Phillies over the Giants, which is just the beginning of a wider slant.

Pre-ordaining favorites is an old sports custom as well, but when it goes wrong, nothing looks more ungainly than all the backpedaling and linguistic gymnastics needed to make your mistake seem less embarrassing.

Of course, Fox isn’t the only offender here. ESPN — one of the most flagrant when it comes to East Coast bias unless it involves Kobe Bryant — never really got on the Giants or Rangers bandwagon. Their anchors at least had respect for Texas, though it was hard to hear through all the slobbery Yankees praise.

The outlet that came closest to an even-handed view was the MLB Network, which (like most of the public) appreciated the Giants pitchers and the Rangers’ bats and speed, though MLB didn’t expect them to be around for long. Once the two teams knocked off their East Coast competition, the network began airing in-depth reporting that qualified as a make-up kiss.

The World Series coverage on Fox is visually satisfying. The camera work, replays and isolation coverage has been spot-on. Unfortunately, the announcing has been as grating as expected. There are not a lot of die-hard baseball fans who want to hear Tim McCarver talk about anything. McCarver actually inspired ShutUpTimMcCarver.com — a site that regrettably hasn’t been updated since 2006, most likely because the person hosting the site just couldn’t take it anymore.

Joe Buck — who does the play-by-play while McCarver is adding color or expert analysis (also known as annoying prattle) — does a better job but nothing on par with, say, local announcers or someone like Jon Miller. In fact, the sports site Deadspin recently put up a tutorial: “Silencing Joe Buck and Tim McCarver: A Simple Tech Solution to Our Crappy World Series Announcers.” In detail, it showed how fans could sync local radio broadcasts with the actual TV coverage (which generally has a delay).

At least Fox gets some credit for finally figuring out that in its failed dreams and prayers of an all-East Coast World Series, there’s a story to be found in the underdog Giants; virtually no one picked them to beat Texas). How Fox took so long to see what any good journalist could suss out in a day or so is beyond explanation.

But for the first two games in San Francisco, it dawned on Fox that not only is the city a picture-postcard of a visual dream, but the Giants play in one of the most beautiful ballparks in the major leagues. McCarver aside, it’s nice to see aerial shots of the waterfront AT&T Park, both day and night.

Fox also realized that this Giants team is a collection of quirky dudes. You’ve got the “Fear the Beard” phenomenon of tattooed closer Brian Wilson’s ridiculously awesome (and dyed) black facial hair. He wears that with a mohawk. You’ve got ace pitcher Tim Lincecum, aka “The Freak,” whose long hair, small frame and major heat are a great package. Plus all the adults — and yes, kids — wearing those panda hats in honor of Pablo “Kung Fu Panda” Sandoval (whose seasonlong slump has left him a nonfactor other than on the sartorial end). Plus, San Francisco fans are just a lot weirder than Texas fans, as Texas star Josh Hamilton noted when he mentioned all the pot smoking in the stands.

How can Fox botch this? By worrying too much about ratings. Sure, you didn’t get your dream matchup. Early ratings were down compared with two years go, which was the lowest-rated Series ever. But hey, they’re not down as much as “Running Wilde,” so there’s some consolation. Seriously, if you pay for the rights to broadcast the Series, there’s always a chance you’ll get two ugly ducks instead of one glorious swan and one relatively hot seagull. Of course, that makes about as much sense as half the stuff McCarver says.

Here’s some simple advice to Fox for next year: Lose the East Coast bias and cover the hell out of whichever teams you get from whatever city earns the right to play in the Fall Classic. Forget about fretting over ratings. You’ll get it all back in January with “American Idol” anyway.

E-mail chief television critic Tim Goodman at [email protected].
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Congratulations to Buster Posey Rookie of the Year! Let's go get drunk Fuck you Gazza, Will ya?
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someone please reassure me that palmiero won't make the hall. he's on the ballot for the next go round.

alomar and blyleven? anyone?
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someone please reassure me that palmiero won't make the hall. he's on the ballot for the next go round.

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theres no chance he gets in..nadda..Alomar either..maybe Berts time finally?
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Anybody else think that the American League CY Young and manager of the year awards this season were crap?  You can probably guess who my picks were. really?
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someone please reassure me that palmiero won't make the hall. he's on the ballot for the next go round.

alomar and blyleven? anyone?


theres no chance he gets in..nadda..Alomar either..maybe Berts time finally?

Bert "Be home" Blyleven. Grin
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Well my Nats are off to their usual great off season as Adam Dunn walks to Chisox and Nats get zippo. Oh wait a draft pick?...I'm sure that pick will someday replace 25% of the offence just lost.
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Well my Nats are off to their usual great off season as Adam Dunn walks to Chisox and Nats get zippo. Oh wait a draft pick?...I'm sure that pick will someday replace 25% of the offence just lost.

Jayson Werth 7 yrs 126 mill Shocked Shocked Shocked Shocked Shocked Shocked Shocked
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gimmekeef wrote on Dec 3rd, 2010 at 2:54pm:
Well my Nats are off to their usual great off season as Adam Dunn walks to Chisox and Nats get zippo. Oh wait a draft pick?...I'm sure that pick will someday replace 25% of the offence just lost.

Jayson Werth 7 yrs 126 mill Shocked Shocked Shocked Shocked Shocked Shocked Shocked


WOW....glad none of it is my $$$$$$$$$....what's next Cliff Lee 30 years and 3.5 billion?..actually Adam LaRoche would be a nice piece to add and help hold the fort until Bryce harper (the next big thing) arrives..........trades should start heating up out of the winter meetings tomorrow...Red Sox already pulled off a doozie landing Padres 1B
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OMG..can this really be true?....my team of 40 plus years actually is a player now?......(still have serious doubts that this rumor is true)

Nats preparing mega-deal for Lee

By CHRIS RUDDICK, Sports Network

LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. -- If you thought the Washington Nationals were done after the Jayson Werth deal, you were sadly mistaken. The buzz here in Lake Buena Vista as Day 2 of Major League Baseball's Winter Meetings gets underway is that the Nationals are getting ready to offer Cliff Lee a monster deal.

There were reports late last night that stated that not only was Lee interested in a seven-year deal, but there was apparently a team out there willing to give it to him. New York Yankees general manager Brian Cashman quickly said he would not go seven years for Lee, so who is the team?

Well apparently it's the Nats. They had to overpay Werth for him to go there, now they are willing to do the same for Lee. Word is they are kicking the tires on a seven-year deal that could be worth up to $175 million.

Werth was a nice piece, but if the Nationals can add Lee they are legitimate.

Would Lee go there? Why not? Money talks and he would be insane to turn that down. The Yankees won't go that high and Texas won't match that. Honestly it would probably be $30-40 million more than any offer he would have received.

How would the fans in Philadelphia like having to face Lee five times a year, while watching Werth patrol right field at Nationals Park?

Obviously there are still a lot of holes on a Nationals team that lost 93 games last season and has averaged nearly 100 losses over the past three years. But Werth and Lee are a good start, especially if they can add another arm ... cough Carl Pavano cough. Not to mention Ryan Zimmerman is already there and the team does expects Stephen Strasburg to pitch for them at some point next season.

I didn't like the Werth deal because I thought the money would have been better served being spread around. Well I guess I was wrong because even if they don't land Lee, they are not done spending and it's apparent the Nats still have plenty of money to burn.

The Nats aren't just sending a message to the National League here at the Meetings, they are putting the entire league on notice that they are coming.

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AP Source: Lee agrees to $100M deal with Phils

By RONALD BLUM, AP Sports Writers 35 minutes ago

NEW YORK (AP)—Turns out the Philadelphia Phillies do have enough money for both Cliff Lee(notes) and Roy Halladay(notes)—and Roy Oswalt(notes) and Cole Hamels(notes), too.

A year after Phillies traded him away, Lee chose to rejoin them and form a fearsome foursome that is the envy of all of baseball.

The free-agent pitcher passed up an extra $50 million from the New York Yankees and reached a preliminary agreement on a $100 million, five-year contract with the Phillies on Monday night, a person familiar with the deal told The Associated Press.


The agreement is subject to the 32-year-old left-hander passing a physical, the person said on condition of anonymity because the agreement was not final.

The Yankees and Texas Rangers had been considered the front-runners, but the Phillies wound up with the most-prized free agent of the offseason, reaching a deal that gives them a dominant rotation that likely is the strongest in the majors.

Lee, the 2008 AL Cy Young Award winner, joins Halladay, a two-time Cy Young Award winner who won the NL honor last month.

After Lee helped the defending champion Phillies reach the 2009 World Series, he was sent to Seattle in a four-team, nine-player trade last Dec. 16 that brought Halladay to Philadelphia. Halladay signed a new contract that added $60 million over three seasons, the same average salary Lee will get.

Seattle traded Lee to Texas in July, and Lee pitched the Rangers into the World Series for the first time.

The Phillies have been considering trading pitcher Joe Blanton(notes) and/or outfielder Raul Ibanez(notes) to clear payroll space, a person familiar with Philadelphia’s deliberations. said. That person spoke on condition of anonymity because those talks were ongoing.

Lee and his family had a good time during his stay with the Phillies, who acquired him from Cleveland in July 2009.

“At first, I didn’t believe it. I thought we were working out an extension with the Phillies,” Lee said the day after the trade. “I thought I’d be spending the rest of my career there. … I was under the impression they wanted to keep me there for a long time. In my mind, it was going to happen.”

After advancing to the World Series in consecutive years, the Phillies were upset by the eventual champion San Francisco Giants in this year’s NL championship series. Earlier this month, outfielder Jayson Werth(notes) left Philadelphia for a $126 million, seven-year contract with the Washington Nationals.

The Yankees and Texas received telephone calls Monday night telling them they were out of the running, two separate people familiar with those team’s negotiations said, also on condition of anonymity.

New York had started with a $138 million, six-year offer to Lee, the person familiar with the Yankees’ negotiations said. After outfielder Carl Crawford(notes) agreed to a seven-year, $142 million deal with the Boston Red Sox, New York immediately increased its offer to Lee to $150 million over seven seasons, the person said.

Lee’s wife felt insulted by fans at Yankee Stadium who were rude to her and Rangers family members during the ALCS. It was unclear whether that played a part in the decision.

A fourth-round draft pick in 2000, Lee is 102-61 with a 3.85 ERA in nine major league seasons. He has excelled in the postseason, going 7-2 with a 2.13 ERA for Philadelphia and Texas in the past two years, including 3-0 with a 1.88 ERA against the Yankees.

Lee won 18 games for Cleveland in 2005, then got hurt in spring training in 2007 and was demoted to the minors. He returned to the big leagues, finished 5-8 with a 6.29 ERA and was left off Cleveland’s postseason roster. He rebounded to go 22-3 with a 2.54 ERA in 2008 and was voted the AL Cy Young Award.

He was 14-13 for the Indians and Phillies in 2009, and 12-9 for the Seattle Mariners and Rangers this year.

With Lee’s departure, the Rangers could move closer Neftali Feliz(notes) from the bullpen to the rotation and may attempt to acquire 2009 AL Cy Young Award winner Zack Greinke(notes) in a trade from the Kansas City Royals.

This was a rare instance in which the Yankees’ financial might failed to land a player they wanted. After losing to Texas in the AL championship series, they are seeking to add pitching to a rotation that includes CC Sabathia(notes), Phil Hughes(notes) and A.J. Burnett(notes). New York is waiting to find out from Andy Pettitte(notes) whether he will pitch or retire; the Yankees also have promising Ivan Nova(notes), a hard-throwing right-hander who turns 24 next month.

New York also held talks with Crawford before his agreement with the Red Sox, but never made an offer.
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