SP33Demon
Lifer
Yeah Seattle WAIVED him, how funny is that... I was saying Boston should have picked him up before they got Mientkavicz.Originally posted by: raystorm
Olerud.. a professional hitter. Always wished he never left the Mets.
Yeah Seattle WAIVED him, how funny is that... I was saying Boston should have picked him up before they got Mientkavicz.Originally posted by: raystorm
Olerud.. a professional hitter. Always wished he never left the Mets.
Originally posted by: wkabel23
Originally posted by: lordtyranus
1 run. Not bad. As long as Pedro is in his groove we can hit lieber.
Who can't?
😀😀
Originally posted by: SP33Demon
2nd and 3rd, no outs COME ON SOX
It ain't over till it's over man.Originally posted by: pmoa
oh well...see you in boston....lets pick it up at home. win two at home and we are back in it.
Originally posted by: pmoa
oh well...see you in boston....lets pick it up at home. win two at home and we are back in it.
*carrot dangle*Originally posted by: ActuaryTm
Must understand this one simple truth:
These events could be likened to dangling the carrot in front of an ass - it can be very entertaining (certainly for those observing, and perhaps even for the ass). However, in the end, the master is still in control - calmly and confidently.
Originally posted by: ActuaryTm
*carrot dangle*Originally posted by: ActuaryTm
Must understand this one simple truth:
These events could be likened to dangling the carrot in front of an ass - it can be very entertaining (certainly for those observing, and perhaps even for the ass). However, in the end, the master is still in control - calmly and confidently.
*dangle dangle dangle*
*yoink*
Originally posted by: ActuaryTm
*carrot dangle*Originally posted by: ActuaryTm
Must understand this one simple truth:
These events could be likened to dangling the carrot in front of an ass - it can be very entertaining (certainly for those observing, and perhaps even for the ass). However, in the end, the master is still in control - calmly and confidently.
*dangle dangle dangle*
*yoink*
No rational person would think that (is meant mostly in jocularity). Most of what the Sox are battling unfortunately are two forces that no team can contend with - karma and fate.Originally posted by: NYHoustonman
Quite funny how you think that's how this is working.
He has a much lower ERA vs the Yankees than either Schilling or Pedro. Of course, unless Arroyo has the game of his life, or the Red Sox offense explodes, game 4 won't matter. I am fairly confident in game 4 matchup of Wakefield vs Vazquez, and its possible we can get this back to 2-2. After that is where the problem starts.Putting that much faith in Bronson Cornrows Arroyo and Tim Wakefield? They are fine but Bronson Cornroyo is gonna have to pitch the game of his life.. will he stand the pressure? Wakefield is just a total anamoly.. either he's got the knuckler going or its flat and he's dead meat.
Originally posted by: NYHoustonman
Originally posted by: ActuaryTm
*carrot dangle*Originally posted by: ActuaryTm
Must understand this one simple truth:
These events could be likened to dangling the carrot in front of an ass - it can be very entertaining (certainly for those observing, and perhaps even for the ass). However, in the end, the master is still in control - calmly and confidently.
*dangle dangle dangle*
*yoink*
Quite funny how you think that's how this is working. In all honesty, if you do that to the best offense in the league, they'll get you. Fact is, yesterday the bullpen faltered, and today the Sox were dominated by Lieber. Hopefully they can get back in the series in Boston, and Schilling ends up being able to pitch again.
Originally posted by: wkabel23
Hey, if the Yankees live up to their $180million payroll. no one can stop them 🙂
So have the sox.Don't forget, the yankees also left alot of men on base.
Meh. Holding a potent Yankees offense to 3 runs in 7 innings is just about the most you can expect out of him. The offense failed him.I don't think Pedro pitched so great tonight. You saw alot of really high pitches, stuff way out of the strikezone... it looked like he had some trouble gripping the ball. I thought I saw him at one point lick his entire hand and then go over to the rosin bag to get some grip. (He did have some really nice backdoor curveballs though)
Originally posted by: SP33Demon
It ain't over till it's over man.Originally posted by: pmoa
oh well...see you in boston....lets pick it up at home. win two at home and we are back in it.
Originally posted by: lordtyranus
So have the sox.Don't forget, the yankees also left alot of men on base.
Meh. Holding a potent Yankees offense to 3 runs in 7 innings is just about the most you can expect out of him. The offense failed him.I don't think Pedro pitched so great tonight. You saw alot of really high pitches, stuff way out of the strikezone... it looked like he had some trouble gripping the ball. I thought I saw him at one point lick his entire hand and then go over to the rosin bag to get some grip. (He did have some really nice backdoor curveballs though)
Interestingly enough, Arroyo has not lost to the Yankees this season. The Sox have managed to win all 4 of his starts.