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Thrillhouse
Alkey gave me my bonus points back.
posted on 10-10-2001 @ 8:12 PM      
Psychopath
Registered: Aug. 01
here we go crack committee...its the beginning of the end for the yanks playoff run
clemens is going down

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Cluster F
posted on 10-10-2001 @ 10:17 PM      
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Registered: Oct. 00
2-0 in the fifth!!! Looks like Clemens wont get that run support he's so used to. WHat a good game.

On another note...FUCK YOU ATLANTA! Thats another team that the crack committee cant stand.

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Crime Scene Sex
posted on 10-10-2001 @ 10:29 PM      
Hanger-On
Registered: Aug. 01
A committee of Yankee haters. Funny how you never hear of Yankee fans coming up with a committee to hate the Mets. Oh, maybe if the Mets actually got into the World Series more than 4 times since 1962 Yankee fans could create a committee, but I guess we will have to wait until hell freezes.

What is it about the Yankees that you hate so much? That they win? Can't be the payroll. Lots of teams are at that level. Their Arrogance? You can be arrogant when you win 4 out of 5 World Series.

I know I am going to get flamed for this by Mets fans. But what else do Mets fans have to do these days?

Thrillhouse
Alkey gave me my bonus points back.
posted on 10-10-2001 @ 10:48 PM      
Psychopath
Registered: Aug. 01
quote:


Their Arrogance? You can be arrogant when you win 4 out of 5 World Series


at least you know why, plus all the fake yankee fans like cluster f mentioned earlier in the thread

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MashedPotatohead
NIGGA PLEASE! All the bitches in here are crazy!
posted on 10-10-2001 @ 11:12 PM      
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Registered: Oct. 00
Clemens left in the fifth? What happened, did his 'yam bag' fall off ;)

I just got home from class a little while ago

Thrillhouse
Alkey gave me my bonus points back.
posted on 10-11-2001 @ 12:11 AM      
Psychopath
Registered: Aug. 01
1 down, 2 more to go
if the yankees are going to win it'll probably be the next game, cause barry zito has their number

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Cluster F
posted on 10-11-2001 @ 12:12 AM      
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Registered: Oct. 00
YANKEES LOSE!! BAHAHAHAHAHA YANKEES LOSE!!!

2 more wins and the A's move on, and the yanks go quietly home. Clemens sucks, he finally got no run support to save his sorry ass. And Giambi is without a shadow of a doubt the MVP of the AL.

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Cluster F
posted on 10-11-2001 @ 1:29 PM      
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Registered: Oct. 00
Game 2 ALDS Preview: LETS GO A's. Hopefully Hudson can continue to shut them down. I have a feeling that Jermaine Dye is gonna have a big game tonight. :)

Probable Starting Pitchers
Oakland: Tim Hudson (NR, 0.00)
NY Yankees: Andy Pettitte (NR, 0.00)


BRONX, NEW YORK (TICKER) -- The New York Yankees find themselves in a familiar spot Thursday, when they attempt to even the American League Division Series in Game Two against the Oakland Athletics.

New York suffered a 5-3 setback Wednesday, but it was not the first time the three-time defending champions have dropped a series opener.

In winning four championships over the previous five seasons, the Yankees lost Game One in four of 13 series, including two best-of-five sets.

Last season, the Yankees limped into playoffs by losing 13 of their final 15 regular season games and dropped Game One against Oakland in the ALDS and against Seattle in the league championship series.

In 1996, New York lost the first game against Texas in the ALDS and the first two games of the World Series against Atlanta.

All four times, the Yankees prevailed.

If there is someone who knows how to pitch in October, it is lefthander Andy Pettitte (15-10, 3.99 ERA), who seeks his fourth consecutive victory in the Division Series Thursday.

Pettitte, the only starting pitcher who has been on all four Yankees' World Series teams since 1996, is 7-4 with a 4.28 ERA lifetime in the postseason.

"Andy made quite an impression on me in 1996, there is no question," Yankees manager Joe Torre said. "Of course, he stumbled in Game One (of the 1996 World Series), got ripped pretty good. Then in Game Five, he pitched a 1-0 game. That left a big impression on me. He did struggle a couple of years later and there was talk of Andy being traded, but I don't think (pitching coach) Mel Stottlemyre or myself ever wavered in our support.

"He's a tough kid. Again, it doesn't guarantee he's going to win. But I know he has a big heart."

Pettitte combined with Mariano Rivera on a six-hit shutout in New York's 4-0 victory in Game Two of the 2000 ALDS.

Pettitte was 1-4 in his last eight starts during the regular season. He left his September 26 start against Tampa Bay after getting hit with a line drive above his pitching elbow.

Pettitte recovered from the injury Saturday, tossing five scoreless innings at Tampa Bay.

"I was very inconsistent," Pettitte said. "After pitching four months into the season, I was nowhere near the finish I wanted to have. It was just a stretch. It seems like I always have a stretch during the course of a season I go through."

Pettitte faced Oakland only once this season, on May 16 at Network Associates Coliseum. He allowed three runs and seven hits in eight innings in a 4-3 loss. Including last season's Division Series, Pettitte is 9-3 against the A's.

Oakland manager Art Howe hands the ball to righthander Tim Hudson (18-9, 3.37).

The 26-year-old righthander is the most established of any Oakland starter, with 49 career wins, but has been overshadowed by the success of Mark Mulder and Barry Zito, who wil pitch Game Three.

"I know what I bring to the table every time I come out and pitch," Hudson said. "If there's somebody on our staff that can go out and catch the headlines in front of me, I'm happy. That means our staff is going out there and giving our team a chance to win and going out there and shutting people down."

Hudson finished the regular season 2-2 in his final five starts and was 9-4 after the All-Star break.

In his only playoff start, he lost, 4-2, to the Yankees in Game Three of last season's Division Series, allowing four runs and six hits in eight innings.

Hudson made two starts against the Yankees this season with mixed results. On April 28, he surrendered seven runs and 12 hits over six innings in a 7-6 loss at Yankee Stadium. He did not record a decision at home on May 15, allowing two runs and 10 hits in a 3-2 victory.

Hudson has never won against the Yankees in four career starts, including the playoffs.

If the Yankees are going to adavnce to the ALCS for the fourth straight season, they will have to win at least once in Oakland, where they were 0-6 this season.




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PeterDragon
posted on 10-11-2001 @ 2:01 PM      
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Registered: Jan. 01
quote:

Funny how you never hear of Yankee fans coming up with a committee to hate the Mets. Oh, maybe if the Mets actually got into the World Series more than 4 times since 1962 Yankee fans could create a committee, but I guess we will have to wait until hell freezes.


What do you call this?
This is exactly what I hate about yankee bandwagoneers. Why even bring up the Mets?
Just because your boy, Clemens, who Yankee fans hated for years and now root for, couldn't tough out his poor hammy?

Who closed out the game? Izzy?

1 down, 2 to go.

Crime Scene Sex
posted on 10-11-2001 @ 2:50 PM      
Hanger-On
Registered: Aug. 01
quote:

Why even bring up the Mets?



Because 99% of the people on this so called committee are jealous Mets fans. Also, don't label all Yankee fans as bandwagon fans. I remember the Ed Whitson days, the Don Gullet experiement, etc. etc. etc.

When you win, you get bandwagon fans. Mets in 86 had them too.

This committee is all about Yankee haters, which are mostly Mets fans. You have never rooted for the A's in your life, all of a sudden you are A's fans?

Cluster F
posted on 10-11-2001 @ 5:21 PM      
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Registered: Oct. 00
quote:

You have never rooted for the A's in your life, all of a sudden you are A's fans?



The main point of this committee is to root against the yankees. Your right, i am a huge Giambi fan, but i havent followed the A's like i follow the Mets. The point is that even if it were the Indians against the Yanks, id root for the Indians. As long as those Yankees lose and leave the playoffs, then I will be happy.

quote:

This is exactly what I hate about yankee bandwagoneers. Why even bring up the Mets?



Well put Dragon. Thats one of the main aspects i hate about the whole yankees "dynasty". One of the things i really want to see is the yankees to lose this year, and for the next few years. Then i wanna see the Stadium sold out every night (which it isnt now anyway), and i wanna see the yankee diehards, and see how many there are left.

AIM: GMoneyBagz

Proud Member of The Crack Committee

The Quintessential Studmuffin of opieanthony.com
Thrillhouse
Alkey gave me my bonus points back.
posted on 10-11-2001 @ 8:42 PM      
Psychopath
Registered: Aug. 01
i know there are diehard yankee fans and i can tolerate you guys because you know what you're talking about...but to here some of these other fans is just annoying. i bet alot of them don't even know what number dont mattingly was.

anyway - go tim hudson. terrance long is going to do some more damage tonight (why the hell did the mets trade him...freakin #@$#!@$)

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Wookie
posted on 10-11-2001 @ 10:51 PM      
Psychopath
Registered: Mar. 01
quote:

Their Arrogance?


Like my previous post said, all these years I havn't been a Yankee hater. I enjoyed them being good for New York.
But it hasn't been the arrogance of the team that's turned me this year, but the arrogance of their fans- both longtime and bandwagon (bandwagon is worse, though. Andy Hawkins? Who's that? bleh.) I've had to deal with some very obnoxious Yankee rooters and Mets bashers this summer, and I am not a Yankee basher, so it's uncalled for. I will enjoy them (those fans) getting theirs. I just hope the mighty A's don't sweep, and shorten my pleasure.

Oh, and I don't want to hear any "well, at least we won our 4 of 5." or "26 championships" as if somehow anyone cares for 2001. If ya lose, stand up and take it properly!


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This message was edited by Wookie on 10-11-01 @ 11:12 PM
Dan-O
posted on 10-11-2001 @ 11:18 PM      
Psychopath
Registered: Nov. 00
quote:

99% of the people on this so called committee are jealous Mets fans
How dare you lump me in with the Met fans? I've been a diehard A's fan since my family got season tickets at the Oakland Coliseum in 1987. That's why I'm not on this stupid yet well-intentioned committee -- too many posers ;)


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Cluster F
posted on 10-12-2001 @ 12:06 AM      
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Registered: Oct. 00
quote:

99% of the people on this so called committee are jealous Mets fans



As a member of the crack committee, and starter of this thread, i am offended by that comment. Personally, i am just sick and tired of people thinking that Mets fans are jealous. What do we have to be jealous about? The fact that we are more media friendly than the Yanks? Or the fact that Yankee stadium is never sold out, yet theyve won 4 out of 5 championships, so it says something about the fans in general.

The people in the committee are based on one thing, to root that those Yankees get out of the playoffs. Hell, if anyone else had a 4 outta 5 streak, id root against them too. So, you go root for ur yanks, and i'll root against them. Thats just the way it is.

*EDIT* YANKEES LOSE, BAHAHAHAHAHAHA YANKEES LOSE!! 1 more game and they go quietly into the night. The dynasty is almost over :)

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The Quintessential Studmuffin of opieanthony.com


This message was edited by Cluster F on 10-12-01 @ 12:18 AM
Spuds_Buckley
posted on 10-12-2001 @ 12:22 AM      
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Registered: Oct. 00
quote:

The dynasty is almost over


Oh no...cry me a river. It's not like its the end of Romanov's or anything. We can't win them all. I'll just sit here and enjoy you met fans watch your team try to come oh so close to making the playoffs again only fail because you have a second rate closer.


I hope he tells us to burn our pants...these things are driving me nuts! Hold on there maestro, there's a "New" Mexico?
GonzoStyle
posted on 10-12-2001 @ 12:23 AM      
Hanger-On
Registered: Jan. 70
lol cluster must be laughing harder than a skin head at a holocaust memorial. I have to give oakland credit their pitching has been phenominal and their offense and defense just as astounding. Pettite did a great job but mulder was just better than him tonight and pitched a masterpiece. Yanks have no shot in my eyes to win 3 straight now, not with how their pitcing is going and as cold as their bats are. I would love to see oakland win cause Giambi deserves it as does the rest of the team but my money is still on Seattle, but we shall see.


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Thrillhouse
Alkey gave me my bonus points back.
posted on 10-12-2001 @ 12:26 AM      
Psychopath
Registered: Aug. 01
Break out the brooms people, its over.


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PeterDragon
posted on 10-12-2001 @ 8:23 PM      
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Registered: Jan. 01
quote:

Because 99% of the people on this so called committee are jealous Mets fans. Also, don't label all Yankee fans as bandwagon fans. I remember the Ed Whitson days, the Don Gullet experiement, etc. etc. etc.



1st of all, if you'd have read my first post you'd see I don't dislike all fans; it is the arrogant bullies who aren't satisfied enough with their own wins, but need to knock others.
Jealous Met fan? Yeah, I'm a Met fan, but not jealous. I had no problem with Yankees of late 70's and their fans.
Among my dislike - I attended a Mets vs Red Sox game around 1999; there was a loudmouth Yankee fan
ripping the Mets, and rooting for Sox there.
No self-respecting Yankee fan should root for Red Sox, even over Mets. When Yankees lost in Bottom of 9th, My entire section yelled back at the idiot.

As I also said, I was at game 5 last year's series. Again Idiot Yankee fans stood taunting Met fans and acted generally moronic, rather than being gracious after a great played game. It is because I can't stand these idiots that I wish Yankees to go down in flames.

The fact that the A's have Billy Beane (Met's failed #1 pick) running the show, Izzy to close, and that they have shown heart not folding this year is an added bonus.

You go back to Whitson, which is OK; If you said Horace Clark &/or Jerry Kenney, I'd have a little more respect :)

By the way,
2 down; 1 to go:
then the mal-ochio (evil eye) can turn onto the evil ones in the south.

Cluster F
posted on 10-12-2001 @ 9:45 PM      
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Registered: Oct. 00
quote:

lol cluster must be laughing harder than a skin head at a holocaust memorial.



LMAO Gonzo...i'll definitely laugh like that after tomorrow's game. Objective 1 will then be complete, and then the committee can shift its attention to those asshole Atlanta Braves.

AIM: GMoneyBagz

Crack Committee

Objective 1: Root for Yankees to exit from playoffs
Objective 2: Root for Braves to exit from playoffs
Objective 3: Root for the A's to win the World Series
PeterDragon
posted on 10-12-2001 @ 10:06 PM      
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Registered: Jan. 01
quote:

Objective 1: Root for Yankees to exit from playoffs
Objective 2: Root for Braves to exit from playoffs
Objective 3: Root for the A's to win the World Series



Definitely on board for 1 & 2.
3 depends on how John Olerud is doing.
:)



This message was edited by PeterDragon on 10-12-01 @ 10:09 PM
Cluster F
posted on 10-13-2001 @ 10:59 PM      
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Registered: Oct. 00
Gotta give credit to Mussina, what a game by him. Even better game by Zito, but 1 mistake was all it took. I picked A's in 4 anyway, so i guess the yanks got the one they shouldve had b4.

Putting my mets bias on hold, i loved this game tonight, these are the types of games i love to watch.

I dont care what anyone says, Giambi was safe lol. But if u dont slide, u deserve to be out. Great play by jeter too :(.

BTW...FU to OPIE for that fucking curse he has. I dont care about the isles, but it further proves his point. Of course the yanks had to win tonight. If they win tomorrow, he might think twice about going to work lol.

AIM: GMoneyBagz

Crack Committee

Objective 1: Root for Yankees to exit from playoffs
Objective 2: Root for Braves to exit from playoffs
Objective 3: Root for the A's to win the World Series


This message was edited by Cluster F on 10-13-01 @ 11:06 PM
2 tired 2 give N F
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posted on 10-14-2001 @ 12:22 AM      
Psychopath
Registered: Jan. 01
Last nights game proved why the Yankees are the defending World Champions...they rose to the occasion...Mussina pitched an awesome game, Rivera closed it nicely, Chuck made some amazing catches, and Jeter made an amazing play to save the game from being tied...can't wait for tomorrow night's game...



And I find you here,
Through your eyes everything's clear,
And I fall inside your arms,
but I'm alone for now, alone for now...
sheetbag
posted on 10-14-2001 @ 2:51 AM      
Psychopath
Registered: Sep. 01
Lets GO Yankees.


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This message was edited by sheetbag on 10-14-01 @ 2:54 AM
Cluster F
posted on 10-14-2001 @ 9:42 AM      
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Registered: Oct. 00
Wow, you guys win one game and all of a sudden you are going to win the series??? I dont think so. Last night they won, but they sucked at the plate, what makes you think they will be any better tonight. Mussina cant pitch for them every night. Therefore, my original prediction of A's in 4 will happen this afternoon, hopefully after the Giants beat the Rams :).

AIM: GMoneyBagz

Crack Committee

Objective 1: Root for Yankees to exit from playoffs
Objective 2: Root for Braves to exit from playoffs
Objective 3: Root for the A's to win the World Series


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