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Posted by verndogs on Oct-08-2004 03:37:

not looking good for southern california baseball at all


Posted by jojo23jojo23 on Oct-08-2004 04:40:

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Originally posted by verndogs
I don't know who is more annoying...Michael Kay (arguably one of the most annoying sportscasters), John Sterling (His "The Yankeeees Win" signature statemnt has gotten old), or Suzyn Waldman (to say she is biased is an understatement)

I really miss the days of Mel Allen and Phil "Holy Cow" Rizzuto



sigh ... you break my heart. sterling and kay were awesome together. when kay moved over to the yes network, and they brought in charlie steiner, that's when things went wrong. steiner is by far the worst announcer in the history of sports. no one knows what in the world he's talking about half the time. he'd rather try and say something profound than call the play ... and when i'm listening on the radio, it's usually because i can't see what's going on. thanks a lot CHUCK. but john sterling is awesome ... he knows the players, he knows the game, and i am so not tired of hearing him say "the yankees win, theeeeeeee yankees WIN!"

i think michael kay lost a lot when he split up from sterling ... they complimented each other well, and he's not the same by himself at all. and don't even start me on suzyn waldman. pooey on her.

and if anyone's gonna talk about bias, howbout the announcers on espn calling the game? the only way it could be more obvious that the announcer hated the yankees was if he was wearing a bosucks shirt and hat. when the ump made a bad call against the twins, he was all over it, but when he made a good call in the yankees' favor, he couldn't bring himself to say it. i can't remember his name at the moment, but if i did, i'd pooey on him too.


Posted by verndogs on Oct-08-2004 05:17:

Charley Steiner was the man when he was a Sportscenter anchor. I loved it when he goofed on the air and can't stop laughing.

I also noticed that this was your first post. Welcome to TA


Posted by jojo23jojo23 on Oct-08-2004 05:29:

hahahah thanks ... i've been reading around for a while cause one of my friends is like addicted to this place and he's on here all the time ... but when i saw baseball (and especially my boys) i couldn't resist

one particular broadcast with steiner stands out in my mind though ... instead of saying "4-6-3 double play" or something along those lines, he said "and it's a ground ball ... this ball has the makings of a double play ..." and that was it. sterling had to come in and say what actually happened. again, totally not helpful when i'm listening in pittsburgh and i wanna know what's going on. i do remember another where he went off on a tangent for a few minutes reminiscing on how the umps back in the day wore bowties. i don't know how that tied in at all with the game, but there he was talking about it.

and i should probably get one more thing out of the way ... i'm sure it's clear by now that i'm a yankees fan. let it be known that i'm not a yankees fan because of jeter (although he's an amazing team player and i couldn't ask for a better person to be the captain after mattingly) or arod ... i'm a real fan & i have been since i've been on this happy little planet

ps: you're filipino too ... rockin!! (i'm a half)


Posted by partyhopper on Oct-08-2004 21:58:

Looking damn good for the Red Sox
I hope they can keep it up for 4 more innings


Posted by Shamez214 on Oct-09-2004 01:38:

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Originally posted by partyhopper
Looking damn good for the Red Sox
I hope they can keep it up for 4 more innings




Good thing Francona didn't pull a Grady and pinch run for Ortiz.


Posted by Shamez214 on Oct-09-2004 01:42:

And jojo, Joe Buck and Tim McCarver are so pro-Yankee that it's not even funny. I'm pretty sure they'll be doing the CS, so if the Yanks are playing the Sox there, listen with an open ear. The bias is clear with almost every play.

I hate McCarver though. He's such an idiot. Case in point: Mets v. Yanks this year. ALex Rodriguez playing 3B, Derek Jeter playing SS, Jose Reyes playing 2B, Kaz Matsui playing SS. Joe Buck says "Ya know, it's funny. The two best SS on each of these teams aren't playing SS." To which McCarver retorts "I'd have to disagree with you... I think Jeter is a better SS than Rodriguez." Ummm...


Posted by jojo23jojo23 on Oct-09-2004 04:16:

the announcer i was trying to think of was joe morgan ... he's so obviously anti-yankees it hurts. during the game he might as well have been wearing a twins hat and jersey. he just went on telling his own story ... meanwhile, the yanks had 5 base hits in a row. and don't even start me on that whole "he's gotta play the angles on the field" thing ... when he said that cairo did it wrong, but the twins guy did it right ... the ball was hit so differently, it played differently, it BOUNCED differently ... he just wanted to make it sound like cairo didn't know what he was doing. and he wanted to call jeter's error a hit?! what in the world is that about? it was a craptastic throw by jeter, and the man definitely would have been out if jeter didn't throw it over olerud's head. cairo's play (right afterwards) could have gone either way cause it was a difficult jump to his left and he ended up bobbling it. i'm surprised he wasn't more eager to call that an error on jeet's part. only after he found out it was the first error by anyone in the series did he seem ok with it.

he gets me riled!

but it's all good in the end


Posted by Shamez214 on Oct-09-2004 15:24:

quote:
Originally posted by jojo23jojo23
the announcer i was trying to think of was joe morgan ... he's so obviously anti-yankees it hurts. during the game he might as well have been wearing a twins hat and jersey. he just went on telling his own story ... meanwhile, the yanks had 5 base hits in a row. and don't even start me on that whole "he's gotta play the angles on the field" thing ... when he said that cairo did it wrong, but the twins guy did it right ... the ball was hit so differently, it played differently, it BOUNCED differently ... he just wanted to make it sound like cairo didn't know what he was doing. and he wanted to call jeter's error a hit?! what in the world is that about? it was a craptastic throw by jeter, and the man definitely would have been out if jeter didn't throw it over olerud's head. cairo's play (right afterwards) could have gone either way cause it was a difficult jump to his left and he ended up bobbling it. i'm surprised he wasn't more eager to call that an error on jeet's part. only after he found out it was the first error by anyone in the series did he seem ok with it.

he gets me riled!

but it's all good in the end


Oh... well it's Joe Morgan. He's a moron and really, despite being in the Hall Of Fame, he knows nothing about baseball today.


Posted by trunks1022 on Oct-09-2004 15:38:

i liked him when i first started watching espn baseball a few years ago... now i kinda can't stand him, because it seems like he's passing himself off as an arrogant, old guard member of baseball. i still like jon miller tho


Posted by Shamez214 on Oct-09-2004 16:34:

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Originally posted by trunks1022
i liked him when i first started watching espn baseball a few years ago... now i kinda can't stand him, because it seems like he's passing himself off as an arrogant, old guard member of baseball. i still like jon miller tho


"The throw to first... TWO! A double play!"

And I love that he calls a 'ground-rule' double an 'automatic double' because it really isn't a ground-rule double. A ground rule double is when the ball gets stuck in the ivy at Wrigley or gets stuck in the ladder on the Green Monster.


Posted by Shamez214 on Oct-10-2004 02:56:

It's LIMA TIME! He was incredible tonight. One of the most dominant post-season starts from a mediocre pitcher that I've ever seen. Shutting out the Cardinals offense is a feat in and of itself... but for Jose Lima to do it is just phenomenal. Hats off to him. If the Dodgers somehow manage to win this series, they have no one to thank but Lima. The momentum and the rest for their bullpen (Brazoban and Gagne) was much needed.


Posted by jojo23jojo23 on Oct-10-2004 04:58:

Love is in the air

ooooh boy did that game rock


and lima was awesome tonight ... well, from the last 2 innings i saw anyways ... shutting out the cardinals is amazing, especially in postseason. and the dodgers' first postseason win since 88? that's nuts


Posted by Mebot on Oct-10-2004 08:33:

fuckin' yankees... came out and beat the twins..even when they were ahead 5-1

looks like a repeat of last years playoffs NY vs Boston...


Posted by Shamez214 on Oct-10-2004 14:56:

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Originally posted by Mebot
fuckin' yankees... came out and beat the twins..even when they were ahead 5-1

looks like a repeat of last years playoffs NY vs Boston...


Like you really thought it would happen any other way? I was just hoping they'd go to a game 5 and have to use Mussina. Curt Schilling v. Jon Lieber would've been interesting to watch.


Posted by verndogs on Oct-10-2004 14:58:

I've been checking ebay for ticket prices and it's looking $200 a tix for upper deck at yankee stadium. I'd hate to see how much tix are going for in Fenway


Posted by Mebot on Oct-10-2004 19:46:

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Originally posted by Shamez214
Like you really thought it would happen any other way? I was just hoping they'd go to a game 5 and have to use Mussina. Curt Schilling v. Jon Lieber would've been interesting to watch.


Yeah, i know. It just seems that the Twins were about to pull it off, and then the Yankees come from behind and win the game.. seeing them play 5 games would've been cool to see, i agree.


Posted by Shamez214 on Oct-11-2004 02:14:

quote:
Originally posted by Mebot
Yeah, i know. It just seems that the Twins were about to pull it off, and then the Yankees come from behind and win the game.. seeing them play 5 games would've been cool to see, i agree.


I was really pulling for a Jaque Jones walk off in that game. It was set up PERFECTLY too because he led off the bottom of the 9th. A nice way to end their season would've been a Jaque Jones homer for his pops.


Posted by jojo23jojo23 on Oct-11-2004 18:32:

http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tm...mlb_caminiti_dc


Posted by Shamez214 on Oct-11-2004 23:35:

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Originally posted by jojo23jojo23
http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tm...mlb_caminiti_dc



Yep. Sucks. But with the combination of steroids and cocaine, it was bound to happen. Great player...


Posted by Shamez214 on Oct-11-2004 23:48:

On a lighter note... let's go Brizaves!


Posted by partyhopper on Oct-12-2004 03:32:

Congrats to the Astros, for finally getting their first ever postseason series win!
And with no better way to do it than to cream their nemesis, the Braves


Posted by Shamez214 on Oct-12-2004 04:44:

quote:
Originally posted by Shamez214
On a lighter note... let's go Brizaves!



Posted by verndogs on Oct-12-2004 04:47:

YAY! No more tomahawk chop!


Posted by Mebot on Oct-12-2004 08:14:

quote:
Originally posted by verndogs
YAY! No more tomahawk chop!


hehe

Man you don't know how many people who despise the braves absolutely hate that tomahawk chop here at school. And the people who love the braves do it just to spite them

its pretty funny.


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