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SUBWAY SERIES - discuss (pg. 4)
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| steven-neil |
| quote: | Originally posted by dj tek
TONITE - YANKEES
TOMORROW - METS
SUNDAY - METS
Mets takes the series again |
tonight he's supporting the yankees
tomorrow and sunday he's for the Mets |
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| phuzzyfish12 |
| quote: | Originally posted by steven-neil
no mere...thats a list of which team he will be supporting each day... |
Tae has been:
I love you more and more each day Steven!!! |
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| southbound24 |
| i need tix, 2 bleachers pleaaaaaaaaaase ( RF of couse) |
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| phuzzyfish12 |
| YankeeBaby might have tickets still not sure, but there are not in the bleachers, I think Teir Reserved. PM her to see. |
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| southbound24 |
| thanks man i will |
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| jerZ07002 |
| quote: | Originally posted by trunks1022
i think 1 of 3 is realistic, but it might come at the expense of clemens. mets have always been pretty good at shelling him. |
this is weak logic. The mets were good at shelling clemens back in the early 2000's when NOT one current position player was on the team. Since clemens left the yankees the mets have only faced him twice, once in 2004 and once in 2005. Clemens didn't give up a single ER in either game. The last time the Mets scored an ER off of clemens was in 2003 when he gave up one run in 8 innings. At that time the only current regular fielder playing on the team then was jose reyes in his rookie year.
You can't seriously think that the current mets have some sort of propensity to pound clemens because a team with mike piazza, todd zeile, robin ventura, jay payton, and benny agbayani had some success against him. with that said, i don't think he's gonna blow anyone away, i just don't think that the success of the 2000 mets against him has anything to do with the success of the 2007 mets against him. |
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| trunks1022 |
| quote: | Originally posted by jerZ07002
this is weak logic. The mets were good at shelling clemens back in the early 2000's when NOT one current position player was on the team. Since clemens left the yankees the mets have only faced him twice, once in 2004 and once in 2005. Clemens didn't give up a single ER in either game. The last time the Mets scored an ER off of clemens was in 2003 when he gave up one run in 8 innings. At that time the only current regular fielder playing on the team then was jose reyes in his rookie year.
You can't seriously think that the current mets have some sort of propensity to pound clemens because a team with mike piazza, todd zeile, robin ventura, jay payton, and benny agbayani had some success against him. with that said, i don't think he's gonna blow anyone away, i just don't think that the success of the 2000 mets against him has anything to do with the success of the 2007 mets against him. |
one can hope. mets have played him strong regardless of what cap he's wearing. he obtained an ND in both those games (houston) which is all one can hope for with him on the mound.
*edit* shelled might have been a poor word choice but those're some of my best yankee stadium moments :P |
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| trunks1022 |
| thank you carlos gomez |
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| steven-neil |
| quote: | Originally posted by trunks1022
thank you carlos gomez |
bro that was some ing play... |
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| verndogs |
lol..this thread got quiet. Gee, I wonder why?
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| partyhopper |
Give It Back Glavine was in classic form - blowing 3 leads in the game :whip:
Not all his fault though
The LOB Machine was in full effect - the Mets stole lots of bases, but weren't able to get runs out of most of them
Of the 3 Carloses, Gomez has been doing the best. Delgado and Beltran are more like Carlost. |
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| partyhopper |
| Good rally against Mo to make it interesting, but Beltran continued being a bum |
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