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    Umm Curt Schilling is a horrible sportsman. Do a google search for "Curt Schilling spouts off." Then read up on your "bloody socked Warrior." Give me a ****ing break. The guy has nice stats, but nothing, and I mean nothing, is more rewarding then shelling his ass in Yankee Stadium. The guy needs to realize, the only thing we care about is how you play. He shuts his ****ing mouth, and he's like Mike Mussina, just not really as good. And FYI, the only reason anyone thinks he's really good, is because he does talk and every ****ing win is such a huge deal. Give me a break. Actions speak louder then words, and, as UCLA has proven, body language is the most important thing a person does, so someone who carries himself like a winner will come off like a winner, whereas someone who tells you there a winner will be considered a ****face, a la Curt Schilling.

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    I don't believe that my comments were targeted to you and your f-bombs but i'm cool with it. Bottom line, Schilling is a winner and not a bad pitcher as Oasis stated. He busts his ass to help any team he is with and it has paid off. He has brought three teams to the World Series and has the rings to prove that he is a winner, which is something that a guy like Mussina does not have. I'm sure if he was a Yankee, you would be praising Schilling's work ethic and desire to win. I guarantee it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CrimsonNW
    I don't believe that my comments were targeted to you and your f-bombs but i'm cool with it. Bottom line, Schilling is a winner and not a bad pitcher as Oasis stated. He busts his ass to help any team he is with and it has paid off. He has brought three teams to the World Series and has the rings to prove that he is a winner, which is something that a guy like Mussina does not have. I'm sure if he was a Yankee, you would be praising Schilling's work ethic and desire to win. I guarantee it.
    I find it funny that Curt Shelling failed to take the ball against Chicago last year in the playoffs. For a guy who is such a "hero" and mr. bloody sock warrior he sure wimped out.
    What is the worst source of diarrhea ?
    A)A bowl of chili, or
    B)Curt Schilling's mouth

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    Quote Originally Posted by CrimsonNW
    I don't believe that my comments were targeted to you and your f-bombs but i'm cool with it. Bottom line, Schilling is a winner and not a bad pitcher as Oasis stated. He busts his ass to help any team he is with and it has paid off. He has brought three teams to the World Series and has the rings to prove that he is a winner, which is something that a guy like Mussina does not have. I'm sure if he was a Yankee, you would be praising Schilling's work ethic and desire to win. I guarantee it.
    *agrees*

    If it wasn't for that ankle injury, Schilling would have had another great in year in 2005 like 2004 and the team would have made the playoffs easily. Even if Schilling did pitch in the ALDS, look at what the other 3 pitchers did. Schilling could have gone in and pitched a shutout, and the team still would have lost it. Schilling didn't wimp out in the 2004 postseason right after he was injured, and he pitched very well after he got slaughtered in that first game against the Yankees. I would like to see Mussina try that, lol, and fail. If he didn't wimp out in 2004, he wouldn't wimp out in 2005.

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    Quote Originally Posted by yhova
    You better take a picture now cause that sure as hell is not going to last long.
    More than two months later:

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    East W L Pct GB Home Road East Cent West Streak L10

    Boston 50 31 .617 -- 27-10 23-21 24-18 3-6 7-5 Lost 27-3
    NY Yankees 46 34 .575 3.5 26-17 20-17 16-10 11-6 9-10 Lost 16-4
    Toronto 46 36 .561 4.5 29-17 17-19 24-17 6-6 7-4 Lost 26-4
    Baltimore 39 46 .459 13.0 24-21 15-25 15-23 8-5 7-9 Lost 15-5
    Tampa Bay 37 47 .440 14.5 20-17 17-30 14-25 8-5 4-10 Won 2 5-5
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lynch
    More than two months later:

    [php]
    East W L Pct GB Home Road East Cent West Streak L10

    Boston 50 31 .617 -- 27-10 23-21 24-18 3-6 7-5 Lost 27-3
    NY Yankees 46 34 .575 3.5 26-17 20-17 16-10 11-6 9-10 Lost 16-4
    Toronto 46 36 .561 4.5 29-17 17-19 24-17 6-6 7-4 Lost 26-4
    Baltimore 39 46 .459 13.0 24-21 15-25 15-23 8-5 7-9 Lost 15-5
    Tampa Bay 37 47 .440 14.5 20-17 17-30 14-25 8-5 4-10 Won 2 5-5
    [/php]
    Lol the Red Sox even have a bigger lead now. Josh Jeckett hasn't had any blister problems, Papi has already hit a pair of walk-offs, and Manny is hitting the long-ball just as often as anybody else in baseball. If he didn't have that "power outage" at the very beginning, he would be tied for the ML lead, at least. None of the new guys have pulled an Edgar this year

    Red Sox are obviously going to make it to the playoffs this year and maybe go beyond the ALDS & ALCS this year.

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    Yeah, well the Red SOx are on a hot streak, and we're having inconsistent pitching. I expect the Inconsistent Yankee Pitching to continue, but don't expect such great runs by the Red Sox.

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    Well d'oh, how often do teams go on 12 game winning streaks, lol. Too bad the Yankees couldn't loose more while the Red Sox were on their streak. It would be nice to have a 5 or 6 game gap instead of just 3 or 4.

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    the entire AL East resembled dung
    LeagueTeamyearsRecordWild CardDivisionPennantsTitles
    MSLSan Diego Padres2034-20592,217-1,9951631
    TBLArizona Diamondbacks2005-20181,216-1,0531963
    TSSLSan Diego Padres2015-2021, 2024-20281,017-9280732
    TSSLTexas Rangers2029-2033396-4140000

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    Hey how many times have the Yankees, part of the AL East, won the world series? Then, of course, how many times have the Padres won the world series? Compare then tell me the ratio.

    There's also 4 other teams in the AL East to add to the number of World Series wins the AL East has combined for ....

    Try comparing the number of WS wins the AL East has to the number of WS wins whichever leage the Padres are in has.

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    19-1 was a pretty fun score. Yeah, a pretty fun score. That was a lot of runs. TJ Beam's ERA tripled itself tonight.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nolan_Ryan
    Then, of coruse, how many tiems have the Padres won the world series?
    Hey, Leo, and you were saying about Raider fans..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nolan_Ryan
    Hey how many times have the Yankees, part of the AL East, won the world series? Then, of course, how many times have the Padres won the world series? Compare then tell me the ratio.

    There's also 4 other teams in the AL East to add to the number of World Series wins the AL East has combined for ....

    Try comparing the number of WS wins the AL East has to the number of WS wins whichever leage the Padres are in has.
    the Padres would probably have more WS rings under their belt if they've been around since the 1800s as well, not to mention if they were able to spend 150-250 mil on player payroll every year.
    LeagueTeamyearsRecordWild CardDivisionPennantsTitles
    MSLSan Diego Padres2034-20592,217-1,9951631
    TBLArizona Diamondbacks2005-20181,216-1,0531963
    TSSLSan Diego Padres2015-2021, 2024-20281,017-9280732
    TSSLTexas Rangers2029-2033396-4140000

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    Raiders suck
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    MSLSan Diego Padres2034-20592,217-1,9951631
    TBLArizona Diamondbacks2005-20181,216-1,0531963
    TSSLSan Diego Padres2015-2021, 2024-20281,017-9280732
    TSSLTexas Rangers2029-2033396-4140000

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    I don't think any team but the Yankees has spent 150m or more on a team in a single year...
    http://strike3forums.com/forums/phot...pelbon2006.jpg


    Then out of fairness to the others you will be Slagathor.

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