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Thu Oct-21-04 12:57 PM
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MSN Homepage: The Biggest Chokes in Sports History |
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Thu Oct-21-04 12:58 PM
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you see the yankees want to see the red sox choke again in game 7 of the world series....losing the ALCS will all be worth it when the Sox choke and lose in a way no team has ever done in world series play!
Go Astros or Cards! against the loser Sox!
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Thu Oct-21-04 12:59 PM
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BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA! You can cry "1918" all you want, but you're STILL the only franchise to CHOKE on a 3-0 lead!
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Thu Oct-21-04 01:02 PM
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3. They are still in shock |
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Thu Oct-21-04 01:04 PM
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5. I am actually not in shock..... |
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Red Sox were the favorites to win the ALCS and they did....they had a better team and it showed in the last 3 1/2 games. All of this is so worth it to get to see how the Sox blow it in the World Series once again....cant wait for another Bill Buckner moment!
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Thu Oct-21-04 01:38 PM
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13. There is nothing quite like a Yankme fan in denial. |
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Buckner, my ass! Dude, players have made errors in the World Series before. Players have even made errors in a game seven and had their teams lose. But never before in the history of Major League Baseball has a team gone up 3-0 in a championship series, only to proceed to lose 4 straight. It was a collapse of unheard of, epic, historical proportions. A choke for the ages! A record that never be broken and is unlikely to be tied. Ladies and gentlemen, I give you the 2004 New York Fuckhead Yankees!
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Thu Oct-21-04 02:31 PM
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14. We'll just have to see, won't we? |
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Thu Oct-21-04 01:02 PM
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of a franchise that has won 26 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS! THE GREATEST SPORTS FRANCHISE IN THE HISTORY OF SPORTS!
So we had a bad moment last night....no big deal really....Yanks will come back even stronger next year and beat the shit out of the entire american league!
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Thu Oct-21-04 01:05 PM
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6. Actually, no, it's very easy. |
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You've reached new levels of shamefulness that had previous been unreached! And further, your team will NOT be better next year. Your entire team from this year is coming back, a year older I might add, and none of them are tradeable. You've got deadweight Giambi and Ephus-pitch Kevin Brown coming back. You've got "fork in the back" Bernie Williams in center. And best of all... YOU HAVE NO MINOR LEAGUE SYSTEM! You can't even trade for anyone! Dark ages, here you come!!!
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Thu Oct-21-04 01:27 PM
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you sound like Peter "I love the Red Sox" Gammons....hahaha
First of all, Jeter, Rivera, Sheffiled, Arod, Matsui, Mussina and Gordon are all coming back...those are the guys that got us into the playoffs (and won the first three games of the ALCS).
Steinbrenner can afford to have dead weight on the team plus we can always sign some free agents in the off season to improve our starting pitching and bullpen. The Red Sox are losing almost their entire team in the off season.
YANKS IN 2005!
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Thu Oct-21-04 01:33 PM
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10. You feel good about Rivera and Gordon coming back? |
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I wouldn't! Rivera looks like he's lost his stuff and Gordon, who's had multiple Tommy Johns by the way, is getting pretty old!
But you go on thinking everything's okay, even without a way to acquire a decent lefty starter and reliever or a centerfielder with more range than Frankenstein. It'll be more fun to watch you guys squirm.
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Thu Oct-21-04 03:34 PM
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15. Rivera and Gordon..... |
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are awesome...the problem with Gordon was that he so overused in the regular season he had nothing left in the playoffs....Yanks will go and get another hard thrower to compliment Gordon out of the bullpen. Also, Rivera had 2 blown saves vs the Red Sox...but one was not his fault. He entered one of the games with the tying run on third and no outs....the run scored on a sac fly and Rivera held the Sox down after that. Clearly Rivera is stil a great pitcher....he had over 50 saves this season.
By the way, the rumors are that CARLOS BELTRAN is headed to the BRONX next year! hahahaha! I think he is a pretty good centerfielder, agree?
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Thu Oct-21-04 03:36 PM
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16. Oh yeah, how'd that A-Rod acquisition go? |
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Offense ain't gonna help you. You need pitching and lots of it. But it's not out there, ESPECIALLY not left handers, which you DESPERATELY need. So you have fun with Beltran. You can also have fun with the 83 wins you'll be lucky to rack up next season.
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Thu Oct-21-04 01:37 PM
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12. You still lost last night |
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Thu Oct-21-04 03:37 PM
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17. You forget "The Franchise" Shane Douglas |
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Thu Oct-21-04 01:19 PM
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8. oh, they choked all right . . . |
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both pitching and hitting . . . I knew it was over when Jeter reached in that late inning and set the stage for the comeback . . . watching A-Rod up there flailing away at pitches with no hunger in his eyes was embarassing for Yankee fans . . .
this team can't compare to the Yankee teams that actually played hard every day and refused to lose when it counted . . . what we're lacking is players like Paul O'Neill, Scott Brosius, and Tino Martinez . . . we'll never with with the likes of A-Rod and Giambi, because these guys just aren't winners . . . they're overpaid prima donnas . . .
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Thu Oct-21-04 01:08 PM
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7. Was this the biggest choke in sports history? |
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Thu Oct-21-04 01:36 PM
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Thu Oct-21-04 03:56 PM
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Didn't matter to me who won. But there is no way a team can lose 4 in a row. That's ridiculous!
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Thu Oct-21-04 04:00 PM
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20. Looks like it's the New York God-Damned Yankees who will finally eclipse |
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the California Angels of 1986. YAHOO!
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