Mlb 2006
#22
Originally Posted by dbarberaz
Well I have to say what about the suprise Az Dbacks???
Everyone here in Arizona was putting them in the lower half of the National league
Everyone here in Arizona was putting them in the lower half of the National league
#26
Bonds what a jack**s. Need anymore be said.
Only reason I care is I do not want to see him break any records. He is the biggest jerk in sports.
Did you hear what he did to the guy who caught his last home run? He refused to sign the ball for the guy, but wanted him to sign a waiver so they could show the guy and the ball on Bonds tv show he has. He even refused to sigh the ball after he found out the guy is getting ready to be sent over to Iraq.
Only reason I care is I do not want to see him break any records. He is the biggest jerk in sports.
Did you hear what he did to the guy who caught his last home run? He refused to sign the ball for the guy, but wanted him to sign a waiver so they could show the guy and the ball on Bonds tv show he has. He even refused to sigh the ball after he found out the guy is getting ready to be sent over to Iraq.
#28
(found on WCVB TV's website this morning)
Fully realizing that Tuesday night's 14-3 Red Sox win over the Yankees was just one game and Wednesday's outcome might not be so positive (especially with Mike Mussina on the mound), I bring you my top 10 reasons Tuesday night's Red Sox-Yankees game was so fun to watch.
No. 10: The sight of A-Rod spinning like a top on his 3rd inning error allowing the Red Sox to score their first run.
No. 9: Randy Johnson beginning to implode by wild pitching in the Red Sox second and tieing run.
No. 8: Regis Philbin Wednesday morning officially declaring himself in mourning since his Yankees got pounded. Kelly said she didn't care that much though she was wearing black.
No. 7: The images of Speedster David Ortiz chugging around third with arms a-flailing trying to score from second (and succeeding) on Manny's single to make it 3-2.
No. 6: The Yankees Keystone Cops routine led by their right fielder Melky Cabrera (what exactly is a Melky?) attempting (and failing) to catch Manny Ramirez's high pop fly in the fourth inning giving the Red Sox two more runs to make it 7-2 Sox.
No. 5: Joggin' Manny Ramirez actually making it to second base on the aforementioned pop fly.
No. 4: A-Rod attempting (and failing) to field Mike Lowell's grounder in the fifth inning resulting in his second error of the game and three more Red Sox runs courtesy of No. 3.
No. 3: Alex Gonzalez homering to left field. (Yes, Red Sox shortstop Alex Gonzalez) A three-run home run to make it 10-2
No. 2: Bernie Williams' reaction after he struck out (looking) for the third straight time, which included flipping his helmet at the umpire (wait, shouldn't that result in a suspension. Oh, I forgot, he plays for the Yankees.
No. 1: Randy Johnson getting booed by the infamous "Yankee stadium faithful" when he was pulled in the fourth inning after five walks and seven runs turning The Big Unit's night into the Big Ugly.
Fully realizing that Tuesday night's 14-3 Red Sox win over the Yankees was just one game and Wednesday's outcome might not be so positive (especially with Mike Mussina on the mound), I bring you my top 10 reasons Tuesday night's Red Sox-Yankees game was so fun to watch.
No. 10: The sight of A-Rod spinning like a top on his 3rd inning error allowing the Red Sox to score their first run.
No. 9: Randy Johnson beginning to implode by wild pitching in the Red Sox second and tieing run.
No. 8: Regis Philbin Wednesday morning officially declaring himself in mourning since his Yankees got pounded. Kelly said she didn't care that much though she was wearing black.
No. 7: The images of Speedster David Ortiz chugging around third with arms a-flailing trying to score from second (and succeeding) on Manny's single to make it 3-2.
No. 6: The Yankees Keystone Cops routine led by their right fielder Melky Cabrera (what exactly is a Melky?) attempting (and failing) to catch Manny Ramirez's high pop fly in the fourth inning giving the Red Sox two more runs to make it 7-2 Sox.
No. 5: Joggin' Manny Ramirez actually making it to second base on the aforementioned pop fly.
No. 4: A-Rod attempting (and failing) to field Mike Lowell's grounder in the fifth inning resulting in his second error of the game and three more Red Sox runs courtesy of No. 3.
No. 3: Alex Gonzalez homering to left field. (Yes, Red Sox shortstop Alex Gonzalez) A three-run home run to make it 10-2
No. 2: Bernie Williams' reaction after he struck out (looking) for the third straight time, which included flipping his helmet at the umpire (wait, shouldn't that result in a suspension. Oh, I forgot, he plays for the Yankees.
No. 1: Randy Johnson getting booed by the infamous "Yankee stadium faithful" when he was pulled in the fourth inning after five walks and seven runs turning The Big Unit's night into the Big Ugly.