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Old 08-02-2006, 12:32 PM
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How is it a fair fight to have a 215 mil team against a 120 mil team? That's what I don't understand about Yankee fans.By definition it isn't a fair fight is it? You two act like nothing has changed since last week.Meanwhile,one team has added a 15 mil /year player,and the other has not.It isn't like one of the teams is a moneyball type team that relies on young talent freaking in a particular year(ala fish 2003.)So,the Yanks win this division pretty much each year.Isn't that like to be totally expected when you pay out almost 100 mil more than any other team in the division(or in mlb period.) I just think this odd difference in salary kind of makes the mlb look fixed.Then they let the fish cut their payroll to 14 mil.MLB needs to get some control of this sht.
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Old 08-02-2006, 01:22 PM
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How is it a fair fight to have a 215 mil team against a 120 mil team? That's what I don't understand about Yankee fans.By definition it isn't a fair fight is it? You two act like nothing has changed since last week.Meanwhile,one team has added a 15 mil /year player,and the other has not.It isn't like one of the teams is a moneyball type team that relies on young talent freaking in a particular year(ala fish 2003.)So,the Yanks win this division pretty much each year.Isn't that like to be totally expected when you pay out almost 100 mil more than any other team in the division(or in mlb period.) I just think this odd difference in salary kind of makes the mlb look fixed.Then they let the fish cut their payroll to 14 mil.MLB needs to get some control of this sht.

It will never happen Scuds, not as long as the Yankees are in the biggest market city in MLB. MLB would stand to lose too much if they tried to control the spending.
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Old 08-02-2006, 01:28 PM
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It will never happen Scuds, not as long as the Yankees are in the biggest market city in MLB. MLB would stand to lose too much if they tried to control the spending.
True story Kev.....Money is flowing...other teams profit from Yanks payroll...more people in the seats every year....and the band played on
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Old 08-02-2006, 01:31 PM
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It will never happen Scuds, not as long as the Yankees are in the biggest market city in MLB. MLB would stand to lose too much if they tried to control the spending.
Yep, really scared the hockey owners and NY was the biggest market city there too....this is just a bigger case of the same problem. When smaller markets start facing bankrupcy....the $hit will start to fly.

Hey, if people want LA, Detroit, Chicago, Toronto, NY, and Boston to be the only one with teams more power to them.
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Old 08-02-2006, 01:55 PM
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How is it a fair fight to have a 215 mil team against a 120 mil team? That's what I don't understand about Yankee fans.By definition it isn't a fair fight is it? You two act like nothing has changed since last week.Meanwhile,one team has added a 15 mil /year player,and the other has not.It isn't like one of the teams is a moneyball type team that relies on young talent freaking in a particular year(ala fish 2003.)So,the Yanks win this division pretty much each year.Isn't that like to be totally expected when you pay out almost 100 mil more than any other team in the division(or in mlb period.) I just think this odd difference in salary kind of makes the mlb look fixed.Then they let the fish cut their payroll to 14 mil.MLB needs to get some control of this sht.
That's why the NFL is the best sports product in America, because even an embarrassment like the Bengals can be playoff contenders, with the correct drafting and coaching....

Nice buttkicking the Dodgers gave the Reds last night.. Do you remember when they were rivals? I can remember staying up as a kid to watch the Dodgers games when they were playing out in LA...

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That was a nice pick on the Astros, doh....
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Old 08-02-2006, 02:02 PM
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That's why the NFL is the best sports product in America, because even an embarrassment like the Bengals can be playoff contenders, with the correct drafting and coaching....

Nice buttkicking the Dodgers gave the Reds last night.. Do you remember when they were rivals? I can remember staying up as a kid to watch the Dodgers games when they were playing out in LA...

And now I have to zing Gander:

That was a nice pick on the Astros, doh....
If I had to guess I would say the Red Sox are not making the playoffs this year.

Amen to the NFL starting. Teddy Bruschi went down yesterday too. Here come the Jets.
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Old 08-02-2006, 02:10 PM
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I'll stick with the Astros. They will get hot and bulldoze down those 9 or 10 teams in front of them. If they do make the playoffs they would have to be considered strong favorites to win the NL, with Clemens, Petite and Oswalt going 1-2-3.

Red Sox are in trouble, I concede that. Still think they turn this around and bet the 215 mill Yankees. Can you guys believe the biggest fraud in baseball makes 20 mill a year?... and I am not talking about Bonds, I am talking about Giambi.
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Old 08-02-2006, 02:14 PM
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I'll stick with the Astros. They will get hot and bulldoze down those 9 or 10 teams in front of them. If they do make the playoffs they would have to be considered strong favorites to win the NL, with Clemens, Petite and Oswalt going 1-2-3.

Red Sox are in trouble, I concede that. Still think they turn this around and bet the 215 mill Yankees. Can you guys believe the biggest fraud in baseball makes 20 mill a year?... and I am not talking about Bonds, I am talking about Giambi.
ARod, Jeter, Giambi have the combined salaries of almost 40 % of the teams....
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Old 08-02-2006, 02:16 PM
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Jeter and A Rod are both great talents, they dont have it in them to cheat. Giambi is a first class phony who knew he had to cheat to be near the top. He lied to his fans but now its okay because hes having a good year. I hate that guy. What a farce and a disgrace.
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Old 08-02-2006, 02:20 PM
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Jeter and A Rod are both great talents, they dont have it in them to cheat. Giambi is a first class phony who knew he had to cheat to be near the top. He lied to his fans but now its okay because hes having a good year. I hate that guy. What a farce and a disgrace.
I hear what you're saying....disgusted by something else, my point is they have 3 $20+ payrolls.....

I was a little off 11 of the 30 teams have a lower payroll than that.
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Old 08-02-2006, 02:26 PM
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I'll stick with the Astros. They will get hot and bulldoze down those 9 or 10 teams in front of them. If they do make the playoffs they would have to be considered strong favorites to win the NL, with Clemens, Petite and Oswalt going 1-2-3.

Red Sox are in trouble, I concede that. Still think they turn this around and bet the 215 mill Yankees. Can you guys believe the biggest fraud in baseball makes 20 mill a year?... and I am not talking about Bonds, I am talking about Giambi.

Clemens and Pettite are 12-15 combined, they get no run support, they are still 5 games behind the Reds for the Wild Card and 8.5 back of the Cardinals for the Division, stick a fork in them. The Reds have a cake schedule other than 7 games with the Cardinals, they will win the Wild Card...
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Old 08-02-2006, 02:30 PM
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I know, its a joke how little run support Clemens has gotten since becoming an Astro. Best pitcher of our generation for sure.

I wouldnt count on the Reds winning the wildcard. But I hope for your sake they do, I love Ken Griffey Jr. What a player.

Personally I dont care how much so and so (A Rod) makes, but in Giambi's case its the icing on the cake. Biggest fraud in baseball and he is like the 2nd highest paid player? Should be kicked out of baseball. No better than Palmeiro, Bonds or that jackass Mcgwire.
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Old 08-02-2006, 02:36 PM
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I know, its a joke how little run support Clemens has gotten since becoming an Astro. Best pitcher of our generation for sure.

I wouldnt count on the Reds winning the wildcard. But I hope for your sake they do, I love Ken Griffey Jr. What a player.

Personally I dont care how much so and so (A Rod) makes, but in Giambi's case its the icing on the cake. Biggest fraud in baseball and he is like the 2nd highest paid player? Should be kicked out of baseball. No better than Palmeiro, Bonds or that jackass Mcgwire.
NL is awful, they shouldn't even let them in the Playoffs, maybe the Mets, but beyond that they should use all AL Teams and let them play each other, it would make for a better post season...That's why I think the Reds have a shot...Ken Griffey Jr is in a slump, my favorite Reds player is Brandon Phillips, he's their best overall player...
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That's why the NFL is the best sports product in America, because even an embarrassment like the Bengals can be playoff contenders, with the correct drafting and coaching....

Nice buttkicking the Dodgers gave the Reds last night.. Do you remember when they were rivals? I can remember staying up as a kid to watch the Dodgers games when they were playing out in LA...

And now I have to zing Gander:

That was a nice pick on the Astros, doh....
Yeah,the 70's were quite a war between the Reds n' Dodgers.Oakland reminds me very much of the defense that the Reds had back then.Dodgers trying to open up another can of whipa$$ on the Reds tonight.Lugo is a really good hitter.He was the toughest out when the Halos played Tampa.Betemit(whatever)is Furcal's best friend.All the sudden he gets his best friend to hang with,and he starts to hit.The Dodgers still have the best batting average in the National league(so I hear...METS???)The Dodger pitching has been the problem.Lowe is just not a reliable guy in the regular season.You can see where the problem is.Give the guy 10 mil a year,and he may go .500(if we are lucky.)The rookie catcher (Martin)is somebody you would want want your kid to be just like.Really a terrific individual.A weird team.Just seems to not be enough self-discipline (in general) on the team.

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Yeah,the 70's were quite a war between the Reds n' Dodgers.Oakland reminds me very much of the defense that the Reds had back then.Dodgers trying to open up another can of whipa$$ on the Reds tonight.Lugo is a really good hitter.He was the toughest out when the Halos played Tampa.Betemit(whatever)is Furcal's best friend.All the sudden he gets his best friend to hang with,and he starts to hit.
4-0, when I get out of here at 9pm, it'll probably be even more. At least I can go to sleep instead of watching the beating.
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Old 08-02-2006, 09:11 PM
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4-0, when I get out of here at 9pm, it'll probably be even more. At least I can go to sleep instead of watching the beating.
LOL...Dodgers picked off Freel at 1st base.I guess there was a dispute about whether time had been called.The umps had a pow wow.Then,the ump called him out.The fans in cincy(in the background down the right field line)didn't agree.One guy stood up right away and gave the finger to the umps.Funny thing is he did it with both hands.
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Old 08-02-2006, 09:15 PM
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One guy stood up right away and gave the finger to the umps.Funny thing is he did it with both hands.


Somebody at this game actually cares enough to do that? LOL!
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Old 08-02-2006, 09:33 PM
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One guy stood up right away and gave the finger to the umps.Funny thing is he did it with both hands.


Somebody at this game actually cares enough to do that? LOL!
Yeah,the Cincy folks seem to be living n' die 'n with every pitch.Elmer Dessens has decent stuff this year.Was tough on the Halos,and just made Cincy look bad too.How does a guy pitch that bad,and then start pitching that good?Lobotomized him.

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How is it a fair fight to have a 215 mil team against a 120 mil team? That's what I don't understand about Yankee fans.By definition it isn't a fair fight is it? You two act like nothing has changed since last week.Meanwhile,one team has added a 15 mil /year player,and the other has not.It isn't like one of the teams is a moneyball type team that relies on young talent freaking in a particular year(ala fish 2003.)So,the Yanks win this division pretty much each year.Isn't that like to be totally expected when you pay out almost 100 mil more than any other team in the division(or in mlb period.) I just think this odd difference in salary kind of makes the mlb look fixed.Then they let the fish cut their payroll to 14 mil.MLB needs to get some control of this sht.
AMEN!!!! The difference is only what four A-rods? NO its five Mannys
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