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  • Blue Meanie
    Talkative Member
    • Jun 23, 2001
    • 8706

    #16
    I love it when Yankee fans get defensive....here's where the argument of the Yankees not having their "A" players out there doesn't hold water. The Mets didn't have their "A" players on the field tonight either...and they still beat the Yankees. Wrecker the catcher is a career minor leaguer...so was Quintinia and Turner. Also, when these so called "B" team guys had the Yankees in first place this year they were never considered "B" teamers. It's "what happens when you become a Yankee...you become a winning ballplayer" That's all a load of crap. Yankees and their fans should be really thinking about the fact that they just lost to a "loser" last place team like the Mets and that they have to face Boston who are ahead of them in the standings this weekend. The switch is not gonna flick on immediately when Texiera and Pettite come back this weekend. The Yanks are an aging team that really has nothing left in their farm system. I can't brag about the Mets farm system as far as developing every day players...cause they don't have any everyday young players in their system right now except for Darnaud who can't stay healthy. But the fact is the Yanks better start re-developing their system because Jeter and ARod are almost at the end of their careers and they have no one to back them up. Texiera isn't a spring chicken anymore either. And hasn't CC lost about 4 or 5 miles off the fastball. I can tell you Joba impressed me tonight. He looked like the old Joba...that's all that impressed me tonight. If "The Boss" was still alive you know that there would be a few Yankees that played tonight that wouldn't be there tomorrow.

    I don't hate the Yankees...but I do despise the fan base. Give the Mets SOME credit...the LOWLY LAST PLACE METS beat the 27 WORLD SERIES CHAMPION Yankees. Four game sweep. Done.
    "When not too many people can see we're all the same
    And because of all their tears,
    Their eyes can't hope to see
    The beauty that surrounds them
    Isn't it a pity".

    - "Isn't It A Pity"
    By George Harrison


    My Good Buyers/Sellers/Traders list:
    Good Traders List - Page 80 - Mego Talk

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    • kingdom warrior
      OH JES!!
      • Jul 21, 2005
      • 12478

      #17
      Originally posted by Random Axe
      That's just me being cynical. Of course I have my Reds, but until they prove they can beat good teams and not just club the bad teams like harp seals, they are semi-pro in my eyes. The Yankees have a tradition and legacy that cannot be touched by any other MLB team. It's just strange that literally down the street are the polar opposite Mets.
      I think the Cardinals have a Great history just with less championships......I like the Reds shame they haven't been dominate like they were in the 70's
      Dodgers Have a great history also.

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      • spacecaps
        Second Mouse
        • Aug 24, 2011
        • 2093

        #18
        Originally posted by kingdom warrior
        I don't hit any panic buttons in May....no contending team does...it's may. Yanks were flat all week. one game was a bit of a blow out but other than that,all games were close. I'm already looking ahead to the Boston series....teams go into funks during the season it happens......you panic in September and win championships in October not in May....
        Oh i agree, that's why I said "maybe" and I wasn't referring to me,because I always think the Yankees can pull it out. "At any moment a great moment" and "We play today we win today" and all that. I meant the higher-ups in the Bronx. You saw what they did with Wells right at the end of Spring Training. Now that move has worked out but if you remember, at the time the front office was getting killed for that signing. I also think it would depend on how many runs they score against the Sox this weekend too. If they get shut out and post two one run games, it's gonna look like they can't hit all of a sudden and you never know how the organization will react to something like that. An 8 game loosing streak isn't good any time of the year. To go from one game to five games out in a weekend would hurt regardless of what time of year it is but yeah, I don't really pay attention to the standings until after the All-Star break. Every game you loose now is one you can't win later. so right now winning series is the key. Tex and Youlk come back tomorrow and Pettitte on Monday so I myself am not worried.
        "Many Shubs and Zuuls knew what it was to be roasted in the depths of the Sloar that day I can tell you."

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        • kingdom warrior
          OH JES!!
          • Jul 21, 2005
          • 12478

          #19
          Originally posted by Blue Meanie
          I love it when Yankee fans get defensive....here's where the argument of the Yankees not having their "A" players out there doesn't hold water. The Mets didn't have their "A" players on the field tonight either...and they still beat the Yankees. Wrecker the catcher is a career minor leaguer...so was Quintinia and Turner. Also, when these so called "B" team guys had the Yankees in first place this year they were never considered "B" teamers. It's "what happens when you become a Yankee...you become a winning ballplayer" That's all a load of crap. Yankees and their fans should be really thinking about the fact that they just lost to a "loser" last place team like the Mets and that they have to face Boston who are ahead of them in the standings this weekend. The switch is not gonna flick on immediately when Texiera and Pettite come back this weekend. The Yanks are an aging team that really has nothing left in their farm system. I can't brag about the Mets farm system as far as developing every day players...cause they don't have any everyday young players in their system right now except for Darnaud who can't stay healthy. But the fact is the Yanks better start re-developing their system because Jeter and ARod are almost at the end of their careers and they have no one to back them up. Texiera isn't a spring chicken anymore either. And hasn't CC lost about 4 or 5 miles off the fastball. I can tell you Joba impressed me tonight. He looked like the old Joba...that's all that impressed me tonight. If "The Boss" was still alive you know that there would be a few Yankees that played tonight that wouldn't be there tomorrow.

          I don't hate the Yankees...but I do despise the fan base. Give the Mets SOME credit...the LOWLY LAST PLACE METS beat the 27 WORLD SERIES CHAMPION Yankees. Four game sweep. Done.
          check, check, Miami is in last place...and The Yanks lost BFD...Mets fan base are a bunch of Nimrods too...Oh and the Yanks have been aging for years, and still finish over 500 every year since 93...and Have won 5 World championships out of 7 World Championship since 96 and the Mets? zippo nada nothing,You don't hate the Yanks? sorry you do.....I Hate the Mets and Boston but I won't open a thread that would say for example **** the Mets and Boston..why? cause it's a toy board and I don't want to start a flame war on the boards......so Keep on NOT Hating the Yanks......
          Last edited by kingdom warrior; May 31, '13, 4:54 PM.

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          • spacecaps
            Second Mouse
            • Aug 24, 2011
            • 2093

            #20
            I gotta say I've been to a bunch of major league parks to watch the Yankees as the visiting team and the most obnoxious fans as a whole are the ones I encounter at Chittyfield. Now I say as a whole because the worst I ever had it was from one drunken idiot in Baltimore who started taunting my, at the time five year old son, and the guy had to be removed. Outside of that one time, Camden Yards has been great and it plays like Yankee Stadium South but I swear going to Queens in an NYY Jersey is worse than going to Boston in one.

            And yes, not having your A team out there is a huge deal. They're playing the back-ups to the back-ups. Last year, half the time when the Yankees beat the Sox, they weren't playing against Bostons Major League team, they were playing again anyone they could call up from AAA and while it was nice to beat them, it wasn't them same as when Pedroia or Ortiz was in the line-up. Right now, the Yankees don't have their play-off caliber team and have been decimated by injuries of historical proportions. It's not just A-Rod and Jeter either. First off, no one, especially the Yankee brass, were counting on A-Rod this year. They're secretly hoping he never plays another game for them in his life. Meanwhile Jeter hasn't been here all year, so as much as he's important to the team, he's been a complete non factor in 2013. It's guys like Granderson they were relying on who got hurt twice, Tex who, as a switch hitter, breaks up the lefties, Nunez who was supposed to be a solid player. The old saying is your bench is only good until you have to play them and the Yankees are running out bench players, kids, and journeymen so you gotta look at it like that.
            "Many Shubs and Zuuls knew what it was to be roasted in the depths of the Sloar that day I can tell you."

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            • Blue Meanie
              Talkative Member
              • Jun 23, 2001
              • 8706

              #21
              You still have to put a team on the field. No one wants injuries...but it happens. The Mets were counting on Santana...but it's not going to happen.

              I'm not trying to start any flame war like Kingdom is suggesting. All I am saying is that Yankee fans will never give a team like the Mets any credit. Whether the Mets beat the Yanks 9 - 4 or 2 - 1. The fact of the matter is the Yanks were supposed to beat the Mets...and it didn't happen.

              Good Luck against the Redsox.

              BTW, I know my team isn't a good one this year...but I've accepted that. This was a great series...now it's time to go to play the Marlins and lose 2 out of 3
              "When not too many people can see we're all the same
              And because of all their tears,
              Their eyes can't hope to see
              The beauty that surrounds them
              Isn't it a pity".

              - "Isn't It A Pity"
              By George Harrison


              My Good Buyers/Sellers/Traders list:
              Good Traders List - Page 80 - Mego Talk

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              • MegoSteve
                Superman's Pal
                • Jun 17, 2005
                • 4135

                #22
                Thanks, Mets!

                Signed, The Boston Red Sox

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                • spacecaps
                  Second Mouse
                  • Aug 24, 2011
                  • 2093

                  #23
                  Originally posted by Blue Meanie

                  I'm not trying to start any flame war like Kingdom is suggesting. All I am saying is that Yankee fans will never give a team like the Mets any credit. Whether the Mets beat the Yanks 9 - 4 or 2 - 1. The fact of the matter is the Yanks were supposed to beat the Mets...and it didn't happen.
                  Well, yes. There's no question that the Yankees should be mortified that they lost 4 to the Mets. More so that they scored only one run in three of those games and the one game they should have lost, the Harvey game, their pitcher actually outpitched him and they still lost. Not even the most die hard Met fan is saying this is going to spark a run to October because even the owner of the team acknowledged that they aren't going anywhere this year earlier in the week. That's why I'm saying Met fans should enjoy this for what it is. They stole the first two games from the Yankees and beat them soundly in the the next two and for a potential playoff team like the Yankees they should be embarrased to lose four in a row against any club that is trying not to finish last in their division. If it were the other way around though, the Mets would have accepted their fate and the Yankees and their fans wouldn't be making a bid deal about it. The series was already a sucess for the Mets by the time they won those first two games. And that's the thing with the cross town rivalry, untill the Mets get good, it's a bigger deal for them than it is the Yankees.

                  On a side note, Fridays where I work is sort of a dress down day and several of my coworkers are wearing Met jerseys today. What's odd about it is that, Ive know many of them for quite some time and had no idea they were Met fans. It's like they dusted off their jerseys because the just sweept the Yankees but wouldn't have been caught dead in them prior to the series. I mean, we have the same dress down every Friday but outside of one guy here, no one was wearing Mets apparel last week or any time before.
                  Last edited by spacecaps; May 31, '13, 10:27 AM.
                  "Many Shubs and Zuuls knew what it was to be roasted in the depths of the Sloar that day I can tell you."

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