RiskKid. Posted April 7, 2008 Posted April 7, 2008 Double header of bad news for Met's Fans 1. We lost to the Braves again 3 to 1 2. NY Papers saying Wells headed our way :-[ Sure glad I'm a Braves fan! Quote
Super User burleytog Posted April 7, 2008 Super User Posted April 7, 2008 Startin' to come together Pepper! Quote
bassmasta7 Posted April 7, 2008 Posted April 7, 2008 I went to opening day for the braves and the smoltz vs. santana game yesterday. Yesterday's game was great. The Braves look a lot better than their record indicates. They have problems in the pen and then the rotation needs to stay healthy in order for them to win the division. Their lineup, however, is the best in the NL. It will be a great race for the division amongst the phils, mets, and braves. Even with Pedro out, I like the Mets 1,2,3 in the rotation better than pretty much everyone in the NL. Santana is amazing and then Perez and Maine are underated and will have great seasons. Both had good years last year but no one seemed to really notice. Both will top last years performance as the mets win the wild card. Oh, the cards are doin pretty good. Quote
Fish Man Posted April 7, 2008 Posted April 7, 2008 wow i find this a little interesting and biased. know first off the O's havent played any great teams(devil rays and mariners)and wont keep it up throughout the season but they are (currrently) leading the division and yet power rankings(stupid in the first place) have us at 27 with boston and NY (good teams with bad starts to the season) at 2nd and 4th. how is this? shouldnt a power rankings be placing the teams that are doing good at the moment up front? also thought i might add that they have Detroit at 6 > Quote
RiskKid. Posted April 7, 2008 Posted April 7, 2008 wow i find this a little interesting and biased. know first off the O's havent played any great teams(devil rays and mariners)and wont keep it up throughout the season but they are (currrently) leading the division and yet power rankings(stupid in the first place) have us at 27 with boston and NY (good teams with bad starts to the season) at 2nd and 4th. how is this? shouldnt a power rankings be placing the teams that are doing good at the moment up front? also thought i might add that they have Detroit at 6 > Enjoy the moment, thats what it's all about. In the end the power rankings don't count for anything unless they translate into wins. There will be alot of ups and downs over 162 games for all teams so enjoy the up times while you've got them Quote
Guest muddy Posted April 8, 2008 Posted April 8, 2008 wow i find this a little interesting and biased. know first off the O's havent played any great teams(devil rays and mariners)and wont keep it up throughout the season but they are (currrently) leading the division and yet power rankings(stupid in the first place) have us at 27 with boston and NY (good teams with bad starts to the season) at 2nd and 4th. how is this? shouldnt a power rankings be placing the teams that are doing good at the moment up front? also thought i might add that they have Detroit at 6 > Power ratings at the begining of ther season are based on stats primarily from the year before. If they go by the O's records in the last 5 years you are right iIwould have the O's favored to be in post season play at the LITTLE LEAGUE WORLD SERIES Quote
Fish Man Posted April 8, 2008 Posted April 8, 2008 Muddy, i must say the Mets new "strategy" is quite interesting. pick off the opposing teams players until you force them to forfeit ;D Quote
Guest muddy Posted April 9, 2008 Posted April 9, 2008 Enjoy your 6 and 0 start, I hope for the B More fans this is the sign that things will change, I still have this in 1969 the Oriloes were 9 1/2 to 5 favorites to beat the MEts. That flag hangs over Shea, you guys havent gotten over it yet Quote
CJ Posted April 9, 2008 Posted April 9, 2008 Enjoy your 6 and 0 start, I hope for the B More fans this is the sign that things will change, I still have this in 1969 the Oriloes were 9 1/2 to 5 favorites to beat the MEts. That flag hangs over Shea, you guys havent gotten over it yet ;D The O's flame will burn out and they'll get a reality check. On another note, my boy, ANKIEL, is hot! Quote
Fish Man Posted April 9, 2008 Posted April 9, 2008 sorry if i come accross as cocky but i dont get to many chances to brag about the O's. Gotta ttake advantage of it while i can ;D Quote
CJ Posted April 9, 2008 Posted April 9, 2008 sorry if i come accross as cocky but i dont get to many chances to brag about the O's. Gotta ttake advantage of it while i can ;D This is the one thread where "cocky" is acceptable. It's what it's about the trash talk! Yeah...I would live it up too, if I were an O's fan but, those are some birds I wouldn't root for unless they were playing the Yankees. Quote
Guest muddy Posted April 9, 2008 Posted April 9, 2008 sorry if i come accross as cocky but i dont get to many chances to brag about the O's. Gotta ttake advantage of it while i can ;D Hey don't take it personal Look at the name of the thread, TRASH TALKING, have fun and don't take chit from anyone. People say some funny stuff on this thread, whats beautiful the fellas know thier baseball. So please jump right in and understand that trash talkin is the theme of the thread. PS Yankee fans are fair game for all of us ;D Quote
Guest muddy Posted April 9, 2008 Posted April 9, 2008 Typical Yankees fan, gotta be on the side that's winning.Since the Yankees seem to be doing so wonderful. Last week you were a Braves Fan ( has hat to prove it) Now the Philthies this week ;D Quote
Guest muddy Posted April 9, 2008 Posted April 9, 2008 Talkign Trash about my own team IF WE DO NOT GET A TRUE CLOSER, OR AT LEAST ONE MORE GOOD MIDDLE RELIEF PITCHER WE WILL BE AT HOME WATCHING THE WS ON TV WITH OUR CROSSTOWN BROTHERS :-/ :-/ :-/ Quote
Fish Man Posted April 9, 2008 Posted April 9, 2008 speaking of relief pitchers the guy we picked up in the mariners trade George Sherril has done wonders. i think he is at 4 saves. at least our bullpen seems to hava gotten better this year(knock on wood) Quote
RiskKid. Posted April 9, 2008 Posted April 9, 2008 Typical Yankees fan, gotta be on the side that's winning.Since the Yankees seem to be doing so wonderful. Last week you were a Braves Fan ( has hat to prove it) Now the Philthies this week ;D Yea....everyone roots for whoever is playing the Yankees but now when the shoes on the other foot and someone roots for whoever is playing the Mets....well enough said It's just too much fun!!!! Still have the Braves hat.....gonna wear it on Thursday! Quote
Guest muddy Posted April 9, 2008 Posted April 9, 2008 I lost my Yankees Cap; they really do flush very well Quote
RiskKid. Posted April 9, 2008 Posted April 9, 2008 They have to after they sweep everything in Flushing!! Quote
Guest muddy Posted April 9, 2008 Posted April 9, 2008 Mr. Risk YOU ARE ON TOP OF YOUR BRONX GAME TONIGHT!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Quote
Super User Tin Posted April 9, 2008 Super User Posted April 9, 2008 I lost my Yankees Cap; they really do flush very well And highly flamable when mixed with gas and a lighter. Anyone see the pic of A-Rod and Jeter doing body shots together in that NYC club? Quote
Guest muddy Posted April 9, 2008 Posted April 9, 2008 That was a great move in Boston last night for Buckner. He did not loose the 86 series. McNamaras insitance in going to Scharaldi, who they Got from the Mets in the first place in games 6 and 7 lost the series. Schardi's weakness' were well known to the Mets pitching coaches, not to mention you could see the fear in his face. McNamara and not Bruchner was the reason they lost that series 4-3 Quote
nboucher Posted April 9, 2008 Posted April 9, 2008 Muddy, I totally agree about Buckner. I thought it was a classy move by both him and the organization. I kinda got teary-eyed. I loved the guy in 86. I have one particularly vivid memory of him hitting an inside-the-park homer during a regular season game at Fenway I was attending. The guy could barely run; he had to spend a long long time before every game in the trainer's office getting his knees to work right. But, man, he could smell that inside-the-park job and he found a way to get himself around those bases. It wasn't pretty, but that's the kind of character he has. In a lot of ways, he was the kind of player Boston fans lovea real dirt dog who gave you everything he had every night. One mistake at a very bad timebelieve me, no one was more upset than I wasand it took fans 22 years to get over it. I hope now that he keeps coming back to Fenway. I'd buy him a beer anytime. Quote
Guest muddy Posted April 9, 2008 Posted April 9, 2008 Buckner played the whole tail end of 86 on Hobbled legs, you could see him grit his teeth during that series. Quote
RiskKid. Posted April 9, 2008 Posted April 9, 2008 Listen to you two guys getting all sappy over all this....... We all know the real reason the Bosox lost that series was because.... THE CURSE was still in effect Quote
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