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Post by Deleted on Sept 25, 2014 11:15:57 GMT -5
One of the upsides of Jeter's retirement-the end of the relevance of the Yankees. Cashman is incapable of building a truly competitive team with the core he has and they have no quality in their farm system to rebuild with or to trade away to bring back anything. With kid Stienbrenner keeping a tighter grip on the purse strings he won't be able to spend his way back to relevance, and what spending he did this year mostly turned out bad because he apparently likes handing out money to players on the downside of their career thinking they still have the upside to make the Yanks champs again. Unless several international players with upside post and the Yanks outbid everyone for all of them, there is no influx of talent coming to the Yanks to save things. The return of A-Fraud (and possibly his return to short if the Yanks do not find someone else not named Stephen Drew to play there?) will be the only headlines the Yanks generate next season as they return to the woeful ways of the 80s in the Bronx. So it's not surising to see Yanks fan clinging to Jeter like he was the last lifeline to relevance for their team..he is.
-M
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Post by DubipR on Sept 25, 2014 11:31:41 GMT -5
And me missed 4 starts during the season... God of Baseball. You do like yourself, don't you? Well, someone's got to like me
At least I'm not talking Jeter.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 25, 2014 11:39:27 GMT -5
I had Kershaw on my fantasy team a couple of years ago. Incredible pitcher, as you well know.
This year (& maybe last) I had Felix Hernandez. I've lucked out.
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Post by The Captain on Sept 25, 2014 11:57:59 GMT -5
One of the upsides of Jeter's retirement-the end of the relevance of the Yankees. Cashman is incapable of building a truly competitive team with the core he has and they have no quality in their farm system to rebuild with or to trade away to bring back anything. With kid Stienbrenner keeping a tighter grip on the purse strings he won't be able to spend his way back to relevance, and what spending he did this year mostly turned out bad because he apparently likes handing out money to players on the downside of their career thinking they still have the upside to make the Yanks champs again. Unless several international players with upside post and the Yanks outbid everyone for all of them, there is no influx of talent coming to the Yanks to save things. The return of A-Fraud (and possibly his return to short if the Yanks do not find someone else not named Stephen Drew to play there?) will be the only headlines the Yanks generate next season as they return to the woeful ways of the 80s in the Bronx. So it's not surising to see Yanks fan clinging to Jeter like he was the last lifeline to relevance for their team..he is. -M This is absolutely spot on. With so many teams locking up their young star-level players into their early 30's, the Yankees are only going to be able to get free agents who are already on the downside of their careers. They'll overpay to get those folks (like Carlos Beltran, Brian McCann, etc., from this year's crop), and be SHOCKED when those players get injured, have production declines, and don't live up to the ridiculous contracts they signed.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 25, 2014 12:06:49 GMT -5
In the past, though, they've had a real knack for getting quality stretches (a month or two, rarely even a half-season, IIRC) from players who really have no business being in the majors, much less excelling for more than a few minutes. Aaron Small et al., come on down.
I won't put anything past their & Ca$hman's blind luck in that regard until all involved are safely buried.
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Post by Prince Hal on Sept 25, 2014 17:07:19 GMT -5
With assumption into heaven, beatification, canonization, and transfiguration on tonight's agenda at the Dump That Ruth Didn't Build, will St. Derek (Tax) Cheater work a miracle and stop the rain?
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Post by Ish Kabbible on Sept 25, 2014 17:35:46 GMT -5
If there is a rain delay,have no fear. Plenty of time to watch this:
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Post by Ish Kabbible on Sept 25, 2014 18:01:33 GMT -5
Well, the game is starting, the rain has held up. And surprise surprise. Derek Jeter sang the National Anthem-funky style. The stadium is packed
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Post by Action Ace on Sept 25, 2014 18:15:19 GMT -5
Fortunately, there are three football games on tonight.
And the Ryder Cup starts in just eight hours.
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Post by JLU51306 on Sept 25, 2014 21:01:03 GMT -5
Being a Mississippi native (who's been away from "home" for a while), I enjoy watching the Saints every year. So far, they haven't been quite as exciting to watch, lol.
I also enjoy watching the Celtics in the NBA (even though I have no relation to the team, other than enjoying watching how their team has evolved over the years.)
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Post by Prince Hal on Sept 25, 2014 21:26:52 GMT -5
O's reliever grooves a fat one to Jeter.
O's didn't have a chance at nailing down the best record in the AL, so Showalter tries to show he's not the tightest of all tight-asses in baseball, doesn't walk His Calm Eyes as he should have, hoping to gain favor with the disdainful one.
The post-game worship is unctuous to a fault. "Mister Torre?" Really?
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Post by Ish Kabbible on Sept 26, 2014 1:18:15 GMT -5
My job here of spreading the word is done. Nothing more needs to be said. Thanks for 20 years.
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Post by Ish Kabbible on Sept 26, 2014 9:54:14 GMT -5
Aw...what the hell..
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Post by Action Ace on Sept 26, 2014 21:17:43 GMT -5
Aussie Rules Grand Final coming up in a couple of hours.
Go Swans!
NFL "legend" Terrell Owens is there for some reason.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 26, 2014 21:27:17 GMT -5
I have no idea to what "sport" that's supposedly referring.
Also, Terrell Owens needs to be shot in the head. Not that it would have any appreciable impact, I'm sure.
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