Rays won the East two of the last three years. Unrealistic to expect to do it every year.Sox and Yankees on a helluva tear. Gotta suck to be a Tampa fan, I would be frustrated as hell right now
Since starting the season 2-10, the Sox have been playing .700 ball (42-18).Sox and Yankees on a helluva tear. Gotta suck to be a Tampa fan, I would be frustrated as hell right now
You know that it's at the point that you're surprised to see him not post a 3-5, 2 R, 2 RBI line nightly. He can't keep up this pace, but I'm not betting against him.It's just stupid how good Gonzo is.Best signing ever.Hard guy to dislike too. Seems like a good dude.
Bad for my rooting interests. Good for my bank account.If you look at the gambling thread, you'll see I've been betting a Red Sox & over parlay every night.Since starting the season 2-10, the Sox have been playing .700 ball (42-18).Sox and Yankees on a helluva tear. Gotta suck to be a Tampa fan, I would be frustrated as hell right now
One pity bump.gb icon? fin? anyone?Apologize for crashing the party here...but I think there might be a few people here that could help me out.I'm looking at seats to a show at Bank of America Pavilion and it says the various seats have limited view of the stage. Basically they are in either Section 1 or Section 3 (side sections), nothing further back than 15 rows, and the seats are on the extreme sides obviously. Do I have anything to worry about here? Would I be better off in Section 1 row KK (last row of section) seats mid-row or Section 1 row E or K seats 1 or 2? Thanks.
First, I am not a big fan of BoA Pavil, but I will be going to see MMJ and the National. I would rather be centered in the back row of the upper section than all the way to the right in the front. I also definitely would pay a premium for Sections 1,2,3 over the back ones. Check some youtubes under Bank of America Pavilion, might give you a senseOne pity bump.gb icon? fin? anyone?Apologize for crashing the party here...but I think there might be a few people here that could help me out.I'm looking at seats to a show at Bank of America Pavilion and it says the various seats have limited view of the stage. Basically they are in either Section 1 or Section 3 (side sections), nothing further back than 15 rows, and the seats are on the extreme sides obviously. Do I have anything to worry about here? Would I be better off in Section 1 row KK (last row of section) seats mid-row or Section 1 row E or K seats 1 or 2? Thanks.
Gimme a break. Tampa is a major reason why the Sox and the Yanks need to keep throwing massive money out each year. They have a better eye for talent. Can't beat Crawford? We'd better buy him. Sox and Yankee fans may really think their clubs are something else, but even though I'm not a fan I respect the hell out of what the Rays have done with 1/4 of the payroll that the Sox and Yankees have. Yeah, Rays fans are probably down at the moment. But what about 2010? 2008?Sox and Yankees on a helluva tear. Gotta suck to be a Tampa fan, I would be frustrated as hell right now
Crawford to the DL. Hope this kid gets healthy soon. I enjoy watching him compete.

umm the Yanks & Sox keep throwing massive money out each year is because they are competing with EACHOTHER for the same big money players.Gimme a break. Tampa is a major reason why the Sox and the Yanks need to keep throwing massive money out each year. They have a better eye for talent. Can't beat Crawford? We'd better buy him. Sox and Yankee fans may really think their clubs are something else, but even though I'm not a fan I respect the hell out of what the Rays have done with 1/4 of the payroll that the Sox and Yankees have. Yeah, Rays fans are probably down at the moment. But what about 2010? 2008?Sox and Yankees on a helluva tear. Gotta suck to be a Tampa fan, I would be frustrated as hell right now
Ummm, to my knowledge the Yankees had little interest in Crawford and definitely did not have interest in Gonzalez. And 2 out the last 3 years they should have been paying attention to TB instead of eachother.And it's enjoyable to see small market teams grind it out with lower payrolls and punch NY and Boston in the mouth.umm the Yanks & Sox keep throwing massive money out each year is because they are competing with EACHOTHER for the same big money players.Gimme a break. Tampa is a major reason why the Sox and the Yanks need to keep throwing massive money out each year. They have a better eye for talent. Can't beat Crawford? We'd better buy him. Sox and Yankee fans may really think their clubs are something else, but even though I'm not a fan I respect the hell out of what the Rays have done with 1/4 of the payroll that the Sox and Yankees have. Yeah, Rays fans are probably down at the moment. But what about 2010? 2008?Sox and Yankees on a helluva tear. Gotta suck to be a Tampa fan, I would be frustrated as hell right now

I agree. Watching how Tanpa has built a winner is extremely refreshing. It might be more appropriate to express your excitement in a Rays thread. btw, Is the boxing gloves really needed?Ummm, to my knowledge the Yankees had little interest in Crawford and definitely did not have interest in Gonzalez. And 2 out the last 3 years they should have been paying attention to TB instead of eachother.And it's enjoyable to see small market teams grind it out with lower payrolls and punch NY and Boston in the mouth.umm the Yanks & Sox keep throwing massive money out each year is because they are competing with EACHOTHER for the same big money players.Gimme a break. Tampa is a major reason why the Sox and the Yanks need to keep throwing massive money out each year. They have a better eye for talent. Can't beat Crawford? We'd better buy him. Sox and Yankee fans may really think their clubs are something else, but even though I'm not a fan I respect the hell out of what the Rays have done with 1/4 of the payroll that the Sox and Yankees have. Yeah, Rays fans are probably down at the moment. But what about 2010? 2008?Sox and Yankees on a helluva tear. Gotta suck to be a Tampa fan, I would be frustrated as hell right now![]()
Part of the reason Tampa has been able to build a very nice, young team, is because of teams like the Sox and Yankees signing their free agents which nets Tampa a boatload of picks.I agree. Watching how Tanpa has built a winner is extremely refreshing. It might be more appropriate to express your excitement in a Rays thread. btw, Is the boxing gloves really needed?Ummm, to my knowledge the Yankees had little interest in Crawford and definitely did not have interest in Gonzalez. And 2 out the last 3 years they should have been paying attention to TB instead of eachother.And it's enjoyable to see small market teams grind it out with lower payrolls and punch NY and Boston in the mouth.umm the Yanks & Sox keep throwing massive money out each year is because they are competing with EACHOTHER for the same big money players.Gimme a break. Tampa is a major reason why the Sox and the Yanks need to keep throwing massive money out each year. They have a better eye for talent. Can't beat Crawford? We'd better buy him. Sox and Yankee fans may really think their clubs are something else, but even though I'm not a fan I respect the hell out of what the Rays have done with 1/4 of the payroll that the Sox and Yankees have. Yeah, Rays fans are probably down at the moment. But what about 2010? 2008?Sox and Yankees on a helluva tear. Gotta suck to be a Tampa fan, I would be frustrated as hell right now![]()
I think you got the cart before the horse there...It all started with Tampa on an amazingly bad run of terrible seasons, which netted the picks, which brought in the young talent, which beget the stars, which got signed by big market teams, leaving the Rays with picks (but not top picks)'the moops said:Part of the reason Tampa has been able to build a very nice, young team, is because of teams like the Sox and Yankees signing their free agents which nets Tampa a boatload of picks.'Sea Bass said:I agree. Watching how Tanpa has built a winner is extremely refreshing. It might be more appropriate to express your excitement in a Rays thread. btw, Is the boxing gloves really needed?Ummm, to my knowledge the Yankees had little interest in Crawford and definitely did not have interest in Gonzalez. And 2 out the last 3 years they should have been paying attention to TB instead of eachother.And it's enjoyable to see small market teams grind it out with lower payrolls and punch NY and Boston in the mouth.umm the Yanks & Sox keep throwing massive money out each year is because they are competing with EACHOTHER for the same big money players.Gimme a break. Tampa is a major reason why the Sox and the Yanks need to keep throwing massive money out each year. They have a better eye for talent. Can't beat Crawford? We'd better buy him. Sox and Yankee fans may really think their clubs are something else, but even though I'm not a fan I respect the hell out of what the Rays have done with 1/4 of the payroll that the Sox and Yankees have. Yeah, Rays fans are probably down at the moment. But what about 2010? 2008?Sox and Yankees on a helluva tear. Gotta suck to be a Tampa fan, I would be frustrated as hell right now![]()
Bro, simma down. I have a ton of respect for Tampa and its fans. I was simply saying that Tampa fans must be pissed watching their two main rivals win 8 of 10 games. You seem a little on edge...Gimme a break. Tampa is a major reason why the Sox and the Yanks need to keep throwing massive money out each year. They have a better eye for talent. Can't beat Crawford? We'd better buy him. Sox and Yankee fans may really think their clubs are something else, but even though I'm not a fan I respect the hell out of what the Rays have done with 1/4 of the payroll that the Sox and Yankees have. Yeah, Rays fans are probably down at the moment. But what about 2010? 2008?Sox and Yankees on a helluva tear. Gotta suck to be a Tampa fan, I would be frustrated as hell right now
price and Longo for sure, although it must be said that Longo was not considered a sure thing before the draft. I still remember the Joe Randa comparisons. Crawford was a second-round pick, Shields was like rd 15, Hellickson was round 4, Davis was 3. Guys like Zobrist, Bartlett, Balfour, Pena, were all considered nothing or next to nothing when they got here. Trading Edwin Jackson for Matt Joyce, etc. A lot of layers to what the Rays have accomplished, but this isn't the thread for it. Ps, I'm not too frustrated. 3.5 in June is no big deal.I think you got the cart before the horse there...It all started with Tampa on an amazingly bad run of terrible seasons, which netted the picks, which brought in the young talent, which beget the stars, which got signed by big market teams, leaving the Rays with picks (but not top picks)'the moops said:Part of the reason Tampa has been able to build a very nice, young team, is because of teams like the Sox and Yankees signing their free agents which nets Tampa a boatload of picks.'Sea Bass said:I agree. Watching how Tanpa has built a winner is extremely refreshing. It might be more appropriate to express your excitement in a Rays thread. btw, Is the boxing gloves really needed?Ummm, to my knowledge the Yankees had little interest in Crawford and definitely did not have interest in Gonzalez. And 2 out the last 3 years they should have been paying attention to TB instead of eachother.And it's enjoyable to see small market teams grind it out with lower payrolls and punch NY and Boston in the mouth.umm the Yanks & Sox keep throwing massive money out each year is because they are competing with EACHOTHER for the same big money players.Gimme a break. Tampa is a major reason why the Sox and the Yanks need to keep throwing massive money out each year. They have a better eye for talent. Can't beat Crawford? We'd better buy him. Sox and Yankee fans may really think their clubs are something else, but even though I'm not a fan I respect the hell out of what the Rays have done with 1/4 of the payroll that the Sox and Yankees have. Yeah, Rays fans are probably down at the moment. But what about 2010? 2008?Sox and Yankees on a helluva tear. Gotta suck to be a Tampa fan, I would be frustrated as hell right now![]()
Hell yes I'm on edge. I'm a Tiger fan. We can't overtake the AAA team that's on top of our division and we just lost 2 out of 3 to a AAA team + Matt Kemp in LA.I just thought I'd look up the Sawx thread. Honestly, I couldn't have been happier for Red Sox Nation in 2004. Those were the anti-Yankees. Now they're just Yankees North to me.Tampa fans? You mean there are some? I go down to St Pete every spring with the family, just in time for opening week. It's shameful to walk into that stadium to see 8,000 people there. I still enjoy watching the Red Sox beat the Yankees though. That will never change.ETA: How happy is A Gonz to get away from Petco? That guy must spring a stiffy every day he walks out onto Fenway.Bro, simma down. I have a ton of respect for Tampa and its fans. I was simply saying that Tampa fans must be pissed watching their two main rivals win 8 of 10 games. You seem a little on edge...Gimme a break. Tampa is a major reason why the Sox and the Yanks need to keep throwing massive money out each year. They have a better eye for talent. Can't beat Crawford? We'd better buy him. Sox and Yankee fans may really think their clubs are something else, but even though I'm not a fan I respect the hell out of what the Rays have done with 1/4 of the payroll that the Sox and Yankees have. Yeah, Rays fans are probably down at the moment. But what about 2010? 2008?Sox and Yankees on a helluva tear. Gotta suck to be a Tampa fan, I would be frustrated as hell right now
Youk has an outstanding glove. Just one of those things I guess ...Does Youkilis always look this bad at third? He's looked lost out there this weekend.
This Miller kid seems to have exceptional potential. Seems to have flown into town under the radar.
Could be a solid #5 going forward given Dice is toast and Clay's back is <100%. Hopefully progress continues.Pedroia reminds me of one of those yippy little dogs that never stops barking.ETA: Does Youkilis always look this bad at third? He's looked lost out there this weekend.
Naw. Youk is tied for 3rd among full time MLB 3rd Basemen with regards to 2011 Fielding Percentage IIRC. He's one of the best MLB 1st Basemen but when you've got AGon you shift Youk over to 3rd every time. And Pedroia has spunk.... Yes his mouth runs nonstop but that's part of the charm. That and he can back up every bit of his talk on the field He's among the worst in UZR rating this year at 3B. He's better at first, was very good in 2009 and ok in 2008 and 2010. His glove is above average at both positions, everything else is average.Pedroia reminds me of one of those yippy little dogs that never stops barking.ETA: Does Youkilis always look this bad at third? He's looked lost out there this weekend.Naw. Youk is tied for 3rd among full time MLB 3rd Basemen with regards to 2011 Fielding Percentage IIRC. He's one of the best MLB 1st Basemen but when you've got AGon you shift Youk over to 3rd every time.
He's among the worst in UZR rating this year at 3B. He's better at first, was very good in 2009 and ok in 2008 and 2010. His glove is above average at both positions, everything else is average.Pedroia reminds me of one of those yippy little dogs that never stops barking.ETA: Does Youkilis always look this bad at third? He's looked lost out there this weekend.Naw. Youk is tied for 3rd among full time MLB 3rd Basemen with regards to 2011 Fielding Percentage IIRC. He's one of the best MLB 1st Basemen but when you've got AGon you shift Youk over to 3rd every time.
How'd I know you'd chime in. He's a gold glove winner at 1st. He's slightly above average at 3rd. My point was he doesn't typically "look lost" over there.The Pirates and Red Sox do not see each other often. But there were some hard feelings when they parted.
James McDonald sent Dustin Pedroia sprawling in the dirt in the fifth inning with a high fastball.
Television cameras then caught Pedroia telling Sox starter Andrew Miller to hit the opposing pitcher. Pedroia also shouted out at McDonald.
Miller didn’t hit McDonald. But he did fire a fastball at the legs of Pirates catcher Eric Fryer in the sixth inning. That spurred plate umpire Greg Gibson to warn both teams. There were no further incidents.
“That’s baseball,’’ Pedroia said. “When you rake, that’s what happens sometimes.’’
BTW, loved this
The Pirates and Red Sox do not see each other often. But there were some hard feelings when they parted.
James McDonald sent Dustin Pedroia sprawling in the dirt in the fifth inning with a high fastball.
Television cameras then caught Pedroia telling Sox starter Andrew Miller to hit the opposing pitcher. Pedroia also shouted out at McDonald.
Miller didn’t hit McDonald. But he did fire a fastball at the legs of Pirates catcher Eric Fryer in the sixth inning. That spurred plate umpire Greg Gibson to warn both teams. There were no further incidents.
“That’s baseball,’’ Pedroia said. “When you rake, that’s what happens sometimes.’’

Don't disrespect a team from the City of Champions. The Sawx are playing it exactly how they need to do it.Would it be fair to classify this team as "streaky"...?
That dude is such a little twerp.Pedroia trash-talking the home plate ump halfway down to first on a basesloaded singlepure gold
3 more years at 15.25 million.Lackey being Lackey...

He's definitely prone to dings, but he's played in 78 of 84 games this year. Some guys who go full bore all game every game are usually gonna miss time periodically. Plus, TIto likes to rest his guys occasionally.Is YOOOUUUKKKK!! made of glass or something?

And mix in some piss poor umpiring and you have a Paps save.DMAC TO TEK!
Piss poor umping started with Patterson - He should have never been on base. Patterson struck out.And mix in some piss poor umpiring and you have a Paps save.DMAC TO TEK!
Jesus christ.... seriously? Those your seats? You goin July 23rd? I'll be up there with a large group (bout 25 folks). Think we've got open bar arranged at a pub around fenway from 3-7pm thanks to a buddy who works at CBS Sports Radio up there.If anyone's interested, I have an extra pair for Sat night, 4 rows behind the dugout that I will sell at face value. Plus you get to hang with me and my dad!