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The Yankess "Rebuilding" thread (1 Viewer)

Finless

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It happens to all the great teams...the dreaded rebuilding phase. It is now the Yankees turn. I for one hope that they can get things done earlier than the 3-5 year period it usually takes for a team to get back on track. I sort of miss the rivalry of years past. There's a new manager coming in, star player(s) leaving, Steinbrenner stepping down. Lot's of things going on in New York. I'd say it's a safe assumption that the Yankees will be back in the playoffs by 2010.

 
It happens to all the great teams...the dreaded rebuilding phase. It is now the Yankees turn. I for one hope that they can get things done earlier than the 3-5 year period it usually takes for a team to get back on track. I sort of miss the rivalry of years past. There's a new manager coming in, star player(s) leaving, Steinbrenner stepping down. Lot's of things going on in New York. I'd say it's a safe assumption that the Yankees will be back in the playoffs by 2010.
So wait a minute...the Yankees have been GREAT this whole time? Why didn't anyone tell me. All I kept hearing was how they were incredibly flawed and a bunch of underachieving money-grubbers.
 
It happens to all the great teams...the dreaded rebuilding phase. It is now the Yankees turn. I for one hope that they can get things done earlier than the 3-5 year period it usually takes for a team to get back on track. I sort of miss the rivalry of years past. There's a new manager coming in, star player(s) leaving, Steinbrenner stepping down. Lot's of things going on in New York. I'd say it's a safe assumption that the Yankees will be back in the playoffs by 2010.
:rolleyes: :rant:
 
It happens to all the great teams...the dreaded rebuilding phase. It is now the Yankees turn. I for one hope that they can get things done earlier than the 3-5 year period it usually takes for a team to get back on track. I sort of miss the rivalry of years past. There's a new manager coming in, star player(s) leaving, Steinbrenner stepping down. Lot's of things going on in New York. I'd say it's a safe assumption that the Yankees will be back in the playoffs by 2010.
So wait a minute...the Yankees have been GREAT this whole time? Why didn't anyone tell me. All I kept hearing was how they were incredibly flawed and a bunch of underachieving money-grubbers.
I have accepted the Yankee greatness for years. I have always respected and feared them. You will never hear this guy saying "Yankees Suck". Almost as pathetic as the Colorado crowd last night yelling "Boston Sucks" at me. I just replied "well guys we're 4 outs from another ring...I dunno :goodposting:" :angrycrickets:I really hope the Yanks pull things together. I'd hate to see them forging a new rivalry with Baltimore and the Jays.

 
It happens to all the great teams...the dreaded rebuilding phase. It is now the Yankees turn. I for one hope that they can get things done earlier than the 3-5 year period it usually takes for a team to get back on track. I sort of miss the rivalry of years past. There's a new manager coming in, star player(s) leaving, Steinbrenner stepping down. Lot's of things going on in New York. I'd say it's a safe assumption that the Yankees will be back in the playoffs by 2010.
So wait a minute...the Yankees have been GREAT this whole time? Why didn't anyone tell me. All I kept hearing was how they were incredibly flawed and a bunch of underachieving money-grubbers.
I really hope the Yanks pull things together. I'd hate to see them forging a new rivalry with Baltimore and the Jays.
:)
 
HellToupee said:
It happens to all the great teams...the dreaded rebuilding phase. It is now the Yankees turn. I for one hope that they can get things done earlier than the 3-5 year period it usually takes for a team to get back on track. I sort of miss the rivalry of years past. There's a new manager coming in, star player(s) leaving, Steinbrenner stepping down. Lot's of things going on in New York. I'd say it's a safe assumption that the Yankees will be back in the playoffs by 2010.
So wait a minute...the Yankees have been GREAT this whole time? Why didn't anyone tell me. All I kept hearing was how they were incredibly flawed and a bunch of underachieving money-grubbers.
I really hope the Yanks pull things together. I'd hate to see them forging a new rivalry with Baltimore and the Jays.
:shrug:
:cry: :goodposting: As a Californian Yankee fan of 32 years... quit plucking all-stars vs building a formula and paying to keep said formula. Yeah, it worked for Boston this year but it's hit or miss...

Look at the 2000 Yankee team... Posada, Mariano, Williams, Jeter, Tino, O'Neill, some re-treads, and one or two plucks off of other teams... vs forcing the equation.

 
phthalatemagic said:
DropKick said:
I sort of miss the rivalry of years past.
There was only a rivalry for a few years. Most of the time, the Red Sox were a bad team that provided zero competition.
How old are you?
89
www.alzheimerssupportcenter.org
If ya don't get it, ya don't get it :hey:
Oh I got it. I was just wondering if you were watching baseball in the 80's and early 90's.
 
I wonder if the Yankees will get into talks for Mark Teixeira. The Braves are having issues signing him to a deal. He certainly fills a need. I don't think they can count on Giambi.

 
I sort of miss the rivalry of years past.
There was only a rivalry for a few years. Most of the time, the Red Sox were a bad team that provided zero competition.
How old are you?
I'm closing in on 40....To me, the Sox and Yankee were not so much of a Rivalry for quite a while... In the 1986 World Series I rooted FOR the Red Sox.. :goodposting: I was in a college bar with my hands in the air ready to celebrate when the Buckner play happened with all the Sox fans!!!!!!

Growing up in NY, it was all Mets Vs Yankees......

As a Kid you really didn't see the Yankees face the Sox when both teams were good enough to consider it much of a rivaly and there were no bitter feelings in NY Vs Boston cuz they never won....

I'm sure growing up now it's different but, I just didn't grow up with a lot of feelings either way for Boston.. The whole curse thing was cute and all but, pretty much a side show.

 
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I wonder if the Yankees will get into talks for Mark Teixeira. The Braves are having issues signing him to a deal. He certainly fills a need. I don't think they can count on Giambi.
Doesn't he have one year left in Atlanta?
 
I wonder if the Yankees will get into talks for Mark Teixeira. The Braves are having issues signing him to a deal. He certainly fills a need. I don't think they can count on Giambi.
Doesn't he have one year left in Atlanta?
Yes, but Atlanta is looking to lock him up and I've read that he's less than cooperative right now.
Well, considering Atlanta gave to get him, NY would have to offer the farm for him this year, which would be silly.
 
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phthalatemagic said:
DropKick said:
I sort of miss the rivalry of years past.
There was only a rivalry for a few years. Most of the time, the Red Sox were a bad team that provided zero competition.
How old are you?
89
www.alzheimerssupportcenter.org
If ya don't get it, ya don't get it :shrug:
Oh I got it. I was just wondering if you were watching baseball in the 80's and early 90's.
I sure was. I bet you were off dreaming about fake fly fishing trips, etc. If you want, I can recap the pennants for your wonderful Red Sox?
 
phthalatemagic said:
DropKick said:
I sort of miss the rivalry of years past.
There was only a rivalry for a few years. Most of the time, the Red Sox were a bad team that provided zero competition.
How old are you?
89
www.alzheimerssupportcenter.org
If ya don't get it, ya don't get it ;)
Oh I got it. I was just wondering if you were watching baseball in the 80's and early 90's.
I sure was. I bet you were off dreaming about fake fly fishing trips, etc. If you want, I can recap the pennants for your wonderful Red Sox?
I guess you were misunderstanding me. The Yankees weren't exactly a powerhouse back then. Fake fly-fishing trips? Yeah, I make up stories about trips :lol:
 
Finless said:
phthalatemagic said:
phthalatemagic said:
DropKick said:
I sort of miss the rivalry of years past.
There was only a rivalry for a few years. Most of the time, the Red Sox were a bad team that provided zero competition.
How old are you?
89
www.alzheimerssupportcenter.org
If ya don't get it, ya don't get it :shrug:
Oh I got it. I was just wondering if you were watching baseball in the 80's and early 90's.
I sure was. I bet you were off dreaming about fake fly fishing trips, etc. If you want, I can recap the pennants for your wonderful Red Sox?
I guess you were misunderstanding me. The Yankees weren't exactly a powerhouse back then. Fake fly-fishing trips? Yeah, I make up stories about trips :unsure:
I believe the point is that until recently BOTH teams weren't really that good at the same time...Like I said, I grew up barely even knowing there was a rivalry - I grew up the biggest Yankee fan around and I ROOTED FOR BOSTON IN 1986!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I heard stories and was a little too young to appreciate even 78' which was still a little one sided from this perspective......A true two way rivaly usually takes two teams that are both good and battle eachother..... That really hasn't happened until recently. And so far with the Yankees winning the division last year and both teams making the playoffs, I'd say the current rivalry is in no immediate danger.
 
When I was a kid in the early and mid 80's there always seemed to be a rivalry. The Yankees were universally hated in my town. I went to NYC in 1983-ish with my family. My mother decided to buy me a matching Yankees shirt and shorts. I was around 7 years old at the time and didn't have much of a clue. I decided to wear it out to recreation with the rest of the kids in town and I almost got my ### kicked by like 8 dudes a few years older than me. It was a disaster. I remember my pops yelling at my mother asking her "Are you trying to get the kid killed?" I'd say there was a bit of a rivalry back them :kicksrock: Maybe in New York the hatred was steered towards the Mets but I always remember the Yankees being the enemy.

 
I'd say there was a bit of a rivalry back them :towelwave: Maybe in New York the hatred was steered towards the Mets but I always remember the Yankees being the enemy.
Yup - in 1983 I was 15 and Boston wasn't even a blip on the radar - You went to school and battled every day Mets Vs Yankees....I HATED the Mets - Backman, Dykstra, Carter, Mookie...The Biggest Debate was always Mattingly Vs Hernandez....That Mets team was full of Cocky Punks that a lot of teams and fans HATED..... Jose Reyes would have fit in perfectly with that team...Not too many people to hate on those Sox teams - Boggs, Rice and Baylor I believe were universally respected. Clemens I can see but, again, I don't recall both teams being gopod at the same time and personally I marveled at what Clemens was doing and wanted to see him take out Doc and the punks.It's hard to look back and imagine how someone who was born with Yankee Blood rooted for the 1986 RED SOX but, that's how hated the Mets were and again, in New York, it's not like the Red Sox ever got the better end of anything head to head in our lifetimes and it's not like you're going to High school with a lot of cocky Sox fans at the time... The Met fans on the other hand were out of control......Back then Sox fans were humble and likeable - Like "You're a Sox fan???" and they'd be like "Awe Shucks, yeah.... One Day???????"Seeing The Mets with a parade in OUR CITY was something we did not want though.... Luckily I was away at school.... Just like I was luckily out of the country the past week.
 
Finless said:
phthalatemagic said:
phthalatemagic said:
DropKick said:
I sort of miss the rivalry of years past.
There was only a rivalry for a few years. Most of the time, the Red Sox were a bad team that provided zero competition.
How old are you?
89
www.alzheimerssupportcenter.org
If ya don't get it, ya don't get it :shrug:
Oh I got it. I was just wondering if you were watching baseball in the 80's and early 90's.
I sure was. I bet you were off dreaming about fake fly fishing trips, etc. If you want, I can recap the pennants for your wonderful Red Sox?
I guess you were misunderstanding me. The Yankees weren't exactly a powerhouse back then. Fake fly-fishing trips? Yeah, I make up stories about trips :bs:
No. I understood. I told you I was 89. The Yankees won a fair amount in that time and the Red Sox rarely had a competitive team. Again, if you want me to recount the number of pennants won in that time period, I think I can do so, on one hand. There was no rivalry. The hatred was all on the Red Sox side, and that's not surprising. People hate the team on top. People hate the team the keeps winning and winning and winning. That's not to say there was a rivalry though, becuase for there to be a rivalry there must be a mutual hatred. The Red Sox failed to live up to their part of the competition deal.
 
Finless said:
phthalatemagic said:
phthalatemagic said:
DropKick said:
I sort of miss the rivalry of years past.
There was only a rivalry for a few years. Most of the time, the Red Sox were a bad team that provided zero competition.
How old are you?
89
www.alzheimerssupportcenter.org
If ya don't get it, ya don't get it :eek:
Oh I got it. I was just wondering if you were watching baseball in the 80's and early 90's.
I sure was. I bet you were off dreaming about fake fly fishing trips, etc. If you want, I can recap the pennants for your wonderful Red Sox?
I guess you were misunderstanding me. The Yankees weren't exactly a powerhouse back then. Fake fly-fishing trips? Yeah, I make up stories about trips :unsure:
No. I understood. I told you I was 89. The Yankees won a fair amount in that time and the Red Sox rarely had a competitive team. Again, if you want me to recount the number of pennants won in that time period, I think I can do so, on one hand. There was no rivalry. The hatred was all on the Red Sox side, and that's not surprising. People hate the team on top. People hate the team the keeps winning and winning and winning. That's not to say there was a rivalry though, becuase for there to be a rivalry there must be a mutual hatred. The Red Sox failed to live up to their part of the competition deal.
Rarely had a competitive team? They won the pennant in 86, and won the division in 88 and 90. I'll concede that to the "average fan" of the time(which was much more 50-50 split thanks to the Mets mid 80's success), the discussed rivalary was Mets Yanks.But if you were actually in the stadium for those Sox games, the fever and hatred never really died down from the late 70's Munson-Fisk led rivalry. I remember a Red Sox effigy being burned in the damn bleachers during a game in 89(it was put out quickly and the people weren't even TOSSED, burnt it later in the parking lot). And please, Boston sucks shirts have always been a hot seller. This rivalry is all about the fans. The players feed on that amped up energy and thats what perpetuates it more than personalities(Munson Fisk certainly drove that 70's fire).
 
Finless said:
phthalatemagic said:
phthalatemagic said:
DropKick said:
I sort of miss the rivalry of years past.
There was only a rivalry for a few years. Most of the time, the Red Sox were a bad team that provided zero competition.
How old are you?
89
www.alzheimerssupportcenter.org
If ya don't get it, ya don't get it :shrug:
Oh I got it. I was just wondering if you were watching baseball in the 80's and early 90's.
I sure was. I bet you were off dreaming about fake fly fishing trips, etc. If you want, I can recap the pennants for your wonderful Red Sox?
I guess you were misunderstanding me. The Yankees weren't exactly a powerhouse back then. Fake fly-fishing trips? Yeah, I make up stories about trips :confused:
No. I understood. I told you I was 89. The Yankees won a fair amount in that time and the Red Sox rarely had a competitive team. Again, if you want me to recount the number of pennants won in that time period, I think I can do so, on one hand. There was no rivalry. The hatred was all on the Red Sox side, and that's not surprising. People hate the team on top. People hate the team the keeps winning and winning and winning. That's not to say there was a rivalry though, becuase for there to be a rivalry there must be a mutual hatred. The Red Sox failed to live up to their part of the competition deal.
You sir, are an idiot. I said early 80's to early 90's. I see one Pennant and one division win in that time frame...moron. The Red Sox won the division twice and the pennant once in that period. Red Sox 3 Yankees 2. Still didn't answer the question on your age.
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1993 	AL East 	88-74 (.543) 	2 	1992 	AL East 	76-86 (.469) 	4 	1991 	AL East 	71-91 (.438) 	5 	1990 	AL East 	67-95 (.414) 	7 	1989 	AL East 	74-87 (.460) 	5 	1988 	AL East 	85-76 (.528) 	5 	1987 	AL East 	89-73 (.549) 	4 	1986 	AL East 	90-72 (.556) 	2 	1985 	AL East 	97-64 (.602) 	2 	1984 	AL East 	87-75 (.537) 	3 	1983 	AL East 	91-71 (.562) 	3 	1982 	AL East 	79-83 (.488) 	5 	1981 	AL East 	59-48 (.551) 	AL   	1980 	AL East 	103-59 (.636) 	DIV 1
 
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You sir, are an idiot. I said early 80's to early 90's. I see one Pennant and one division win in that time frame...moron. The Red Sox won the division twice and the pennant once in that period. Red Sox 3 Yankees 2. Still didn't answer the question on your age.

Code:
1993 	AL East 	88-74 (.543) 	2 	1992 	AL East 	76-86 (.469) 	4 	1991 	AL East 	71-91 (.438) 	5 	1990 	AL East 	67-95 (.414) 	7 	1989 	AL East 	74-87 (.460) 	5 	1988 	AL East 	85-76 (.528) 	5 	1987 	AL East 	89-73 (.549) 	4 	1986 	AL East 	90-72 (.556) 	2 	1985 	AL East 	97-64 (.602) 	2 	1984 	AL East 	87-75 (.537) 	3 	1983 	AL East 	91-71 (.562) 	3 	1982 	AL East 	79-83 (.488) 	5 	1981 	AL East 	59-48 (.551) 	AL   	1980 	AL East 	103-59 (.636) 	DIV 1
I see you are getting mad. Why else the namecalling? How many pennants? If you need help I'll lend you a hand, although you won't need all of the fingers to count on. You are getting mad because you picked a pigeonhole in time to make your point? I'm 89 buddy. I've seen alot. It is nice for you to quote the 80s of The Mighty Red Sox as your example. An entire FOUR seasons of THIRTEEN that the Mighty Red Sox won over 90 games? That's competitive? :popcorn: Did I see four consecutive seasons of under .500 ball in there? :lmao: Really, there is no reason to be upset. They are winning now. Let's just not act like that was always a good team, becuase it wasn't. The Red Sox were a bad team for a long time with a few competitive seasons mixed in. Nothing else.Now go back to Tangiers and fish.
 
Rarely had a competitive team? They won the pennant in 86, and won the division in 88 and 90. I'll concede that to the "average fan" of the time(which was much more 50-50 split thanks to the Mets mid 80's success), the discussed rivalary was Mets Yanks.But if you were actually in the stadium for those Sox games, the fever and hatred never really died down from the late 70's Munson-Fisk led rivalry. I remember a Red Sox effigy being burned in the damn bleachers during a game in 89(it was put out quickly and the people weren't even TOSSED, burnt it later in the parking lot). And please, Boston sucks shirts have always been a hot seller. This rivalry is all about the fans. The players feed on that amped up energy and thats what perpetuates it more than personalities(Munson Fisk certainly drove that 70's fire).
Hush! I'm working over here.
 
I see you are getting mad. Why else the namecalling? How many pennants? If you need help I'll lend you a hand, although you won't need all of the fingers to count on. You are getting mad because you picked a pigeonhole in time to make your point? I'm 89 buddy. I've seen alot. It is nice for you to quote the 80s of The Mighty Red Sox as your example. An entire FOUR seasons of THIRTEEN that the Mighty Red Sox won over 90 games? That's competitive? :shrug: Did I see four consecutive seasons of under .500 ball in there? :lmao: Really, there is no reason to be upset. They are winning now. Let's just not act like that was always a good team, becuase it wasn't. The Red Sox were a bad team for a long time with a few competitive seasons mixed in. Nothing else.

Now go back to Tangiers and fish.
As were the Yankees. I didn't pigeonhole anything. In my original post in response to you, I stated 80's to early 90's before any argument from you. Not because the Red Sox were great but because that is the time frame of which I grew up and can actually remember a rivalry. I like to speak from experience. You went on to state how "The Yankees won a fair amount in that time and the Red Sox were rarely competitive". Well, you were wrong. I pointed that out. I never stated they've been a great team for a long time. I was just stating a rivalry existed in the 80's through the early 90's when neither team was dominant. It just so happens in that period the Sox had more success than the Yanks. Not to mention being the current World Series champs and Dynasty. Have fun with this rebuilding phase though. :goodposting: I'll be basking in the glory of the Dynasty
 
I see you are getting mad. Why else the namecalling? How many pennants? If you need help I'll lend you a hand, although you won't need all of the fingers to count on. You are getting mad because you picked a pigeonhole in time to make your point? I'm 89 buddy. I've seen alot. It is nice for you to quote the 80s of The Mighty Red Sox as your example. An entire FOUR seasons of THIRTEEN that the Mighty Red Sox won over 90 games? That's competitive? :lmao: Did I see four consecutive seasons of under .500 ball in there? :lmao: Really, there is no reason to be upset. They are winning now. Let's just not act like that was always a good team, becuase it wasn't. The Red Sox were a bad team for a long time with a few competitive seasons mixed in. Nothing else.

Now go back to Tangiers and fish.
As were the Yankees. I didn't pigeonhole anything. In my original post in response to you, I stated 80's to early 90's before any argument from you. Not because the Red Sox were great but because that is the time frame of which I grew up and can actually remember a rivalry. I like to speak from experience. You went on to state how "The Yankees won a fair amount in that time and the Red Sox were rarely competitive". Well, you were wrong. I pointed that out. I never stated they've been a great team for a long time. I was just stating a rivalry existed in the 80's through the early 90's when neither team was dominant. It just so happens in that period the Sox had more success than the Yanks. Not to mention being the current World Series champs and Dynasty. Have fun with this rebuilding phase though. :thumbup: I'll be basking in the glory of the Dynasty
Dynasty? What the hell are you talking about? As it stands now, the RedSox don't have a dynasty. Two World Series championships bookending a loss in a Wild Card series and a season not making the playoffs doesn't make a dynasty. Dynasty...... :excited: :lmao: :lmao: :lmao: ....What the hell....if you want to call it a Dynasty....then call it a dynasty....... :lmao: :lmao: :lmao: :lmao:
 
I see you are getting mad. Why else the namecalling? How many pennants? If you need help I'll lend you a hand, although you won't need all of the fingers to count on. You are getting mad because you picked a pigeonhole in time to make your point? I'm 89 buddy. I've seen alot. It is nice for you to quote the 80s of The Mighty Red Sox as your example. An entire FOUR seasons of THIRTEEN that the Mighty Red Sox won over 90 games? That's competitive? :lmao: Did I see four consecutive seasons of under .500 ball in there? :lmao: Really, there is no reason to be upset. They are winning now. Let's just not act like that was always a good team, becuase it wasn't. The Red Sox were a bad team for a long time with a few competitive seasons mixed in. Nothing else.

Now go back to Tangiers and fish.
As were the Yankees. I didn't pigeonhole anything. In my original post in response to you, I stated 80's to early 90's before any argument from you. Not because the Red Sox were great but because that is the time frame of which I grew up and can actually remember a rivalry. I like to speak from experience. You went on to state how "The Yankees won a fair amount in that time and the Red Sox were rarely competitive". Well, you were wrong. I pointed that out. I never stated they've been a great team for a long time. I was just stating a rivalry existed in the 80's through the early 90's when neither team was dominant. It just so happens in that period the Sox had more success than the Yanks. Not to mention being the current World Series champs and Dynasty. Have fun with this rebuilding phase though. :unsure: I'll be basking in the glory of the Dynasty
Dynasty? What the hell are you talking about? As it stands now, the RedSox don't have a dynasty. Two World Series championships bookending a loss in a Wild Card series and a season not making the playoffs doesn't make a dynasty. Dynasty...... :unsure: :lmao: :lmao: :lmao: ....What the hell....if you want to call it a Dynasty....then call it a dynasty....... :lmao: :lmao: :lmao: :lmao:
What would you call it if they win again next year, to make it 3 world championships in 4 years?
 
Balco said:
Darth Cheney said:
Finless said:
phthalatemagic said:
I see you are getting mad. Why else the namecalling? How many pennants? If you need help I'll lend you a hand, although you won't need all of the fingers to count on. You are getting mad because you picked a pigeonhole in time to make your point? I'm 89 buddy. I've seen alot. It is nice for you to quote the 80s of The Mighty Red Sox as your example. An entire FOUR seasons of THIRTEEN that the Mighty Red Sox won over 90 games? That's competitive? :lmao: Did I see four consecutive seasons of under .500 ball in there? :lmao: Really, there is no reason to be upset. They are winning now. Let's just not act like that was always a good team, becuase it wasn't. The Red Sox were a bad team for a long time with a few competitive seasons mixed in. Nothing else.

Now go back to Tangiers and fish.
As were the Yankees. I didn't pigeonhole anything. In my original post in response to you, I stated 80's to early 90's before any argument from you. Not because the Red Sox were great but because that is the time frame of which I grew up and can actually remember a rivalry. I like to speak from experience. You went on to state how "The Yankees won a fair amount in that time and the Red Sox were rarely competitive". Well, you were wrong. I pointed that out. I never stated they've been a great team for a long time. I was just stating a rivalry existed in the 80's through the early 90's when neither team was dominant. It just so happens in that period the Sox had more success than the Yanks. Not to mention being the current World Series champs and Dynasty. Have fun with this rebuilding phase though. :unsure: I'll be basking in the glory of the Dynasty
Dynasty? What the hell are you talking about? As it stands now, the RedSox don't have a dynasty. Two World Series championships bookending a loss in a Wild Card series and a season not making the playoffs doesn't make a dynasty. Dynasty...... :unsure: :lmao: :lmao: :lmao: ....What the hell....if you want to call it a Dynasty....then call it a dynasty....... :lmao: :lmao: :lmao: :lmao:
What would you call it if they win again next year, to make it 3 world championships in 4 years?
That would be 3 in 5, tiger.
 
Balco said:
Darth Cheney said:
Finless said:
phthalatemagic said:
I see you are getting mad. Why else the namecalling? How many pennants? If you need help I'll lend you a hand, although you won't need all of the fingers to count on. You are getting mad because you picked a pigeonhole in time to make your point? I'm 89 buddy. I've seen alot. It is nice for you to quote the 80s of The Mighty Red Sox as your example. An entire FOUR seasons of THIRTEEN that the Mighty Red Sox won over 90 games? That's competitive? :lmao: Did I see four consecutive seasons of under .500 ball in there? :lmao: Really, there is no reason to be upset. They are winning now. Let's just not act like that was always a good team, becuase it wasn't. The Red Sox were a bad team for a long time with a few competitive seasons mixed in. Nothing else.

Now go back to Tangiers and fish.
As were the Yankees. I didn't pigeonhole anything. In my original post in response to you, I stated 80's to early 90's before any argument from you. Not because the Red Sox were great but because that is the time frame of which I grew up and can actually remember a rivalry. I like to speak from experience. You went on to state how "The Yankees won a fair amount in that time and the Red Sox were rarely competitive". Well, you were wrong. I pointed that out. I never stated they've been a great team for a long time. I was just stating a rivalry existed in the 80's through the early 90's when neither team was dominant. It just so happens in that period the Sox had more success than the Yanks. Not to mention being the current World Series champs and Dynasty. Have fun with this rebuilding phase though. :thumbdown: I'll be basking in the glory of the Dynasty
Dynasty? What the hell are you talking about? As it stands now, the RedSox don't have a dynasty. Two World Series championships bookending a loss in a Wild Card series and a season not making the playoffs doesn't make a dynasty. Dynasty...... :excited: :lmao: :lmao: :lmao: ....What the hell....if you want to call it a Dynasty....then call it a dynasty....... :lmao: :lmao: :lmao: :lmao:
What would you call it if they win again next year, to make it 3 world championships in 4 years?
That would be 3 in 5, tiger.
Brain Fart.
 
Balco said:
Darth Cheney said:
Finless said:
phthalatemagic said:
I see you are getting mad. Why else the namecalling? How many pennants? If you need help I'll lend you a hand, although you won't need all of the fingers to count on. You are getting mad because you picked a pigeonhole in time to make your point? I'm 89 buddy. I've seen alot. It is nice for you to quote the 80s of The Mighty Red Sox as your example. An entire FOUR seasons of THIRTEEN that the Mighty Red Sox won over 90 games? That's competitive? :lmao: Did I see four consecutive seasons of under .500 ball in there? :lmao: Really, there is no reason to be upset. They are winning now. Let's just not act like that was always a good team, becuase it wasn't. The Red Sox were a bad team for a long time with a few competitive seasons mixed in. Nothing else.

Now go back to Tangiers and fish.
As were the Yankees. I didn't pigeonhole anything. In my original post in response to you, I stated 80's to early 90's before any argument from you. Not because the Red Sox were great but because that is the time frame of which I grew up and can actually remember a rivalry. I like to speak from experience. You went on to state how "The Yankees won a fair amount in that time and the Red Sox were rarely competitive". Well, you were wrong. I pointed that out. I never stated they've been a great team for a long time. I was just stating a rivalry existed in the 80's through the early 90's when neither team was dominant. It just so happens in that period the Sox had more success than the Yanks. Not to mention being the current World Series champs and Dynasty. Have fun with this rebuilding phase though. :thumbup: I'll be basking in the glory of the Dynasty
Dynasty? What the hell are you talking about? As it stands now, the RedSox don't have a dynasty. Two World Series championships bookending a loss in a Wild Card series and a season not making the playoffs doesn't make a dynasty. Dynasty...... :excited: :lmao: :lmao: :lmao: ....What the hell....if you want to call it a Dynasty....then call it a dynasty....... :lmao: :lmao: :lmao: :lmao:
What would you call it if they win again next year, to make it 3 world championships in 4 years?
Three out of five and two in a row is on the verge.... and probably could be considered one...2003 Wild Card - Lost in ALCS

2004 Wild Card - Won World Series

2005 Wild Card - Lost in ALDS

2006 Third Place - No playoffs

2007 Division Winner - Won World Series

2008 Division Winner* - Won World Series

In my book there are very few dynasties in MLB...

The 1996 - 2003 Yankees

The 1971 - 1975 A's

are two.

The 1947 to 1964 Yankees (18 years - 14 WS appearance - 10 Wins) encompasses so much time and so many players I'm sure one could split it up into two or three distinct dynasty style teams; same with the 1936 to 1943 Yankees.

The 1912 to 1918 Red Sox

There are a bunch of poor man,loser or welfare dynasties like the Atlanta Braves of the last decade but most are just teams that have had a good run.

 
Finless said:
As were the Yankees. Incorrect. They've won a large number of championships since the year of my birth in 1918.
Finless said:
I didn't pigeonhole anything. In my original post in response to you, I stated 80's to early 90's before any argument from you.
Incorrect. I'll help you out:
How old are you?
That was your "original post" in response to me. You asked me, becuase you wanted to get a frame of reference. You probably didn't like my answer. Nowhere did you state the 80's to early 90's. Well, you did....after you got my answer that you didn't like.
You went on to state how "The Yankees won a fair amount in that time and the Red Sox were rarely competitive". Well, you were wrong. I pointed that out.
Incorrect. Link? I never talked about your cherry picked dates of 80s and early 90s. My dates of reference were from 1918 on. Maybe you shouldn't have asked my age.
Finless said:
I was just stating a rivalry existed in the 80's through the early 90's when neither team was dominant.
You should have specified in the beginning and you'd have more time to make up more fly fishing stories.
Finless said:
I'll be basking in the glory of the Dynasty
Congrats on the two championship dynasty. Your standards are rightfully low, as are the attractiveness of your city's women. :thumbup:
 
Finless said:
As were the Yankees. Incorrect. They've won a large number of championships since the year of my birth in 1918.
Finless said:
I didn't pigeonhole anything. In my original post in response to you, I stated 80's to early 90's before any argument from you.
Incorrect. I'll help you out:
How old are you?
That was your "original post" in response to me. You asked me, becuase you wanted to get a frame of reference. You probably didn't like my answer. Nowhere did you state the 80's to early 90's. Well, you did....after you got my answer that you didn't like.
You went on to state how "The Yankees won a fair amount in that time and the Red Sox were rarely competitive". Well, you were wrong. I pointed that out.
Incorrect. Link? I never talked about your cherry picked dates of 80s and early 90s. My dates of reference were from 1918 on. Maybe you shouldn't have asked my age.
Finless said:
I was just stating a rivalry existed in the 80's through the early 90's when neither team was dominant.
You should have specified in the beginning and you'd have more time to make up more fly fishing stories.
Finless said:
I'll be basking in the glory of the Dynasty
Congrats on the two championship dynasty. Your standards are rightfully low, as are the attractiveness of your city's women. :thumbup:
Wow you're witty and you're still wrong. 80-early 90's-your reply was that they weren't competitive. End of story...you're still a jabronski.The Dynasty Reigns
 
I'm sure the finless alias is just shticking with this dynasty talk, but the funny thing is...I would guess there are a bunch of Sox idiots out there actually believing that.

 
Finless said:
As were the Yankees. Incorrect. They've won a large number of championships since the year of my birth in 1918.
Finless said:
I didn't pigeonhole anything. In my original post in response to you, I stated 80's to early 90's before any argument from you.
Incorrect. I'll help you out:
How old are you?
That was your "original post" in response to me. You asked me, becuase you wanted to get a frame of reference. You probably didn't like my answer. Nowhere did you state the 80's to early 90's. Well, you did....after you got my answer that you didn't like.
You went on to state how "The Yankees won a fair amount in that time and the Red Sox were rarely competitive". Well, you were wrong. I pointed that out.
Incorrect. Link? I never talked about your cherry picked dates of 80s and early 90s. My dates of reference were from 1918 on. Maybe you shouldn't have asked my age.
Finless said:
I was just stating a rivalry existed in the 80's through the early 90's when neither team was dominant.
You should have specified in the beginning and you'd have more time to make up more fly fishing stories.
Finless said:
I'll be basking in the glory of the Dynasty
Congrats on the two championship dynasty. Your standards are rightfully low, as are the attractiveness of your city's women. :thumbdown:
Wow you're witty and you're still wrong. 80-early 90's-your reply was that they weren't competitive. End of story...you're still a jabronski.The Dynasty Reigns
One more thing I'd like to add. Boston as a whole has created more Dynasties in the new millennium than New York has produced Championships. Don't be upset that I fly fish and bag chicks for a living. I'd cut on you or some of your posts as well but I honestly can't remember any. Thanks for keeping track of mine though. I appreciate it :wall:
 
One more thing I'd like to add. Boston as a whole has created more Dynasties in the new millennium than New York has produced Championships. Don't be upset that I fly fish and bag chicks for a living. I'd cut on you or some of your posts as well but I honestly can't remember any. Thanks for keeping track of mine though. I appreciate it :goodposting:
:highfive:According to you a single championship is a dynasty. You may not even need a championship to have a dynasty to your standards. Keep making up lies for the folks here on this board. Others will enjoy living in reality. :thumbup:
 
I'm sure the finless alias is just shticking with this dynasty talk, but the funny thing is...I would guess there are a bunch of Sox idiots out there actually believing that.
Just read in The Sporting News that although their team finishes last every year, Devil Rays fans have the highest IQ of any baseball fans. So they have that going for them. :unsure: The Finless alias is annoying as hell for Red Sox fans and non Red Sox fans alike but your hatred for Red Sox fans knows no boundaries. Is it because they fill the Trop every time the Sox are in town?
 
I'm sure the finless alias is just shticking with this dynasty talk, but the funny thing is...I would guess there are a bunch of Sox idiots out there actually believing that.
Just read in The Sporting News that although their team finishes last every year, Devil Rays fans have the highest IQ of any baseball fans. So they have that going for them. :X The Finless alias is annoying as hell for Red Sox fans and non Red Sox fans alike but your hatred for Red Sox fans knows no boundaries. Is it because they fill the Trop every time the Sox are in town?
Link to reckless Red Sox homerism? Anywhere where I've been unreasonable regarding the Sox?This thread was a bit of a joke. Humur isn't a bad thing Pat, maybe if you had a bit you'd understand.

 

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