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bendagoatwrote:Bacchuswrote:kvm1977wrote:I was really hoping that Yelich and the Brewers would win. I have no interest in LA-BostonThat said, it's the dream series for Major League Baseball and Fox...

— Bacchus

Daddy DAFwrote:bendagoatwrote:Bacchuswrote:kvm1977wrote:I was really hoping that Yelich and the Brewers would win. I have no interest in LA-BostonThat said, it's the dream series for Major League Base...

— Daddy DAF

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Major League Baseball: Discussion

Bacchus ·
bendagoat wrote:

Bacchus wrote:

kvm1977 wrote:I was really hoping that Yelich and the Brewers would win.  I have no interest in LA-Boston

That said, it's the dream series for Major League Baseball and Fox.

bendagoat wrote:**** the Red Sox 

I **** the Redsox too!

Yankees fan here. 

we need starting pitching, contact hitters and a new manager cause boone trash

At least you have some promising young talent. 

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Bacchus#32
bendagoat wrote:

Bacchus wrote:

kvm1977 wrote:I was really hoping that Yelich and the Brewers would win.  I have no interest in LA-Boston

That said, it's the dream series for Major League Baseball and Fox.

bendagoat wrote:**** the Red Sox 

I **** the Redsox too!

Yankees fan here. 

we need starting pitching, contact hitters and a new manager cause boone trash

At least you have some promising young talent. 

Daddy DAF#33
Daddy DAF wrote:

bendagoat wrote:

Bacchus wrote:
kvm1977 wrote:I was really hoping that Yelich and the Brewers would win.  I have no interest in LA-Boston

That said, it's the dream series for Major League Baseball and Fox.

bendagoat wrote:**** the Red Sox 

I **** the Redsox too!

Yankees fan here. 

we need starting pitching, contact hitters and a new manager cause boone trash

At least you have some promising young talent. 

agreed!

Daddy DAF#34

we have found bacchus at yankee stadium this season:

Bacchus#35

Everyone knows if you wear non-Yankee gear to Yankee stadium the classless fans will pour beer on you.

That said, he was there to support his brother in law Kevin Youkilis who was a Yankee at the time. 

Daddy DAF#36
Everyone knows if you wear non-Yankee gear to Yankee stadium the classless fans will pour beer on you. ;)
That said, he was there to support his brother in law Kevin Youkilis who was a Yankee at the time. 

adam Jones is not available to comment on Red Sox fans at Fenway. :/ 

Bacchus#37

Meanwhile the storied history of Yankee Stadium:

During Game 1 Tuesday, two Mariners' outfielders, Ken Griffey Jr. and Jay Buhner, became the targets of fans lobbing batteries and coins, Aust said. And on Wednesday, in the incident that most angered the Mariners, the 9-year-old son of one of the team's owners, Rufus W. Lumry, was struck on the hand during the seventh inning by a whisky shot glass, apparently thrown from the upper deck to the seats where the boy, Chris Lumry, sat near the Mariner dugout.
Mariners' officials and Yankee Stadium security guards said yesterday that besides the shot glass, the list of items that actually rained onto the field during both games was as varied as it was long: plastic cups, Frisbees, souvenir bats, stereo headphones, tomatoes, grapefruit, golf balls, bottles, batteries and an assortment of coins. A softball narrowly missed the head of Lou Piniella, the Mariners' manager, and in the sixth inning Wednesday, after back-to-back homers by Ruben Sierra and Don Mattingly, Piniella went so far as to pull his team off the field for about three minutes as wild fans showered the field with debris.
Daddy DAF#38

You know this could go on all day cause all sports team have shitty fans right? 

I’m at the gym rn but if you want to continue this when we get back let me know lmao

Bacchus#39
You know this could go on all day cause all sports team have shitty fans right? I’m at the gym rn but if you want to continue this when we get back let me know lmao

The Red Sox on Tuesday:

The Yankees on Tuesday:

You seem busy. Besides, a true baseball fan knows there is no comeback from this ^^^^. Hahaha.*

*At least until next year. 

Daddy DAF#40
Daddy DAF wrote:

You know this could go on all day cause all sports team have shitty fans right? I’m at the gym rn but if you want to continue this when we get back let me know lmao

The Red Sox on Tuesday:
The Yankees on Tuesday:
 You seem busy. Besides, a true baseball fan knows there is no comeback from this ^^^^. Hahaha.*    *At least until next year. 

god damn it 

Bacchus#41
Bacchus wrote:

Daddy DAF wrote:You know this could go on all day cause all sports team have shitty fans right? I’m at the gym rn but if you want to continue this when we get back let me know lmao

The Red Sox on Tuesday:
The Yankees on Tuesday:
 You seem busy. Besides, a true baseball fan knows there is no comeback from this ^^^^. Hahaha.*    *At least until next year. 

god damn it 

It's actually cool to have a few Yankee fans on here. The rivalry is the best in sports for a reason. The history is storied. The games are intense and both fan bases are insufferable to the rest of the league, lol. 

Daddy DAF#42

The rest of the league is irrelevant honestly. Baseball is at its best when both teams are great. 

anon2424222532434#43

LET'S GOOOOO!!!!!!!!!

Bacchus#44

Duck boats gassed up. Ready to roll. 

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