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8 hours ago, Frobby said:

The 1969 World Series burns in my memory as if it were yesterday.  

My memory is a little vague on this, but I thought the Series was canceled that year -- or voided afterwards maybe. I just know that it never really happened. 

 

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10 hours ago, bobmc said:

 

Hopefully Jay Bruuuuuuuuce is the Yankees' Ron Swoboda !!!

 

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On the other side of the ball ......... offense ........ Jay Bruce just tied the game at 8 runs apiece with a solo home run in the bottom of the 8th inning.

An 8-3 Yankee lead has been erased.

 

 

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21 minutes ago, Frobby said:

Astros 8, Red Sox 2

Indians 9, Yankees 8

I am enjoying these games.    I double love it.

 

Love it. Can't wait to see them both get punched out.

I do selfishly want to see the Houston bully blow critical games against Cleveland though.

 

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I am hoping both the Red Sox and Yankees get swept. That would make me feel a little bit better about this MLB season. I am actually rooting for the Indians to win it all. Astros vs Indians should be a pretty great AL Championship series

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9 minutes ago, DNM13 said:

I am hoping both the Red Sox and Yankees get swept. That would make me feel a little bit better about this MLB season. I am actually rooting for the Indians to win it all. Astros vs Indians should be a pretty great AL Championship series

Someone asked me today who I was rooting for in the playoffs and I was going through in my head... Red Sox and Yankees of course not, Nationals no, Cubs and Dodgers are just insufferable teams...

It’s really just the Astros, Indians, and DBacks I don’t have any problem with.

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Pretty much the same for me. No chance on the Yankees and Red Sox. Pretty much any team that beats them I will root for, so I'm fine with Astros or the Indians. I am a little indifferent to the Nationals. I don't hate them, but don't care for them either. I want the Diamandbacks to get to the World Series because they are the small market underdogs. 

I can't stand the Dodgers. They are basically the NL version of the Yankees, except LA doesn't really give a shit about sports. I was in LA for work a few weeks in October, the year the  Red Sox won the World Series. The Dodgers were in the playoffs that year, but nobody seemed to give a crap. I could never root for a team with such an apathetic fan base, especially when your team is spending top dollars and is in the playoffs almost every year.

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36 minutes ago, Enjoy Terror said:

Someone asked me today who I was rooting for in the playoffs and I was going through in my head... Red Sox and Yankees of course not, Nationals no, Cubs and Dodgers are just insufferable teams...

It’s really just the Astros, Indians, and DBacks I don’t have any problem with.

I still can't forget 1997 so Indians are out. I will have to go with the home team (Astros).

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