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Am I the only person hoping the Red Sox end the series tonight?


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53 minutes ago, Moose Milligan said:

If you guys think the answers to the Orioles open positions are being held up due to the World Series, I've got a bridge to sell you.

I do not want the Sox to win.  I hate the Sox even more than the Yankees, and it's by quite a stretch.  It's a shame because I like Mookie Betts, he seems like a class act.  More than anything, I just really hate their fans.  

The silver lining for me, if they win, is that Steve Pearce gets a ring.  That's how I'm going to console myself.  I'll be happy for him.

 

Pretty much my exact thoughts. Every point. 

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6 minutes ago, Aristotelian said:

I still hate the Sox, but I am finding myself rooting for individual players in this series, and they have more likable guys than the Dodgers.

Really happy to see Pearce performing well. I wonder if he will not only get his ring but also WS MVP.

If that first inning homer holds up and the Sox win tonight, I think he does.

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3 hours ago, Can_of_corn said:

Are the Red Sox playing the Yankees?

I'm not rooting for the Red Sox.

I'd root for the guards in the Longest Yard before I rooted for the Red Sox.

Cue Manny sliding into second and someone on the Red Sox taking him out.  "I told you I broke his freaking neck!"

1 hour ago, Moose Milligan said:

If you guys think the answers to the Orioles open positions are being held up due to the World Series, I've got a bridge to sell you.

I do not want the Sox to win.  I hate the Sox even more than the Yankees, and it's by quite a stretch.  It's a shame because I like Mookie Betts, he seems like a class act.  More than anything, I just really hate their fans.  

The silver lining for me, if they win, is that Steve Pearce gets a ring.  That's how I'm going to console myself.  I'll be happy for him.

 

I don't think it's being held up.  But once the series is over, the pressure will build.  We may hate it...but it will build.

 

And the rest of your post is gold!

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Just now, JR Oriole said:

Pearce went 1-17 in the 2014 ALCS, which was the worst of all of our hitters.  Honestly, it sucks to see him coming through for Boston.  At least for me it does. 

Kinda see where you're coming from but, IMO, that dude deserves any good thing that comes his way.  

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4 minutes ago, JR Oriole said:

Pearce went 1-17 in the 2014 ALCS, which was the worst of all of our hitters.  Honestly, it sucks to see him coming through for Boston.  At least for me it does. 

I absolutely agree with you, but I am still genuinely happy for him.  IF he was the reason we lost, perhaps I would feel differently.  He is just pretty damn easy to pull for honestly and of course if the Red Sox have to win, it might as well be because of him.

And yet, if he plays well, and David Price gives up 9 and the Dodgers take tonight and two in Boston.  Well, then good times never seem so good....

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2 minutes ago, foxfield said:

I absolutely agree with you, but I am still genuinely happy for him.  IF he was the reason we lost, perhaps I would feel differently.  He is just pretty damn easy to pull for honestly and of course if the Red Sox have to win, it might as well be because of him.

And yet, if he plays well, and David Price gives up 9 and the Dodgers take tonight and two in Boston.  Well, then good times never seem so good....

Pearce definitely seemed to have a lot of heart when he was an Oriole. He seemed genuinely pained whenever he failed to deliver in ‘14. 

Nice turnaround on “Sweet Caroline”, by the way. I got a good chuckle from that. 

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2 minutes ago, NashLumber said:

Pearce definitely seemed to have a lot of heart when he was an Oriole. He seemed genuinely pained whenever he failed to deliver in ‘14. 

Nice turnaround on “Sweet Caroline”, by the way. I got a good chuckle from that. 

I agree and I always liked Pearce.  But I’m not going to root for anybody to play well enough to help win the Red Sox a fourth title in 15 years.  Enough already.

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