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by Rirruto » Thu Jun 23, 2005 7:09 pm
TheYanks04 wrote:And his stuff is no worse than and indeed far better than:
Sterling:
"The Giambino"
"An A-bomb for Arod"
"Bernie goes Boom"
"Theeeeeeeee Yankeesssssss WINNNNNNNNNNNN"
You forgot "A Thrillaaaah by Godzilaaaaaah"
And "The BamTino"
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by TheYanks04 » Thu Jun 23, 2005 7:10 pm
Dunno. When Arod hits his homers it is usually in the 8th inning up 10-2. By then I am either home watching it on TV or have turned to some other game.
Seriously though, Sterling sucks up to George so much that he always trys to spin the best light onto guys like Arod. I have noticed that he and Waldman both fall over themselves in a love fest every time Matsui makes a decent play in the field or does something very well. You would think they get paid by the compliment the way they make Matsui sound like the greatest thing since sliced bread.
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by Rirruto » Thu Jun 23, 2005 7:25 pm
Sterling just broke out "Burn Baby Burn" AND "Bernie goes BOOM" consecutively after his 2-run HR just a couple of minutes ago LOL
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by tiger spit » Thu Jun 23, 2005 7:34 pm
Rirruto wrote:Sterling just broke out "Burn Baby Burn" AND "Bernie goes BOOM" consecutively after his 2-run HR just a couple of minutes ago LOL
thats why he's the best!
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by rocky123 » Fri Jun 24, 2005 8:42 am
TheYanks04 wrote:Dunno. When Arod hits his homers it is usually in the 8th inning up 10-2. By then I am either home watching it on TV or have turned to some other game.
I don't actually think that's true. I'm going to be super vague here because I didn't think I'd need to remember this stat but I was listening to ESPN radio and they were talking about ARods perceived hitting when it doesn't matter and they compared him to D. Lee is considered kind of clutch this year. They compared their numbers with their teams either up or down by 3 runs and they were almost identical.
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by BronXBombers51 » Fri Jun 24, 2005 9:17 am
Who said D. Lee is considered clutch this year?
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by The Kavorka » Fri Jun 24, 2005 9:22 am
rocky123 wrote:TheYanks04 wrote:Dunno. When Arod hits his homers it is usually in the 8th inning up 10-2. By then I am either home watching it on TV or have turned to some other game.
I don't actually think that's true. I'm going to be super vague here because I didn't think I'd need to remember this stat but I was listening to ESPN radio and they were talking about ARods perceived hitting when it doesn't matter and they compared him to D. Lee is considered kind of clutch this year. They compared their numbers with their teams either up or down by 3 runs and they were almost identical.
Arod reminds me of Peyton Manning. Great stats mostly accomplished during garbage time. But in a big spot in a big game with the playoffs on the line BOTH choke.
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by BronXBombers51 » Fri Jun 24, 2005 9:23 am
The Kavorka wrote:rocky123 wrote:TheYanks04 wrote:Dunno. When Arod hits his homers it is usually in the 8th inning up 10-2. By then I am either home watching it on TV or have turned to some other game.
I don't actually think that's true. I'm going to be super vague here because I didn't think I'd need to remember this stat but I was listening to ESPN radio and they were talking about ARods perceived hitting when it doesn't matter and they compared him to D. Lee is considered kind of clutch this year. They compared their numbers with their teams either up or down by 3 runs and they were almost identical.
Arod reminds me of Peyton Manning. Great stats mostly accomplished during garbage time. But in a big spot in a big game with the playoffs on the line BOTH choke.
Good comparison.
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by rocky123 » Fri Jun 24, 2005 9:45 am
BronXBombers51 wrote:Who said D. Lee is considered clutch this year?
Don't remember to be honest but it was in the morning so I figure it was either Mike and Mike or Erik Kuselias and Steve Philips.
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