Got to love the RedSox/Yankees rivalry


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praise from caesar!!

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Actually, I will praise Boston when credit is due! Boston is a really good team: they play hard and offensively they are very hard to beat. Manny & Ortiz are just, WOW! But I also agree that the Shef & Godzilla are are awesome offensively too!

My question now is, will the Sox sign Martinez again? During the game they said that if the Sox lost, Pedro probably wouldn't return next year. He didn't give the best game, but it could have been worst. He didn't get the win, but nor did the Sox get the loss either!

crap this is not good  :ninja:  :ninja:  :ninja:  :angry:  :angry: 4:0

Is people hands itching so bad to get the ball?

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the ball in the fan in the body, then the fan tired to catch the ball. it was good that the umpires came together to discuss it. that was the right thing to do.

go socks!!!

I think MLB rigged this series, they wanted to have that all important game 7, as this is the only top series in the playoff..  no else cares about the Astros or Cards :p

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Ouch. :pinch:

I kinda like the Astros. But I have to agree with you.

i dont put it past mlb to THINK of something like that, but seriously, do u think that the yankees could stand for it? anything is possible its all about the almighty dollar but i unless georgie boy is REALLY in bed with seileg i can't imagine he(georgie) would like anything better than skunking the sox in 4. who knows but all we can do is believe what we see.

Six outs away from Game 7 and Arroyo pitching.  Doesn't get any better :D

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we all know what happen last year when the Sox were 5 outs away from closing out a game in Yankee Stadium...

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