Got to love the RedSox/Yankees rivalry


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Bill Morgan, the doctor who performed the procedure on him said [on local sports radio] that it's very possible Schilling could pitch again next week if necessary.  They would have to do the same procedure to him again since the stitches have already been removed.  Even if you are a Yankee fan, you have to admire a guy who is willing to have his tendon stitched up out of place to pitch.  Even if he wasn't 100% sharp, Cy Young calibur -- he put everything he had on the line to get the win and that is what makes a champion.  Of course, if the Sox lose it will all be for nothing.

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no way dude. first team in mlb history to come down from 0-3 to tie a series.

that is more than nothing.

schilling is a damn stud by the way.

i called it from day one.  sox in 7! 

has a 0-3 comeback ever been done in any major sport with 7 game series?

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Yes, it happeend twice in the NHL. Once in the '40s and once in the '70s. It has not happened in all of professional baseball (MLB) or basketball (NBA), however.

I'm a Yankee fan for life, but I know a good opponent when I see one. This is going to be an awesome game 7. The Yankees have much, much more to lose tonight than the Red Sox do. A Red Sox win tonight will forever be known as the comeback from 0-3 to beat the New York Yankees!

What about the New Jersey Devils coming back to beat the Phillidelphia Flyers a few years ago?

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Nope. Just twice in NHL, once in the 70s, once in the 40s. That's out of, including MLB, NBA, and NHL, about 400 series :laugh:

I hope the Sox win, but we all saw game 7 last year, in the Bronx. It made us cry, and a small part of me is reserved in case that happens again.

On the other hand, I called Sox Astros for the WS before the playoffs started so *crosses fingers*

yeah, i mean, it doesn't hurt to try and get away with it, but when you get caught, just admit it and laugh it off.  i mean c'mon, he was trying to argue "thats how I run" lmao...

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lmao "that's how i run" if thats how he runs he runs like a girl!! :rofl:

:( Well, as much as I want the Yankees to win, it doens't look to good right now. Congratulations Boston!

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its only the 2nd inning. there's still a lot of baseball to play. its not over yet

its only the 2nd inning.? there's still a lot of baseball to play.? its not oveyeti>

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True, but it isn't going to be easy to come back with the way Lowe is throwing the ball compared to Yankee pitchers:cry:y:

[EDIT:blink:k: Two back-to-back Ks. Where was this in the Second Inning?

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