The 2009 World Series

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dsheinem wrote:
vash23n wrote: from the beginning werth should have been put in the cleanup and ryan in his spot.
Nah - Ryan was a RBI king in the NDLS/NLCS.
boo phillies offense, but maybe we could have a raging comeback...
It'll be tough against Rivera, but I am crossing my fingers and hoping...
agreed, but by game four i would have considered moving howard for someone who was producing... in this game, my point is moot, however, as NO ONE is producing!
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A Nation Mourns: The Yankees Win the World Series again... coming up next, how to buy a championship...
hats off to Matsui... good play Utley on that line drive, nice triple Ruiz... way to hit A-Roid again... that's about it... sad sad day!
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Mod_Man_Extreme wrote:WOO GO YANKS! :mrgreen:
You know what Mod Man... you are an effing Mod... so......... I respect your opinion:)
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vash23n wrote:
Mod_Man_Extreme wrote:WOO GO YANKS! :mrgreen:
You know what Mod Man... you are an effing Mod... so......... I respect your opinion:)
:lol: I can take it come on!

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last world series I watched was on Sega Genesis in 1994.
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Matsui was awesome. Great to see him have a nice postseason after battling all those injuries. But if it was up to me, MVP to Rivera. If Yankees were ahead after 7 innings, you know they won the game 8) 1ER in 16 innings. Cheers to that!
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I think I'll take a shot every time I hear the word payroll on ESPN.
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gradualmeltdown wrote:last world series I watched was on Sega Genesis in 1994.
ha ha....i was actually enjoying that "world series" back in 94. :D
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Matsui and Rivera were stellar. What I like most about those guys is how unaffected they were by it all. They just kept their heads down and competed like mad. As fan of the game, it is nice to see a guy like Matsui have such a huge contribution and big spotlight in MLB and the WS after doing the same in Japan for many years. Baseball is a more international sport than many think.

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