Notabug October 30 Share October 30 5 minutes ago, shoregirl said: So were the Yankees going to let these two morons in before MLB stepped in? According to interviews with the morons themselves, they were indeed told by security that they were fine for tonight's game. In fact, one of them claimed that all the staff know that he and his pal 'patrol the wall' in that part of the field and that they have often spoken of interfering with play to help the Yanks. These nitwits are also Yankees season ticket holders, no word on whether they'll be permanently banned from buying again. Probably not, but they should. If nothing else, move them to seats well away from the field. 9 Link to comment
bosawks October 30 Share October 30 Fans are nuts and you absolutely can't even have a whiff of condoning the intent to physically engage with a player to effect the result of a play. These two morons might just be morons but sooner rather than later the result won't be so benign. I'm shocked the Yankees even considered letting them back for the liability factor alone. 9 Link to comment
Notabug October 30 Share October 30 37 minutes ago, bosawks said: Fans are nuts and you absolutely can't even have a whiff of condoning the intent to physically engage with a player to effect the result of a play. These two morons might just be morons but sooner rather than later the result won't be so benign. I'm shocked the Yankees even considered letting them back for the liability factor alone. Exactly. If you watch the video, one of the fools actually grabbed Betts' other hand to pull it away from the ball in the glove while his pal was going for the ball. He could've easily broken or dislocated his wrist. I think an assault charge would be in order at this point. 10 4 Link to comment
baldryanr October 30 Share October 30 You'd think the players association would want this sort of thing punished more severely. Even if they don't intend to, who would trust random idiots to not accidentally hurt a player when pulling a stunt like this? If they get a slap on the wrist and the love of many fans, why wouldn't someone else try to do the same thing? Of course, I have no doubt they'll pull the victim card if the Yanks do come down hard on them. 9 Link to comment
DXD526 October 30 Share October 30 Quote I think an assault charge would be in order at this point. I was thinking the same thing. Those idiots grabbed Betts as he was leaping, they could have taken his arm off. I'm surprised Betts is handling it so well, at least publicly. Who knows what he's saying privately. But it was assault, and it wouldn't be out of line for them to be charged. Not to mention the black eye given to NY sports fans in front of the whole country (and world). Nice going, morons. 8 Link to comment
Fukui San October 30 Share October 30 If no newspaper went with “Yanks Rip Game 4 Out of Dodgers Grasp” it’s a missed opportunity 3 Link to comment
baldryanr October 30 Share October 30 Of course they were college friends. Of course. 3 Link to comment
twoods October 30 Share October 30 Bro douches can now bond over being dumb. I think everyone is expecting this series to go back to LA. Cole will probably have a great game. I knew I couldn’t have nice things! 3 Link to comment
Carey October 30 Share October 30 3 hours ago, shoregirl said: So were the Yankees going to let these two morons in before MLB stepped in? I think someone was going to allow them to throw out the opening pitch, let alone attend Game 5 1 Link to comment
Lantern7 October 31 Share October 31 Watching The Challenge. Flipped over to see Freddie fly out. I’m a little disappointed. Link to comment
Jane Tuesday October 31 Share October 31 A little something to amuse yourself with during a commercial break; https://anthonyrendonthefttracker.com/ 1 Link to comment
twoods October 31 Share October 31 Yep, figured his slump would end this game. On to game 6. Link to comment
Lantern7 October 31 Share October 31 Hit rewind to see the Judge homer. Hit live button to see an ad from HIM. No thank you. 1 Link to comment
roamyn October 31 Share October 31 5 hours ago, baldryanr said: Of course they were college friends. Of course. According to Rob, he knew the guy at college. Not, they were friends. Link to comment
Jane Tuesday October 31 Share October 31 Wtf? Why isn't anybody going out to give Cole a breather? Link to comment
Lantern7 October 31 Share October 31 Watching Survivor, checking ESPN, looking at the box score, WHAT THE HELL HAPPENED?!? Link to comment
Jane Tuesday October 31 Share October 31 I can't get over Cole not bothering to cover his base. It's the fucking World Series, dude. 5 Link to comment
Carey October 31 Share October 31 Guess he learned such sloppy behavior during his time as a Pirate. Still a rather painful segment after not giving up a hit prior to a collapse. Link to comment
twoods October 31 Share October 31 Looks like he’s righted the ship after a disaster inning. The Dodgers used most of their pitchers yesterday so the Yankees have a good chance of winning. Link to comment
Carey October 31 Share October 31 While Aaron having to pull him for the same dude that he did in Game One was fair enough this time, I have my doubt here. The pitchers might be done, but it appears that New York has a bullpen as good as they had last Friday. Meaning that it might not matter. And until proven otherwise, it will not matter in 2 days. Link to comment
DoctorAtomic October 31 Share October 31 It might not matter in two innings if the Yankees can't get their head straight. Link to comment
Lantern7 October 31 Share October 31 Let’s see if the Dodgers can pour enough dirt on the Yankees. 1 Link to comment
Lantern7 October 31 Share October 31 Okay . . . can the Yankees climb out of the hole? Link to comment
Lantern7 October 31 Share October 31 (edited) No. No, they cannot. Edited October 31 by Lantern7 Link to comment
twoods October 31 Share October 31 Wow congrats to them! Was not expecting it at all yet they somehow pulled it off. Lots of screaming and tears of happiness in our house. Love seeing all those Yankees fans filing out so fast. Too bad, so sad. 3 1 Link to comment
Lantern7 October 31 Share October 31 1 minute ago, twoods said: Love seeing all those Yankees fans filing out so fast. Too bad, so sad. You just know there was a GoFundMe in the works to send those two dopes to LA for Game 6. 6 Link to comment
Carey October 31 Share October 31 Probably should have been 3-2 heading back to LA (or even 2-3). I say that feeling horrible for Cole for his efforts on a defensive level only for everybody else to barf up their soul & whatever else. To add insult to injury it didn't look like that early on, though probably a meaningless segment since they might have lost anyway out West. Well, that mean no November baseball. Oh well ha ha! Link to comment
Fukui San October 31 Share October 31 86 Red Sox <shaking hands emoji> 2024 Yankees Unable to beat Mookie to first 1 2 Link to comment
mojoween October 31 Share October 31 They literally gave me a fucking stomachache. Well at least I have the Duke Blue Devils to look forward to, as deity knows I can’t rely on the New York Football Giants for anything. So long until February, and thanks for all the fish. 5 1 Link to comment
Carey October 31 Share October 31 Didn't think The Yankees were going to win the title had they won this game, and I know the Dodgers needed to win 4 games, not 5. As mentioned, too bad for Cole, but there are about 181 reasons why the outcome was what it was 8 titles for the Dodgers. Thought they'd have more but whatever. Not 20 more than they have now, but it feels like I thought they've have more in their history. I'm not going to be around to see LA overtake NY in terms of titles. FYI: I'm neither rooting for nor against that. Everyone else here & wherever might be alive for it; however in terms of stats it is amazing that LA did 2 things unprecedented to open and close the Fall Classic! In reference to the above joke or jokes, the biggest comeback in World Series history (to clinch it I believe). After the style of Los Angeles' walk off on Friday...YIKES! What has New York done to where they have to be on the incorrect side of unfortunate history? No reason this series shouldn't be going to the weekend. While they might not have won it, what a painful way to crumble in the most important part of the season! Link to comment
Lantern7 October 31 Share October 31 I guess I'm happy as a Mets fan. Yankees fans go another year without a title, Mets fans can say their team managed to push the Dodgers for six games. I got hopes this time, Mets. Don't fuck it up! 2 Link to comment
NUguy514 October 31 Share October 31 (edited) I was seeing the touring production of Kimberly Akimbo tonight. When we arrived Shake Shack for dinner, it was 5-0 Yankees. Of course, the 5th had just started, and it was 5-5 by the time we left. As soon as intermission started, I checked the score, and it was 7-6 Dodgers with 1 out in the top of the 9th. About four minutes before the end of intermission, the Dodgers closed it out, and the theater just erupted in cheers. Perfectly timed, boys! It was such a cool, unique way to celebrate this WS win, and I LOVE that Mookie was one whose sacrifice fly scored the winning run! P.S. The show was really good, too! Edited October 31 by NUguy514 4 Link to comment
Carey October 31 Share October 31 At the end of the day, the one good thing, on a sports level, is that the world title drought that lasted for over a dozen years for New York City has come to an end 1 Link to comment
mojoween October 31 Share October 31 5 hours ago, Carey said: At the end of the day, the one good thing, on a sports level, is that the world title drought that lasted for over a dozen years for New York City has come to an end Happy for Stewie, she grew up a town over from me so I’ve followed her career since high school, and yet her victory in no measurable well makes me feel even a bit better. 2 2 Link to comment
Carey October 31 Share October 31 I might get into this on a bigger scale, but I do not have to be a New York fan to know that it changes nothing in terms of the current feeling. Honestly, mojoween: I think you deserved a better outcome on your special day. At least last night, but I hope overall the day ends up more positive. Easier said than done of course; a real fan is supposed to feel horrible after that outcome. Other than the fourth & final NFL Wild Card Game from the 2011 season, I was anything other than pleasant following a non-favorable result. Regardless: In lieu of any live sports I might have to tune into all the sports Media reaction for what's next. At the very least there will be a lot 1 Link to comment
Magog October 31 Share October 31 (edited) Congrats to the Dodgers. Yay. Again, watching this World Series & rooting for either of these 2 teams is like rooting for Jerry Jones & his loser son Stephen Jones. As a tribute to being John Sterling's final season as a radio broadcaster, all I have to say about this result is this. "Yankees Lose!! Thaaaaaaa Yankees Lose!!!!" 24 minutes ago, Carey said: Regardless: In lieu of any live sports I might have to tune into all the sports Media reaction for what's next. At the very least there will be a lot Man, i just wish that we have a live reaction to Game 5 from those 2 moron Yankee fans & Stephen A Smith. I really hope that Stephen A Smith was crying in his bed after last night's result. Edited October 31 by Magog 3 2 Link to comment
Carey October 31 Share October 31 21 minutes ago, Magog said: Congrats to the Dodgers. Yay. Again, watching this World Series & rooting for either of these 2 teams is like rooting for Jerry Jones & his loser son Stephen Jones. I disagree. That would require Dallas actually playing for the title 5 Link to comment
DoctorAtomic October 31 Share October 31 LA was the better team, but the Yankees didn't have to hand them two wins off their best pitching performances either. 1 2 Link to comment
NUguy514 October 31 Share October 31 One other thing that I find deeeeeeeelicious: Alex Verdugo, who said the 2020 WS didn't count (I don't think any of the 2020 championships count either, actually, but I would have the grace to remain publicly silent about that if I were a professional athlete), easily struck out for the series-clinching out. Does it count now, cupcake? 1 1 Link to comment
DMK November 1 Share November 1 Good. I hated the games when he was calling them. He was so boring. Link to comment
mojoween November 2 Share November 2 On my deathbed, after cursing Ben McAdoo for benching Eli Manning, my last words are going to be “There’s nobody covering first!” 5 Link to comment
Salacious Kitty November 2 Share November 2 Well I guess you won't have to worry about Cole and his shitty defense anymore. Link to comment
DMK November 2 Share November 2 Well, no, just because Cole opted out doesn’t mean he’s a free agent yet. The Yankees can void the opt-out, it tacks on an extra year and $36M if they do. 2 1 Link to comment
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