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Originally Posted by doodlebird
he's doing all of the above AND making a shit ton of money at the same time.
and, Mr. Indian-lover, let us not count our post season chickens before they hatch. i'm sure you've seen lesser teams come back from 2-0 holes. umm. wait. that's a 2-1 one hole. the tribe is one loss away from what's essentially a one game playoff.
and it's some what unimportant who wins this series. the red sox are too much for either the indians or the yankees.
this is the first year in my life i've been more interested in the AL than the NL. (always been an NL fan)
any bets on when the rockies will lose a game?
they don't seem to be able to lose right now.
i doubt the snakes can put out that fire.
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Fair is fair and like I stated we're farther than anyone expected us to be, it's a young team and with a couple of improvements the Tribe will be a force in the coming years.
I'm not as worried about the Yankees or the Sox as I am the Rox.... they scare me. They are the type of team that comes out of nowhere and wins it all then next season they'll return to mediocrity.
The Yankees, I really don't see them doing much tonight.... AND if it does end in Cleveland.... I hope the Tribe wins...if not feel free to hit me with the
BIG RED letters and a few
FUCK YOUs .... The Tribe had a great run and have one of the brightest futures in baseball.
PS: I, too, am more of an NL fan.... my favorite team is still and will always be my beloved Cincinnati Reds... but alas they will always suck and I do love my Indians, but in a REDS/Indians WS it's REDS baby, otherwise I pull for both and root for both.
Just like the Bungals.... I root for them, never been much of a Browns fan (I'll root for them, but again, Cincy is my team), in fact never was much of a Pro football fan until about 5-6 years ago. Live and die for the OSU Buckeye footballers though.
The Cavs.... I'm a front runner there, I really don't like basketball much, but hey we have King James soooooo a front runner/ band wagon jumper, I shall be. Because, in the long run, it's good for the local economy and as stated above gives hope and escape to a depressed area.