YOu know finkle, i like you, but please, your rotation is worse and your team is currently in last place. I like the chatter and respect you immensly, but honestly comments like that are what make me dislike red sox fans.
Read the first part of her post in a stereotypical mobster accent. Makes it super epic. "You know Finkle....I like you"
It was a joke. If anything the Red Sox should sign that girl to put her in the bullpen. I think the biggest thing that everyone missed (myself included) is that FinYank goes to the gym, who knew.
Comments like what Phil Hughes is a joke? Ummm he is FFG.....I respect Fink for telling the truth... hahahah I cant have the job I have and be out of shape....sooooooooooooooooooooooo chicken and some beer later? This is her at a competition....just beastmode.....I call her the robot...
From Buster Olney's Blog at ESPN: (Please note this isn't the full article as I edited it down and I just kept what I thought were the interesting parts)
"You know Fink.. I like ya. But open your mouth again, and Pineda won't be the only guy around here getting an MRI every other week. And this time, it won't be a fake injury" This. Especially the Yanks.
I just spit out my orange juice. In light of FFG damning Red Sox fans to hell for Ray DARING to crack a joke on the Yankees, I told Ray that I was bored and was going to troll you guys to see how long it would take for someone to mention 27 WS rings. It took one post.
More rings are better!! PS sorry Fink, i have a 6 month old and i get very little sleep, sometimes jokes dont come across the internet so well and even worse when your sleep deprived. And also, Phil Hughes is a joke himself....
As far as Boom....yes, I would concur, as pointed out, their are far GREATER than reasons to simply BLOW UP that joke of a franchise in South Beach....and that was before the strawberry shortcake having sex with Hello Kitty "sculpture" (which is a disservice to all other artistic sculptures) in the the stadium, the horrific color of the walls, or the dumb as a door knob aquariums, etc...... Well, no need to waste time with trolls when in reality the FACTS speak volumes, dont have to beat around the bush, that all other fans are jealous of the Yankees achievements. Again, jealously is understandable. P.S. you cant even beat the Mets, and you expect to be rated higher, than the class of New York City??
You really dont want to compare complete pitching staffs now do you? come on, you still have a chance to re-think your trolling!
Yeah but Michael Pineda and Joba Chamberlain have a combined ERA of 0.00! So take that. Although so does Leo Nunez. Nevermind. I'm staying out of this one (for now).
I just spit out my orange juice. In light of Mainge trolling this thread to hell and knowing Ray's willingness to pile on the Yankees, I told myself that I was bored and was going to post a simple response, to see how long it would take for someone to mention 2003 as a comeback to the 27 WS rings. It took one post.
I was just going to say, didn't we win our second ring versus the "great" Yankee team that was supposed to sweep us?
Oh cmon! You're using up my ammo. Now all I have left is Kevin Brown/Burnett/Pavano jokes and CC being too fat to pitch in Miami a few years ago.
Look in the end we have sexy chicks dancing in right field at the Clevelander. We automatically win this argument.
What's your closers? Another loss to the M.E.T.S?????? Ouch!!!!! trouble in south beach......I do hope our draft tonight in NY turns our better!
countdown to freddy being cut??? Im waiting for them to add Phelps to the rotation, cut freddy and sign Abreu.
Obviously, with the news of Mark Prior being scooped up by the Red Sox, Cashman clearly followed in the "Chicago" way: The Yankees have signed Cuban outfielder Adonis Garcia, Ben Badler of Baseball America reports. The 26-year-old became a free agent in February and drew interest from a number of teams. Rumors of offers in the $16-18MM range circulated a couple of months ago, but it would be a surprise if Garcia obtains more than a couple million given Badler's description of his tools. Though he's relatively advanced as a hitter, "it's hard for scouts to see him fitting in as a big league regular," Badler writes. The outfielder spent this winter with the Magellan Navigators of the Venezuelan League.
Just unbelievable, didnt think I wouldnt be able to ever see his last pitch in a Yankee uniform.... Just shocked right now, this one hurts..... Looks like the Roberson era as closer has begun, good luck kid.... Wake me up in November when Providence College starts playing basketball....