5th February 2003, 3:11 PM
I've been joking about that happening for a while. It wouldn't surprise me too much if Steinbrenner really DID do something like that. He would if he could. We all know how angry he was that his team lost in the first round of the playoffs. Of course, some teams ahve never been to the playoffs, but that shouldn't matter... Still, it's good to see somebody else taking a stab at the Yanks. Always is.
ABF, YOU are a fan of a winning team. Unless the BoSox dropped the last 20 or so games of the year, I'm sure they ended up over .500. That means they are a winning team. :p
I can't deal with baseball again. I know it's just going to be another ugly year with the Padres trading all their talent for "future prospects". Kevin Towers will say something like "We felt this move is a step in the right direction for the organization. We are aiming to be competetive for the opening of our new ballpark, which was delayed to 2901, and we need to keep our payroll low until then. Phil Nevin, Brian Lawrence, and Ryan Klesko were integral members of our team, and we wish them the best of luck in New York, but we are very excited young Bill Buckner Jr.'s future. He's a little rough in the fielding department, but we think that will come around in time. And if that does come around and he becomes the player we expect him to be, we've already made arrangements to send him back to the Yankees for a random, cheap player in their farm system. But enough about baseball. So, uh, does anyone know if the Chargers are moving to LA?"
ABF, YOU are a fan of a winning team. Unless the BoSox dropped the last 20 or so games of the year, I'm sure they ended up over .500. That means they are a winning team. :p
I can't deal with baseball again. I know it's just going to be another ugly year with the Padres trading all their talent for "future prospects". Kevin Towers will say something like "We felt this move is a step in the right direction for the organization. We are aiming to be competetive for the opening of our new ballpark, which was delayed to 2901, and we need to keep our payroll low until then. Phil Nevin, Brian Lawrence, and Ryan Klesko were integral members of our team, and we wish them the best of luck in New York, but we are very excited young Bill Buckner Jr.'s future. He's a little rough in the fielding department, but we think that will come around in time. And if that does come around and he becomes the player we expect him to be, we've already made arrangements to send him back to the Yankees for a random, cheap player in their farm system. But enough about baseball. So, uh, does anyone know if the Chargers are moving to LA?"