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Ortiz wins the first battle tonight 1-0 Sox!!!
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pujolsjunkie said:Yeah take another curtain call you fat bastard. Does he have one for every home run he's hit now?
ProspectorsAdvantage said:Ortiz could break the HR record.... If he faced the yankees 162 times a year.
That's a true heavyweight matchup.beefycheddar said:Ortiz vs CC
timryan111 said:Remember the good old days when it was Boston fans that were the bitter ones? :lol:
beefycheddar said:timryan111 said:Remember the good old days when it was Boston fans that were the bitter ones? :lol:
Yeah, 10/27/2004 changed all that.
timryan111 said:beefycheddar said:timryan111 said:Remember the good old days when it was Boston fans that were the bitter ones? :lol:
Yeah, 10/27/2004 changed all that.
I love it. People really don't understand the love of Ortiz and it doesn't matter anyways! Without him there is no World Series Win(or 2).
beefycheddar said:timryan111 said:beefycheddar said:timryan111 said:Remember the good old days when it was Boston fans that were the bitter ones? :lol:
Yeah, 10/27/2004 changed all that.
I love it. People really don't understand the love of Ortiz and it doesn't matter anyways! Without him there is no World Series Win(or 2).
He is mentioned in the same breath as Orr, Bird, and Brady as far as every single person in the state loving him. My great grandmother wouldn't know who Ted Williams was even though she lived through his career, but she stands up and yells "Go Papi!!!" at her little TV in the kitchen.
pujolsjunkie said:beefycheddar said:timryan111 said:beefycheddar said:timryan111 said:Remember the good old days when it was Boston fans that were the bitter ones? :lol:
Yeah, 10/27/2004 changed all that.
I love it. People really don't understand the love of Ortiz and it doesn't matter anyways! Without him there is no World Series Win(or 2).
He is mentioned in the same breath as Orr, Bird, and Brady as far as every single person in the state loving him. My great grandmother wouldn't know who Ted Williams was even though she lived through his career, but she stands up and yells "Go Papi!!!" at her little TV in the kitchen.
Instead of buying superfractors, maybe you should get grandma an upgrade.
scotty21690 said:Nice catch, Damon.
yankeeshater said:scotty21690 said:Nice catch, Damon.
::facepalm::
I'm pretty sure any player would have assumed it was the last out, as it was a routine catch.pujolsjunkie said:yankeeshater said:scotty21690 said:Nice catch, Damon.
::facepalm::
Nice hustle, Papi.
scotty21690 said:I'm pretty sure any player would have assumed it was the last out, as it was a routine catch.pujolsjunkie said:yankeeshater said:scotty21690 said:Nice catch, Damon.
::facepalm::
Nice hustle, Papi.
Not like it would have mattered anyways even if he was on 2nd...