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MLB 2007 Post season thread

Posted: Fri Oct 26, 2007 11:54 am
by STF_Archive
It seems crazy to leave Ortiz on the bench, but I think it's best not to mess with the position players. The Rockies aren't hitting. If they score as few runs as they have in the first two games, then the Sox can afford to sacrifice some offense for the sake of keeping the defense intact.

That said, how can they not play Ortiz?

MLB 2007 Post season thread

Posted: Fri Oct 26, 2007 11:57 am
by bugsmeany_Archive
Yngwie Einstein wrote:The more I hear about the Rockies and their God obsession, the more I call bullshit on them.


Let's try this again.

Christianist wackos in sports are not restricted to the Colorado Rockies roster. When I was in high school, a huge chunk of the jocks were in a national organization called the "Fellowship of Christian Athletes." I'm confident professional sports is rife with guys like them.

But yeah, the Colorado Rockies appear to have a particularly malignant case of this infection.

MLB 2007 Post season thread

Posted: Fri Oct 26, 2007 12:15 pm
by tmidgett_Archive
bugsmeany wrote:
Yngwie Einstein wrote:The more I hear about the Rockies and their God obsession, the more I call bullshit on them.


Let's try this again.

Christianist wackos in sports are not restricted to the Colorado Rockies roster. When I was in high school, a huge chunk of the jocks were in a national organization called the "Fellowship of Christian Athletes." I'm confident professional sports is rife with guys like them.

But yeah, the Colorado Rockies appear to have a particularly malignant case of this infection.


It's funny that only 4 of the many guys specifically tagged in the Sox article are still on the team, and Wakefield isn't even on the playoff roster.

At least Josh Beckett has supplanted Schilling as the staff ace.

Josh Beckett probably won't be thankin' God if they win.

MLB 2007 Post season thread

Posted: Fri Oct 26, 2007 12:24 pm
by bugsmeany_Archive
tmidgett wrote:It's funny that only 4 of the many guys specifically tagged in the Sox article are still on the team, and Wakefield isn't even on the playoff roster.


I posted the article yesterday with pretty much that same caveat, and I don't think it detracts from my overall point.

But I agree it is worth noting just how many of those God-squadders the Red Sox have jettisoned. And it is definitely worth noting that the Sox apparently don't impose Christian "values" from the front office.

I guess I'm just trying to find a reason not to root for Yankees Lite.

MLB 2007 Post season thread

Posted: Fri Oct 26, 2007 12:27 pm
by alandeus_Archive
bugsmeany wrote:
tmidgett wrote:It's funny that only 4 of the many guys specifically tagged in the Sox article are still on the team, and Wakefield isn't even on the playoff roster.


I posted the article yesterday with pretty much that same caveat, and I don't think it detracts from my overall point.

But I agree it is worth noting just how many of those God-squadders the Red Sox have jettisoned. And it is definitely worth noting that the Sox apparently don't impose Christian "values" from the front office.

I guess I'm just trying to find a reason not to root for Yankees Lite.


I would find it highly unorthodox if Theo Epstein was trying to impose Christian values.

Rockies in 7.

MLB 2007 Post season thread

Posted: Fri Oct 26, 2007 12:31 pm
by Chuckb_Archive
Shilling tainted the whole 2004 series for me with the whole god and bush deal.

MLB 2007 Post season thread

Posted: Fri Oct 26, 2007 1:20 pm
by Yngwie Einstein_Archive
bugsmeany wrote:Christianist wackos in sports are not restricted to the Colorado Rockies roster. When I was in high school, a huge chunk of the jocks were in a national organization called the "Fellowship of Christian Athletes." I'm confident professional sports is rife with guys like them.

But yeah, the Colorado Rockies appear to have a particularly malignant case of this infection.


I don't disagree with you. Joaguin Andujar Jr, I mean Carlos Zambrano, points to the sky every inning he gets through. All that shit sours me on pro sports, yet I still love the game itself. My problem is the corporate philosophy of the Rockies and the owner's comments that Christians somehow have better character that chafes me.

MLB 2007 Post season thread

Posted: Fri Oct 26, 2007 1:52 pm
by STF_Archive
Who fucking cares what ballplayers believe in? It's annoying to have to listen to, but it wouldn't affect the way I feel about teams I like.

If it's a team you dislike on the other hand, it can be very satisfying to see the religious guys lose. For example, when the Patriots beat God Boy Kurt Warner and the Rams.

MLB 2007 Post season thread

Posted: Fri Oct 26, 2007 1:54 pm
by MWilke_Archive
Schilling's Jesus is way better than the Rockies Jesus right now.

MLB 2007 Post season thread

Posted: Sat Oct 27, 2007 10:46 pm
by Christopher J McGarvey_Archive
About fucking time Colorado does something.
(I have no cable so I didn't get to see any NLCS action and this is the first glimpse I've had at why Colorado has made it here.)