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He wouldn't get banned for insulting Stilleto although he might have been banned for doing it with poor decorum.
 
1986 World Series

On October 25, 1986, the Boston Red Sox faced the New York Mets in game 6 of the World Series. Boston led the best-of-7 series 3 games to 2, and had a two-run lead with two outs in the bottom of the tenth inning. New York came back to tie the game with three straight singles off Calvin Schiraldi and a wild pitch by pitcher Bob Stanley. Mookie Wilson fouled off several pitches before hitting a ground ball to Buckner at first base. The ball rolled under Buckner's glove, through his legs, and into right field, allowing Ray Knight to score the winning run from second base, forcing a seventh game, which the Mets won two nights later.
 
PuddleMonkey said:
1986 World Series

On October 25, 1986, the Boston Red Sox faced the New York Mets in game 6 of the World Series. Boston led the best-of-7 series 3 games to 2, and had a two-run lead with two outs in the bottom of the tenth inning. New York came back to tie the game with three straight singles off Calvin Schiraldi and a wild pitch by pitcher Bob Stanley. Mookie Wilson fouled off several pitches before hitting a ground ball to Buckner at first base. The ball rolled under Buckner's glove, through his legs, and into right field, allowing Ray Knight to score the winning run from second base, forcing a seventh game, which the Mets won two nights later.

Man, fk rounders. I can't believe u guys get excited about that ish.

'A Brief History of Rounders'

As with all ancient sports nobody is really sure when rounders itself began, although it has been played in England in a similar form to nowadays since Tudor times. The first mention of rounders, along with its descendant baseball, is in a book from 1744 called 'A Little Pretty Pocket-Book'. There is still some dispute amongst Americans as to whether baseball is a descendant of rounders but only because they would like to think baseball was purely an American invention. However most scholars of sport discount this idea.


I appreciate gridiron tho.
 
PuddleMonkey said:
Ask a Red Sox fan.


Or a Mets fan :)
this Mets fan was trippin' on acid when I was watching
Penn State had blown out bama in bama 20-3 earlier in the day enroute to their second national championship
I was at bryant denny stadium for that massacre
great sports day
 
Spartacus said:
this Mets fan was trippin' on acid when I was watching
Penn State had blown out bama in bama 20-3 earlier in the day enroute to their second national championship
I was at bryant denny stadium for that massacre
great sports day


It was awesome! I was a big Strawberry fan back then, hated Roger Clemens.
 
PuddleMonkey said:
It was awesome! I was a big Strawberry fan back then, hated Roger Clemens.
you know I own his 1987 porsche 928 he bought 12/31/87 after he won his 1st cy young and only league MVP
a buddy of mine recently gave me a mint Clemens rookie card to go with the car

Clemens was the starting pitcher for the 1984 Texas team that beat bama in the '84 college world series(bama's only year to make it that far)
Calvin Schiraldi actually got the W in that game as bama managed to score 3
 
Spartacus said:
you know I own his 1987 porsche 928 he bought 12/31/87 after he won his 1st cy young and only league MVP
a buddy of mine recently gave me a mint Clemens rookie card to go with the car


I always felt he was an a-hole like Barry Bonds, at least he was when I met him. The card a Donruss, Topps, or Fleer?
 
samoth said:
Griffey! Griffey!

:cow:

Although cocky when he was younger, Griffey was always cool. I grew up in Seattle and use to go to every Mariners home game, he didn't have any attitude towards fans and autograph seekers like Bonds and some other players full of themselves. The nicest player I think I ever met was probably David Robinson (NBA).
 
PuddleMonkey said:
Although cocky when he was younger, Griffey was always cool. I grew up in Seattle and use to go to every Mariners home game, he didn't have any attitude towards fans and autograph seekers like Bonds and some other players full of themselves. The nicest player I think I ever met was probably David Robinson (NBA).
mr brother went to high school with griffey at moeller in cincy
griffey paid my bro $5 to take a math test for him
kid's dumb as abox of rocks
 
Powerbuilder333 said:
Like A-Rod, both sold out the Mariner fans. May they both finish there greedy money grubbing careers without a world series ring to show for it.

I keep hearing the name "A-rod" but I have know idea who he is, lol.



:cow:
 
blut wump said:
He wouldn't get banned for insulting Stilleto although he might have been banned for doing it with poor decorum.

a. i was wrong about him insulting me. he didn't.
b. it had nothing to do with his banning, as i was not the one to ban him and wouldn't ban someone for insulting me.
c. there were a few factors for the original ban. a deal was made, a deal was broken- i'd rather not discuss the details openly.
 
PuddleMonkey said:
If you look at what happened during the regular season it should be easy money.
hahahaha
did you watch the game last night?
people love to hate the pistons
detroit in 5
 
I though he was only on a timeout. Now he is banned for good?

Jesus the moderators here are a little on the tough side aren't they.

You guys are pretty much banning anyone who provides the best amount of entertainment. Nazi Germany come to mind here...

I though you made money for more traffic on a website, not less cause you ban everyone who draws in the crowds.

Christ. :rolleyes:
 
stilleto said:
also, i went to send puddlemonkey a penis pic, as he requested, and the boy has almost as much k as me already.


Mayweather De La Whora fight was good to me, I had it all riding. It was scurry :worried:
 
This is a Tony Roma thread not a sports thread...start your own.

Repost:

I though he was only on a timeout. Now he is banned for good?

Jesus the moderators here are a little on the tough side aren't they.

You guys are pretty much banning anyone who provides the best amount of entertainment. Nazi Germany come to mind here...

I though you made money for more traffic on a website, not less cause you ban everyone who draws in the crowds.

Christ. :rolleyes:
 
samoth said:
He was nothing special back when I was into the sport.



:cow:

Trust me, he was. First overall draft pick, a MLB rookie at 18, an all star at 20, a batting champ at 21...

I was a big fan of his back when he was with seattle, and I'm no mariners fan. I have yet to forgive him for his monstrous contract, though.
 
avidinternet said:
I though he was only on a timeout. Now he is banned for good?
You make alters on a timeout, oh hell yeah.
Jesus the moderators here are a little on the tough side aren't they.
"Tough" don't even begin, sweetness.
You guys are pretty much banning anyone who provides the best amount of entertainment. Nazi Germany come to mind here...
You wanna talk about 21st Century Nazis? Think about why we have a No Source Posts rule... and that might give you a clue why it goes triple for dopeheads.
 
digger said:
You make alters on a timeout, oh hell yeah.

"Tough" don't even begin, sweetness.

You wanna talk about 21st Century Nazis? Think about why we have a No Source Posts rule... and that might give you a clue why it goes triple for dopeheads.

Did not now he was an alter.

Thanks for the explanation though :)
 
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