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Hey Tony, exactly how close were you to Zalasko? You rub one out after?
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BitterYoungHack said:So let's get this straight. The AL destroyed the NL by a count of 154-98...yet it took a two-out, none-on rally in the 9th inning of the All-Star Game to secure home field advantage for the Red Sox or White Sox or Tigers.
One more time folks: Eat a bowl of dicks, Bud!!!
Armchair_QB said:BitterYoungHack said:So let's get this straight. The AL destroyed the NL by a count of 154-98...yet it took a two-out, none-on rally in the 9th inning of the All-Star Game to secure home field advantage for the Red Sox or White Sox or Tigers.
One more time folks: Eat a bowl of dicks, Bud!!!
Hey, under the old alternating year format the NL would be the home team this year anyway. Imagine the howling about that and it wouldn't even be Bud's fault.
poindexter said:So call me an idiot, I like the "this time it counts!" editions better than what we had before.Â
Has everyone gotten amnesia? Do you remember the pre 2002 All-Star games? Torre and Brenly walking up to Bud for a handout, like two 9-year olds going to their mommy after their quarters run out in the arcade?
Bringing out a podium... A forkING PODIUM in the middle of the game to "honor" Cal Ripken/Tony Gwynn in Seattle?
Go ahead, tear me a new one. I like this way better. Like the NL has a prayer if every game was played in the NL yard.
Armchair_QB said:The issue in 2002 was that managers had started treating the All-Star Game like Little League. Everybody had to play. That could have been changed without going to the ridiculous extreme of determining the home team for the World Series by who wins a forking exhibition game.