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Post by P. Marf on Oct 18, 2010 23:03:19 GMT -5
All this being said...after last night's game I doubt we see a Game 5 of the ALCS. Knee-jerk. You are officially off the Texas Ranger bandwagon after you informed all on Facebook that you were switching back and forth from the Ranger game and early season Pittsburgh hockey.
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Post by fischer on Oct 19, 2010 7:17:24 GMT -5
I am not surprised.
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Post by karilou on Oct 19, 2010 7:59:00 GMT -5
his sports tastes are scattered all over. miami for football, pittsburgh for hockey. At least I bandwagon regionally.
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Post by P. Marf on Oct 19, 2010 10:09:14 GMT -5
Big game tonight. Burnett hasn't won a game in a long time. A win tonight would be so incredibly huge. We would then have 3 game to win 1 with CJ, Colby and Cliff pitching. I dont want this to get tied back up.
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Post by The Real Doyle on Oct 19, 2010 13:10:22 GMT -5
To do my part I will not watch the game. I watched the first game and we know the result. I missed the second game and we won of course so I didn't watch it last night on purpose and guess what....we won. So I'm not big on superstition and jinxing but I'm not taking any chances.
Go Rangers!
I have a bad feeling about tonight mainly cause it looks like we should win based on matchups, just like the Cowboys "should" be a playoff team.
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Post by fischer on Oct 19, 2010 13:11:53 GMT -5
I'm worried because I don't think the Yankee's bats will stay quiet that long... I just hope our hitters show up tonight.
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Post by P. Marf on Oct 19, 2010 13:22:11 GMT -5
Yea. I think getting on the board early is the most important thing. It gives the starters more confidence. Of course you could say that about every game but I think its really important here.
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Post by The Real Doyle on Oct 19, 2010 13:41:54 GMT -5
I'm worried because I don't think the Yankee's bats will stay quiet that long... I just hope our hitters show up tonight. Ga-gree
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Post by duckbutter on Oct 19, 2010 14:49:06 GMT -5
As much as I dislike watching boring ole' baseball, I think I may give watching it a shot tonight.
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Post by P. Marf on Oct 19, 2010 14:51:54 GMT -5
It is compelling television. Last night should have been the one to watch with what Cliff Lee did and all.
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Post by P. Marf on Oct 19, 2010 23:13:00 GMT -5
UNBELIEVABLE! It really is surreal that they have even won one game at Yankee Stadjum.
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Post by cowtownmike on Oct 20, 2010 3:41:21 GMT -5
UNBELIEVABLE! It really is surreal that they have even won one game at Yankee Stadjum. It is just weird to watch our guys doing this to the Yankees in the post season. It's almost like it's not really the Rangers.
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Post by karilou on Oct 20, 2010 7:42:34 GMT -5
helluva battle back last night. I do believe it's the rangers destiny to be in the world series and i'm going to go ahead and predict a win for them. there's just something clicking just right with them.
i think the perfect series would be the rangers and the giants. reasons include but are not limited to 1. both berkman and roy o not making it to the WS after that being their ENTIRE reason for leaving, 2. that hippie lincecum would get his ass handed to him.
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Post by duckbutter on Oct 20, 2010 7:51:42 GMT -5
Did it appear that a majority of Yankee fans got up and hauled ass in the later part of the game? I saw tons of empty seats which indicated to me that there were some broken hearts and hurt feelings lastnight.
I'll just take my ball and go home type stuff.
It's good to see these Texas Players go up there and kick some Yankee ass.
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Post by karilou on Oct 20, 2010 8:29:38 GMT -5
thats two nights in a row they've done that aaron! it's awesome to watch it haha.
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