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Thread: Sox Fans Are Scared

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    Yankees are building a juggernaut set to destroy the competition.
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    Nah. Best offense in baseball + deepest pitching in baseball = better than the Yankees.


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    I thought the "juggernaut set to destroy the competition" was set when the Yanks got Arod. hehe.

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    Originally posted by BoSox Rule@Dec 31 2004, 03:24 PM
    Nah. Best offense in baseball + deepest pitching in baseball = better than the Yankees.
    Who ever that is, it certainly isn't the Red Sox. If you could be any less objective, let me know.
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    I'd like you to prove me wrong.


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    I'm not scared of the yankees. Who cares who they bring in? Last year they proved to be the biggest chokers in Major League HISTORY! Can they repeat?? Oh yes, I think they can. :lol:
    "Billy is always our spark plug. That's why he's Billy Ballgame," said catcher Jason Varitek.

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    I'll take the Sox chemistry and reasonable approach to building a team over a $250 million senior citizens' club any day.
    I have no sig. Sue me.

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    Originally posted by BoSox Rule@Dec 31 2004, 03:30 PM
    I'd like you to prove me wrong.
    I'd like you to prove yourself right, because as of now you are wrong.
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    This is rediculous. You said I was wrong, and you can't prove it. HA!


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    I'll take the Sox chemistry and reasonable approach to building a team over a $250 million senior citizens' club any day.

    I completely agree. I'd take our guys anyday. We are lucky and have a special team who get along, love their fans and love to play the game. They just have so much fun playing and are so fun to watch.
    "Billy is always our spark plug. That's why he's Billy Ballgame," said catcher Jason Varitek.

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    awsome chemistry + good offense + good pitching > no chemistry + great offense + OLD pitching.


    ill take the sox.
    Boston Red Sox 2004 World Series Champs.

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    Originally posted by soxonfox@Dec 31 2004, 05:22 PM
    awsome chemistry + good offense + good pitching > no chemistry + great offense + OLD pitching.


    ill take the sox.
    Yankees have BETTER pitching
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    Last year, Carl Pavano faced 909 batters. Of those 909 batters, 694 batters put the ball in play. Against the 2004 Marlins, 32.7% of balls put in play became hits. So, Carl Pavano would've been expected to allow 242 hits, he only allowed 212. The Marlins defense saved 30 hits for Pavano.

    The Cubs defense saved 5 hits for Clement.


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    Wow where do you get those stats?

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    It tells you how to find it out in Bill James' Baseball Abstract.


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