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Post by anthonyrocks on Jun 6, 2019 16:33:21 GMT
Which ALCS Series between the New York Yankees and the Boston Red Sox just out of the 2 that I have chosen to List in My Poll above do you yourself think was Better (in every way, shape, and form) ?
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Post by Xeliou66 on Jun 6, 2019 17:46:01 GMT
I’ll go with 2004, it maybe because I like the Sox more than the Yankees but the Sox coming back from a 3 games to 0 deficit was amazing.
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Post by anthonyrocks on Jun 6, 2019 19:43:10 GMT
I’ll go with 2004, it maybe because I like the Sox more than the Yankees but the Sox coming back from a 3 games to 0 deficit was amazing. I Agree although I actually voted for the 2003 Series but to be Honest, It is really only because of that Amazing Game 7. I actually didn't care which team won that series but still, That Game 7 was 1 of the Best Playoff Baseball Games that I have watched.
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Post by TheGoodMan19 on Jun 6, 2019 19:45:45 GMT
Gee, let me think that one over...
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Post by anthonyrocks on Jun 6, 2019 19:51:11 GMT
Gee, let me think that one over... LOL, Yeah I understand what you mean. 
That really was Amazing!
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Post by TheGoodMan19 on Jun 6, 2019 20:00:12 GMT
Gee, let me think that one over... LOL, Yeah I understand what you mean. 
That really was Amazing! If you were neutral, both series had pluses and minuses. Both had two exciting games, 6 and 7 in '03, 4 and 5 in '04. But, even though games 6 and 7 in '04 weren't close, there was still drama. Game 6 was the "Sock Game" and Game 7, even though the Sox jumped all over the Yanks pitching there was still the "How can they blow this?" factor. I don't remember anything special about the 2003 ALCS un til the last two games and people forget that Game 6 was a doozy. Closer than the 9-6 score. Boston pounded Pettitte early but they had to start John Burkett. NY erased a 4 run lead and went ahead, but Boston beat up Jose Contreras. Someone (Trot Nixon?) added a meaningless HR. Then you had Grady Little stupidity in the last game.
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Post by anthonyrocks on Jun 6, 2019 20:01:56 GMT
LOL, Yeah I understand what you mean. 
That really was Amazing! If you were neutral, both series had pluses and minuses. Both had two exciting games, 6 and 7 in '03, 4 and 5 in '04. But, even though games 6 and 7 in '04 weren't close, there was still drama. Game 6 was the "Sock Game" and Game 7, even though the Sox jumped all over the Yanks pitching there was still the "How can they blow this?" factor. I don't remember anything special about the 2003 ALCS un til the last two games and people forget that Game 6 was a doozy. Closer than the 9-6 score. Boston pounded Pettitte early but they had to start John Burkett. NY erased a 4 run lead and went ahead, but Boston beat up Jose Contreras. Someone (Trot Nixon?) added a meaningless HR. Then you had Grady Little stupidity in the last game. Also in the 2003 Series in either Game 3 or Game 4, You had 3 Different Fights happen during the Game (at 1 point during which, Pedro Martinez threw Don Zimmer on the ground).
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Post by TheGoodMan19 on Jun 6, 2019 20:09:19 GMT
If you were neutral, both series had pluses and minuses. Both had two exciting games, 6 and 7 in '03, 4 and 5 in '04. But, even though games 6 and 7 in '04 weren't close, there was still drama. Game 6 was the "Sock Game" and Game 7, even though the Sox jumped all over the Yanks pitching there was still the "How can they blow this?" factor. I don't remember anything special about the 2003 ALCS un til the last two games and people forget that Game 6 was a doozy. Closer than the 9-6 score. Boston pounded Pettitte early but they had to start John Burkett. NY erased a 4 run lead and went ahead, but Boston beat up Jose Contreras. Someone (Trot Nixon?) added a meaningless HR. Then you had Grady Little stupidity in the last game. Also in the 2003 Series in either Game 3 or Game 4, You had 3 Different Fights happen during the Game (at 1 point during which, Pedro Martinez threw Don Zimmer on the ground). 2003 was the height of the bad blood between the teams. There was a huge brawl in the regular season too.
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Post by anthonyrocks on Jun 7, 2019 0:05:16 GMT
Also in the 2003 Series in either Game 3 or Game 4, You had 3 Different Fights happen during the Game (at 1 point during which, Pedro Martinez threw Don Zimmer on the ground). 2003 was the height of the bad blood between the teams. There was a huge brawl in the regular season too.
Yeah, That doesn't surprise me.
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