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Baseball - November 2007

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I'm considering making a MLB Fan union. It'll be a lot of work but I wanna first see if there is any interest out there. Thinking about making it free too. I think fans should strike (like players do) when we're not happy with cost of food, drinks and ticket prices at the ball park. Ball players think they are screwing the owners when it comes to high salaries.... but it is us (the fans) that feel the cost. What happened to 2 dollar hotdogs, 2 dollar drinks (or beer) and ticket prices...forget that. Its like paying for 1 month's worth of cable! Let me know what you guys think?

2007-11-13 10:02:26 · 12 answers · asked by Anonymous

With all the money and talent these people have; can't the Cubs get better players and actually win a world series? I'm a huge Cubs fan since birth and it's my dream as is many people's dream to have them WIN a world series!

2007-11-13 09:39:39 · 27 answers · asked by ERS 1

2007-11-13 09:36:44 · 13 answers · asked by ASL 5

being a indians fan i think it's awsome and glad the indians won something this year

2007-11-13 09:32:55 · 14 answers · asked by Anonymous

if baseball doesn't get a cap.

2007-11-13 09:12:58 · 14 answers · asked by Red Sawx ® 6

I think with the Yankees.

2007-11-13 08:59:33 · 16 answers · asked by Red Sawx ® 6

2007-11-13 08:19:11 · 12 answers · asked by trey64op 2

Is this a joke? Can someone tell me that this actually happened???

2007-11-13 07:51:43 · 15 answers · asked by vinny_says_relax 7

http://www.yesnetwork.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20071112&content_id=1433625&oid=36019&vkey=4

He deserved the money hes getting.

2007-11-13 07:46:57 · 29 answers · asked by #1 New York Yankees Fan 6

What's going on here? Cy Young goes to Sabathia? That's ridiculous..Give some opinions.

2007-11-13 07:43:54 · 15 answers · asked by Chris Stewart 5

Pedrioa winning the AL ROY over Delmon Young was wrong.

CC Sabathia blees his heart winning the CY Young over Beckett was wrong.

The gold gloves were given out on sympathy.

What other surprises are in store for us?

2007-11-13 07:32:29 · 16 answers · asked by Anonymous

If you don't believe me, check it out. For the most part, Carmona's numbers are better.

2007-11-13 07:29:07 · 10 answers · asked by davemac 1

Which sites do you check out regularly for baseball info, etc? I'm always interested to know what people check out, because there's so much out there to choose from.

And are there any that you dislike?

2007-11-13 07:02:22 · 18 answers · asked by Craig S 7

How in the world did C.C. Sabathia win AL cy young award? Josh Beckett was unbeatable almost everytime he took the mound especially in the playoffs. Sabathia choked in the playoffs. Just my opinion but Beckett is the best pitcher in baseball not just AL. Who votes on these things anyways?

2007-11-13 06:42:19 · 25 answers · asked by Anonymous

And why is Michael Barrett and Milton Bradley in that class?

2007-11-13 06:21:27 · 5 answers · asked by Face on Fire 5

For those who understand baseball.

2007-11-13 06:01:15 · 17 answers · asked by Chipmaker Authentic 7

Baseball was obviously created by Freemasons, as it bears the unmistakable marks of Freemasonry. The field, from home plate to the left and right field wall forms a compass; the entire outfield wall is the semicircle which this compass draws. Upside-down, overlapping this compass, the bases form the square. Thus, the baseball field is the emblem of Freemasonry. Three strikes and three outs were assigned because three is the principle sacred number of Freemasonry. Four is a number of significance because it represents a square (the shape) and deals with the four directions, thus: four balls, four bases. Nine is sacred because it is three squared… there are nine fielding positions and nine innings. This brings us to a total of twenty-seven outs per team a game…and guess what? Twenty-seven, along with eighty-one, are the only two sacred numbers greater than ten. Though eighty-one doesn’t occur in baseball, because of the presence of two nines (fielders and innings) it’s appropriate to mention the reason eighty-one is so revered: the multiples of nine, 9, 18, 27, 36, 45, 54, 63, 72, 81, and 90 form a mirror image between the numbers 45 and 54. Also, each one of these numbers equal nine when adding the two integers which comprise the number: 18- 1+8 = 9; 27- 2+7 =9; etc. Because of this, nine times nine was deemed a ‘high’ number. This further explains the near obsession with numbers surrounding baseball averages, home runs, ERA’s, etc. It is truly a game for numerologists.

2007-11-13 05:22:12 · 7 answers · asked by Buke 4

Alas, one must understand how much time it takes me to learn how to quickly google the amounts of question up for grabs for me to provide the best answers and become the smart, wise guy that I have been on Y!A for a while now. Pity, fools rush in, but I hurry with the respect to the game and the love for lads. Its not milk, cookie, butter and jam, all the time.

2007-11-13 05:17:43 · 6 answers · asked by Chipmaker 1

Will the new GM spend money or go to the farm system for a new outfielder? Also I've heard talks of needing a good utility infielder. thoughts?

2007-11-13 05:06:32 · 9 answers · asked by Anonymous

Saw it recently, and found it interesting.....record for longest consecutive innings pitched in one game (14 innings actually)?

2007-11-13 05:03:19 · 5 answers · asked by Mickey Mantle 5

I want to hear a reason for the pitcher and how you think they would do in today's game. Justify your position on this pitcher.

Thank you and I hope this brings a good conversation!

2007-11-13 04:38:30 · 19 answers · asked by bdough15 6

The one that died in 1997 on march 17 in dayton ohio

2007-11-13 04:28:17 · 3 answers · asked by tynesha h 1

2007-11-13 04:21:37 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous

ok now tht he aint goin to ny wheres he going any ideas i herd sox?

2007-11-13 03:59:38 · 14 answers · asked by inf 18 2

Can include nicknames, but they wont get as much consideration.

Can you imagine if Chris Berman was alive in 1920 and was able to do the things w/ names he loves to today like "Pat "the flying" Burrell? HAHAHA it would be CLASSIC. No pun intended.

2007-11-13 03:42:14 · 19 answers · asked by gosuleague 2

This requires more thought. Who are the top 5 WORST players in MLB history? And WHY?

2007-11-13 03:40:32 · 14 answers · asked by gosuleague 2

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