Red Sox president Larry Lucchino coined the term for the Yankees after Dec. 2002 when Jose Contreras signed with the Yankees over the Red Sox.
"The evil empire extends its tentacles even into Latin America." he said.
There's talk that it's NY's money and ability to pick up players, which is ironic. The Evil Empire was the term for the USSR while the NY Yankees are an example of capitalism. They used their money to get a Cuban player, Cuba being a communist state.
2007-07-23 14:50:35
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answered by Joey Joe, yo 5
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With the exception of the last few years, they have dominated the game. They get all of the top players, the have the most Hall of Fame players and the most famous players in their history.
Lets not forget that "The Boss", he is probably the hot headed owner in MLB. People hate the Yankee's because they are so good. Just look into their history, besides being very interesting you will get a eye opening understanding of why they are called the "Evil Empire".
2007-07-23 17:22:08
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answered by kmjreade 2
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first component first, calling Boston an "underdog" team is between the greater ignorant comments i've got study in the previous couple of days... yet that component aside. nicely, do you desire to be a easy-climate fan of a team that has the greater fulfillment based off of their call fee, or a genuine fan of the sport? in case you're going the fulfillment course, then the plain answer may well be, as much because it pains me to assert it, Boston. they have such an INCREIDBLE center team youthful than 25, all of whom are signed to bargains by 2009. they are going to be an spectacular team to set the %. for years yet back. Plus having a line up which comprise Manny (nevertheless he's probably not a pink Sox lots longer), Ortiz, Youkilis, Ellsburry, and Lowell particular doesn’t harm. The Yankees, on the different hand, are in simple terms going off famous individual power and previous money. it relatively is hard to help the team except you enjoyed them growing to be up, or in simple terms prefer to stick to a team of the previous century. They possible have low team spirit, and in ordinary terms circulate after the already widespread gamers. the only actual shining beacon on the team, and it is my opinion in ordinary terms, so be at liberty to disagree with me in case you will desire to, is Robinson Cano. in case you prefer to stick to an underdog team, or be a genuine fan of the pastime, then your acceptable wager is a faction of nationwide League communities. communities like Colorado, Arizona, Milwaukee, or perhaps Philadelphia have shown to be rather creative and ambitious with what little they have delivered to the table. Philadelphia, especially, is a team that’ll be good, and would carry out lots greater valuable than they have. they have the middle, the will, and the flexibility, all it takes is that distinctive “Ex-component” to place them over the precise. I nevertheless am putting countless faith in Cleveland. in spite of how they didn’t make the international sequence, I’m nevertheless very pleased with what they accomplished this season. right here’s hoping Cleveland takes it next 3 hundred and sixty 5 days.
2016-12-14 17:07:49
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answered by ? 4
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Boston should be the Evil Empire, shared with the Mets. But that's reserved for "WINNERS" like the Yankees!
They both have issues. Mets rag on the Braves, yet the Mets got owned for over an entire decade and a quarter. Boston whined of a curse, while the Yankees owned them as well. Both teams have a little post-season success lately and they have heads bigger than 50 Barry Bonds heads.
You would think they would be a little humble, but no!
Rediculous!
2007-07-23 14:55:20
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answered by Veritas et Aequitas () 7
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Larry Lucchino of the Boston front office called the Yankees that after the signing of a Cuban defector, Jose Contreras. It kind of caught on in Red Sox Nation. Boston used the Star Wars theme on its scoreboard when previewing a Yankee series during a home game.
It's not really payroll-related -- more of just a reference to the Yankees' "popularity" around Boston.
2007-07-23 14:50:55
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answered by wdx2bb 7
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Because Larry Lucchino of the Red Sox gave them that name after they beat out the Red Sox for Jose Contreras in December 2002. He threw a temper tantrum, cried like a baby, and said "The Evil Empire extends its tentacles even into South America". What an moron! This from a guy whose team reportedly rented out EVERY room in a hotel in Nicaragua so only the Red Sox could negotiate with Contreras. The name stuck.
2007-07-23 14:57:53
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answered by Jeffrey S 6
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A Red Sox executive (I belive Larry Luchino (sp?)) coined the term, since the Yanks and Red Sox have a fierce rilvary. Its nothing more than the mudslinging that goes on.
2007-07-23 14:48:55
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answered by martin_rulz6 5
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Because every year Steinbrenner opens his pocket book (as do the Sox) and spends, spends, spends on aging stars that can't win a World Series pennant. Its a shame. They haven't won since the 2000 World Series when Luis Gonzalez SCHOOLED Rivera with the blooper to win it. Not even the Rocket can help you now...
2007-07-23 15:35:20
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answered by therover4 2
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All Yankees fans were picked on as kids. It made them feel like a winner by picking the Yankees. LMAO. How easy.
2007-07-23 15:18:53
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answered by SW1 6
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Because when free agency comes, the yankess can better any offer another team has made to retain their key players thus stealing away players from other teams who are trying to build their team. George would steal candy from a baby if he could.
2007-07-23 22:44:10
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answered by whtknght32 2
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