i dont watch the sport but whos pissed that they lost
MrMarcello said:Yankees are the equivalent of Manchester United in their respective sport...would you be happy if United lost the championship this season?
MrMarcello said:Yankees are the equivalent of Manchester United in their respective sport...would you be happy if United lost the championship this season?
MrMarcello said:Do a little more research DaBears...you will find that many of the NYY key players have been groomed in their farm system and other prospects (like Mike Lowell) were traded to acquire veterans pitchers and hitters. This shows the Yanks have had deep farm systems.
Look at the list of homegrown talent that wear the Pinstripes as of Saturday...Jeter...Pettitte...Rivera...Posada...Johnson...Williams...Soriano...those are key players...they can spend, but have only made 3 large purchases to date: Mussina, Giambi, and Matsui...the other free agent pickups come at reduced or reasonable prices...even United have made 3 large pickups in recenty years...RVN, Veron, and Ferdinand...
That said, I do see major changes in the Yankees organization this winter...and I do think Steinbrenner will go out and buy some good players...Guerrero...Millwood...perhaps a run at Stewart to get a true leadoff man...and they will address the bullpen...now, if the NYY do go on a huge free agency shopping spree, then a comparison to Chelsea is understandable...but not at this current time.
I still consider the NYY organization as the club all MLB teams wish to emulate in terms of winning tradition and commitment. Now, you say that NYY are not the best club...do you feel United are not the best club in football when they fail to win the League or CL?
exactlieDA Bears... said:I would say that whoever wins the Premiership is probably the best club in the UK and whoever wins the Champions League is probably the best in Europe. While the system is obviously not foolproof, it is long enough to determine which club is the best. If you go by any other logic, you might have to say that Arsenal were the best English club last season (as Wenger did). The most talent does not mean the best team. The Yankees showed that (though they got awful close this time around, and certainly were the best team in the AL).
After all that talk of being the "best club" and whatnot, I personally don't care who is the best or whatever, I just want to see the clubs I support do the best they can to do what it takes and win with what talent, organization, tradition they have, whether it be United or the White Sox.
True about comparing sports, but we are not comparing sports...we are comparing franchises...and the reason I compared NYY to United is the current love or hate association with both clubs and the fact that each is the top revenue producer in their respective sport and each are the club by which all other clubs compare themselves too. It's not that difficult to see my analogy...but maybe it is for you.Raoul said:
Acutally you're the one with the bogus research. If we're going to compare teams then the Yankees would have to Liverpool and Man United would be the Cardinals. But comparing the two sports is completely idiotic so why even go there.
Aside from the fact you are full of crap, Raoul, I find the ManUnited comparison more realistic. First, after the Yankees there is no second place when it comes to Series wins and appearances, so the St. Louis comparison is farcical, at best. Second--only the Yankees can claim the anti-fans comparible to the ABUs referenced frequently here at the Cafe. I support the Yanks, others seem to support the remaining 29 teams.Raoul said:
Acutally you're the one with the bogus research. If we're going to compare teams then the Yankees would have to Liverpool and Man United would be the Cardinals. But comparing the two sports is completely idiotic so why even go there.
I think that it sucks. But they played the best for those six games and deserved to win. I know that you are not a big fan but congratulations anyway.Raoul said:How bout them Marlins.
I reckon the recent strikes are the worst thing for that sport, often wonder why baseball isn't bigger in NZ, mind you, cricket is more than enough too keep people occupied over summer!Raoul said:Kenny, I've made it a point to avoid Baseball since the last strike, but I eventually find myself getting sucked back in.
Yeah!ellie brown said:I reckon the recent strikes are the worst thing for that sport, often wonder why baseball isn't bigger in NZ, mind you, cricket is more than enough too keep people occupied over summer!
A1Dan said:Yeah!
Cricket > Yank Rounders
Ah, you see, there in lies the problem - you only watched 30 minutes, which is pretty pointless. The strength of cricket is the way the match gradually develops over a long period. Very un-American, I know, but not much is all that likely to happen in 30 minutes...DA Bears... said:After watching part of a game of cricket the other day (30 minutes worth) I fail to see how it is more exciting than baseball. Diff'rent strokes for diff'rent folks, I guess.
A1Dan said:Ah, you see, there in lies the problem - you only watched 30 minutes, which is pretty pointless. The strength of cricket is the way the match gradually develops over a long period. Very un-American, I know, but not much is all that likely to happen in 30 minutes...
They go on for days. It's the only sport that you can gain weight while playing.DA Bears... said:How long do the games last?!?!
kennyj said:They go on for days. It's the only sport that you can gain weight while playing.
Its fans enjoy it and that's all that counts, same as baseball. I see people playing it sometimes in my neighborhood, but I don't know much about it.DA Bears... said:Doesn't sound like much of a sport to me