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Posted By: tbob
The best horse in the race and the one with the most inexperienced jockey, Afleet Alex, finished 3rd and should have won it. That would've been 2 Arkansas Derby winners in a row in the winner's circle (Smarty Jones). Both horses were dubbed the "people's champ" ala Seabiscuit. Stay tuned for Alex in the Preakness. |
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Posted By: DJ
You are opening up a can of worms with this statement as Yankee fans are probably going to respond in an unkind manner. |
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Posted By: Judge Dred
Lets hope George doesn't start investing in vintage cards... |
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Posted By: will watson
haha, i think you mean Nick Zito |
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Posted By: DJ
That's what we need, George purchasing cards. He would buy every lot in every thick catalog, dominate eBay with his purchases and then he would get a VBC id (gsteinbrenner) and begin questioning grades like the rest of us. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Old and overrated is an apt description for this poorly matched group of misfits. For the $15 million they pay a 40 year pitcher who is beginning to break down, they could buy three 25 year olds for $5 million apiece and one or two of them are likely to become productive and have long careers. But not in Yankeeland. Maybe George will begin to realize he has a very poor business model, but I doubt it. |
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Posted By: Judge Dred
DJ, there'd be an easy solution for George's potential grading grievances... he'd buy PSA then fire the graders... |
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Posted By: Jay Miller
Barry--A Yankee fan could not hope for a better owner than George Steinbrenner--he wants to win as badly as they do and is willing to spend money, his money, to try and accomplish this. Compare this to Mets management over the last ten years. They've had opportunities to add players to make their team watchable and until this past year have declined. Some of the players that the Yankees have added have been busts--Kevin Brown and the post steroid Jason Giambi are two prime examples. However, when you take chances sometimes you succeed and sometimes you don't. Doing nothing and second guessing those who attempt to succeed is rarely a successful strategy. |
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Posted By: Judge Dred
I don't doubt Steinbrenner's desire to win. It boils down to smaller market teams that can't compete financially. It's not really a level playing field. The Yankees (with King George at the reins) will always have a better chance than most teams to make the playoffs and World Series. Heck yes most of us are envious of this type of ownership in a team because it brings good talent to the playing field. Although not all picks pan out most picks are fairly solid. This is one good reason that a lot of people don't like George - he makes it difficult for others to get the brass ring. |
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Posted By: steve k
Steinbrenner stayed silent with the press all week thinking that if he talked about the race it would jinx his horse...yea, that strategy worked! LOL |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Jay- I'm not criticizing Steinbrenner for not spending enough money or trying hard enough to win- my beef is with sinking huge sums of money into players who are near the end of their career. Put some money into some young pitching arms, and build up through the minor leagues. There's nothing more compelling than a young pitcher with a live arm. Kevin Brown should retire and I'm predicting that guys like Randy Johnson and to some extent Mariano Rivera have thrown a few pitches too many in their careers and I think as the season winds down you aren't going to see much production from them. I say Yankees miss the playoffs this year. And the Mets- well, they simply don't have enough talent, yet they could be exciting to watch if we could actually see them (their games are blacked out in NY because of a hissy fit between two billionaires). |
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Posted By: Ted Zanidakis
Thirty years of Steinbrenner is enough for any sports fan. He |
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Posted By: dennis
i wish george steinbrenner owned the white sox for the last 30 years.anyone who loves horses, expects the best from his employees (and pays the best),and demands winning is all right with me. |
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Posted By: Jay Miller
Barry--You can only acquire what's out there. The Yankees picked up Johnson but they also picked up Pavano who still has much of his career ahead of him. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Whatever spin you want to put on the Yankees acquisitions, the bottom line is they don't appear to be working. I know you don't give up on a season in the second week of May but this simply does not look like a good team. And it's shameful that the Yankees have a $200 million plus payroll. Steinbrenner is a bully who thinks his money can buy him a championship but other teams have developed better ways to stay competitive- and like the 2003 Marlins become champions- without overpaying for every player on the roster. In no way is Steinbrenner getting his money's worth and I'll bet that Brian Cashman is taking years off his life having to succumb to the boss's every whim. The Yankees best days are behind them. |
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Posted By: tbob
The Yankees are the 6th best team in the American League, behind the Angels, White Sox, Twins, Red Sox and O's. This is 1965 all over again, 40 years later. They are old and have traded away their future. Look at teams like the Twins, their stars are all young, Hunter, Santana, Mauer, Morneau, etc. Unless the Yankees get back to developing their farm system they are in for a 10 year dry spell. |
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Posted By: tim Mayer
I can see why people dont like him, but as a yanks fan, i love him.. |
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Posted By: Julie
...and what was the name of the itty-bitty horse that won at 50-1 and paid over $100 for a two dollar bet? |
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Posted By: Glenn
Giacomo |
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Posted By: Anonymous
is unlikely to be considered itty-bitty. |
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Posted By: Julie
35 of you manage to turn it into a thread about Steinbrenner and the Yankees! |
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Posted By: Anonymous
...are those wanting to compare Bellamy Road to the likes of the flopping Kevin Brown or Jason Giambi. |
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Posted By: tbob
You got it. $20 says the People's Choice will best George's Folly in the Preakness. Afleet Alex is made for the Preakness- not as far, tighter turns, a good "just off the pace" colt. You're on, but I don't make place or show bets so one of the two has to win or it is a push... |
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Posted By: Ted Zanidakis
Julie....you just do not appreciate the intense dislike that |
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Posted By: FourstarDave
terms of wager were stated. |
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Posted By: DJ
I'm also pleased to see Joe Torre's nag choke as well. |
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Posted By: Bob Marquette
OK, you're on, Alex will smoke George's Folly. |
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Posted By: FourstarDave
The three-year-old Wood Memorial winner hurt his left front leg and will miss the Preakness and the Belmont Stakes, trainer Nick Zito told the Daily Racing Form. |
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Posted By: tbob
Didn't know that when I posted, otherwise I would have given you long odds |
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