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Jurassic Referee Sun Nov 26, 2006 10:11am

This just in......

NY Times- November 26, 2006:
It was reported today that the Chicago Tribune, parent company and owners of the Chicago Cubs, have accepted an offer to sell the team- effective January 1, 2007. The new owners have been identified as the New York Yankees. A source within the Yankees who wished to remain anonymous stated that the Yankees intend to operate the Cubs as their top farm team, and also fully committed to upgrade the Cubs by sending some of their better minor leaguers to them for seasoning. Plans are also underway to enhance and modernize the Cub's present training methods. For instance, Jason Giambi will be holding seminars on the proper use of supplemental vitamins to grow strong, healthy bodies. The unidentified Yankees source also stated for the record that there was absolutely no truth to the rumor that they would move the Cubs to White Plains, NY and turn Wrigley Field into a flea market. Also today, Sammy Sosa was quoted in the Dominican Republic as saying "If a class team like the Yankees are involved, I would consider coming out of retirement to help the Cubs again".

If it's in the New York Times, it must be true.

Also, in other news today, the Boston Red Sox still suck.

tjones1 Sun Nov 26, 2006 06:02pm

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Originally Posted by Jurassic Referee
This just in......

NY Times- November 26, 2006:
It was reported today that the Chicago Tribune, parent company and owners of the Chicago Cubs, have accepted an offer to sell the team- effective January 1, 2007. The new owners have been identified as the New York Yankees. A source within the Yankees who wished to remain anonymous stated that the Yankees intend to operate the Cubs as their top farm team, and also fully committed to upgrade the Cubs by sending some of their better minor leaguers to them for seasoning. Plans are also underway to enhance and modernize the Cub's present training methods. For instance, Jason Giambi will be holding seminars on the proper use of supplemental vitamins to grow strong, healthy bodies. The unidentified Yankees source also stated for the record that there was absolutely no truth to the rumor that they would move the Cubs to White Plains, NY and turn Wrigley Field into a flea market. Also today, Sammy Sosa was quoted in the Dominican Republic as saying "If a class team like the Yankees are involved, I would consider coming out of retirement to help the Cubs again".

If it's in the New York Times, it must be true.

Also, in other news today, the Boston Red Sox still suck.

:D Happy Holidays everyone!!! What a way to start off the holiday season.

M&M Guy Sun Nov 26, 2006 07:54pm

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Originally Posted by Jurassic Referee
This just in......

NY Times- November 26, 2006:
It was reported today that the Chicago Tribune, parent company and owners of the Chicago Cubs, have accepted an offer to sell the team- effective January 1, 2007. The new owners have been identified as the New York Yankees. A source within the Yankees who wished to remain anonymous stated that the Yankees intend to operate the Cubs as their top farm team, and also fully committed to upgrade the Cubs by sending some of their better minor leaguers to them for seasoning. Plans are also underway to enhance and modernize the Cub's present training methods. For instance, Jason Giambi will be holding seminars on the proper use of supplemental vitamins to grow strong, healthy bodies. The unidentified Yankees source also stated for the record that there was absolutely no truth to the rumor that they would move the Cubs to White Plains, NY and turn Wrigley Field into a flea market. Also today, Sammy Sosa was quoted in the Dominican Republic as saying "If a class team like the Yankees are involved, I would consider coming out of retirement to help the Cubs again".

If it's in the New York Times, it must be true.

Also, in other news today, the Boston Red Sox still suck.

Hey, that reminds me:

Shut up! :p

JugglingReferee Mon Nov 27, 2006 06:33am

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Originally Posted by Jurassic Referee
This just in......

NY Times- November 26, 2006:
It was reported today that the Chicago Tribune, parent company and owners of the Chicago Cubs, have accepted an offer to sell the team- effective January 1, 2007. <snip>

If it's in the New York Times, it must be true.

Also, in other news today, the Boston Red Sox still suck.

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Raymond Tue Jan 09, 2007 04:04pm

Big Mac doesn't get in:

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/16541906/

Scrapper1 Wed Jan 10, 2007 08:55am

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Originally Posted by BadNewsRef

I didn't expect him to get in, to be honest, but I was suprised at how low the number was. About 23%, I think. How long does he have now, before he gets dropped from the ballot?

This doesn't bode well for all the other big stat guys from the mid-'90s to mid-'00s. If MacGuire can't get in with more than 500 HR (which is usually considered the magic number for a home run hitter), there will be a lot of other guys on the outside looking in.

Jurassic Referee Wed Jan 10, 2007 09:02am

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Originally Posted by BadNewsRef
Big Mac doesn't get in:

Big Mac could hit home runs. Period. He couldn't hit for average, run or play defense. If the Hawk, Andre Dawson, can't get elected, then McGwire should never get a sniff- steroids or not. Dawson was a ballplayer. McGwire could hit home runs- only. 'Nuff said.

Nevadaref Wed Jan 10, 2007 09:19am

Looks like the Yankees unloaded the Big Unit and his Big Salary back on the Diamondbacks.

Jurassic Referee Wed Jan 10, 2007 09:40am

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Originally Posted by Nevadaref
Looks like the Yankees unloaded the Big Unit and his Big Salary back on the Diamondbacks.

He never was comfortable in NY. At his age, you can't depend on him to be the ace of the staff either. Could be good for both parties.

I'm just hoping that they leave the Texas RoidBoy in Texas. Or maybe Bah-ston will sign him first instead- I hope.

mbyron Wed Jan 10, 2007 10:53am

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Originally Posted by Nevadaref
Looks like the Yankees unloaded the Big Unit and his Big Salary back on the Diamondbacks.

Didn't see that story - the Yanks really aren't picking up a dime of that Big Salary? That would be a nifty deal for them... and not so smart for the DB's.

Jurassic Referee Wed Jan 10, 2007 11:23am

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Originally Posted by mbyron
Didn't see that story - the Yanks really aren't picking up a dime of that Big Salary? That would be a nifty deal for them... and not so smart for the DB's.

The Yanks supposedly picked up 2 mil of the $16mil they owed him.

Scrapper1 Wed Jan 10, 2007 01:03pm

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Originally Posted by Jurassic Referee
If the Hawk, Andre Dawson, can't get elected, then McGwire should never get a sniff- steroids or not.

I agree that Dawson should be in, but you cannot leave McGwire out based on his numbers. 500 is the number. He made it. He gets in, unless you want to punish him for the steoid use. Everybody who gets to 500, regardless of whatever else they did or didn't accomplish in their careers, gets in. So you need a better reason to keep McGwire out than just that he was a one-trick pony. Based on his on-field performance, he's in.

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I'm just hoping that they leave the Texas RoidBoy in Texas.
You're talking about Clemens? He's another one that you have to let in (300+ wins), unless you want to punish him for suspected steroid use. Based on his on-field performance, he's in.

Dan_ref Thu Jan 11, 2007 09:58am

The guy's a walking drugstore...

http://www.nydailynews.com/front/sto...p-410640c.html

Jurassic Referee Thu Jan 11, 2007 10:32am

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Originally Posted by Dan_ref

Greenies? Just a wild guess, but there were probably quite a few names on that list along with Mr. PotatoHead's. And probably a few very familiar ones too.

Never come between a ballplayer and his greenies!:eek:

Of course, I'll also bet that most of the players caught didn't blame it on a teammate, like Bonds did. Typical.

Dan_ref Thu Jan 11, 2007 10:38am

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Originally Posted by Jurassic Referee
Greenies? Just a wild guess, but there were probably quite a few names on that list along with Mr. PotatoHead's. And probably a few very familiar ones too.

Never come between a ballplayer and his greenies!:eek:

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Of course, I'll also bet that most of the players caught didn't blame it on a teammate, like Bonds did. Typical.
Typical and sad.

Local talk radio show yesterday was discussing what the reaction to Bond's record breaking home run might look like: fans boo? turn their backs? walk out? Not to mention the banners. It's not even clear they'll have a ceremony for him.


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