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Originally Posted by Slopho 
The problem I have with the Red Sox is that they're fake. When they won the 2004 WS they spent more than the Yankees did, but they were packaged like some kind of scrappy pack of September call-ups who stunned the mighty Yankees. Fighting against all odds against the iron fist rule of New York. That merry band of self proclaimed "idiots" who won over America's hearts. While the Yankees are somehow the Evil Empire (a nickname given to them by Larry Lucchino) because they spend money to win. It just created a paradox for me. Sorry if I'm too hard on them, but to complain about tactics used by a team to win and then use the very same tactics....to me is hypocritical.

The problem I have with the Red Sox is that they're fake. When they won the 2004 WS they spent more than the Yankees did, but they were packaged like some kind of scrappy pack of September call-ups who stunned the mighty Yankees. Fighting against all odds against the iron fist rule of New York. That merry band of self proclaimed "idiots" who won over America's hearts. While the Yankees are somehow the Evil Empire (a nickname given to them by Larry Lucchino) because they spend money to win. It just created a paradox for me. Sorry if I'm too hard on them, but to complain about tactics used by a team to win and then use the very same tactics....to me is hypocritical.
There are no "loveable losers" or "scrappy underdogs" in professional sports, but the Red Sox fit those descriptions worse than most.












