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No one can beat the shoes, but the Red Sox cannot survive the NL . . . . . if they get past their AL comp.All this NL talk. We all know the Red Sox will dominate
CXL Brixtons today in the rain
Quote: I believe it's a pre-order of a past make-up run. They should be out there in the wild somewhere...
Hi everybody, as i live in italy, the only width available here is the E. I'm interested in buyin a pair of Aldens that comes in D, usually i wear a 10 E on the berrie. Do i have to move to 10,5 on the D?
Thanks a lot
Namor, are those the ones muchocoins had on eBay?
Namor, are those the ones muchocoins had on eBay?
I think they were $180. I was watching them and then...*poof* they were Namor'd away from me.
Let's hope my [COLOR=0000FF]Tampa Bay Rays[/COLOR] play well tonight. I'm over the "Red Sox Nation" that lives in Tampa.
Please note...If you're ever in the Tampa Bay area...there's only one place to stay:
Actually, the Braves are a great organization that simply does not know how to win a championship. The only reason they won in 1995 is because the were up against another team that was even more clueless as to how to win (Cleveland). Y'all arguably had one of the all-time greatest pitching staffs EVER between 1991-2005, and could only muster one pennant?? Replacing the Yankees as the epitome of Sports Excellence?? Your own fans won't even show up to sell out PLAYOFF GAMES!! The Braves aren't even in Forbes' list of the top 50 most valuable sports franchises in the world. My friend, please... you must be smokin' that really strong smelling AE shell...It also helps to be in a perennially weak division.
In all seriousness though, it is nice to have a team that is almost always in the hunt.
1) The Braves have recently been hamstrung by a bad TV deal... While other teams are flush with TV money, the Braves are stuck in an antiquated contract that undervalues the team's importance to its local network. That deal is apparently in place for a couple of decades, so it will be tough to get out of. The Dodgers can spend whatever they want while the Braves (who have a huge, but diffuse fanbase) can't. Once the Braves to get out of that contract, though, expect the team value to rise
2) As I mentioned, the fanbase is diffuse (Atlanta isn't a dense town), so it is difficult to get to games. However, the Braves have the most fans in the region, from Virgina to Alabama to Northern Florida through Arkansas (though that approaches Cardinals territory)
3) The Braves ran into the Yankees buzzsaw in the late 1990s and some other great teams (Twins, Jays, etc). Otherwise, there would have been more titles won.
4) The Braves won the NL East (over the much more hyped Nats and Phillies) with a very young roster that will get better with age. Guys like Medlen, Minor and Teheran are years away from their prime, not to mention our young batters (Freeman, Heyward, etc). The future is very bright.
5) This series ain't over
That's better than being a New Yorker in the South...Al, are you a southerner in New York? Rebel yell, dude!
That's better than being a New Yorker in the South...
No one can beat the shoes, but the Red Sox cannot survive the NL . . . . . if they get past their AL comp.