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Daily Archives: September 8, 2004

Here’s Mud in Yer Eye (Why Can’t We Be Friends?)

You Gots To Chill

In the latest edition of “Rivals in Exile,” both Ben Jacobs and Larry Mahnken get testy with each other while making some astute observations about the nature of the Yankee-Red Sox rivalry. I’ve noticed this season that the “comments” section here at Bronx Banter really gets fired up whenever the Yanks and Sox are playing–sometimes even before or after they play. Such was the case on Monday. I get a lot out of reading the comments because it’s an opportunity to interact directly with readers as well as a chance to learn more about baseball. I’m pleased that there is a group of regular Red Sox fans who frequent the site; I love getting both sides of the rivalry. My only complaint is when the conversation lowers itself to trash-talking and base insults. Believe me, I know how heated things get when it comes to this rivalry. That’s part of what makes it so intense and passionate. But I’d like to ask those of you who like to add your two-cents–Yankee and Sox fans alike–to make a concerted effort to keep the conversation honest, intelligent, as well as humorous and effusive. If you feel the need to sound-off like a clown, please do it somewhere else. It’s boring, man. Plus, it kills the spirit of the dialogue, which is shame, because reading the comments is something I look forward to each day.

OK, end of lecture. I’d appreciate it if we can respectful of each other, especially if we disagree. Thanks.

Yanks 11, Rays 2

Yo, I’m sorry I wasn’t able to post anything this morning, but it took me more than three hours to get to work. It’s raining in New York and the subways are all screwy; I ended up walking the last 50 blocks to work. Don’t ask. Anyhow, the Yanks beat the snot out of Tampa last night, and the Red Sox handled Oakland. The song remains the same. Gary Sheffield continues to hit the ball as if it did something wrong to his family; Alex Rodriguez, Derek Jeter and Godziller Matsui all had big nights. Jon Lieber pitched a fine game. The Yankees are still upset about how Monday’s double-header was handled by MLB. The double-header will be played today, weather permitting. Esteban Loaiza and Brad Halsey will go for New York.

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