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Post by kaybli on Oct 16, 2019 19:55:10 GMT -5
Same photoshop as when Tanaka dominated last time. Let's go with what works!:
Time to even this series up tomorrow! And wake up the bats!
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Post by kaybli on Oct 16, 2019 19:56:52 GMT -5
Sources: Yankees dugout erupts over Astros' alleged sign stealing
Yankees players and coaches became angry with the Astros during Game 1 of the ALCS when they noticed a whistling sound in the Astros' dugout -- which they believed was an over-the-line example of sign stealing, and a violation of the game's unwritten rules.
According to three sources, a Yankees coach noticed a whistling sound in the opposing dugout on certain pitches on Saturday night in Houston. The Yankees started yelling across the field, and people in the dugouts argued back and forth.
"The whole dugout was pissed," said one source. "Everyone was chirping."
For several years, widespread suspicion has followed the Astros about aggressive sign stealing, especially at Minute Maid Park. Although most teams engage in some form of this activity, several executives and current and former players said on Wednesday that whistling was over the line.
"They've been doing it for years," alleged an executive from another team, when asked about the whistling.
"I would consider whistling a tired act that goes beyond what is acceptable," said another major league executive. "If the Astros or anyone else was doing it, it would be considered a break in the unwritten rules. I have not been part of any team that used a whistle from the dugout for pitch type or location."
A major league coach -- not for the Yankees -- noted the unproven suspicions that the Astros use cameras to get signs.
"They are NASA," the coach said. "If a pitcher is tipping and the players can see from the dugout, no biggie. If they get it from somewhere else, that's dicey."
Enough with the pine tar and the sign stealing, Astros!
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Post by greatfatness on Oct 16, 2019 20:53:49 GMT -5
I don’t know if I believe this but if the Yankees really think it is happening throw a fastball in the middle of Altuve’s back. There’s a way to handle it.
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Post by inger on Oct 16, 2019 22:38:48 GMT -5
I don’t know if I believe this but if the Yankees really think it is happening throw a fastball in the middle of Altuve’s back. There’s a way to handle it. Is there enough space between his ass and his neck to hit him in the back?...
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Post by chiyankee on Oct 17, 2019 9:06:34 GMT -5
OK - After day off, we are all ready to tie this thing up!!!
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Post by inger on Oct 17, 2019 10:25:54 GMT -5
OK - After day off, we are all ready to tie this thing up!!! And another good hard ass whipping like game one would turn the momentum back in our favor, too! Pound ‘em, grind ‘em. Chew ‘em up and spit ‘em out!...
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Post by sierchio on Oct 17, 2019 12:00:58 GMT -5
OOOH NOOO THAT'S THE SAVAGE BOMBERS ROLL
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Post by kaybli on Oct 17, 2019 12:05:57 GMT -5
OOOH NOOO THAT'S THE SAVAGE BOMBERS ROLL Only you, me, and possibly GF will get the Ruff Ryders Anthem reference.
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Post by sierchio on Oct 17, 2019 13:19:34 GMT -5
OOOH NOOO THAT'S THE SAVAGE BOMBERS ROLL Only you, me, and possibly GF will get the Ruff Ryders Anthem reference. I think Joe might know it too? anthony maybe? utah?
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Post by sierchio on Oct 17, 2019 13:24:34 GMT -5
5 and a half hours til gametime
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Post by pippsheadache on Oct 17, 2019 13:38:32 GMT -5
Only you, me, and possibly GF will get the Ruff Ryders Anthem reference. I think Joe might know it too? anthony maybe? utah? Well now I was curious enough to look that up. Fair to say some rather salty lyrics. Somehow I can't imagine Utah having this on his playlist, but who knows what posters here do in the privacy of their homes. I'm impressed that in those brief moments when DMX is not in either prison or rehab he finds the time to hit the recording studio.
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Post by noetsi on Oct 17, 2019 13:44:46 GMT -5
We have to win the next two at home. So its put up or wait till next year time for the team.
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Post by pippsheadache on Oct 17, 2019 13:48:49 GMT -5
Sources: Yankees dugout erupts over Astros' alleged sign stealing
Yankees players and coaches became angry with the Astros during Game 1 of the ALCS when they noticed a whistling sound in the Astros' dugout -- which they believed was an over-the-line example of sign stealing, and a violation of the game's unwritten rules.
According to three sources, a Yankees coach noticed a whistling sound in the opposing dugout on certain pitches on Saturday night in Houston. The Yankees started yelling across the field, and people in the dugouts argued back and forth.
"The whole dugout was pissed," said one source. "Everyone was chirping."
For several years, widespread suspicion has followed the Astros about aggressive sign stealing, especially at Minute Maid Park. Although most teams engage in some form of this activity, several executives and current and former players said on Wednesday that whistling was over the line.
"They've been doing it for years," alleged an executive from another team, when asked about the whistling.
"I would consider whistling a tired act that goes beyond what is acceptable," said another major league executive. "If the Astros or anyone else was doing it, it would be considered a break in the unwritten rules. I have not been part of any team that used a whistle from the dugout for pitch type or location."
A major league coach -- not for the Yankees -- noted the unproven suspicions that the Astros use cameras to get signs.
"They are NASA," the coach said. "If a pitcher is tipping and the players can see from the dugout, no biggie. If they get it from somewhere else, that's dicey."
Enough with the pine tar and the sign stealing, Astros!
It was pointed out elsewhere that the Astros are 1-19 with RISP in this series, so if they are somehow cheating it doesn't seem to be benefiting them at the most opportune moments. They may be doing this stuff just to mess with the Yankees heads.
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Post by kaybli on Oct 17, 2019 14:04:27 GMT -5
I think Joe might know it too? anthony maybe? utah? Well now I was curious enough to look that up. Fair to say some rather salty lyrics. Somehow I can't imagine Utah having this on his playlist, but who knows what posters here do in the privacy of their homes. I'm impressed that in those brief moments when DMX is not in either prison or rehab he finds the time to hit the recording studio. Last I heard, DMX wasn't in good shape. Sad. He used to be a talented rapper. His first two albums were great and gritty. Remember listening to them in early high school.
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Post by kaybli on Oct 17, 2019 14:05:32 GMT -5
Sources: Yankees dugout erupts over Astros' alleged sign stealing
Yankees players and coaches became angry with the Astros during Game 1 of the ALCS when they noticed a whistling sound in the Astros' dugout -- which they believed was an over-the-line example of sign stealing, and a violation of the game's unwritten rules.
According to three sources, a Yankees coach noticed a whistling sound in the opposing dugout on certain pitches on Saturday night in Houston. The Yankees started yelling across the field, and people in the dugouts argued back and forth.
"The whole dugout was pissed," said one source. "Everyone was chirping."
For several years, widespread suspicion has followed the Astros about aggressive sign stealing, especially at Minute Maid Park. Although most teams engage in some form of this activity, several executives and current and former players said on Wednesday that whistling was over the line.
"They've been doing it for years," alleged an executive from another team, when asked about the whistling.
"I would consider whistling a tired act that goes beyond what is acceptable," said another major league executive. "If the Astros or anyone else was doing it, it would be considered a break in the unwritten rules. I have not been part of any team that used a whistle from the dugout for pitch type or location."
A major league coach -- not for the Yankees -- noted the unproven suspicions that the Astros use cameras to get signs.
"They are NASA," the coach said. "If a pitcher is tipping and the players can see from the dugout, no biggie. If they get it from somewhere else, that's dicey."
Enough with the pine tar and the sign stealing, Astros! [img src="//storage.proboards.com/6828121/images/gszgVuvxUtZEFrgJSkis.gif" class="smile" alt=" "]
It was pointed out elsewhere that the Astros are 1-19 with RISP in this series, so if they are somehow cheating it doesn't seem to be benefiting them at the most opportune moments. They may be doing this stuff just to mess with the Yankees heads. Yea. It would piss me off if they had some camera system in Minute Maid Park. No hard evidence of that. Yet.
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