Tough times in Red Sox Nation

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Wow. I thought there were some harsh things being said down here in NJ/NY about what could be an epic collapse, but I was just clicking around on the Boston sports websites and blogs, and sentiment has moved from panic to outright disgust, but at least one blog kept its sense of humor with this video image of Sox fans that made me laugh:

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Don't feel bad.... I'm a Braves fan! Misery loves company - room for two through that window?
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Post by liamsaunt »

They broke my heart so badly in 2003 that nothing they do can hurt me now. See you next year!
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Post by Connie »

Philly Phan here :D
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No harsher than what we're saying ourselves:)

Go Yankees - just tonight:)
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Post by JT »

What a monumental meltdown! And you gotta tip your hat to the Rays, who were down nine games, then were down 7-0 to the Yanks.
The Braves were almost as futile in the NL.
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Post by jayseadee »

Stunned!

Long, long time Red Sox fan. Just need to pull out the old mantra "Maybe next year".
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Post by jmq »

Man o man the probabilities of what happened last night is off the charts...

The following is not mathematically rigorous, since the events of yesterday evening were contingent upon one another in various ways.

But just for fun, let’s put all of them together in sequence:

• The Red Sox had just a 0.3 percent chance of failing to make the playoffs on Sept. 3.
• The Rays had just a 0.3 percent chance of coming back after trailing 7-0 with two innings to play.
• The Red Sox had only about a 2 percent chance of losing their game against Baltimore, when the Orioles were down to their last strike.
• The Rays had about a 2 percent chance of winning in the bottom of the 9th, with Johnson also down to his last strike.

Multiply those four probabilities together, and you get a combined probability of about one chance in 278 million of all these events coming together in quite this way.


From: http://fivethirtyeight.blogs.nytimes.co ... kes-again/
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buncha bums.
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LOL from Boston.com:

“Red Sox scar a new generation of fans…This is what happens when you root for the Evil Empire – even for a few hours…This is worse than 2003 Aaron Boone pain and approaches Stanley/Buckner pain. This equals Bucky F. Dent pain.”

“Truly unbelievable. This feels like revenge for 2004 and 2007. It is as if the baseball gods are punishing Red Sox Nation for hubris and arrogance and good times that seemed so good, so good, so good.”

“Sox fan Stephen King could not have imagined a night like this.”
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Post by Lex »

My neighbor was watching the game with his young son. When the rain delay started, he told the boy that if he went to sleep, he would wake him when play started up again. The boy fell asleep and when the game resumed, my neighbor thought about just letting his son sleep---it was late, school tomorrow, etc. But then he thought about how much fun it would be for both of them and what a special memory it would be for the boy. So he woke him up. They sat there together and watched. The boy saw it happen. His father can't believe that he did such a thing to his own son. Neither will ever be the same.

This is a return to the terrible old days.
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Post by shoemak38 »

We can spin doctor this by telling ourselves the Red Sox Excel at something


imploding better than any team in sports history :evil: :evil: :evil:
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Post by toes in the sand »

It has always been our practice to keep our pool open for the entire Cardinal season. Looks like the pool heater will get a workout this fall.
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toes in the sand wrote:It has always been our practice to keep our pool open for the entire Cardinal season. Looks like the pool heater will get a workout this fall.
so that's why I closed mine two weeks ago, I was getting ahead of the game 8)
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Post by Ron in South Texas »

try being an Astros, or should I say Lastros fan :(
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