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Isn't it funny how now that the Red Sox and Yankees aren't dominating proceedings that it's gone quiet on this thread. Gloryhunters.
For those that didn't know, the Red Sox now hold the record for the most consecutive number of games that have been a sell out with 456 and growing. Incredible record, although having 4.5m people to call on makes it a bit easier. The previous record holders were the Indians (just under 3m to call on).
Isn't it funny how now that the Red Sox and Yankees aren't dominating proceedings that it's gone quiet on this thread. Gloryhunters.
For those that didn't know, the Red Sox now hold the record for the most consecutive number of games that have been a sell out with 456 and growing. Incredible record, although having 4.5m people to call on makes it a bit easier. The previous record holders were the Indians (just under 3m to call on).
Joined: Aug 22 2002 Posts: 13671 Location: Toronto
Our win streak just ended at 10 games (thanks McClennan ) but we made the ChiSox work for it. Hopefully we'll bounce back tonight to mess up their play-off chances then on to Fenway to throughly fook off the Red Sox - AGAIN! We might not make the play-offs but after sweeping two play-off contenders already this month baseball is certainly fun again for us Jays fans.
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Joined: Dec 21 2004 Posts: 23178 Location: Greatness
McClennan wrote:Isn't it funny how now that the Red Sox and Yankees aren't dominating proceedings that it's gone quiet on this thread. Gloryhunters.
For those that didn't know, the Red Sox now hold the record for the most consecutive number of games that have been a sell out with 456 and growing. Incredible record, although having 4.5m people to call on makes it a bit easier. The previous record holders were the Indians (just under 3m to call on).
More to do with nothing to write about, we were crap at the start, showed a bit of hope, then shy'te again, having Wang, Hughes, Matsui, Posada out injured hasn't helped although we have seen players like Ransom, Gardner emerge, also the trade for Xavier nady could turn out to be a good one, we need to go away from having a team of allstars and having good solid baseball players like when we had Brosius, Girardi, Bernie and O'Neill etc.
McClennan wrote:Isn't it funny how now that the Red Sox and Yankees aren't dominating proceedings that it's gone quiet on this thread. Gloryhunters.
For those that didn't know, the Red Sox now hold the record for the most consecutive number of games that have been a sell out with 456 and growing. Incredible record, although having 4.5m people to call on makes it a bit easier. The previous record holders were the Indians (just under 3m to call on).
More to do with nothing to write about, we were crap at the start, showed a bit of hope, then shy'te again, having Wang, Hughes, Matsui, Posada out injured hasn't helped although we have seen players like Ransom, Gardner emerge, also the trade for Xavier nady could turn out to be a good one, we need to go away from having a team of allstars and having good solid baseball players like when we had Brosius, Girardi, Bernie and O'Neill etc.
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