Cal's Last Game at Yankee Stadium
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@mattstengel yes, not all of us Yankee fans are a-holes hahaha
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Jesus!! Could you be an further away!!??
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Never been a fan of the Yankees, but what a classy, classy act by the fans there.
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I was at that game.
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@Shredboy1 take it easy man roids have been in sports since the 60's and i can guarantee you 90% of profesional athletes have taken roids in some way shape or form atleast for a couple cycles in their lifetime, its inevitable. hr's have also gone up because of advancements of strength and conditioning better bats more aerodynamic balls, smaller ball parks. dont take away the hardwork of athletes by jus saying its roids
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GOT 2 BE IN 2001
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new york fans are tough on their opponents. when it comes to recognising greatness even if that player is foe they always give anyone great their due. those are true fans in yankee stadium that night. i love to hate the yankees but that night during that scene i liked you for 1:03
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I believe I was at this game. It was supposed to be the last game of his career, but then 9/11 happened and the season got pushed back a week.
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@Shredboy1 I got the chance to go to his camp in Maryland and you are right we got some one on one time with him and you could tell he was a really nice guy and not just because he is getting paid to be there but you could tell that he really wanted to help all of the kids out. Great guy on and off the field.
Clueless people look at the back of baseball cards.. George Bell hit 47 HR's in 87(he hit 31 the year before and in the 20's season before that..) look at almost every power hitting all-star from 1984 on.. there stats rise from 20 Homeruns into the 40's.. roids.... ripken = clean.
He's run thousands of anti steroid camps for young kids.. hes what baseball players should be on and off the field. People who say where are the mega numbers dont know fuck all about baseball.
Shredboy1 2 years ago 13
Class act, all the way. I actually remember going up to the new Yankee stadium last year, as an Orioles fan, and I was on the subway wearing my O's gear. A few stops as I was heading uptown, a Yankees fan gets on the train. What does he do? Does he start giving me grief for wearing O's stuff? No. He talks to me about Baseball, and great shortstops. We talked the entire ride about Jeter and Ripken. That was a great memory of that trip.
mattstengel 1 year ago 10