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Rooting interest: Astros vs. Braves
Strong preference for Astros | 7 votes |
Mild preference for Astros | 11 votes |
No preference for either team | 6 votes |
Mild preference for Braves | 4 votes |
Strong preference for Braves | 1 votes |
Benjamin Grimm Oct 03 2005 07:28 AM |
Astros-Braves: who are you rooting for?
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smg58 Oct 03 2005 07:30 AM |
The only time I'd root for the Braves is if they play the Yankees. Although i won't complain if they spank Clemens.
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metirish Oct 03 2005 07:32 AM |
Hard to root for either, no preference.
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Willets Point Oct 03 2005 07:43 AM |
As I said in another thread I'd like to see the Astros finally win a pennant. If they can do it with Clemens getting spanked in each of his starts, all the better.
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Johnny Dickshot Oct 03 2005 07:57 AM |
Call me Judas, but let's just get the damn Braves World Series over with.
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ScarletKnight41 Oct 03 2005 08:17 AM |
No real preference. Switch-Hitter is nice, and the Braves are evil. But the Astros have Clemens.
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Lundy Oct 03 2005 08:27 AM |
I'm with JD. I've got nothing against the Braves. I hope they go far this post-season.
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Elster88 Oct 03 2005 08:35 AM |
Geez, this is a tough one. I guess I'll go with Houston with Atlanta beating Clemens 13-2.
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Benjamin Grimm Oct 03 2005 08:38 AM |
I'm surprised. I thought that as a non-Braves hater, that I was in the minority.
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holychicken Oct 03 2005 08:38 AM |
I have always hated the braves more than the yanks. . . however, this year seems different for some reason. I think I have finally accepted that the Braves run a good system (maybe the best in the ML), while the Yanks just outspend everyone.
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Rotblatt Oct 03 2005 08:45 AM |
I went with a mild preference for the 'Stros, although holychicken makes a good point.
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Edgy DC Oct 03 2005 09:44 AM |
Who are "all those people"? The Braves have beaten a lot of teams.
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holychicken Oct 03 2005 10:18 AM |
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Just some dumbass Red Sox fan aquaintances of mine. They are totally schizo. One second they are pro-Mets because of our mutual enemy. . .the next second you would swear that they thought the Mets were the Yankee Jrs. They were arguing with me a week ago that the Mets are actually WORSE this year than last year because they finished 4th place in 2004 and they were in 5th place at the time and, as they said, "In the end the only thing that matters is how you finish and, considering they are going to finish in 5th they are worse." And, normally, these guys actually know what the hell they are talking about. This drove me to the edge of insanity.
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Edgy DC Oct 03 2005 10:34 AM |
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So the Red Sox championship means nothing because they finished behind the Yankees?
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holychicken Oct 03 2005 10:47 AM |
No, not at all, Edgy. . . because they finished the entire season, including the post season, as the champs. So, they only way for them to be as good as last year is to win it all. . .and do so in very dramatic fashion.
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rpackrat Oct 03 2005 12:32 PM |
Gotta root for my adopted hometown team -- at least when they're playing my second-least favorite team. Now, if it comes down to a 'Stros-Red Sox world series, it'll have to be the Sox. The joy of twisting that knife deeper into the hearts of MFY fans far outweighs any loyalty I have to the city of Houston.
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G-Fafif Oct 03 2005 01:04 PM |
I'm rooting for Andruw and Francoeur to test positive, but that's about it for them.
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Centerfield Oct 03 2005 01:12 PM |
Wow. This reminds me of the Braves-MFY World Series of 1999...the first fall classic where I did not watch one minute of any game.
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sharpie Oct 03 2005 01:17 PM |
Mild Stros.
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Edgy DC Oct 03 2005 01:20 PM |
And the question is, "What is the worst selling brand of beer ever?"
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seawolf17 Oct 03 2005 03:42 PM |
Mild for Astros here too. Love the Killer B's, hate the Ex-Yanks. Because there are three of one and two of the other, that's my vote.
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TheOldMole Oct 03 2005 03:58 PM |
I can't reall root for either team.
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TheOldMole Oct 03 2005 03:59 PM |
But I voted Stroh's light. Didn't notice that not rooting for either team was an option.
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Rockin' Doc Oct 03 2005 07:00 PM |
I admire the way the Braves' organization continually promotes young players from their farm system to contribute to the team. It's amazing how they just keep coming up with good young players to fill holes in their line up. They are an organization to learn from and copy.
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Kong76 Oct 04 2005 08:46 AM |
No preference, can't root for Clemens or Chipper.
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Zvon Oct 04 2005 03:10 PM |
Now the Braves, I HATE.
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Valadius Oct 04 2005 03:16 PM |
Craig Biggio actually had a career-high 26 homers this season.
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