What genius thought opening day, ring ceremony day, take the day off from work and get loaded day, was a good day to schedule Bucker's return to the scene of the crime? The crime is the one in which he is blamed for the team's failure. Of course, he WAS in a position to be the hero and win it.
That loss wasn't Buckner's alone. He had help - wayyy too much help. Maybe he could have been the hero, but it isn't fair to blame him for not saving the day when it was not his fault that the day needed to be saved.
Gedman should have gotten in front of the damn "wild pitch". He blocks it...whole different ending.
And my dad pointed out not too long ago - that while Congress had Clemens under oath, they should have asked whether it was his idea or Johnny Mac's to take him out of the ballgame.
Buckner had his moment of ignominy in Game 6, forcing Game 7 which we could have won.
He had one of the worst errors in baseball history with that between-the-legs grounder, but it didn't spell automatic doom for the Sox. The fact that it happened as Boston had its first chance to win the Series (Boston won Games 1 and 2; New York won 3 and 4, then Boston won Game 5 to set themselves up for the winning game) was really what spelled out Buckner's legacy. It wasn't like we'd won the first 3 and then let the Mets crush our spirits four times in a row... that'd have been a series win coming off a 0-3 deficit and gosh, where have we heard that one before?
way to go sul.this person obviously doesn’t know what they are writing about. how does someone anonymous challenge a guy named suldog from boston? will they ever learn? that guys father was pretty clever about asking clemens about the series. funny
my take on buckner.i was a clubhouse kid in the summer of 87.when they released buckner, i carried his bags out to his truck.he gave me a 50 dollar bill.he was a broken man at that point, but a very classy guy.i was also in the stands in 90 when he came back and i stood with the others and gave him a long standing ovation.stanley, gedman, shiraldi and johnny mac deserve much more blame.but hey, we have two championships now. i dont cringe when i see the ball rolling though billy bucks legs.now i just look up to my father and grandfather, smile and tell them how great it feels to be over all that curse bullshit. keep slugging suldog. GO SOX!!!!!!!!!
I'll finally break down and check the requisite boxes in the admin console to require registration and then sit back and watch as nobody ever says anything again. ...
Why should we even have to do a stupid captcha if this sort of trolling is going to be allowed to go unchecked? Frankly, boner pill spam is more insightful
Comments
Buckner's Back?
By SwirlyGrrl
Tue, 04/08/2008 - 12:55pm
Oh, I get it - he turns his back to the field and throws it between his legs?
the scene of the crime
By Anonymous
Tue, 04/08/2008 - 1:17pm
What genius thought opening day, ring ceremony day, take the day off from work and get loaded day, was a good day to schedule Bucker's return to the scene of the crime? The crime is the one in which he is blamed for the team's failure. Of course, he WAS in a position to be the hero and win it.
86ing a team effort
By SwirlyGrrl
Tue, 04/08/2008 - 1:22pm
That loss wasn't Buckner's alone. He had help - wayyy too much help. Maybe he could have been the hero, but it isn't fair to blame him for not saving the day when it was not his fault that the day needed to be saved.
Underrated villain
By Michael
Tue, 04/08/2008 - 1:25pm
Gedman should have gotten in front of the damn "wild pitch". He blocks it...whole different ending.
And my dad pointed out not too long ago - that while Congress had Clemens under oath, they should have asked whether it was his idea or Johnny Mac's to take him out of the ballgame.
The crime is the one in
By Anonymous
Tue, 04/08/2008 - 1:32pm
The crime is the one in which he is blamed for the team's failure.
And besides...
By Spatch
Tue, 04/08/2008 - 1:48pm
Buckner had his moment of ignominy in Game 6, forcing Game 7 which we could have won.
He had one of the worst errors in baseball history with that between-the-legs grounder, but it didn't spell automatic doom for the Sox. The fact that it happened as Boston had its first chance to win the Series (Boston won Games 1 and 2; New York won 3 and 4, then Boston won Game 5 to set themselves up for the winning game) was really what spelled out Buckner's legacy. It wasn't like we'd won the first 3 and then let the Mets crush our spirits four times in a row... that'd have been a series win coming off a 0-3 deficit and gosh, where have we heard that one before?
He WAS in a position to be
By Anonymous
Tue, 04/08/2008 - 1:33pm
He WAS in a position to be the hero and win it.
No, He Wasn't
By Suldog
Tue, 04/08/2008 - 2:23pm
The game was tied when Buckner made his error.
The ignorance of some so-called Sox fans concerning this moment is abysmal.
Suldog
http://jimsuldog.blogspot.com
Who said I was a fan? And
By Anonymous
Tue, 04/08/2008 - 2:39pm
Who said I was a fan? And why insult the fans, they're with you not against you.
I suppose you want everyone to think your knowledge and fanaticism is superior. Fine, I could care less.
anonymous
www://anonymous.blogspot.com
Eat Me
By Suldog
Tue, 04/08/2008 - 2:53pm
Anonymous Troll. And it's "I COULDN'T care less", you New York asshole.
Suldog
http://jimsuldog.blogspot.com
two times wrong
By Anonymous
Tue, 04/08/2008 - 2:56pm
Wrong again. Twice.
You should shut up. It'll keep you from saying stupid things.
anonymous
http://anonymous.blogspot.com
Yup, You Got Me!
By Anonymous
Tue, 04/08/2008 - 3:04pm
I'm an anonymous troll, and I come from New York. I'm as strupid as the day is long.
Admitting the problem is the first step on the road to recovery
By adamg
Tue, 04/08/2008 - 3:12pm
So I salute you, Mr. Anonymous.
Me, Too
By Suldog
Tue, 04/08/2008 - 3:29pm
It took guts to admit that you're from New York and as strupid as the day is long. I, too, salute you.
Suldog
http://jimsuldog.blogspot.com
I grew up in NY - don't lump
By Lyss
Tue, 04/08/2008 - 8:38pm
I grew up in NY - don't lump me in with someone like that
not from NY
By Anonymous
Tue, 04/08/2008 - 8:47pm
I'm not from New York. Consider yourself unlumped.
But I agree with him on another point, the Yankees do suck.
yankees suck! (couldnt help it)
By bostnkid
Tue, 04/08/2008 - 3:34pm
way to go sul.this person obviously doesn’t know what they are writing about. how does someone anonymous challenge a guy named suldog from boston? will they ever learn? that guys father was pretty clever about asking clemens about the series. funny
my take on buckner.i was a clubhouse kid in the summer of 87.when they released buckner, i carried his bags out to his truck.he gave me a 50 dollar bill.he was a broken man at that point, but a very classy guy.i was also in the stands in 90 when he came back and i stood with the others and gave him a long standing ovation.stanley, gedman, shiraldi and johnny mac deserve much more blame.but hey, we have two championships now. i dont cringe when i see the ball rolling though billy bucks legs.now i just look up to my father and grandfather, smile and tell them how great it feels to be over all that curse bullshit. keep slugging suldog. GO SOX!!!!!!!!!
My Pleasure
By Suldog
Tue, 04/08/2008 - 3:41pm
And he has admitted that he's from New York and that he's strupid, so I say we cut the guy a break.
Suldog
http://jimsuldog.blogspot.com
"strupid" speaks for itself.
By Anonymous
Tue, 04/08/2008 - 4:21pm
"strupid" speaks for itself.
And it was suldog who posted the confession as anonymous above. What a transparently thin intellect.
anonymous
http://anonymous.blogspot.com
Do you plan to join Anonymous Anonymous soon?
By Ron Newman
Tue, 04/08/2008 - 4:36pm
a 10-step program for people who want to break the habit of posting anonymous comments on blogs (especially strupid ones)?
I already have
By Anonymous
Tue, 04/08/2008 - 4:47pm
That's the think about Anonymous, it's anonymous. Thanks for asking.
anonymous
http://anonymous.blogspot.com
Maybe this weekend
By adamg
Tue, 04/08/2008 - 4:50pm
I'll finally break down and check the requisite boxes in the admin console to require registration and then sit back and watch as nobody ever says anything again. ...
Too many anonymi hurt my brane.
Why should we even have to
By anon
Wed, 04/09/2008 - 2:22pm
Why should we even have to do a stupid captcha if this sort of trolling is going to be allowed to go unchecked? Frankly, boner pill spam is more insightful
i was also in the stands in
By Dave, not 'Anon...
Tue, 04/08/2008 - 10:03pm
How could you mention that game and not mention the inside-the-park homer that he hit?
Thank You
By Anonymous
Tue, 04/08/2008 - 3:34pm
Coming from the Bronx as I do, it isn't easy for me to admit being strupid. I am trying, though. Thank you for your support.
thanks mr moderator
By Anonymous
Tue, 04/08/2008 - 4:28pm
I'll accept the credit since you insist but it's only fair to advise you that another anonymous posted that confession.
anonymous
http://anonymous.blogspot.com