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there’s nothing more nerve racking than 50,000 plus Yankee fans booing you in the Bronx
Are Yankee fans really this delusional? It doesn't matter where you are being booed or cheered or playing, if it's going to bother you, it's going to bother you. If it's not, it's not. It could be 100 fans at a Marlin game or 70,000 fans.
5.Shock posted on July 13, 2012 at 12:50 AM #hit 0 | hit 0
there’s nothing more nerve racking than 50,000 plus Yankee fans booing you in the Bronx
I can think of a million things more nerve-wracking. War, for one.
6.Monty posted on July 13, 2012 at 12:53 AM #hit 0 | hit 0
Yes! Yes, they are. All of them are this delusional. Because one person in an interwebs blog is this delusional. So all of them are.
The one fan in the weblog isn't the guy who started the silly concept of players who can't handle New York/pressure of New York. . Vazquez sucks, not because he had a bad year, it's because he can't handle the pressure of New York..... Hey New York. NOBODY is overwhelmed by the pressure of your specific city. If they are overwhelmed by the pressure of your city, they are just as likely to be overwhelmed by the pressure of Mayberry.
Hey New York. NOBODY is overwhelmed by the pressure of your specific city. If they are overwhelmed by the pressure of your city, they are just as likely to be overwhelmed by the pressure of Mayberry.
You know who went from Kansas City to New York and flopped? Mayberry.
I don't know, living in New York is pretty fricking exhausting. I lived there for five years, and I when I left I slept for a week. Tiring place.
12.Bhaakon posted on July 13, 2012 at 05:52 AM #hit 0 | hit 0
I don't even know what "classy" means anymore.
At this point, I can't really imagine it being used literally. Even when used as a compliment (as in this case), I just automatically assume that it's unintentionally ironic.
Being booed by Yankee fans isn't even the most nerve racking thing that could happen to you in the Bronx. The Cross Bronx Expressway is more harrowing than being booed by Yankee fans.
19.Cris E posted on July 13, 2012 at 09:53 AM #hit 0 | hit 0
It's a bit short of irrefutable, to be sure, but you can see how young master Hammurabi came to his conclusion.
Flyover land can never know hard hard you have to be to survive in the big city. You people want to boo? You can't boo. You want tough? True Yankees are tough! Just look at the events: wieners in KC weakly boo their weak boos and Chuck Norris acolyte Cano gets bothered by the response. And to show you how little it mattered, NY bloggers are going to retaliate against some guy in a blue shirt. Thank goodness we have something to look forward to next year.
My take is, when fans let it linger like they did with Cano, that’s when I have a problem….
What does he even mean "let it linger"? That they didn't forgive Cano over the long all-star break? Yankee players get booed by opposing fans for specific things that happened years before, but the Royals fans are bad for holding a grudge for mere days or weeks?
21.Lujack posted on July 13, 2012 at 10:25 AM #hit 0 | hit 0
I would think that the 100 fans at Marlins games booing (where you could hear every insult) would be a lot more unnerving. Seems like 50,000 boos would just be indiscernible background noise.
I would think that the 100 fans at Marlins games booing (where you could hear every insult) would be a lot more unnerving. Seems like 50,000 boos would just be indiscernible background noise.
I've always thought the most disconcerting thing fans could do is to be utterly silent. Can you imagine how creepy it would be to come to bat and have 40,000 people being church quiet?
Every crowd is different. Every player is different.
Some players might be more vulnerable to one particularly loud heckler, others might crap their pants at the sound of thousands booing. Most are usual trained professionals who couldn't give a crap either way.
"Potvin sucks" is forever the gold standard. Rangers fans chant it lustily in 2012, Potvin retired in 1988, he delivered the inciting hit in 1979, and the chant is used for all teams, most of whom Potvin never played for.
Now that we have interleague play, the Cardinals fans should pelt the Tigers left fielder with garbage. Just because.
I've always thought the most disconcerting thing fans could do is to be utterly silent. Can you imagine how creepy it would be to come to bat and have 40,000 people being church quiet?
And then scream "NOONAN" when the pitch is halfway to the plate.
Rugby has a tradition of being church-quiet for a 3 point kick. Even for the opposition. It is just bizarre to hear the audience all shut up at once. I thought the sound went out on my tv.
33.bjhanke posted on July 13, 2012 at 09:23 PM #hit 0 | hit 0
Answer Man (#17) asks a very good question: "What did Billy Butler do to get himself booed?" The answer, of course, is "nothing." I don't know if Yankee fans will boo him or not. I do know that there is more to the story than just KC fans booing Cano. Cano apparently made a very public promise (I myself didn't hear the promise, but it's very well documented in several sources, and I missed any speeches Cano made) to use a Royals player in the Derby, and then broke that promise. If the Yankee fans are indeed classy, they will remember the promise as well as the booing and they will boo nobody. If they are not classy, they will remember the booing but not the promise, which would make them just about like many fans in many other cities, including KC. This time the KC fans were right to boo, but I'm sure they have made many mistakes in behavior over the years. I've been to KC many times; I live in STL. Its people are normal fans, just like any others, except maybe Philadelphians, where booing is a city sport of its own, and they are apparently proud of it. - Brock Hanke
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1. Dan The Mediocre posted on July 13, 2012 at 12:19 AM # hit 0 | hit 0Obvious troll is obvious.
And halfway to 1B I stopped...reading.
OR BATHE
Are Yankee fans really this delusional? It doesn't matter where you are being booed or cheered or playing, if it's going to bother you, it's going to bother you. If it's not, it's not. It could be 100 fans at a Marlin game or 70,000 fans.
I can think of a million things more nerve-wracking. War, for one.
Yes! Yes, they are. All of them are this delusional. Because one person in an interwebs blog is this delusional. So all of them are.
The one fan in the weblog isn't the guy who started the silly concept of players who can't handle New York/pressure of New York. . Vazquez sucks, not because he had a bad year, it's because he can't handle the pressure of New York..... Hey New York. NOBODY is overwhelmed by the pressure of your specific city. If they are overwhelmed by the pressure of your city, they are just as likely to be overwhelmed by the pressure of Mayberry.
You know who went from Kansas City to New York and flopped? Mayberry.
At this point, I can't really imagine it being used literally. Even when used as a compliment (as in this case), I just automatically assume that it's unintentionally ironic.
Well, no, of course not all; but I grew up in New York and lived in the city for over ten years, so, well, yes, a whole damn lot of them are. Sorry.
Flyover land can never know hard hard you have to be to survive in the big city. You people want to boo? You can't boo. You want tough? True Yankees are tough! Just look at the events: wieners in KC weakly boo their weak boos and Chuck Norris acolyte Cano gets bothered by the response. And to show you how little it mattered, NY bloggers are going to retaliate against some guy in a blue shirt. Thank goodness we have something to look forward to next year.
What does he even mean "let it linger"? That they didn't forgive Cano over the long all-star break? Yankee players get booed by opposing fans for specific things that happened years before, but the Royals fans are bad for holding a grudge for mere days or weeks?
I've always thought the most disconcerting thing fans could do is to be utterly silent. Can you imagine how creepy it would be to come to bat and have 40,000 people being church quiet?
Some players might be more vulnerable to one particularly loud heckler, others might crap their pants at the sound of thousands booing. Most are usual trained professionals who couldn't give a crap either way.
Now that we have interleague play, the Cardinals fans should pelt the Tigers left fielder with garbage. Just because.
I don't agree with this.
And then scream "NOONAN" when the pitch is halfway to the plate.
you lost me at hello
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