By Larry Brown | October 29, 2007 - Posted in Baseball

In addition to river dancing in his spare time, Jonathan Papelbon also doubles as a proctologist. Hadn’t you heard? As for the Red Sox, though the Yankees have been more of a consistent winner in the decade, it is Boston, not the Yanks who have won the coveted World Series trophy. Two titles in four years makes the Red Sox the team of the decade. I posted all my thoughts on the World Series at FanHouse and will direct you to them. Oh yeah, I’ve also been waiting seven months for this, but I told you the Red Sox were going to win the World Series! Remember the baseball preview? I was also one of only two AOL Sports experts to pick the Red Sox to win it all before the playoffs began. If I had a third arm, it’d be patting myself on the back right now.

Anyway, here were some of my thoughts on the World Series:

I’d also like to give props to commenter and contributer Alan for winning our bet on the Diamondbacks, and for his shrewd 25:1 bet on the Indians to win the World Series before the year started, and ditto for the D-Backs at 60:1. Though I told him all along not to get his hopes up since the Red Sox would win it all, he proved he knew what he was doing.

(and credit Christian Petersen who had the pleasure of snapping that photo for Getty Images)

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    1. October 29, 2007 @ 1:52 am


      [...] Apparently his days in New York are done as the Yankees have previously said they will would persue him if he opted out.  It doesn’t really matter either way.  Someone is going to sign him.  He’s the best player alive.  I just hope they’re ready to be entrapped by his pursuit of Barry Bonds’ homerun record for the next however many years, just as the Giants were with Barry Bonds.  They better be prepared for the traveling soap-opera that he creates wherever he goes. Remember how he cried when Jeter didn’t invite him over for a pajama party?  It might seem petty to outsiders, but these are the things that will send him into a slump.  If Bonds was a clubhouse cancer, than he’s like a nagging cold that you just have to deal with.  It won’t tear apart a team, but he will constantly whine and air his problems out in the press.  Most of all, I hope they realize that he has no respect for the game.  Just because he never got to World Series doesn’t mean that he can desecrate all that it stands for.    World Series LinksThe Red Sox Win! (Awful Announcing) Lowell was named the MVP, but was Papelbon robbed? (FanHouse) Keep Lowell in Boston! (Red Sox Monster) Feel it Again (Surviving Grady) Time to Riot (Sons of Sam Malone) Red Sox:  Team of the Decade (Larry Brown Sports) World Series Photo Montage (Babes Love Baseball) Bookmark Us Related Articles:How Scott Boras became the most hated man in baseballShut up about the Yankees!Grading the Candidates by Postseason PerformanceDon’t Blame A-RodThe MVP RaceThe Power Outage of ‘07 [...]

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