I mean, he still had a chip on his shoulder for [Tommy] Lasorda and the Dodgers his entire life. Them trading him was an immense sign of disrespect. It was also one of the stupidest trades in the history of the game.

38 Pitches » Curt on D&C: World Series, Pedro and Comebacks (via diamondleung)

Ugh. You know, Curt, generally, I like you (yes, fellow Red Sox fans, I do, sorry), but really: shut the fuck up. We know it was a stupid trade. It’s the mother of all stupid trades. It also happened about a thousand years ago, the team is completely different, and we’ve moved on, so pound sand.

And stop fucking talking to Dennis and Callahan, for fuck’s sake.

(via camanda)

I actually feel the exact opposite.  Schilling was a great pitcher, especially for a lousy Phillies team, but IMHO a bit of a tool.  But he’s right on about Pedro.  Who knows, but could you imagine a team with Nomo, Karros, Mondesi, Piazza AND Pedro?  We could’ve had a NY/LA series as early as 1996!

(via k-troll)

I don’t disagree with him, I just want him to shut up about it. I don’t care what he thinks about a transaction the Dodgers made last century. Granted, I’m feeling mighty overreactionary of late as far as the Dodgers are concerned, and granted, it irritates me that Boston sports radio and TV have this self-serving tendency to live in the past and create discussion that goes nowhere and means nothing, so combine the two and uahsughioaj, but really, now.

And we had NY/LA as early as 1963 thxmuch </wisecrackery>

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