The New York Yankees are your 2009 World Series Champions!
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JeterFan |
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Posts: 21638 (11/05/2009 10:50 AM) |
Congrats Yanks and I'm so happy for ARod for finally getting his ring!
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yankeefanNcali |
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Posts: 5187 (11/05/2009 11:08 AM) |
JeterFan wrote:So am I. Finally and he deserved it for playing so hard this season and remaining focus. He was a big part in us getting here as well as Tex, and the rest of the fellas who never won a ring. I hope nothing but the best for him. Everyone needs a second chance and he did it in an amazing way. I love the photo of he and Jeter hugging each other. It was touching and i know Jeter was pulling just as hard for Arod to get that ring too. This picture says it all.
erek Jeter #2 (R) and Alex Rodriguez #13 of the New York Yankees celebrate after their 7-3 win against the Philadelphia Phillies in Game Six of the 2009 MLB World Series at Yankee Stadium on November 4, 2009 in the Bronx borough of New York City. (Photo by Nick Laham/Getty Images) |
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JeterFan |
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Posts: 21639 (11/05/2009 11:10 AM) |
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BrunetteBella |
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Posts: 2303 (11/05/2009 11:23 AM) |
Hey I wanted to see pics of Minka too, lol. I think we're all "obsessed" with the Yankees in some way, right?
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11/05/2009 11:25 AM.
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JeterFan |
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Posts: 21640 (11/05/2009 11:33 AM) |
Minka was up in Jeter's suite so I don't know if there will be any pics taken by news outlets. Maybe fan shots..
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himazima |
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Posts: 195 (11/05/2009 11:58 AM) |
XxBlondeshavemorefunxX wrote: I hope all you "Let's win it in NY!!11" people are happy.
Hell yeah we're happy!! Knew it would be a billion times better winning in the new Yankee Stadium than anywhere else! |
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lana85 |
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Posts: 13222 (11/05/2009 12:21 PM) |
I really like ARod with Kate. I think they're so cute together. Jeter and Minka are engaged no?
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JeterFan |
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Posts: 21644 (11/05/2009 12:22 PM) |
A rumor.
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yankeefanNcali |
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Posts: 5188 (11/05/2009 12:24 PM) |
BrunetteBella wrote:Yankee players the organization yes, but girlfriends not all of us our as obsessed. A lot of us Yankee fans were focused on winning another ring, and both Minka and Kate were not yankee fans, I like to refer to them as bandwagon fans because they date these guys. If they break up, they will be just like the rest of the girlfriends, go back to hollywood and will not see them at another yankee game just like the rest of the many hollywood girls Jeter has dated through the years. Minka and Kate were not there through the years supporting them like the yankee fans who went through disappointment when we were trying to get back there. So you may be obsessed and we are happy the boys have someone to share their happiness with. It was the players on the field working hard to get that 27th win and that's who real yankee fans are obsessed with. The love of our team, organization, coaches and the people who helped these guys on the field. ![]() We are proud of our boys right now and that's all that matters to real
yankee fans. Winning our 27th ring and happy our boys worked together and played as a team. Oh and I think the real good luck charm was in the pies.
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11/05/2009 12:37 PM.
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JeterFan |
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Posts: 21645 (11/05/2009 12:30 PM) |
I've been obsessed with them winning (again) since 2001. I've seen Derek's look-a-like B listers come and go so as soon as I start to get remotely
interested in one there's another one to replace the last one.
As for ARod I've been wanting him to get a ring since he was with the Mariners. I really thought he'd get one with the Texas Rangers and I didn't realize it'd take this long for him to get one with the Yankees. But I'm glad he finally got the monkey off his back, played well and got the ring he deserves. And one for the thumb for Derek!
I love this team but I have a special place for the 1996, 1998, 1999, 2000 team.
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yankeefanNcali |
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Posts: 5189 (11/05/2009 12:33 PM) |
JeterFan wrote:
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LilDrumurGrl |
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Posts: 1401 (11/05/2009 1:02 PM) |
Who wants to take me in for the weekend? lol
Damnit, I wish I could see the parade
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BrunetteBella |
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Posts: 2305 (11/05/2009 1:37 PM) |
LilDrumurGrl wrote: Will it be broadcast on ESPN does anyone know? Too bad the hubby will miss it
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lana85 |
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Posts: 13224 (11/05/2009 1:41 PM) |
The parade is right by my job.
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JeterFan |
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Posts: 21648 (11/05/2009 1:41 PM) |
Didn't they show the Lakers parade online? ESPN?
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lana85 |
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Posts: 13228 (11/05/2009 3:01 PM) |
World Series moment: Joba Chamberlain and his dad, Harlan
NEW YORK - The throng of media members around the makeshift stage seemed impenetrable, but Harlan Chamberlain motored his way through all of the cameras and notepads anyways. Reaching a blue barrier, he stopped his scooter, strained to look over a crowd of world champion Yankee ballplayers and tried to get a glimpse of his son. When that proved useless, he simply resorted to his considerable vocal chords. "Jaaaaaaahba!" he yelled. "Jaaaaaaaaaahba!" Harlan said his son's name a few more times, then spied A.J. Burnett(notes) in the crowd. "Burnett!" he said. "Can you get my son!" Burnett could and a few moments later, Joba Chamberlain(notes) put down the giant blue Yankee
flag he had been waving up on stage. The big Yankees pitcher hopped off the stage, disappeared from the view of the Fox cameras and quickly made a beeline for
his father. When they came together, they wrapped each other in a huge rocking bearhug.
They said the same thing over and over. "We did it, dad," Joba said. "We did it," Harlan said. "We did it," Joba said. "We did it," Harlan said. And on and on. They held tight for almost a minute. Their eyes were red when they let go. You see the Yankees' $200+ million payroll and it's easy to get cynical. Same goes for their $1.5 billion new stadium, the seats that cost more than the average mortgage payment, the steroid controversies involving some of their team members and all the endless hype and hooey about mystique, aura and all the Yankee legends and ghosts. But then you see this very simple and very real scene of a 24-year-old pitcher sharing the hug of a lifetime with his dad and you remember that those father-son relationships - one of the only things that really matter - are at the very heart of this great game that we love. The same dynamic was on display everywhere at Yankee Stadium on Wednesday night. Way up in the upper deck, a dad tossed his little son into the air whenever Hideki Matsui(notes) came through (which was often). A mid-20s hipster sitting next to them made sure to ask one of my co-workers to snap a photo of he and his pops with his grainy cell phone camera. CC Sabathia(notes) did his postgame interviews with his little son on his shoulders the whole time. And while all of those tiny little snapshots meant the world to those pictured in them, none of them seemed quite as remarkable to outsiders as the one taken by the Chamberlains. Their story has been told often since Joba became a pitcher with the Yankees. Harlan was stricken with polio as a child and his health problems have confined him to the trademark scooter that gets him recognized by Yankee fans everywhere. Despite his limitations, he raised both Joba and his sister in Nebraska and provided for them while working in a prison. The sad story of Joba's mother is sadly well-known - she's facing 20 years in jail for a drug charge - but he's always had the love and support from an extraordinary father. They call each other their best friends. It's impossible for them to be any closer. I caught up with Harlan later on Wednesday night and asked him what it was like to see his son pitch a scoreless inning in a World Series clincher. Then I asked him what it was like to have the hug on the field with him afterward. His eyes were still teary as he talked.
In the days ahead, we're sure to see a lot of scenes from the Yankees 27th championship. Some we'll be bound to remember. Some we'll be bound to forget. It's not hard to tell which category the Chamberlains' special moment will fall under, because it rarely gets much better than that |
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IHeartBaseballPlayersMucho |
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Posts: 31146 (11/05/2009 3:21 PM) Sports Fanatic '06 |
OMG that article! I'm crying!
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IHeartBaseballPlayersMucho |
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Posts: 31147 (11/05/2009 3:27 PM) Sports Fanatic '06 |
This has to be one of my favorites from last night:
My new background:
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gloe2087 |
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Posts: 15585 (11/05/2009 3:29 PM) |
okay that first pic, the one of the four. might be my new favorite picture.
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BrunetteBella |
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Posts: 2306 (11/05/2009 3:32 PM) |
JeterFan wrote: I remember the Red Sox parade too... LMK if anyone finds out ETA: YES Network will broadcast, and Fox61.com will stream live
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We are proud of our boys right now and that's all that matters to real
yankee fans. Winning our 27th ring and happy our boys worked together and played as a team. Oh and I think the real good luck charm was in the pies.

ETA: YES Network will broadcast, and Fox61.com will stream live 