NEW YORK VS. NEW YORK SMACK TALK.Their arrogance, for at least this week, is exceeded only by their dislike for each other. DOHN: Most folks think champagne tastes best cold, but I don't think I'll put mine in the fridge. I'll just let it sit at room temperature for tonight's celebration. I tried it cold in 1998 and liked it, but I found it more enjoyable at room temperature in 1999. That's the beauty of the rooting for the pinstripes, you can experiment with your celebrations because there are so many of them. I can't think of a better way to toast a 26th World Series title than at the Urine Palace. Those long suffering fans (both of them) deserve to see a New York New York, state, United States New York, Middle Atlantic state of the United States. It is bordered by Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and the Atlantic Ocean (E), New Jersey and Pennsylvania (S), Lakes Erie and Ontario and the Canadian province of team celebrating a World Series championship, and they'll get that today. Do you think the I can expense the champagne on the Daily News? I just wonder if they'll have another parade through the Canyon of Heroes The Canyon of Heroes is a colloquialism referring to a section of New York City's lower Broadway and the Financial District that is the historic location of the city's ticker-tape parades. The traditional route of the parade is northward from Bowling Green to City Hall Park. . It can get monotonous. Also, the Mets sure treat their visitors very well. No wonder Doubleday and Wilpon want to build a new stadium. The Yankees clubhouse was flooded because a pipe burst - you know, just like your hopes. MAGOLOFF: I'm sure Mr. Stankee is feeling pretty good about himself right about now. No doubt, 3-1 is a nice advantage to have and I'm sure you'll look up some stat in your media guide - have you ever written anything without the help of one of those? - to throw in my face and discourage my Mets. But we won't wither. If the Stankees - whom I continue to maintain are totally gutless - had any heart, Roger Clemens William Roger Clemens (born August 4, 1962, in Dayton, Ohio), is a starting pitcher for the New York Yankees, and is one of the preeminent pitchers in Major League history. In 2006, a poll of 32 ESPN analysts named Clemens the greatest living pitcher. would be on the mound to try to close the Series out tonight. But no. Fearful of the wrath Clemens, who is only inches ahead of John Rocker on the evolutionary scale, would face for his caveman-like antics, the rotation was rearranged to keep him from batting in the NL ballpark. It's going to come back to haunt you. Andy Pettitte's tough, I'll give you that, but you've got to face Al Leiter Seriously, after seeing David Cone intr.v. pinch-hit, pinch-hit·ting, pinch-hits 1. Baseball To bat in place of a player scheduled to bat, especially when a hit is badly needed. 2. like Lenny Dykstra We'll take care of Pettitte, then let the chips fall where they may back in da Bronx. CAPTION(S): 2 photos Photo: (1) Brian DOHN The Daily News writer who grew up in New Jersey hating the Mets. (2) Scott MAGOLOFF The Daily News editor who grew up in Long Island hating the Yankees. |
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