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Call in CSI Cooperstown they will get to the bottom of this

Mike Golic called, he wants his joke back.

Hey a good joke is a good joke and I will give Golic credit.

as for AFB nice knowing ya.

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Seriously, was it wrapped up in something during the game? I don't see why all the Red Sox fans are making a big deal out of it. You won the series, that's all that matters really. I mean it's not like the whole series rested on this bloody sock. Damn I sound english :P

It is funny seeing all the replies from the Cardinal-backers in this thread....

Really? See nothing funny at all myself.

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Call in CSI Cooperstown they will get to the bottom of this

Mike Golic called, he wants his joke back.

Hey a good joke is a good joke and I will give Golic credit.

as for AFB nice knowing ya.

Boo on you. I gave you credit for making me chuckle, and you didn't properly cite Golic right away.

1 hour ago, ShutUpLutz! said:

and the drunken doodoobags jumping off the tops of SUV's/vans/RV's onto tables because, oh yeah, they are drunken drug abusing doodoobags

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Bah

Imitation is the sincerest form of Faltery

As for the sock it aint just paint

That wasn't imitation, TNak. It's called joke stealing, Carlos Mencia.

Seriously, was it wrapped up in something during the game? I don't see why all the Red Sox fans are making a big deal out of it. You won the series, that's all that matters really. I mean it's not like the whole series rested on this bloody sock. Damn I sound english :P

It is funny seeing all the replies from the Cardinal-backers in this thread....

Really? See nothing funny at all myself.

If you don't find someone turning a debate over Drama Queen Schilling's bloody sock into a bitch fest over home field advantage in the World Series when their team was swept to be absolutely friggin' hilarious, then you just have no since of humor.

Just another sign that the terrorists are winning.

On January 16, 2013 at 3:49 PM, NJTank said:

Btw this is old hat for Notre Dame. Knits Rockne made up George Tip's death bed speech.

 

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If you don't find someone turning a debate over Drama Queen Schilling's bloody sock into a bitch fest over home field advantage in the World Series when their team was swept to be absolutely friggin' hilarious, then you just have no since of humor.

You're bad at definitions. Two fans mentioning it and one fan disagreeing with those fans hardly constitutes a b****fest.

As for Schilling, I think the issue is closed.

(1) Thorne has in a very sincere matter said he totally misunderstood and now totally believes that it was blood. And

(2) It sure looks blood.

Schilling's still a punk, but he wasn't punking us there.

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I for one am shocked that #### would blow a story regarding the Boston Red Sox all out of proportion. I expect better from such world-class journalists...

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BOSTON (AP) - Boston Red Sox pitcher Curt Schilling offered US$1 million to anyone who could prove it was not blood that blotted his famous sock in the 2004 playoffs, and criticized members of the media in a blog on his personal Web site Friday.

not blood or not his blood? Big difference there. And...

Schilling offered $1 million to anyone who could prove the blood on his sock was not authentic. But it's unclear where the sock is. Schilling has said he put it in the laundry; on Friday he wrote that he suspects a Yankees clubhouse employee still has it. The pitcher donated another bloodstained sock worn in Game 2 of the World Series to the Hall of Fame.

The sock in the hall is substitute sock, there's no way to prove anything. Easy to put $1M up when the sock in question is MIA.

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The sock in the hall is substitute sock, there's no way to prove anything. Easy to put $1M up when the sock in question is MIA.

Did you ever hear about a thing called DNA?

Schilling knows that he is a sure HOFer in a future so he's not running any bad chance like Palmeiro or Bonds to ruin his voyage to Cooperstown.

That is because he is offering $1M to prove all the sox stuff. He knows that some one could take a dry blood sample from the sox in the HOF and ask him for a blood sample.

And I believe him not because I'm a Red Sox fan... besides, did he hit any winning Series HR with his bleeding sox? Is a bleeding sox a kind of corked bat like the one of Sammy Sosa?

Having a bleeding sox isn't against any rule of baseball.

Knowing Schilling as a staunch US patriot and in 2004 USA was in war in the Middle East where US soldiers were dying every day.

And perhaps Curt was thinking that his scar is a very little thing compared with the mentioned several deaths... and he would decide that a scar like that can't stop his pursuit for a World Series victory.

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I dont want this post to sound biased cause im a Yankees fan but dont you think he played it up by wearing the stirrups instead of the all red socks which wouldnt have shown the blood?

Although its possible that he wore stirrups all season long and I didnt notice it.

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The sock in the hall is substitute sock, there's no way to prove anything. Easy to put $1M up when the sock in question is MIA.

Did you ever hear about a thing called DNA?

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What are they going to DNA test? A non-existent sock?

READ THE ARTICLE. IT'S GONE.

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What are they going to DNA test? A non-existent sock?

READ THE ARTICLE. IT'S GONE.

According to the article on MLB.com:

His sock showed similar markings in Game 2 of the World Series, and that garment is now on display at the National Baseball Hall of Fame.

There is no mention in the Yahoo article as to the whereabouts of any socks.

EatSleepJeep, you may be thinking of the sock from the ALDS against the Yankees. Schilling says he has no idea where that sock is.

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Of course its real :censored:in' blood! Paint doesn't oxidize to brown.

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