Video - Nashua Woman Charged With Murder After Running Down Red Sox Fans
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It's Still Just a Game
Published 5/5/2008 by Denton at Surviving Grady
Anyone that's stopped by our humble blog over the past four years knows a couple of things about us: we love the Red Sox and we hate the Yankees. But even in our drunkest, hepped-up-on-Red-Bull, post-Yankee-loss rage, we know it's just a game and there's always gonna be another one. Sadly, there are people that take sports way too far. And that's when "real life" creeps in to our favorite pastime, and makes it something less for everyone who loves the game.
Yankees/Red Sox Rivalry Goes To Another Level
Published 5/5/2008 by Ian at SOX & Dawgs
I’m all about good fun with Yankees fans when it comes to the rivalry with them and the Boston Red Sox but this is taking it way too far.
A group of Red Sox fans was outside of a bar in New Hampshire when they spotted a car with a Yankees sticker on it and started to chant “Yankees Suck!”. The woman, Ivonne Hernandez, then got into an argument with the group and allegedly got into a fight with a young woman. After the fight was over, she decided to get her and drive towards the group thinking they would get out of the way. Instead she struck Matthew Beaudoin and the girl she had fought ...
Yankees-Red Sox Spat Ends In Death…
Published 5/5/2008 by Maryland Orioles' Fan at Oriole Post - Baltimore Orioles Analysis & News; The World of Baseball and Beyond
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Some Perspective on Rivalries
Published 5/6/2008 by Matt P at The700Level.com - Philly Sports & Minutiae
With the Flyers-Penguins series set to get underway this weekend, you'll hear the word "rivalry" thrown about quite a bit, and in the buildings housing the games, the comments under the posts here, and everywhere that fans congregate, you'll see why. It gets intense. You start to hate people you don't know. And usually, it can be fun, adding a little spice off the ice.
But there's a line. And unfortunately, that line is being crossed too often these days. Off-the-ice/field events should not be making headlines, and certainly not the obituaries: Ticked off by an earlier scuffle and taunted by anti-Yankees chants, a ...

