Re: Friendly Fenway Re: Nomar Dreams Of Finishing Career With Red Sox
Nomar would have to be down to his last dollar to come back to the Sox. Remember how Luccino trashed him on the way out? All of a sudden we heard about all the "trouble" with Nomar.
I gotta admit, I was on this board absolutely trashing the Nomar trade in 2004. I was obvioulsy wrong. For one thing Cabrera was an "upgrade" simply because he was a healthy, slick fielding SS. Nomar's health/availability was a big question. I still think Nomar was a great Sox player that just got caught in the machine.
--- On Fri, 7/10/09, Larry Bromley <labro54@...> wrote:
From: Larry Bromley <labro54@...> Subject: Friendly Fenway Re: Nomar Dreams Of Finishing Career With Red Sox To: friendlyfenway@yahoogroups.com Date: Friday, July 10, 2009, 12:38 AM
Does he LOOK like a juicer? WTH is that question for? You start out defending him, then there's that little implication. Are you suspicious of anyone who gets hurt now? I'd like to see this group suddenly come to life in response to the steriod claim.
go.john99 <no_reply@.. .> wrote: > > Nomar was absolutely one of my favorites. The talk shows were still trying to badmouth him Monday, saying they didn't think he was sincere with his pre-game comments. I think he is sincere and seemed to appreciate the ovation. > > The unanswered question is was he a juicer and did this contribute to his quick downfall, or was it just injuries? I still appreciate all he did, including the 3 HR game I saw (the one on his birthday).
This story was sent to you by: sean maybe at the end of his career we can bring him back for one of those 1 day deals so hec can retire as a member of the Red...
while I don't see Nomar finishing his career with the Red Sox, I was glad to see the Fenway crowd give Nomar the warm reception he deserves. Â Nomar was the...
Nomar was absolutely one of my favorites. The talk shows were still trying to badmouth him Monday, saying they didn't think he was sincere with his pre-game...
Does he LOOK like a juicer? WTH is that question for? You start out defending him, then there's that little implication. Are you suspicious of anyone who gets...
 Nomar would have to be down to his last dollar to come back to the Sox. Remember how Luccino trashed him on the way out? All of a sudden we heard about all...
If by caught in the machine, you mean that Nomar was a player who 'seemingly' exhibited the behaviors of someone on roids? If you mean he also fell victim...
 It has been revealed that Nomar did not exactly turn down the contract offer; The Sox made and offer, Nomar's agent made a counter offer and the Sox pulled...
See embedded remarks below. _____ From: friendlyfenway@yahoogroups.com [mailto:friendlyfenway@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Sean Wilson Sent: July 11, 2009...
Since he left, Nomah learned to play 1B and 3B. If the Sox ever needed a supersub, he could be the one, even only for a stretch drive at the end of his career....
Ok then, I don't believe for a minute that Nomar was on steroids. Everything I ever read while he was with the Sox told me that he had an amazing work ethic...
LOL, Nomar's bizarre behavior screamed roids. his sudden bulking up for the infamous SI Cover screamed roids. His sudden and bizarre injuries screamed roids....
 Hard to prove a negative. It is certainly possible Nomar did steriods, but you leave out one of the most valid inferences - many high performing players...
LOL Rich, as a matter of fact I have been on roids. _____ From: friendlyfenway@yahoogroups.com [mailto:friendlyfenway@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Charscot ...
Happen to have a chance to get up to Boston for the day. Not to see the game but just to enjoy the town. Haven't been to Boston in over a year.  The...
See remarks below: _____ From: friendlyfenway@yahoogroups.com [mailto:friendlyfenway@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Sean Wilson Sent: July 11, 2009 08:41 To:...
Yes the SI cover and rash of injuries is suspicious. I can't be a fan of someone and wonder if they were on the juice? There is some evidence to suggest...