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Lady Gaga's a Yankee fan :D
Taken at the game she went to:
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I now like her 10x more than I used to (BTW, Alejandro is in my Top 10 Favorite Songs)
 
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only 2 people were wearing socks, and they ARE the red sox. so i felt the need to make them stand out (:

I know, I just wish they all had their socks showing.

#1 because it annoys me that there is only 2 people wearing their socks like that
#2 Like you said, they are the Red Sox, hello, don't you think they all should be showing their socks then?

It's just my OCD. I'm freaking out everytime I look at that picture :/
 

I know, I just wish they all had their socks showing.

#1 because it annoys me that there is only 2 people wearing their socks like that
#2 Like you said, they are the Red Sox, hello, don't you think they all should be showing their socks then?

It's just my OCD. I'm freaking out everytime I look at that picture :/

oooooooh burn, cause its staying there xD
 
I like that Lady Gaga came to a Yankees game.
It just shows how diverse we are.
And Lady Gaga is a really influencial person... you don't see her at any Red Sux games, do you?
Yeah.



Then I should ignore you so it won't show me any more of your posts- including signatures (:

wow your so diverse cause lady gaga turned up to a game LOL.

and, okay, if you want (:
 
Oct 13th-Red=Life
Oct 14th-Orange=Healing
Oct 15th-Yellow=Sunlight
Omit 16th=17th
Oct 18th-Green=Nature
Oct 19th-Blue=Harmony
Oct 20th-Purple=Spirit
 
The following chart lists the Major League Baseball players who have earned over $100 million total salary over their career (through the end of 2009 and not including bonuses)

1. $231,416,252 – Alex Rodriguez
2. $188,245,322 – Barry Bonds (retired)
3. $186,112,763 – Manny Ramírez
4. $182,830,000 – Derek Jeter
5. $175,550,019 – Randy Johnson (retired)
6. $168,008,550 – Gary Sheffield (retired)
7. $153,845,000 – Greg Maddux (retired)
8. $149,353,682 – Ken Griffey, Jr. (retired)
9. $147,259,585 – Pedro Martínez (retired)
10. $144,533,619 – Mike Mussina (retired)
11. $146,299,000 – Carlos Delgado (retired)
12. $136,961,667 – Jim Thome
13. $135,595,446 – John Smoltz (retired)
14. $130,890,502 – Kevin Brown (retired)
15. $128,639,293 – Tom Glavine(retired)
16. $128,134,019 – Jeff Bagwell (retired)
17. $129,058,996 – Jason Giambi
18. $127,552,133 – Chipper Jones
19. $126,000,000 – Vernon Wells
20. $124,068,000 – Sammy Sosa (retired)
21. $124,550,270 – Mike Hampton
22. $121,001,000 – Roger Clemens (retired)
23. $120,176,002 – Mike Piazza (retired)
24. $116,573,932 – Iván Rodríguez
25. $114,530,125 – Mariano Rivera
26. $114,158,000 – Curt Schilling (retired)
27. $113,582,416 – Andy Pettitte
28. $113,540,000 – Todd Helton
29. $112,430,000 – Vladimir Guerrero
30. $110,363,431 – Larry Walker (retired)
31. $105,644,770 – Magglio Ordonez
32. $104,634,000 – Frank Thomas (retired)
33. $103,100,001 – Bernie Williams (retired)
34. $102,933,410 – Andruw Jones
35. $100,616,066 – Shawn Green (retired)
36. $100,405,001 – Mo Vaughn (retired)

Wooo A-ROD!
Yeah, I definatly don't think he cares that people call him A-ROID.
If I had 2 million bucks like that, I wouldn't care what people called me.
 
The following chart lists the top-twenty five highest paid players.

1. Alex Rodriguez, New York Yankees- $ 33,000,000
2. Manny Ramirez, Chicago White Sox- $ 23,854,494
3. Derek Jeter, New York Yankees- $ 21,600,000
4. Mark Teixeira, New York Yankees- $ 20,625,000
5. Carlos Beltran, New York Mets- $ 19,243,682
6. Carlos Lee, Houston Astros- $ 19,000,000
7. Magglio Ordonez, Detroit Tigers- $ 18,971,596
8. Johan Santana, New York Mets- $ 18,876,139
9. Carlos Zambrano, Chicago Cubs- $ 18,750,000
10. Barry Zito, San Francisco Giants- $ 18,500,000
11. Torii Hunter, Los Angeles Angels- $ 18,000,000
12. Ichiro Suzuki, Seattle Mariners- $ 18,000,000
13. Alfonso Soriano, Chicago Cubs- $ 17,000,000
14. Aramis Ramirez, Chicago Cubs- $ 16,650,000
15. Todd Helton, Colorado Rockies- $ 16,600,000
16. A.J. Burnett, New York Yankees- $ 16,500,000
17. Tim Hudson, Atlanta Braves- $ 15,500,000
18. C.C. Sabathia, New York Yankees- $ 15,285,714
19. Jason Schmidt, Los Angeles Dodgers- $ 15,217,401
20. Vladimir Guerrero, Los Angeles Angels- $ 15,000,000
21. Ryan Howard, Philadelphia Phillies- $ 15,000,000
22. Derek Lowe, Atlanta Braves- $ 15,000,000
23. Mariano Rivera, New York Yankees- $ 15,000,000
24. Miguel Tejada, Houston Astros- $ 14,811,414
25. Lance Berkman, Houston Astros- $ 14,500,000

Dude... Boston doesn't have anyone on the list.
What are they paying their players?
 
The following chart lists the Major League Baseball players who have earned over $100 million total salary over their career (through the end of 2009 and not including bonuses)

1. $231,416,252 – Alex Rodriguez
2. $188,245,322 – Barry Bonds (retired)
3. $186,112,763 – Manny Ramírez
4. $182,830,000 – Derek Jeter
5. $175,550,019 – Randy Johnson (retired)
6. $168,008,550 – Gary Sheffield (retired)
7. $153,845,000 – Greg Maddux (retired)
8. $149,353,682 – Ken Griffey, Jr. (retired)
9. $147,259,585 – Pedro Martínez (retired)
10. $144,533,619 – Mike Mussina (retired)
11. $146,299,000 – Carlos Delgado (retired)
12. $136,961,667 – Jim Thome
13. $135,595,446 – John Smoltz (retired)
14. $130,890,502 – Kevin Brown (retired)
15. $128,639,293 – Tom Glavine(retired)
16. $128,134,019 – Jeff Bagwell (retired)
17. $129,058,996 – Jason Giambi
18. $127,552,133 – Chipper Jones
19. $126,000,000 – Vernon Wells
20. $124,068,000 – Sammy Sosa (retired)
21. $124,550,270 – Mike Hampton
22. $121,001,000 – Roger Clemens (retired)
23. $120,176,002 – Mike Piazza (retired)
24. $116,573,932 – Iván Rodríguez
25. $114,530,125 – Mariano Rivera
26. $114,158,000 – Curt Schilling (retired)
27. $113,582,416 – Andy Pettitte
28. $113,540,000 – Todd Helton
29. $112,430,000 – Vladimir Guerrero
30. $110,363,431 – Larry Walker (retired)
31. $105,644,770 – Magglio Ordonez
32. $104,634,000 – Frank Thomas (retired)
33. $103,100,001 – Bernie Williams (retired)
34. $102,933,410 – Andruw Jones
35. $100,616,066 – Shawn Green (retired)
36. $100,405,001 – Mo Vaughn (retired)

Wooo A-ROD!
Yeah, I definatly don't think he cares that people call him A-ROID.
If I had 2 million bucks like that, I wouldn't care what people called me.

thats a bit excessive eh? 2million bucks? thats stupid money!
 
The following chart lists the top-twenty five highest paid players.

1. Alex Rodriguez, New York Yankees- $ 33,000,000
2. Manny Ramirez, Chicago White Sox- $ 23,854,494
3. Derek Jeter, New York Yankees- $ 21,600,000
4. Mark Teixeira, New York Yankees- $ 20,625,000
5. Carlos Beltran, New York Mets- $ 19,243,682
6. Carlos Lee, Houston Astros- $ 19,000,000
7. Magglio Ordonez, Detroit Tigers- $ 18,971,596
8. Johan Santana, New York Mets- $ 18,876,139
9. Carlos Zambrano, Chicago Cubs- $ 18,750,000
10. Barry Zito, San Francisco Giants- $ 18,500,000
11. Torii Hunter, Los Angeles Angels- $ 18,000,000
12. Ichiro Suzuki, Seattle Mariners- $ 18,000,000
13. Alfonso Soriano, Chicago Cubs- $ 17,000,000
14. Aramis Ramirez, Chicago Cubs- $ 16,650,000
15. Todd Helton, Colorado Rockies- $ 16,600,000
16. A.J. Burnett, New York Yankees- $ 16,500,000
17. Tim Hudson, Atlanta Braves- $ 15,500,000
18. C.C. Sabathia, New York Yankees- $ 15,285,714
19. Jason Schmidt, Los Angeles Dodgers- $ 15,217,401
20. Vladimir Guerrero, Los Angeles Angels- $ 15,000,000
21. Ryan Howard, Philadelphia Phillies- $ 15,000,000
22. Derek Lowe, Atlanta Braves- $ 15,000,000
23. Mariano Rivera, New York Yankees- $ 15,000,000
24. Miguel Tejada, Houston Astros- $ 14,811,414
25. Lance Berkman, Houston Astros- $ 14,500,000

Dude... Boston doesn't have anyone on the list.
What are they paying their players?

decent amounts of money, because our players dont need money to play well/feel good about the team

WE DO THAT ANYWAYZ LULS.
 
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