Brian has always desired to pitch here.
He belongs here like the great Bill Monbouquette.
Brian has the 38 website. Write him, be positive.
That Beach Boy shtick .. shame, shame
Brian Wilson 38 Red Sox 2013
posted at 3/9/2013 12:55 PM EST
Brian has always desired to pitch here.
He belongs here like the great Bill Monbouquette.
Brian has the 38 website. Write him, be positive.
That Beach Boy shtick .. shame, shame
Re: Brian Wilson 38 Red Sox 2013
posted at 3/9/2013 1:02 PM EST
Ok....so post #2 was no better.....My fingers are crossed that your third time is a charm little guy!!!
Re: Brian Wilson 38 Red Sox 2013
posted at 3/9/2013 1:11 PM EST
Am I mistaken , or did you start a thead about Brian Wilson a few days ago?
Reminds me of that guy a few years ago who kept starting the "get Salty" threads, they finally got Salty and he isn't the All Star catcher we thought he would be ( although there is still potential for that), and the "get Salty" guy has never come back and posted that he is sorry for his wild prediction that so far has not turned out as well as we would like.
( I thought the Beach Boys comment was kind of funny myself).
Re: Brian Wilson 38 Red Sox 2013
posted at 3/9/2013 1:11 PM EST
In response to matzoballs's comment:
Brian has always desired to pitch here.
He belongs here like the great Bill Monbouquette.
Brian has the 38 website. Write him, be positive.
That Beach Boy shtick .. shame, shame
Re: Brian Wilson 38 Red Sox 2013
posted at 3/9/2013 1:26 PM EST
matzoballs world revolves around Brian Wilson.
Two posts.
Two Brian Wilson threads.
See a disturbing trend here?
Other famous Wilsons who wanted to play for the Red Sox:
Flip
Ann and Nancy
Woodrow
Jackie
Flip was a good clubhouse guy, couldn't hit a breaking pitch or the cutoff man.
Ann was a little too heavy, Nancy proved to be a distraction to her team...they are currently both dabbling in race cars as NASCAR is the only major pro sport that has women active in the sport.
Woodrow left and ran for president ( too bad he was a hell of a shortstop).
Jackie was kind of crybaby. Al he kept talking about was his lonely teardrops.
Re: Brian Wilson 38 Red Sox 2013
posted at 3/9/2013 1:29 PM EST
In response to ZILLAGOD's comment:
matzoballs world revolves around Brian Wilson.
Two posts.
Two Brian Wilson threads.
See a disturbing trend here?
Other famous Wilsons who wanted to play for the Red Sox:
Flip
Ann and Nancy
Woodrow
Jackie
Flip was a good clubhouse guy, couldn't hit a breaking pitch or the cutoff man.
Ann was a little too heavy, Nancy proved to be a distraction to her team...they are currently both dabbling in race cars as NASCAR is the only major pro sport that has women active in the sport.
Woodrow left and ran for president ( too bad he was a hell of a shortstop).
Jackie was kind of crybaby. Al he kept talking about was his lonely teardrops.
Re: Brian Wilson 38 Red Sox 2013
posted at 3/9/2013 1:31 PM EST
Is he still with the BEACH BOYS ????????
Re: Brian Wilson 38 Red Sox 2013
posted at 3/9/2013 1:34 PM EST
In response to ZILLAGOD's comment:
matzoballs world revolves around Brian Wilson.
Two posts.
Two Brian Wilson threads.
See a disturbing trend here?
Other famous Wilsons who wanted to play for the Red Sox:
Flip
Ann and Nancy
Woodrow
Jackie
Flip was a good clubhouse guy, couldn't hit a breaking pitch or the cutoff man.
Ann was a little too heavy, Nancy proved to be a distraction to her team...they are currently both dabbling in race cars as NASCAR is the on;y major pro sport that has women active in the sport.
Woodrow left and ran for president ( too bad he was a hell of a shortstop).
Jackie was kind of crybaby. Al he kept talking about was his lonely teardrops.
Before you even begin to mention the name Wilson, think 1965. Think Steve Cropper.
Re: Brian Wilson 38 Red Sox 2013
posted at 3/9/2013 2:41 PM EST
In response to ZILLAGOD's comment:
matzoballs world revolves around Brian Wilson.
Two posts.
Two Brian Wilson threads.
See a disturbing trend here?
Other famous Wilsons who wanted to play for the Red Sox:
Flip
Ann and Nancy
Woodrow
Jackie
Flip was a good clubhouse guy, couldn't hit a breaking pitch or the cutoff man.
Ann was a little too heavy, Nancy proved to be a distraction to her team...they are currently both dabbling in race cars as NASCAR is the only major pro sport that has women active in the sport.
Woodrow left and ran for president ( too bad he was a hell of a shortstop).
Jackie was kind of crybaby. Al he kept talking about was his lonely teardrops.
Re: Brian Wilson 38 Red Sox 2013
posted at 3/9/2013 3:52 PM EST
Monbouquette ! some memories ! New England, homegrown talent, there is always something special about having players who are sox fans themselves. Remy, Gedman, the Conigliaros and your call for Wilson. God, wouldn't that be terrific. I have been looking over the boards for years and never posted a line. I caught the Wilson ones and the responses. My God, the number of ignoramuses that reply with the moronic comments. They must be truly unhappy folks. Me? I am smiling and feeling lucky to have some good seats to see the Sox coming over to play the Marlins at Roger Dean Stadium in Jupiter. Matzoballs, that's funny. Keep the faith and hopefully we'll get a healthy Wilson. Because of you, I saw his site. excellent
Re: Brian Wilson 38 Red Sox 2013
posted at 3/9/2013 4:43 PM EST
I once had a dream that I was 300 pounds
And though I was very heavy I floated 'till I could not see the ground.
Re: Brian Wilson 38 Red Sox 2013
posted at 3/9/2013 5:06 PM EST
Thse Sox absolutely should get Wilson. They are way under quota for injured pitchers....
Re: Brian Wilson 38 Red Sox 2013
posted at 3/9/2013 8:43 PM EST
In response to Joebreidey's comment:
In response to ZILLAGOD's comment:
matzoballs world revolves around Brian Wilson.
Two posts.
Two Brian Wilson threads.
See a disturbing trend here?
Other famous Wilsons who wanted to play for the Red Sox:
Flip
Ann and Nancy
Woodrow
Jackie
Flip was a good clubhouse guy, couldn't hit a breaking pitch or the cutoff man.
Ann was a little too heavy, Nancy proved to be a distraction to her team...they are currently both dabbling in race cars as NASCAR is the on;y major pro sport that has women active in the sport.
Woodrow left and ran for president ( too bad he was a hell of a shortstop).
Jackie was kind of crybaby. Al he kept talking about was his lonely teardrops.
I'm surounded by Philistines. And you, of all people.
Before you even begin to mention the name Wilson, think 1965. Think Steve Cropper.
Re: Brian Wilson 38 Red Sox 2013
posted at 3/9/2013 9:36 PM EST
In response to Bill-806's comment:
Is he still with the BEACH BOYS ????????
Re: Brian Wilson 38 Red Sox 2013
posted at 3/9/2013 9:59 PM EST
In response to carnie's comment:
In response to Joebreidey's comment:
In response to ZILLAGOD's comment:
matzoballs world revolves around Brian Wilson.
Two posts.
Two Brian Wilson threads.
See a disturbing trend here?
Other famous Wilsons who wanted to play for the Red Sox:
Flip
Ann and Nancy
Woodrow
Jackie
Flip was a good clubhouse guy, couldn't hit a breaking pitch or the cutoff man.
Ann was a little too heavy, Nancy proved to be a distraction to her team...they are currently both dabbling in race cars as NASCAR is the on;y major pro sport that has women active in the sport.
Woodrow left and ran for president ( too bad he was a hell of a shortstop).
Jackie was kind of crybaby. Al he kept talking about was his lonely teardrops.
I'm surounded by Philistines. And you, of all people.
Before you even begin to mention the name Wilson, think 1965. Think Steve Cropper.
To be fair, Wilson was his first name not his last name.