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July 13, 2007

G89: Blue Jays 6, Red Sox 5

MLBTV was blacked out for me at work tonight, so I followed along via Gameday.

Down by one in the 9th, the Sox had Lugo on second and Pedroia on first with one out and the bats they wanted at the plate -- Ortiz and Ramirez -- but tonight wasn't the night for heroics. Tiz flied to center and Manny flied out right.

Manny's two-run blast to left in the 1st gave Boston a 2-0 lead. In the third, Sexy Lips allowed four runs, but then the Sox got three in the home half of the inning, highlighted by Mike Lowell's two-run triple (!) to center.

Kyle Snyder ran into some trouble after two were gone in the 6th -- a walk to Vernon Wells and doubles by Reed Johnson and Alex Rios.

The Red Sox mustered only four hits over the final six innings.

Mike Timlin came out of the pen to end Snyder's mess and then he pitched the 7th and 8th. He retired all seven men he faced. In his last seven appearances, he's pitched 10.1 innings and allowed three hits, three walks and zero runs.

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Shaun Marcum (3.62, 126 ERA+) / Julian Tavarez (4.97, 90 ERA+)

Lineups inside.

Redsox.com:
After contributing a month and a half of stellar starting pitching, Marcum ... allowed eight earned runs in 3.1 innings against the Cleveland Indians [last Saturday], as his ERA jumped from 2.86 to 3.62. He has yielded three earned runs in 15 career innings against the Red Sox.
More than half of those innings came in a start -- and 5-0 win -- last September 25: 8-2-0-1-10.

Looking at the box for that game, I see Doug Mirabelli saw 21 pitches in 3 PA (10-6-5, all strikeouts), five more than Kevin Youkilis (4-4-3-5) or David Ortiz (7-1-5-3) saw in 4 PA. Weird.

194 comments:

  1. Drew, RF
    Pedroia, 2B
    Ortiz, DH
    Ramirez, LF
    Youkilis, 1B
    Lowell, 3B
    Varitek, C
    Crisp, CF
    Lugo, SS

    Wells, CF
    Johnson, LF
    Rios, RF
    Thomas, DH
    Glaus, 3B
    Overbay, 1B
    Hill, 2B
    Zaun, C
    McDonald, SS

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  2. 8 of his 15 innings was in that one game, and Mirabelli seeing more pitches is the odd little fact. What we should like is that as a starter this year Marcum gets Tim Wakefield like run support. 4.0 runs per game.

    In his 7 no decisions and his loss as a starter the Jays have scored 8 runs in his 48 1/3 innings pitched.

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  3. Ichiro won't be joining Dice in Boston -- he signed a 5/90 extension with Seattle.

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  4. Buffyvision, re Manny's fielding: "It's never pretty out there, but he gets the job done. They put up with him defensively, because they love his bat."

    STFU, you morons.

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  5. L-girl said...

    STFU, you morons.

    Since that seems to be a common comment among the non-nesn announcers maybe you should add that to the everybody drink!

    also, well said.

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  6. MFY at 43-43, trying to get over .500.

    Outside of that stretch where everyone thought they were "turning it around" -- June 13-22 -- they have not been over .500 since April 20, when they were 8-7.

    They went 2 games over for the first time on June 14 (33-31). They have been 3 games over only once (June 17, 35-32).

    We are 20 games over .500.

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  7. "It's never pretty out there, but he gets the job done."

    Redsock on Buffy and Tabler:

    "It's never pretty to listen to, but they get the job done -- i.e., they stay in the booth talking until the game is over."

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  8. Ichiro Ortizuki singles to left again.

    And Manny's back.

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  9. MManny!

    Or as they call him at Over The Monster:

    Being!

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  10. Redsock - Hot topic on the big show today was trading Coco and a couple of minor leaguers to Cincy for Griffey. Does that make any sense to you?

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  11. I don't care much for it. What's left on Griffey's contract - would this be a one-year rental? Would we hire someone to walk in front of him clearing banana peels?

    Not to say it's would be a bad deal in terms of value, but to me it smells Yankeeish. Aging superstar and all.

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  12. "also, well said."

    thanks :)

    yes, i'm quite the poet.

    "It's never pretty to listen to, but they get the job done -- i.e., they stay in the booth talking until the game is over."

    If only there was an announcer as good as Manny is a fielder...

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  13. Seems lame. A lot would depend on the prospects, I guess.

    I read that Lowell will not sign for only one year with anyone, so I say we say goodbye in November. We can't saddle ourselves with him for 2-3 years.

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  14. If only there was an announcer as good as Manny is a fielder...

    Don's as good as Manny in LF.

    We need someone who is as good as Manny is as a hitter.

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  15. Orsillo: He's got his quirks, can be annoying, says/does silly things, but is decent, and sometimes very good.

    DO = MBM.

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  16. Butch Stearns is the one pushing this trade. His reasoning is that Papi isn't being Papi, Ellsbury is going to be the center fielder next year and that Griffey wants out of Cincy with his 9 mil contract for this year.

    He also wants to include Bowdin(sp?), Lester or Bucholtz(sp?) and maybe Moss or Murphy.

    The only way I would do it is if Ortiz went down for the season, and I would not trade Coco. How many spectacular catches has he made in critical situations this year that saved runs? At least 10, heck, he's probably done that just in Beckett's starts.

    I also think that Bowdin and Bucholtz are untouchable.

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  17. Buffy/Tabler: "The thing about the Red Sox lineup is that they all hit differently, you can't just go out there and pitch them all the same way."

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  18. If Stearns thinks that's a good deal for the Sox, I want some of what Stearns is smoking.

    Actually, I want a LOT of it. And I want it RIGHT NOW!!!

    Good god -- what a moron. It's like Theo calling up the Twins and saying we'll give you Mirabelli and Pineiro for Santana and Mauer.

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  19. Buffy/Tabler: "The thing about the Red Sox lineup is that they all hit differently, you can't just go out there and pitch them all the same way."

    Buffy will make a dandy pitching coach one day.

    It reminds me of a headline I saw linked somewhere, something like: "Health is key to Oakland's second half chances"

    In other news:
    "Health is key to Boston's second half chances"
    "Health is key to Detroit's second half chances"
    "Health is key to the Angels' second half chances"
    "Health is key to Seattle's second half chances"
    "Health is key to Cleveland's second half chances"

    ETC.

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  20. Good god -- what a moron. It's like Theo calling up the Twins and saying we'll give you Mirabelli and Pineiro for Santana and Mauer.

    What the twins won't go for that?

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  21. What the twins won't go for that?

    If they are out of the wild card race, they might. Worth a call.

    But Mauer might not be able to catch a knuckleball. Better not call. We don't want to have to make another trade to get Belly back again.

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  22. After Manny's assist and a Jay thrown out at the plate, they repeated that Manny "doesn't look pretty out there".

    Looked pretty to me! "Pretty pretty pretty pretty ... good."

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  23. NY: 001
    TB: 03

    Nice going, FBfO!

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  24. It ain't a fucking fashion show guys!

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  25. Hey Buffy:

    Being 11 GB doesn't look too pretty either, does it?

    Wanker.

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  26. Buffy/Tabler: "The thing about the Red Sox lineup is that they all hit differently, you can't just go out there and pitch them all the same way."

    How about all of the starters for the sox are in the top 50 for pitches per plate appearance, with Lowell being the worst at 3.75 pitches per appearance.

    Do you think they are patient?

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  27. Following along on Gameday -- Lowell got a triple????

    That means a normal runner could have circled the bases twice, right?

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  28. How we doin' on style points now, motherfuckaaaahhhhhh?

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  29. Here's something I agree with from the announcers, and one reason I love this team so much. It seems like they take full advantage of every opponent mistake - pounce all over it and wring it for all it's worth.

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  30. Drew - has NESN said anything yet?

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  31. Just got to see Manny's HR on the NESN feed on Gameday's in-game highlights.

    Maybe NESN is the archived game. I can check tomorrow.

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  32. Did you know Lugo's BA has "slipped" to .201?

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  33. Tightness in right hamstring

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  34. MFY - 1
    D Rays - 4 top of the 5th. OMG its the most amazing thing i've ever seen Roger has thrown 60 pitches in 4 innings.

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  35. Redsock said:
    We can't saddle ourselves with him for 2-3 years.

    Lowell got a triple????

    That means a normal runner could have circled the bases twice, right?


    Wow, Where is the love???????

    For a guy with 66 rbi's

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  36. Lowell, two years for 16 mil.

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  37. High fly, deep center, hit wall, rolled back in. Possible ITPHR for, say, Coco.

    (I don't think saying Lowell is slow is to not love him.... he is about the slowest man in baseball.)

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  38. I like Mike -- I never expected him to hit like he has -- but signing him for 2-3-4 years would not be a good business decision.

    His comments sound like he wants to get more than 2 years.

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  39. Including tonight Tavarez in his last 5 starts - 25.1 IP, 5.61 ERA and 1.79 WHIP.

    If Lester was pitching lights out for the PawSox?

    Way to go Mikey!

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  40. My "tightness in right hamstring" comment was referring to Drew.

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  41. FBFO - 5.1 5 5 5 4 2 0 89-44 4.20

    MFY - 1
    TB - 5

    top of the seventh.

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  42. Timlin will come through here. You can blame me if he doesn't.

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  43. FBFO - 5.1 5 5 5 4 2

    ... and here's your check for one million dollars, Ace.

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  44. nope, we'll blame him. or maybe tito. but not you, jere.

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  45. So I guess I can't get credit if he succeeds. Damn.

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  46. he comes thru sometimes. even a stopped clock and all.

    but he's still toast.

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  47. When! When he succeeds! And he did, sweet... Now runs!

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  48. That looked deep on Gameday.

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  49. Thank God for the Triangle and Crisp. Toast comes through.

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  50. He'll still have a chance to suck when Tito sends him out for the 7th.

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  51. Little shy of the track. Never a doubt for we who inexplicably have faith in him. NOt sarcasm there, I really don't know why I think he'll be fine, but I think he will help us in '07.

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  52. Not triangle, either, it was right to the ol' wagon gate.

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  53. Nothing wrong with irrational faith. I have it for many people. But not White Flag. I can't stand the sight of him in a game.

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  54. Foot race: Lowell, Mirabelli, Bengi Molina. Who wins? Does Lowell look speedy?

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  55. I want the type of guy he is on our side down the stretch. I think if he's truly healthy, he'll be able to help us out.

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  56. Foot race: Lowell, Mirabelli, Bengi Molina. Who wins?

    Frank Thomas: "What about me?"

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  57. I swear, Lowell's shown me this year that there may be no slower player in the game.

    Oh, and about Timlin, I meant "type of player," not "type of guy."

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  58. I want the type of guy he is on our side down the stretch.

    Used up?
    Ineffective?
    Sucky?
    Neo-Con?

    ???

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  59. Tough-ass pitcher. I don't think he's done.

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  60. L-girl said...
    If I wish Mike Timlin has a hunting accident in the off-season, does that make me a bad person?

    Just asking. Like, for information's sake.

    Sat Sep 30,2006 10:52:00 PM


    If nothing, she is consistent....:)

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  61. i'd love to be wrong. but i'd love it even more if he were dfa'd.

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  62. Lowell's shown me this year that there may be no slower player in the game.

    That's because he's lazy. Never hustles. Wears his hair in dreads --

    Oh, wrong conversation.

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  63. Globe blog is saying that Donnelly felt tightness in his forearm while warming up in Lowell. Re-evaluation tomorrow.

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  64. Sat Sep 30, 2006 10:52:00 PM

    Pretty sure you can't search comments -- you keeping a text file over there, 9?

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  65. Not a fatal accident. Just something to end his pitching career. And the deer survives.

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  66. Google remembers comments....

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  67. Maybe 9 has total recall. Unlike me who has no recall.

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  68. Maybe he's he living camera.

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  69. Google remembers ...

    As does Pepperidge Farm.


    ...

    who's hurt? iron mike?

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  70. Lowell is slower than Molina???

    (Sorry, Frank)

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  71. Pedroia has somethig in his eye.

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  72. dusty has something in his eye

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  73. living camera, pretty freaky, eh?

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  74. I'm sorry, nobody is slower than Molina, any of the Molina's.

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  75. don't don & jerry have a milano routine?

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  76. I wonder if the people who didn't want Lugo on the team because he may have hit his wife have any issues with Timlin, who has unabashedly supported the torture, rape and slaughter of hundreds of thousands of innocent people in Iraq?

    Just a passing thought.

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  77. but what other family has a son named yadda yadda?

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  78. Look at that, 3-0 and he gets the guy. Join the Timlin brigade. Come hunt innocent deer with me and Mike!

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  79. Jere should bid on the 3-day hunting trip with Wakefield and White Flag.

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  80. And then donate the money to PETA.

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  81. "I wonder if the people who didn't want Lugo on the team because he may have hit his wife have any issues with Timlin, who has unabashedly supported the torture, rape and slaughter of hundreds of thousands of innocent people in Iraq?"

    Let alone the deer!!

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  82. If Timlin went hunting Rob Deer, that might be worth watching. ... Step aside, Charlie Moore.

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  83. I was gonna say "Well, Timlin didn't actually do the killing, whereas Lugo did the beating." Then I remembered, had he killed people in Iraq, they would've liked him even more.

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  84. Funny you mention Rob Deer and I look up and Wily Mo's up---that was my little joke when we traded Arroyo for him: "We got robbed here (we got Rob Deer.)"

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  85. Wow, my girlfriend just came up with a good "today only" nickname: Dustin "my eye" Pedroia.

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  86. If he gets traded to the Royals, you can call him "Dust In The Wind".

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  87. traded to KC . . . dust in the wind

    Ok, what are you guys drinking and where can I get some?

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  88. if dusty gets traded to the royals, i quit!

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  89. allan, you're not drinking at work, are you?

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  90. "If he gets traded to the Royals, you can call him "Dust In The Wind"."

    That's Dustin Mohr...

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  91. i wish!

    just being very quick-witted tonight.

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  92. 6-4 tampa, not that i care. b2b hrs, posada & matsui.

    who i don't call dumbo and shemp.

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  93. " I close my eyes ..."

    great, now i can sing that crap all night

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  94. From Gammons's latest ESPN column:

    "This is really true: When Manny Ramirez gets custom-made clothing at a chic Boston store, when the tailor embroiders Ramirez's monogram, instead of his actual initials, Manny has "MBM" sewn into his shirts and jackets. Yup. Manny Being Manny."

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  95. Just remember boys and girls:

    "Nothing lasts forever but the earth and sky."

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  96. You see that Abreu flyout on Gameday? Looks like he could've been robbed. Satan Rays are three outs away.

    I believe Pedro also doesn't call Posada Dumbo.

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  97. I can't vouch for Timlin beyond 1.3 innings. He's on his own now.

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  98. That was about one big-boy step from the wall.

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  99. Geez, even Jere has cut him loose. Tito, d'ya hear that?

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  100. MBM-monogrammed clothes?! *Very* nice!

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  101. As much as you might love to believe anything negative about Joe Torre, Gary Sheffield is not necessarily a credible source.

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  102. From the same story Allan linked to above: "He also says that he never took steroids because "the bottom line is steroids is something you stick in your butt -- period." "

    But Sheffield has already admitted steroid use.

    And what's up with "stick in your butt"? Homophobic much?

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  103. I don't like him, but he's been getting a lot of outs lately.

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  104. 2.3 perfect for my rightwing friend!

    Winglin!

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  105. I know -- but more crap for Torre and the MFY to deal with is always fun.

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  106. "I know -- but more crap for Torre and the MFY to deal with is always fun."

    So I hear.

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  107. "I know -- but more crap for Torre and the MFY to deal with is always fun."

    This is what I was trying to figure out how to say.

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  108. Who has the walk off for tonight?

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  109. S1c, I was about to ask that re walkoff. Allan, does anyone have this game?

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  110. I'll take "Clemens loses to Devil Rays for 28 Million," Alex.

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  111. "FBFO loses, Kazmir wins."

    Kazmir has a great nickname in our house, but you have to sing it. Or whatever it's called when you try to imitate guitar chords without a guitar.

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  112. Well, will have to get the rest of this game on the radio as I go earn the dance lessons.

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  113. I'll take "Clemens loses to Devil Rays for 28 Million," Alex.

    Excellent.

    Kazmir is also known as Red Dot.

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  114. Kazmir is also Red Dot. Jere should like that one.

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  115. Today is the only July date that went unpicked.

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  116. "Well, will have to get the rest of this game on the radio as I go earn the dance lessons. "

    Hmm. Does everyone understand that but me?

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  117. The Big Fellow is up 4th in the ninth.

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  118. "Today is the only July date that went unpicked."

    According to Murphy, we should see our first Papi walkoff tonight.

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  119. Before his start tonight, Fat Billy's ERA+ was 117. ... Same as Dice-K.

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  120. we should see our first Papi walkoff tonight

    Okay by me. I'll come up with another contest.

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  121. Yeah, I've done all the usual nicknames for Kazmir. I'm trying to find the one on my blog that you mentioned, but I don't remember how I spelled "dun nuh nunt"

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  122. they're usual, but that's why they're good. they're inevitable.

    that's a tough thing to spell, duht-nuh-nuh.

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  123. Lugo giving that Papi walk-off a chance.

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  124. Accardo's about to find the missing WMPs.

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  125. Okay, L, I searched my whole blog but couldn't find where I called him "DUn nuh nun" or whatever--but you should like this one: http://letsgosox.blogspot.com/2006/07/thirdth-of-july.html

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  126. I always like it when Wily Mo limits his outs to one per at bat. We're good.

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  127. Thanks Jere, I'll look right after Papi's walkoff.

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  128. "I always like it when Wily Mo limits his outs to one per at bat."

    :)

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  129. I felt HR for Dustin earlier, maybe he can keep Papi from having to come up at all.

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  130. I'm all for Dusty being a hero. Go for it, little guy.

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  131. Jesus, he almost overslid that bag...

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  132. Little Lowe face on the pitcher there?

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  133. Yes! This guy's got total Lowe face. I like our chances considering which two major leaguers are coming up.

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  134. Geez, it feels like October, not 11 games up in July.

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  135. Hope Accardo is wearing a diaper, yo.

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  136. Are you kidding me? Lugo doesn't tag up on that?

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  137. OK Manny, your turn. Be Manny.

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  138. "Are you kidding me? Lugo doesn't tag up on that? "

    He got a hit and stole a base. I guess he doesn't want to push his luck.

    But weird, yes.

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  139. anti-climactic that one. Just glad not to see the double play.

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  140. I guess he wanted to make sure to score the tying run if it fell

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  141. bah

    ok, don't forget our theme song....

    "Who cares? We're 11 games up!"

    G'night all.

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  142. 10 games, actually.

    Jays back in 2nd.

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  143. L-girl said...

    But Sheffield has already admitted steroid use.

    And what's up with "stick in your butt"? Homophobic much?


    I think what he admitted to was rubbing cream somewhere..

    And , I haven't seen the HBO show yet, but I think the but thing is his ignorance saying that if you take steriods you HAVE to shot them in your but, He is such an idiot and very angry....And trying to call Torre a racist.c'mon, and also Jeter wasn't black enough....And why does HBO do a story on him anyway , how is he signifigant in anyway for public commentary

    Like Sheff isn't aware of the non-detecting HGH...which I heard rumors that a lot of a-list actors take this now, its the fountain of youth at like $10,000 /a month.....


    And with recalling the Timlin thing , I remember vividly about L-girl and some feminist wetsuit taking out timlin from ythe hotel in the skydome.....the other quote was just the quickest when I found, I knew it was sept.

    And redsock I got your Dustin in the wind joke , funny....kinda...:)


    One last thing on Sheff from the GQ article:

    “What I called is that you’re going to see more black faces, but there ain’t no English going to be coming out.....

    Oh O.K.

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  144. "Well, will have to get the rest of this game on the radio as I go earn the dance lessons. "

    Hmm. Does everyone understand that but me?


    I had to leave to go to job number 2, which basically pays for the ball room dance lessons for the s1c-ette, and also pays for the flute lessons, the guitar lessons and basically everything else that a 16 year old daughter wants or needs to round out her life.

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  145. "I remember vividly about L-girl and some feminist wetsuit taking out timlin from ythe hotel in the skydome"

    I've never understood a sentence less than I have this one. Please explain. Also, I'm starting a band called Feminist Wetsuit.

    While trying to figure this all out, I noticed that the first definition of "feminist" (which was awesome, and I stopped reading there, as I'd guess there are some definitions I woudn't want to read...) on urban dictionary was from "laurie k." Is that L-girl?

    "http://www.urbandictionary.com/author.php?author=laurie+k"

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  146. No, not her. She's Laura.

    The wetsuit comment reminded me of a James Bond character coming out of the ocean with a cross-bow.

    You're right -- good band name.

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  147. I think the but thing is his ignorance saying that if you take steriods you HAVE to shot them in your but

    I agree. And that idiot wanted to sign with us. Thank Gdo that didn't happen!!!

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  148. It seemed like her writing style as well as something she might say. So when I saw something so close to Laura K as the author, I figured "laurie k" might be a secret "writin' definitions on websites" moniker (Ka-moniker?) of hers....

    "We're Feminist Wetsuit from East St. Louis! 1! 2! 3! 4!..."

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  149. 185 (186 after I click Publish) comments!!!!!!

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  150. I missed half the fun last night!

    Thank gdo?! Feminist Wetsuit?! Ka-moniker? I love it. LOVE IT!

    I wish I had defined feminist at Urban Dictionary, but I don't post there, and I would always post either as laura k (lower case) or L-girl (L upper case only). Just so you know.

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  151. I love 9Casey's comments about Sheffield. Maybe Sheff's JoS nickname should be The Angry Idiot.

    "What I called is that you're going to see more black faces, but there ain't no English going to be coming out...."

    This is truly disgusting. It tops the one about Jeter not being "all the way black," which is bad enough.

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  152. "I remember vividly about L-girl and some feminist wetsuit taking out timlin from ythe hotel in the skydome"

    I believe this was me and dietcokegirl fantasizing about taking care of bidness.

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  153. S1c, thanks for explaining. I knew it must have something to do with your heavily female household. :)

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  154. Jere said...


    "We're Feminist Wetsuit from East St. Louis! 1! 2! 3! 4!..."


    Fantastic........

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  155. but there ain't no English going to be coming out

    what language is this?

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  156. ...heavily female household. :)

    Can I use the Sheffield logic here and blame all my problems on them? Of, course they would just kick my skinny behind if I did that, so its probably not wise LOL.

    Well, got to go get some sleep.

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  157. I forgot to check back here for the end of this discussion. Gdo, I hate it when I do that.

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