Bad news everywhere.
Boston's ninth inning rally falls short (box) and the Yankees beat the Devil Rays 3-1. Up by 2 with 3 to play.
It initially looked like the Sox would rout Bonser, as he threw 39 pitches in an eight-batter first inning, allowing three hits and two runs. But he recovered and lasted five innings (5-6-3-2-2, 97). Beckett was not sharp at all (6-10-5-0-6, 99), allowing the Twins to put their leadoff man on base in each of the first five innings. He also gave up solo home runs to Cuddyer and Jones.
Boston trailed 5-3 after six innings. Varitek hit a solo shot in the eighth and, with two outs, Hinske and Lugo both singled. Joe Nathan came in from the pen and got Pedroia to pop out to first base. In the ninth, Moss doubled to left and Ortiz walked (Tiz also singled twice, doubled and homered, with 2 RS and 2 RBI). Lowell moved the runners to second and third on a grounder to first, and Nathan walked Drew intentionally to load the bases.
Varitek fell behind 0-2, fouled off a couple of pitches and brought the count back to 2-2 before striking out on a slider down and in. Youkilis pinch-hit for Kielty and fanned on three pitches, the last one a check swing on a high fastball.
Okajima pitched the Twins eighth. He threw 14 pitches. Morneau flew to right on an 0-1 pitch. Cuddyer hit a first-pitch single to center and stole second, but Jeemer whiffed both Jones (bbffs) and Lecroy (bbfcbs).
In Tampa, the Yankees pounced on the Rays pen and broke a 1-1 tie as soon as Kazmir left the game (6-3-1-0-10, 100).
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Boof Bonser (5.09, 87 ERA+) / Josh Beckett (3.14, 145 ERA+)
A win tonight, coupled with a Yankee loss in Tampa (Hughes/Kazmir), clinches the East.
Game thread here.
Not sure if you have seen this blog or not. Another N.E. sports journalist who has started to blog. Has a pretty good post up about Schilling and the Post season.
ReplyDeleteTonight the magic number moves down another notch as Beckett nails down the Cy (he says as he raps his wooden head).
OK, but I'm still going to start game threads on ThreadSox until they lose! Thanks Cakey for hosting this week. Welcome back, RS.
ReplyDeleteAs is usual, I'll only be around for the first couple of innings until I have to drive home from work, but looking forward to an early lead. Let's make Boof go poof.
S'go Sox...also, "Boof" wtf?
ReplyDeleteThe Rays have the right guy on the mound to do the job. And the Yankees have the right guy on the mound for them to do the choking.
ReplyDeleteA good outing by Beckett makes his CY noise a little louder. 21 wins is a strong, but flawed argument. If CC's last outing is not so good, Josh might even deserve the award.
ReplyDeleteEither way, this guy has really made our season. Big ups.
Guess that the trip took less than three hours since it appears the comments have been updated. Welcome back, and yes, much thanks to Cakey. He was a great host.
ReplyDeleteI may be on and off tonight as we will be on the road at some point, but I am sure hoping to get to see the Sox clinch the Division tonight.
Time of trip was about 2:15: 12:30 to 2:45.
ReplyDeletePlenty of time to settle in, order and pick-up sushi and get ready for game time.
While I like NESN at work, I can watch the other feed. At home for one last regular season game, however, I would like the home feed. Please, EI?
Tony Masserotti definitely shares the sentiments about Shilldog. I definitely think he's reinvented himself and is looking great for October.
ReplyDeleteRight now I'm just looking forward to seeing Beckett pitch one more time this season.
Gee, the back of the tabloids today show a lot of MFY celebration going on for winning a playoff spot. Champaigne is flying all over the place.
ReplyDeleteAnd they laughed at us in previous seasons for celebrating the wild card? I guess doing that isn't so silly now.
And they laughed at us in previous seasons for celebrating the wild card? I guess doing that isn't so silly now.
ReplyDeleteMichael Kay laughed. The Yankees themselves didn't laugh, as far as we know.
I am SO hoping they clinch tonight!
ReplyDeleteThe Rays have the right guy on the mound to do the job. And the Yankees have the right guy on the mound for them to do the choking.
Very true!
Alos, thanks to Cakey for hosting the gamethreads while we were off relaxing.
hmmm... pick up sushi. What a great idea!
ReplyDeleteI managed to get the TWC (The Worst Cable) to reschedule our service call for tomorrow rather than next week, so I might get my EI back then. For tonight, it's all about the XM again. Great in the car or while cooking dinner, but I resent having to use it when I've blocked off time for baseball.
Welcome back, oh great vacationers!
just in case nobody has done the lineups yet, i've got 'em...
ReplyDeleteBoston:
1. Dustin Pedroia, 2B
2. Manny Ramirez, LF
3. David Ortiz, DH
4. Mike Lowell, 3B
5. J.D. Drew, RF
6. Jason Varitek, C
7. Jacoby Ellsbury, CF
8. Eric Hinske, 1B
9. Julio Lugo, SS
Twins:
1. Jason Bartlett, SS
2. Jason Kubel, LF
3. Torii Hunter, CF
4. Justin Morneau, DH
5. Michael Cuddyer, RF
6. Garrett Jones, 1B
7. Matthew LeCroy, C
8. Brian Buscher, 3B
9. Nick Punto, 2B
Daniel Malloy, Globe (my emphasis):
ReplyDelete"The very well-connected Gordon Edes is informing me, via his sources in St. Petersburg, Fla., that the Yankees, who face the Devil Rays and Scott Kazmir tonight are lagging a little bit after clinching a posteason berth last night. Some observers down there were astonished at how hard the team celebrated, especially compared to the muted toast the Sox made in the same ballpark when they clinched. It seems the Yanks are pretty convinced it's the only celebration they will get to have before October gets underway. And today they are taking their time getting to the ballpark. The last bus from the team hotel left at an unusually late 5:30 p.m., and the team is not taking batting practice. Their starting lineup still wasn't posted as of a short time ago. Are the Yanks conceding the AL East?"
mfy lineup:
ReplyDeletedamon, CF
betemit, 3B
matsui, LF
giambi, DH
duncan, 1B
cano, 2B
molina, C
sardinha, RF
gonzalez, SS
sp - hughes
CHC 4, FLA 5, Top 8th
ReplyDeleteA good outing by Beckett makes his CY noise a little louder. 21 wins is a strong, but flawed argument. If CC's last outing is not so good, Josh might even deserve the award.
ReplyDeleteWins might not be the be all to be all and I have argued that also, but it is the tie breaker and Josh beats him in ERA, WHIP, and various other comparasions. In fact you could argue that they are so close that its a flip the coin, but 21 wins will cinch the deal.
def. the b team.
ReplyDeleteLast night, Joe Torre had tears in his eyes. They know the AL East race is over.
ReplyDeletewe have nesn!!
ReplyDeleteThe stars seem to be aligned.
ReplyDeleteBeckett for the Sox
Kazmir for the Rays
B-Team for the Yanks
You two get NESN
PLAAAAYYYY BALL.
ReplyDeletebut laura's computer is screwing up and cannot connect to anything.
ReplyDeletehmmm... that was quick. Come on Josh, get it under control.
ReplyDeleteEllsbury... hmm.
ReplyDeleteWell, I'd tell Beckett that the game starts now. But he just threw a 96 mph sinking fastball down and in to Torii Hunter. I think he knows this.
Whoops. I just felt the align jar a bit. And that CY statue wobble towards Cleveland.
ReplyDeleteboth don and remy say lyndon leapt, but three replays (and the live shot) show he never left his feet.
ReplyDeletejeez.
but laura's computer is screwing up and cannot connect to anything.
ReplyDeleteill effects from the trip? different connections? etc?
yeah, ellsbury wanted to leap, but found out too late it was too high.
ReplyDeleteOh! Nice job guys.
ReplyDeleteHmm, score already 1-0? Not liking that start. Hi, everyone.
ReplyDeleteNice. Glad that half inning is over.
ReplyDeleteSTRIKE 'EM OUT, THROW 'EM OUT.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Minnesoter!
oakland was up 1-0 mid-1st last night, no?
ReplyDeleteHey Amy - don't worry, they're about to take it back.
ReplyDeleteOk, Sarah, let's see Papi do it!
ReplyDeleteSarah, are you the same as Simsarah from Threadsox?
ReplyDeleteWhoops. I just felt the align jar a bit. And that CY statue wobble towards Cleveland.
ReplyDeleteStatues don't wobble in breezes.
Papi!!!
OK, good call for me and Sarah!
ReplyDeleteHahaha - you mean like that, Amy?
ReplyDeleteRainbow shot!
ReplyDeleteAnd yep. We got it back.
manny motoring!
ReplyDeleteManny showing he can hustle!
ReplyDeleteThree straight wall-ball doubles for Flo.
ReplyDeleteYeah, I'm Simsarah everywhere else, dunno why I use my real name here.
ReplyDeleteMr RBI, do it again!
ReplyDeleteLet's get some more fire from the man that is ON FIRE!!.
ReplyDelete2 on, 2 out for TB, Young batting
ReplyDeleteON FIRE !!!!!
ReplyDeleteHi everyone, what did I miss? Time to check GDGD.
ReplyDeleteWOW, I am loving Drew! Who'd have thought it??
ReplyDeleteON FIRE!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteyep ... still ON FIRE!
ReplyDeletehi westcoastsox. Still got sunlight out there?
ReplyDeleteATL 0, PHI 4, after 1 inning
ReplyDeleteSTL 1, NYM 0, Bot 1st; Pedro pitching against Joel Piñeiro
Excellent Smithers!
ReplyDeleteOn that nice leading note, I need to go make dinner for my long-suffering, but culinarily inept boyfriend. Back in a while - keep things steady here. :)
Hey, deja vu. Give up the 1-0 lead, then hopefully the pitcher settles down and we crush em.
ReplyDeleteWOW, JD, you rock! A stolen base!
ReplyDeleteJ.D. showing his wheels.
ReplyDeleteYep, lots of sunlight. A crowd of people will be eating in our sukkah in about an hour. I'll be sneaking peeks at the ESPN scoreboard on the cell phone, of course.
ReplyDeleteYoung grounds out to third to end the inning. Rays don't score.
ReplyDeleteCome on, Tek! Nice eyes on the ball!
ReplyDeleteWOW, I am loving Drew! Who'd have thought it??
ReplyDeletewelcome to the dark side
I am in a hotel room in Newton, here for the big family bar mitzvah this weekend. Happy Sukkot, Westcoastsox!
ReplyDeleteARI 8, PIT 0, FINAL.
ReplyDeleteMicah Owings line: 6.1 IP, 0 R, 4 H, 0 BB, 4 K
But the real story was his BAT: 4 for 4, 3 2B, 3 RBI, 1 R
CHC 4, FLA 6, FINAL.
LOL, S1C!
ReplyDeleteHeh, Amy. You seem to be all over the place!
ReplyDeleteGee, I was hoping we could see the Cubs in the WS, or at least see them play in the post season. Have they slipped out of first in the NLC?
ReplyDeleteLBJ - between the foul lines please, not your foot. We need you for the playoffs
ReplyDeleteLyndon's grinding out this at-bat. Not to mention removing chunks from his leg.
ReplyDeleteYeah, Ish, we seem to be covering New England or at least Massachusetts these days---the Cape, Newton, and home in the Springfield area. All Red Sox country, though!
ReplyDeletehe beats it out way to go LBJ!!!!
ReplyDeleteSAFE!!!
ReplyDeleteL: "THAT'S MY BOY!!!"
Safe? Boy, are the stars in our favor or what? How often do you see that? That boy is FAST.
ReplyDeleteChicago --
ReplyDeleteMilwaukee 1.5 GB, playing San Diego at 8:05
33 pitches for Boof through 1.
ReplyDeletereplay looked like his foot got back on in time.
ReplyDeletein TB, kazmir retired the side and was walking to the dugout, and he turned around and saw that NOBODY was coming. Was Kazmir wrong and there was really 2 out?
ReplyDeleteNope. He was right. EVERYONE else was wrong.
Oh, GDGD had it as a strikeout. I'll go back to counting pitches.
ReplyDeletemaybe the rays know the umps often give the mfy 4 outs per inning??
ReplyDeleteHinske, we need some clutch hitting here. Please do it....Nah, you didn't. Damn.
ReplyDeleteOK, 39 pitches for Boof through 1.
ReplyDelete82 comments for Joy Nation through 1. No, make that 83.
ReplyDeleteThat's hysterical about Kazmir and the Rays. Are they awake down there?
ReplyDeleteCrap Joshie, get your crap together boy.
ReplyDeleteFragging Twins!
Come on, Josh---they were talking about how FEW HRs you have given up. Get in control here NOW.
ReplyDeleteLate getting to the game tonight...I had to get the grass cut. WTF Beckett?
ReplyDeleteafter two in TB 0-0.
ReplyDeleteBeckett definitely not on his game here. Making me nervous.
ReplyDeleteSarah went to cook, but maybe her karma will help us get that run back again and then some.
ReplyDeleteNot seeing any fire in Joshie tonight. Somebody needs to give him a hot foot.
ReplyDeleteStill no score in Tampa.
ReplyDeleteBeckett's just made a couple of mistakes. Missed location, mostly. Everything else looks fine.
ReplyDeleteMan, I didn't even get the onion chopped before they tied the game up.
ReplyDeletedon says lugo "beginning the night in the number 9 spot".
ReplyDeletehe will not be moving to any other lineup spot, don. ???
steam some spinach, pls.
ReplyDeleteYou missed it last night when they were talking about the full moon. I kept on waiting for Don to make some comment on par with his eclipse.
ReplyDelete1-2-3. Pooh.
ReplyDeleteYeah, Sarah, cook fast! See what happens when people cook? Burned hands, home runs by the other team, who knows what else?
ReplyDeleteHow is Laura's computer, RS? She seems quiet so I assume it is still not working.
ReplyDeleteAnother extra base hit? Ish, are you SURE he looks ok? They seem to be hitting him harder than I have seen him hit all season.
ReplyDeleteCome Josh this shit isn't funny...it's really not funny.
ReplyDeleteshe has router power, but cannot connect to any sites. weird.
ReplyDelete...
bartlett has a pear of hits!
bartlett has a pear of hits!
ReplyDeleteVery cute!
Maybe the connection at the cottage reset something? (Not that I understand anything technical, but I know when I take my laptop elsewhere, it often then misbehaves at home.)
ReplyDeleteMethinks it'll be run support that will be key to winning this one.
ReplyDeleteUgh, behind again. So annoying. Colin, I think you're right.
ReplyDeleteSee no fire, I didn't see one F*** on Josh after that sac fly.
ReplyDeleteIsh - Does geffner ever shut up? geez, thought I would try to change the karma by listening to WTIC and I think Uncle Joe said only five words.
why is that not an E?
ReplyDeleteThank God...crisis averted. At least Kazmir shows no love to the MFY.
ReplyDeletewhy is that not an E?
ReplyDeleteHas to be the dive.
Runs please
Pena dong in TB.
ReplyDeleteFirst hit that Hughes gives up is a home run by Pena 1-0 TB. That was Pena's 8th against the MFY's.
ReplyDeletelaura uses her laptop out a lot, starbucks, etc. it sometimes takes a while to reconnect back at home, never usually 10 minutes or so. not 2+ hours like today. anything special you do to fix it?
ReplyDeleteIsh - Does geffner ever shut up?
ReplyDeleteNope. You see, it's a failure if he doesn't fill up every second of his part of the broadcasts.
But when Joe's got his inning, Glenn won't say anything. You're still supposed to contribute to the broadcast, at least a little bit.
Come on Doc...shit is not cool.
ReplyDeleteTry restarting the computer? Repairing the connection? Disable the connection and enable it again. Kill the router and reboot that again.
ReplyDeleteThose are all I can think of right now.
MFY 0, TB 1, Bot 4th
ReplyDeletePeña DONG.
OK, heading home. Go SOX!
ReplyDeleteATL 0, PHI 6, Top 5th
ReplyDeleteSTL 3, NYM 0, Bot 4th
SD 0, MIL 0, Bot 1st
If anyone is actually watching the game, can you see if Becks is blowing V-Tek off or something? The Gameday I'm watching seems to display the hits off Beckett as all fastballs.
ReplyDeleteHow does she have the computer set up for the connection. Sometimes its good to remove the profile and then reconfigure. Also, did you have to do anything to your firewall while at the cottage?
ReplyDeletes1c, she has done that. nothing was changed at the cottage (where my computer was useless all week, btw).
ReplyDeleteshe's probably tried all possible suggestions, to be honest.
can she plug her computer directly into the router? got some ethernet cables lying around?
ReplyDeleteIf anyone is actually watching the game, can you see if Becks is blowing V-Tek off or something? The Gameday I'm watching seems to display the hits off Beckett as all fastballs.
ReplyDeleteI haven't seen anything unusual. It seems to me like he's lethargic and his location on the curve and change up are missing the plate. Even the FB seems to be wild a little. He's just missing his spots.
OK, obviously, I need to add some steamed spinach to tonight's menu. Vodka sauce is no good for baseball karma.
ReplyDeleteOr maybe I just need to burn my hand. Small price to pay if it leads to a clinching.
she's getting a strong signal, but cannot connect. it has happened several times before, but as always corrected itself.
ReplyDeletes1c, she has done that. nothing was changed at the cottage (where my computer was useless all week, btw).
ReplyDeleteIs she getting any error messages?
no real error, just that the browser can't find the page.
ReplyDeleteassuming she has the network / wireless connection icon in the lower right. Is that showing anything? Usually you can get some type of hint there.
ReplyDeleteYou reset the router on the wireless? I find that that's what happens when our wireless goes down.
ReplyDeletei have this problem sometimes where i will be connected to the network but i can't go to any websites.. but some things do work. now, here's what i do, and it might work for you, it might not...
ReplyDeletego to control panel, click on Administrative Tools, then go to Services.
A window will pop up with a long list of things. Expand the window so you can see what everything is called. What you need to find is anything that says "Network Proxy"... Mine says "Symantec Network Proxy" because of my anti-virus/firewall.
If you find a "Network Proxy" service, and when you click on it there is an option to "Start" the service, rather than "Stop" or "Restart" the service, then click Start. If it says Stop, or Restart, then that's not the problem.
Sometimes the Network proxy service will randomly shut off, which will not let you do a lot of things.
thanks for the ideas.
ReplyDeletemy computer is right next to her and is working fine, btw, so i don't think it is the router.
Whoa, Ish! I am impressed. I figure I am lucky I know how to reset the damn router when the wireless goes down.
ReplyDeleteMeanwhile, my daughter called, her husband the Mets fan is beside himself, and our team is still behind, but so are the Yankees. Can we please score some runs?
Wow...does anyone else notice how good Kazmir is being right now?
ReplyDeleteYeah, I was going to ask if you were on the wireless because my thought made no sense if the wireless was working for you.
ReplyDeleteGo, Dustin!
my computer is right next to her and is working fine, btw, so i don't think it is the router.
ReplyDeleteAgree with you there. It sounds to me like her laptop is not able to acquire the router address though. that can be a traffic problem. Are you doing anything that is taking a lot from the router?
How many pitches has Kazmir thrown? Can he go the whole way so the bullpen doesn't give the game away?
ReplyDeletekazmir always has high pitch counts. 82 through 5
ReplyDeleteAnother wasted opportunity. God, I hate leaving men on base. Especially in scoring position.
ReplyDeleteWTF - why is LBJ out?
ReplyDeleteLyndon has left the game.
ReplyDeleteHmm. A lot of balls fouled off his foot, and also he might have been showing some pain out there in center field when he misplayed that fly ball to center.
remy thinks maybe the 2 fouls off his foot is the reason. drew to cf, kielty in rf.
ReplyDeleteAnother goddamn leadoff double? WTF
ReplyDeleteNot good...I really pray Minnesota relief comes since we're quite adept at preying on relief pitching and Beckett/Kazmir can hold on.
ReplyDeleteanother goddamn leadoff double? WTF
ReplyDeleteHard to believe the twins were 13th in the AL for Xtra base hits before tonight. Time for Josh to pull a Pedro and send one under somebody's chin.
God...damn...it.
ReplyDeleteFrag, if Beckett doesn't cut that off they might have gotten him.
ReplyDeleteThat was UGLY, Beckett! Jeeze, this is painful to watch. What the hell is going on? Did he get no sleep last night?
ReplyDeleteFuck.
ReplyDeleteAnd Yankees tied it up. Better fix Laura's computer so she can come join us in worrying. I know we have three more games to clinch this, but I really was counting on Beckett. Is he trying to lose the Cy Young and the game?
ReplyDeleteSorry, I am just pissed off.
Yankees have tied it up in the 6th
ReplyDeletechokers tie it at 1-1.
ReplyDeleteATL 3, PHI 6, Bot 6th
ReplyDeleteSTL 3, NYM 0, Top 7th
SD 3, MIL 0, Top 3rd
Believe it or not, I just burnt my finger straining the pasta.
ReplyDeleteSo here come the sox!
red dot fans shemp to end the top of 6th. 1-1.
ReplyDeleteI think I'm going to not pay attention to the game for a little bit...things seem to pick up when I'm not at full gaze on every single pitch.
ReplyDeleteEllsbury left with a cramp in his calf.
ReplyDeleteBIG PAPI DONG!!!!!!!!
LBJ - cramp in calf.
ReplyDeleteVERY GONE!!!!!!!!!
All right, Papi. Restore my faith!
ReplyDeleteAnd just when I'm about to stop Ortiz dings a morale booster!
ReplyDeleteBurning hands on pasta and on spinach! This group really shouldn't be cooking, at least not while watching baseball.
ReplyDeleteWe may end up knowing who wins the MFY/TB game before the end of this one. They've got to break the tie first. Bottom of the 6th there, end of the 5th here.
ReplyDeleteBurning hands on pasta and on spinach! This group really shouldn't be cooking, at least not while watching baseball.
ReplyDeleteTrue that. The multitasking doesn't work out well.
But I'm not feeling a thing because of that lovely Papi dong.
Now the end of 6 in Tampa.
ReplyDeleteOH FUCK. What is Beckett throwing? Softballs?
ReplyDeleteCrap.
ReplyDeleteWhat the Frag happened to the 2007 Josh. This looks more like the 2006 version.
ReplyDeleteLopez warming up. C'mon Josh get your shit toghether.
ReplyDeleteyou know if the sox can come back and get the lead, everyone will ooh and ahh that josh got win #21.
ReplyDeleteIf he gets the win, RS, it will be because the team comes through with hits and runs, not because he pitched well.
ReplyDeletei'll be oooh ahh the sox bats woke up, finally.
ReplyDeleteIf he gets the win, RS, it will be because the team comes through with hits and runs, not because he pitched well..
ReplyDeleteWe know that, but the Cy voters and ther national media will just see the W.
RBI single for molina. 2 runs home.
ReplyDelete3-1 mfy
boof is at 97 pitches
ReplyDeleteI know I was drinking Jack Daniels during each of the last 4 wins and I want a win tonight. So...
ReplyDeleteWe know that, but the Cy voters and ther national media will just see the W.
ReplyDeleteThat's okay with me.
Shit..Kazmir out and MFY score two.
God damn it......why did they get Kazmir out? Fuck Sox...don't blow this.
ReplyDeleteMan, next time we're just ordering pizza.
ReplyDeleteI'll ooh and aah about anything you like if the bats get cranking here.
3-1 in Tampa too. Boo.
I know I was drinking Jack Daniels during each of the last 4 wins and I want a win tonight. So...
ReplyDeleteTalk about taking one for the team, David.
corey in - no W for JB
ReplyDeleteAt least one more time through the lineup for the Red Sox. Top o' the order in the 7th.
ReplyDeleteSo wait...if things go sour what does the magic number become?
ReplyDeleteAnd after that JB certainly deserves no win.
ReplyDeleteWell, he's still the only 20 game winner, so nothing to hang his head about. Just wonder what went wrong for him tonight.
ReplyDeleteMagic number stays at 2. It doesn't go back up.
ReplyDeletesnow?
ReplyDeleteWorst thing that happens, Colin, is that the magic number stays at 2. Could be worse, no?
ReplyDeleteLittle bit of rain falling at Fenway
ReplyDeleteSnow?? It's been close to 90 degrees around here. Maybe the same thing that screwed up Laura's computer?
ReplyDeleteOh ok thanks. Forgive my lack of knowledge in the magic number.
ReplyDeleteThree hours later... here I am.
ReplyDeleteFucking A. That was insane.
Hi everybody. Thanks for your IT help. So what was the problem? I have no idea. What fixed it? Nothing.
Grrrrr.
Next time instead of rapping on my wooden head I think I will use a post.
ReplyDeleteFragging Twins.
maybe not snow ... looked thicker in the lights. ???
ReplyDeletelopez up
...
we are winning tonight, you know.
OK, now that I'm here: LET'S GO SOX!!!
ReplyDeleteRemember, if we win, they can't catch us.
I've been saying that to myself all week. It's my new mantra.
Well, maybe things will turn around now that Laura's computer is working and Sarah isn't cooking. Seventh inning stretch.
ReplyDeleteSo wait a second... Does that run score? Or did the throw get there before the runner touched home?
ReplyDeleteno run.
ReplyDeleteIsh, wasn't it the third out?
ReplyDeleteTop of the order, Laura's back... No worries here. Just gotta get some baserunners.
ReplyDelete