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August 9, 2010

G113: Red Sox 2, Yankees 1

Red Sox - 020 000 000 - 2  6  0
Yankees - 000 000 010 - 1 6 1
Boston got two runs and five hits in its first time through the lineup, then watched as Lester (6-4-0-3-6, 99), Daniel Bard (1.1-2-1-1-2, 38), and Jonathan Papelbon (1.1-0-0-1-3, 22) kept the Yankees at bay to split the four-game series.

Ryan Kalish singled with one out in the second. He stole second, went to third on Dumbo's throwing error, and scored on Bill Hall's single. Jacoby Ellsbury singled and Hall took third. Ellsbury stole second and Marco Scutaro walked. J.D. Drew grounded to second to bring in the second run.

In the seventh, Ellsbury was hit in the shin with a pitch. He quickly stole second and, after Drew walked, they pulled off a double steal. But Victor Martinez, who had the Sox's lone hit after the second inning, struck out to end the rally.

Lester did not allow a hit until the fifth inning, although he walked three batters up to that point. In the bottom of the seventh, after the Sox missed an opportunity to pad their lead, Jorge Posada singled, Marcus Thames doubled off the top of the wall in right-center -- missing a game-tying home run by an inch or two -- and Austin Kearns was plunked in the back leg. Bases loaded, no outs.

Lester struck out Curtis Granderson on four pitches (fsbs) and Terry Francona called on Bard. With the game on the line, Bard struck out both Derek Jeter and Nick Swisher on three pitches each.

Bard was tagged for a long home run to right by Mark Teixeira to start the eighth. Then Alex Rodriguez singled. In a long battle with Robinson Cano -- 6 pitches and 4 throws to first -- Bard got a grounder to second. Pinch-runner Brett Gardner took second. Bard walked Posada on four pitches. After Bard retired pinch-hitter Lance Berkman on a fly to shallow left, Tito went to Papelbon.

Bot needed only one pitch to escape the jam, getting Kearns to ground out to second.

In the ninth, after striking out Granderson, Papelbon walked Jeter, who then stole second. It did not matter, as Swisher and Teixeria both struck out.

The ball-strike accuracy of home plate umpire Hunter Wendelstedt was abysmal all afternoon. At times, more accurate calls might have been made by flipping a coin.

So Boston is back with 6 GB New York in the East with four more days whittled off the calendar. There are 49 games left to play. ... The Rays beat the Tigers 6-3.
Example
Jon Lester / Phil Hughes
Scutaro, SS
Drew, RF
Martinez, C
Ortiz, DH
Beltre, 3B
Lowell, 1B
Kalish, LF
Hall, 2B
Ellsbury, CF
Lester is a bit of a funk, with a 4.39 ERA in four starts since the All-Star break. He was bothered by a cramp in his left hamstring in his last start -- five innings against Cleveland on Wednesday -- but he says he is fine. He was dehydrated during the game, and his wife had given birth several days before.

Notes: Carlos Delgado worked out in Pawtucket on Sunday. He might DH today. ... Dustin Pedroia is pushing to be back in the lineup on August 17, his 27th birthday. ... Jason Varitek took BP on the field for the first time since he fractured his right foot. ... Kevin Youkilis may rejoin the team as a cheerleader in Texas next weekend.

Tonight: Rays/Tigers
Example
August 9:

1942 - The Cubs beat the Reds 10-8 in 18 innings in the first game of a double header in Cincinnati.
Cubs - 300 000 100 202 000 002 - 10 19  0
Reds - 000 000 004 202 000 000 - 8 20 0
1946 - For the first time in major-league history, all AL and NL games are played at night.

1967 - Burlington (Carolina League, A) plays a seven-inning game against Raleigh and hits into a double play in each inning.

1988 - The Cubs play their first-ever night game at Wrigley Field, beating the Mets 6-4.

167 comments:

  1. Jeter, SS
    Swisher, RF
    Teixeira, 1B
    Rodriguez, 3B
    Cano, 2B
    Posada, C
    Thames, DH
    Kearns, LF
    Granderson, CF

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  2. Kevin Youkilis may rejoin the team as a cheerleader in Texas next weekend.

    Whew, that oughta help.

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  3. It's ugly, but ...

    EAST
    MFY 69 41 ---
    FKR 67 44 2.5
    BOS 63 49 7.0
    TOR 59 52 10.5
    BAL 37 74 32.5

    WC
    FKR 67 44 ---
    BOS 63 49 4.5
    MIN 63 49 4.5

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  4. Rogers is showing the YES feed on at least 5 different channels!!!!

    gggrrrrrrrrrrrrr

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  5. Geez, YES on every channel! I think A is calling Rogers now. I've got WEEI on MLB Audio.

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  6. You know what I love? I love when strangers who insult me tell me what I can and cannot post on my own blog. Don't you?

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  7. Rogers guy telling me that Rogers does not chose (and has no control over) what gets shown on its Sportsnet channels.

    I told him that makes no sense. He is off finding info (or is ignoring me and went on lunch break).

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  8. troll comment i zapped:

    "YOU HAVE NO RIGHT TO POST ANY NEGATIVITY ABOUT THE NEW YORK YANKEES"

    hahahahahaahhha

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  9. Rogers has no control over what they show and if you believe that I get rid of this call.

    Trolls, what a life. Bizarre and pathetic.

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  10. i am calling another dept. now

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  11. It's really ugly for Baltimore. Heh.

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  12. ...and the birds have been hot lately.

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  13. That is FUNNY. "It's my world! There is only one team! The Yankees ARE baseball! Nothing else exists! Everyone is inferior. Long live George!"

    "Strange" is too light a word.

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  14. Lawls! The lawls!

    Not all blogs welcome fans of other teams. If you want to go chum with Red Sox fans, I'd suggest Twitter.

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  15. Anyways, I really like this Kalish dude. I also very much like this Heidi Watney girl.

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  16. For my part, I could easily tolerate a NYY fan on the blog if that person was reasonable.

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  17. 1-0 us. Yay.

    Sox radio guys noting how Alex has lost so much range, looking like a "future 1B," except 1st is tied up for a while.

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  18. Heh. E-Posada.

    And a run.

    Hope Kalish can keep this up. OPS over .900 so far.

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  19. Hate to say that's LBJ's first hit since he got back. But I'll take it.

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  20. I personally don't need fans of any other team on a gamethread, but no fan - including Red Sox fans - is welcome if they are rude and insulting.

    What I don't get is why he still bothers. But I will never get that, ever.

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  21. One of the Bruins writers wrote, "Hanging with my 96-year old grandma watching Sox-Yankees and she says, 'I hate the damn Yankees!' Love the passion at that age!"

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  22. And one walk. And now one steal.

    I think. I can't hear too well over A's conversation with Rogers.

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  23. Seems like some people just CAN'T move on quietly into the night. So weird.

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  24. Now two steals. Kalish stole a base and now LBJ has stolen a base.

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  25. I could easily tolerate a NYY fan on the blog if that person was reasonable.

    Me, too. And he was. ... Until he wasn't.

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  26. And somewhere like this, you become unreasonable, you're not going to be seen as reasonable again.

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  27. I always note how the Sox have all these old-lady fans. Sox announcers are always wishing happy birthdays to women in their 90s who watch every game. It's so cool. I hope one day I'll be one of them!

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  28. Ish, exactly. Then when they cannot be seen as reasonable, they become all unreasonable again!

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  29. No DP? That's cool. Now let's cash in at VMart.

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  30. And naturally, since the banning, he has posted a ton of bigoted, homophobic, and otherwise offensive shit -- denying it even after I post screenshots. ... Plus he blames me for his actions.

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  31. My troll blames me for boring him with overly long posts!

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  32. There's a writer I know of who used to write for AskMen.com and is now a stay-at-home dad and still freelances. He has a blog that is all pictures of different baby-related things and they all have a post-it note attached to them with a funny message about the baby or parenting.

    Today's said, "Used the strap-on w/the wife for the first time this weekend. That's what those front-of-the-chest baby carriers are called, right? Why are you giggling?"

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  33. My troll blames me for boring him with overly long posts!

    Now that is fucked up!

    Hughes pitch count is 57-35.

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  34. Per everyone and their mother on Twitter: Jeremy Hermida has been outrighted to Pawtucket.

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  35. Fuckface umpire is a fuckface. Another bad corner call.

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  36. YOU HAVE NO RIGHT TO POST ANY NEGATIVITY ABOUT THE NEW YORK YANKEES

    Maybe this should be my new tagline.

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  37. I was confused at first as to why he'd be using a strap-on when he has the real thing.

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  38. Will it fit along the top banner?

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  39. But he said he used it "with" his wife. So...

    I probably shouldn't be too graphic.

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  40. maybe it should be so big it overshadows JoS.

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  41. It was enough to make the average person giggle, even if making the most sense it would say, "My wife used the strap-on with me for the first time..."

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  42. Well, you "through" it out there.

    [It's ok to rag on trolls' spelling, right?]

    [Or maybe I should ask his permission.]

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  43. Last night's game made me want to throah things.

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  44. Fact: No reader is as loyal as a troll.

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  45. Last night's game made me want to throah things.

    Me two.

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  46. last night's game made me call my tv a "dumb fag".

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  47. DING! Your bell has been rung, Dumbo.

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  48. But I will always love our little sewing circle.

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  49. Does Lester's string of three fielder's choice ground outs in a row excite any stat heads?

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  50. Looks like Mike Lowell stole some of Remy's Just For Men.

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  51. I was noticing that Mike's beard is suddenly black.

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  52. though i suppose that all batters in the inning reached base is interesting.

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  53. Hey, what do you guys think? Does "you fucking moron" qualify as civil and reasonable?

    And is calling someone a fag - not as a compliment! - homophobic?

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  54. "Man, that Michael Jordan is so phony."

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  55. Sounds like someone forgot to go to the beach for Victory Day.

    Remember, Victory Day is not a day to express satisfaction in the destruction and death caused by nuclear bombs at Hiroshima and Nagasaki.

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  56. Doesn't look like a "packed house" to me...

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  57. And remember, the only country in the world to use weapons of mass destruction is allowed to destroy any other country that it accuses of using them.

    Off topic.

    Not sorry.

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  58. Don Wakamatsu has been axed as manager of the M's...

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  59. Last word re Troll:

    If he would like more screenshots of his offensive comments, he should email me. I shall reply with several jpgs.

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  60. You know what sucks, though? Having to work on Victory Day. I mean, not as much as it sucks to have the bomb dropped on you and having your city vaporized, but it's up there.

    At least we have afternoon baseball.

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  61. Last Monday we missed a holiday here. It's called "Civic Holiday". No kidding.

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  62. That's totally what they should rename Victory Day. If you're going to be one of two states in the country with an extra holiday in early August, just be honest and call it Extra Holiday in Early August Day, or "Civic Holiday" for short.

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  63. Wait... this is a holiday in some states? Is there really a holiday called Victory Day? I thought you were just being funny. Please explain?

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  64. Ontario Civic Holiday used to be Simcoe Day, for the guy who founded Ontario. I think. I will check.

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  65. Yes. It's a Rhode Island and Hawaii thing, and it's today.

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  66. good thing the ump did not run flo for that foul off his head

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  67. OK, it's Civic Holiday all over Canada, but in some provinces it doubles as another day, too. In Ontario, it's Simcoe Day. According to Wiki:

    John Graves Simcoe (February 25, 1752 – October 26, 1806) was the first Lieutenant Governor of Upper Canada from 1791-1796.

    Big whoop, I know.

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  68. Although I'm now having trouble finding where I read that it's celebrated in Hawaii too. Could just be a Rhode Island thing.

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  69. More than anyone here wants to know: Civic Holiday.

    But hey, it's a palindrome!

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  70. Let's not have too many of those. Those hits.

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  71. Chuckles.

    Moaning about strikes right down the pipe.

    God. I hate that man.

    That is all.

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  72. Lester rocks. ERA under 3 for the year now.

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  73. Hang on a minute, it might be soon.

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  74. 2 down, it would be very cool to get out of this.

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  75. Beautiful! Lester + Shakespeare = sit down!

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  76. I am rather liking Daniel Bard right now.

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  77. loaded and 0 out

    fsbs
    cfs
    cfs

    3 K on 10 pitches.

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  78. Could've made Joba throw more than two pitches that inning, imho.

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  79. The radio announcers keep talking about Ted Williams' package.

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  80. Is Bard now on Amy's shit list?

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  81. I am getting frustrated, but I know that I ... HAVE NO RIGHT TO POST ANY NEGATIVITY ABOUT THE NEW YORK YANKEES

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  82. shit bard at 25 pit. might see bot after dumbo

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  83. bard merely setting up the dp.

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  84. JESUS - it's above his fucking knees

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  85. is wendelstadt an NBA ref in the off-season?

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  86. OK. That's better.

    Infield fly in the OF?

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  87. Oh here we go. Pap w/ a 1 run lead and 2 on. Hmm.

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  88. Are we not calling strikes any more? Is this a new variation I have missed?

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  89. i just said that, lynch - wouldn't it be neat to have strikes called when your pitchers throw strikes?

    what a fuckin concept.

    they call out when you catch the ball on the fly, you are safe when you reach the bag first -- why not call actual strikes?

    i think the game should think about that. it might be popular.

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  90. Now Sox. Break the damn habit of a lifetime and blow this bloody game open and save the heartache.

    Some of us are worried about our blood pressure and ulcers....

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  91. I mean really. Would it KILL us to score a few runs here?

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  92. let's get some insurance off this flatbrimmed turdlicker.

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  93. Kalish Hall LBJ.

    Looks like 2-1 folks....

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  94. jetes up 2nd in the bottom of the 9th. so he can only be mr. 26.

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  95. Uch, my nightmare scenario. And I just got home in time to see it.

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  96. We were just talking about you. :)

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  97. No, I still love Bard. He was awesome in the 7th.

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  98. 2-1 wins are nightmares, now?

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  99. But really, would it have KILLED the Sox to score a few more runs, at any point in the game?

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  100. Nightmare scenario: Papelbon with a one run lead. Against the Yankees.

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  101. Bard allowed a HR and let 2 guys on base - then Pap bailed him out w/ one pitch.

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  102. you missed bot bailing out bard last inning, i guess.

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  103. And yes, he was great in the 7th.

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  104. about fuckin time that gets called,

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  105. I saw Bot throw the one pitch in the 8th.

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  106. oh come on, it's "papelbon versus anybody"! :>)

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  107. that 1 pitch was all he needed.

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  108. Texeira blapping hell out of the ball or Gardner.....

    Erm.....

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  109. OK, I am breathing!!

    Great game! Great game on the radio, great to see the end on TV/

    And yes, Papelbon can stay another day.

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  110. Don't drink the water, it is DIRTY!!!

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  111. Swisher had 7 LOB all by himself.

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  112. Taking the dog for a walk.....

    Looking for dirty water....

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  113. 3 K in the 9th!

    decent split -- now on to skydome.

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  114. Hooray for the dirty afternoon water. Missed most of the game but caught parts on the radio...ah well.

    Currently watching Tigers/Rays. Tigers announcers are fucking brutal.

    Runner on 2nd for TB, announcer says that the batter "has hit into 10 double plays...it'd be great if he hit into 11 right here"

    I know its possible, but to me it sounded like he thought the runner was on first. I let this one go, and choose to ignore the blatant homerism.

    Then, they proved they have no idea whats going on. Boesch homered for detroit to cut it to 4-3 TB, as they were going to commercial they announce that Boesch has "tied it up!"

    There was some other blatantly moronic thing that was said, but I'm trying to blank it out of my mind before I become stupider.

    Is it not a job prerequisite in Detroit to know what the fuck is going on during the game? As long as you can read the numbers that appears under the batters name, I guess thats all that matters.

    /rant

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  115. Christ, I don't know what's worse - the tigers announcing team or the baseball team.

    Way to blow it, dickholes.

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  116. Tigers guys are tres shitty. They veer far too close to Hawk territory.

    Whenever the Tigers got a lead against the Sox, they would start strutting around the booth, pretty much talking shit like the Tigers were world beaters and fuck all y'all.

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  117. One of them, "Rodney" (his first or last name, I forget, and fuck it, I ain't lookin' it up), is on my short list of total wankers.

    ...

    Ah, who am I kidding?

    That's a HUGE FUCKIN LIST!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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  118. tmrw will be it for me until sunday. going away for a cottage/fishing extended weekend starting wednesday night before i have to start the study process for my final accounting exam next monday.

    don't worry - its a 9-5 monday to friday study schedule - meaning theres no way i'll be missing the party this year.

    if you guys are still around (or if its on again sometime later) theres a sweet program on sportsnet ontario right now called "this week in baseball" about the dominican system and how mlb plucks players from there.

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  119. Ya-freaking-hoo!

    Worked late, had a dinner date, and never saw the score until I got to the bar around 9.

    Great shit! Watched the highlights and skimmed JoS when I got home.

    Call me hokey, but I think this was a HUGE win. A potential turnaround. A sweep by MFY would have damn near buried us. The split keeps us in all-we-need-is-to-gain-1-game-a-week territory.

    ALL ABOARD!

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  120. Call me hokey, but I think this was a HUGE win. A potential turnaround.

    Not sure how huge it was, but it was nice, since 6 GB is better than 8 GB.

    However, I'll be happy to say, in 2 months, fuckin A, it WAS a turnaround!

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