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April 24, 2009

G16: Red Sox 5, Yankees 4 (11)

Yankees - 000 200 200 00 - 4 13  1
Red Sox - 100 001 002 01 - 5 14  0
After Jason Bay tied the game with two outs in the bottom of the ninth with a two-run bomb to center off Mariano Rivera, Kevin Youkilis won it with a dong to left off Damaso Marte.

The first half of the game was highly frustrating, as the Red Sox hit into four double plays in the first five innings. But things clicked in the sixth, as Mike Lowell doubled and Jason Varitek and Nick Green followed with singles, tying the game at 2-2.

Hideki Okajima relieved Lester (6-7-2-3-7, 114) in the seventh and faced four batters. They all reached safely, but only two of them scored, thanks to Manny Delcarmen's arm (3 outs on 8 pitches) and Bay's diving catch of Robinson Cano's liner to left center.

After Jonathan Albaladejo plunked Green with two down in the eighth and threw a called strike to Jacoby Ellsbury, Joe Girardi called on Rivera. Panic move? Maybe. Lyndon singled, but Dustin Pedroia was caught looking.

Javier Lopez loaded the bases in the top of the ninth with no outs on an HBP and two walks. But he toughened, getting Cano to hit into a 4-2-3 double play with the infield in and retiring Melky Cabrera on a foul pop to Tek.

Rivera struck out Ortiz to begin the bottom of the ninth. Youkilis lined a single right back through the box and took second on J.D. Drew's slow grounder to second. Then Bay came up, looked at a ball, and crushed a home run into the left-center end of the Monster seats. Tie game, 4-4. Lowell singled, but Varitek fanned. Rivera ended up throwing 30 pitches.

Mark Teixeira stranded runners at second and third in the tenth and Milk Dud GIDP'd to end the eleventh. After Ortiz struck out against Marte, Yook hit a no-doubt shot on a 2-1 pitch to left field and the first walk-off of 2009 was in the books.

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Joba Chamberlain (5.06, 97 ERA+) / Jon Lester (5.50, 95 ERA+)

The Herald's Sean McAdam thinks "it might be too soon to expect the requisite high drama this weekend".

Over at the Post, Mike Vaccaro counters with: "Not to worry. There is Joba."
Referring to the four times Chamberlain has pitched up near the head of Kevin Youkilis in the last two seasons, Terry Francona notes that "he has great command until Youk gets in there". David Ortiz says "the next step for [Joba] will be to earn respect from everyone in the league so people don't get the wrong idea about him".

Over at SoSH, ToeKneeArmAss posted this:


Both teams come into the series on hot streaks. The Red Sox are led by Youkilis: .429/.522/.750; 14 runs scored, six doubles, four homers, 12 RBIs. ... Ortiz: "He gets up in the morning and he's already got a hit."

Roger Rubin, Daily News:
The Yankees have won six of their last eight games, while Boston has won seven in a row to go from the AL East basement to within striking distance of first-place Toronto. Both teams enter the weekend series at 9-6 [2 GB the 12-5 Blue Jays]. ...

On the current streak, their primary method has been beating foes into submission - Boston leads the AL in team batting average (.320), on-base percentage (.409), slugging (.580) and runs per game (7.86) over the last week. ...

Pedroia is hitting .458 over the last six games, while Ortiz has five hits in the last three games ...
Since a 12-inning loss to Oakland on April 14, the Red Sox have not lost. In their last four games, the Red Sox have outscored their opponents 31-6. Here are some numbers on the two halves of the young season:
REC    RS   AVG   OBP   SLG    RA   ERA
2-6    29  .237  .319  .388    43  5.40
7-0    55  .320  .409  .580    20  2.66
What, Ortiz Worry?
People panic too easy here. I've been here seven years, man, and the years that we struggle the most, we win the World Series. Sometimes, I guess, panicking, that's what makes the game interesting. Sometimes, that gets the game all (messed) up too. I don't know, I love it. It's good with me. I've been dealing with it for years, so I know how it goes.
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When he was 13 years old, Arthur Giddon was a batboy for the Boston Braves. That was in 1922. For his 100th birthday, he'll be working at the city's other ball park, serving as the Red Sox's batboy during batting practice.

The Red Sox have sent Chris Carter back to Pawtucket and are expected to call up Jonathan Van Every before tonight's game. ... Boston has also reacquired Kason Gabbard from the Rangers. ... In his first start since injuring his hamstring, Clay Buchholz pitched five innings against Rochester, allowing three hits, two walks and two runs.

931 comments:

  1. Switch in the "on" position, please.

    Done that shitty exam! Now for an afternoon of deck/beer/bbq!

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  2. Sounds great! I did the same thing (minus exams). Knowing it was going to be great weather today, I did all my crappy chores yesterday, so I couldspend the afternoon on the patio with a book, my laptop and the dogs. I may even have an early glass of wine. Heavenly!

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  3. Sounds like a great plan as well! Nice and relaxing.

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  4. So Tim, you are done with school for the semester?? Rock on.

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  5. "to within striking distance of first-place Toronto."

    It's April. Everybody's in striking distance. Does he think anybody will be keeping track of the Blue Jays score tonight?

    And I didn't even read McAdam's "no drama" article, but I assume it's the same thing these writers do every Yankees series--the Globe has already done it with their "is the buzz gone?" article. They're just stirring up shit. There's a reason why the tickets to the three Yankee series every year can only be bought in their own separate lottery. Hundred-year rivalries don't just end overnight. They have to know this. And even if there are slight changes in it over the decades...well, keeping tabs on the state of the rivalry on a series-to-series basis is like giving the weather forecast for each individual street in the city.

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  6. But it did end. Our rivalry is now with the FKR.

    These are just some thickets on the path to the real showdown.

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  7. Teixeira knows the boos are coming:
    "I was in the playoffs last year in Boston, I never felt more focused in my career. The boos, the energy, whatever you call it, it really kind of just locks you in."

    SoSH soxfaninyankeeland:
    "Hey, dude, nobody has ever hit a more meaningless .467 in a playoff series than the .467 you hit last year. That .467 should sound familiar, because it was also your SLG% for the series. Remember that run you drove in? Neither does anybody else, because it was on a sacrifice fly. I wish Bud Selig gave you, your legendary focus and your 7 worthless singles a PARTICIPANT ribbon in the locker room after Game 4."

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  8. Man, I can't believe that guy Mike's reasoning last night. "The teams are even, and have the same runs scored, but the Yanks are getting A-Rod back so that breaks the tie. And Daivd Ortiz can't hit anymore." He glosses over that our runs allowed are way lower--oh that's just because of Wang. Okay, well how about we "don't count" our three worst pitching performances? And how about you realize you can't just take out Wang to make everything all better, you have to replace him with somebody (who you don't have)?

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  9. I've always pictured that's what John Sterling does when he does that "thaaaaa" bit. It makes it that much more awesome to know he actually does it!

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  10. I want Joba to have an outing that will make them begging for Wang to be back in the rotation.

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  11. That's almost impossible, but, me too.

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  12. That's almost impossible, but, me too.I have faith in Justin. He's special.

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  13. We have oatmeal:

    Red Sox
    1. Jacoby Ellsbury, CF
    2. Dustin Pedroia, 2B
    3. David Ortiz, DH
    4. Kevin Youkilis, 1B
    5. J.D. Drew, RF
    6. Jason Bay, LF
    7. Mike Lowell, 3B
    8. Jason Varitek, C
    9. Nick Green, SS
    -- Jon Lester, SP


    Yankees
    1. Derek Jeter, SS
    2. Johnny Damon, LF
    3. Mark Teixeira, 1B
    4. Jorge Posada, DH
    5. Nick Swisher, RF
    6. Robinson Cano, 2B
    7. Melky Cabrera, CF
    8. Jose Molina, C
    9. Cody Ransom, 3B
    -- Joba Chamberlain, SP

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  14. I so need to try to haul ass out of work early to catch this game.

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  15. Looks like the people doing that blog award (with the cash prize) is poaching emails and putting them on mailing lists. I just unsubscribed, we'll see if they respect it.

    And by the way, have I mentioned...

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  16. FUCK THE YANKS. I FUCKING HATE THE YANKS, AND I HATE JOBA THE CUNT.

    WIN.

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  17. Nix, don't sugar coat it, tell us how you really feel.

    You rock.

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  18. Ha. I'm so psyched for this game!

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  19. The jays are overrated.

    I hope youk gets hit. I want a huge fight. MLBtv has crowned lester the best lefty in baseball.

    Anyhoo fuck these commies lets play ball.

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  20. I may not make it much longer without falling asleep thanks to my wife and her poor alarm discipline. I woke up two hours early today. I believe I am suffering from jet lag. How is the weather over yonder?

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  21. Sterling is awesome. I get like that sometimes. I can't hate him for that other then it being misdirected.

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  22. I wish I was able to watch both feeds. I get to listen to Michael K-Y do his radio show during the game.

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  23. Goddamnit, ten minutes to game time on the only game I get to watch uninterrupted until Monday, and the friggin doorbell rings! It's our landlord. I managed to get him out of the house in 10, but sheesh, the guy has no respect for baseball!

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  24. LET THE BOOS FLOOD DOWN ON TEX!

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  25. "Anyhoo fuck these commies lets play ball."

    :>)

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  26. Is Don growing a goatee or did he just shave poorly? Oh Don, don't do it! Shave, Don, shave!

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  27. is he doing the same "playoff beard" as caron?

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  28. Looks like I'm modding tonight, so I'll keep quiet so the comments can flow.

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  29. Flash: "Lester battled cancer"
    Michael Kay: "And now he's battling the Yaknees"
    cant make it up.

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  30. Oh hey, let's not leave pitches up in the middle of the zone.

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  31. weak showing by the boo birds

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  32. I wish Jere could text us from the game.

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  33. Ha Nix, sounds like Kay is as witty as usual.

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  34. I am here. Busy packing, so may not thread til a bit later, but watching as I pack.

    Congrats, Tim, on finishing up the semester.

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  35. Got the monitor on the thread because we are playing the MFY, I assume.

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  36. I think someone the other night said Don's ugly beard has something to do with the Bruins? Or was it the Celtics?

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  37. Amy, we also had some shit flying last night from Allan's internet radio appearance - or from the chat room at the site. Jere, Tim and I had a bit of fun there. :)

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  38. Nicely done.

    Now let's kick some ass.

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  39. FUCVK YEAH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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  40. FY double would be great here.

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  41. LOL did Joba tag his own leg and then act like he tagged J. Kobe??

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  42. Alright, my shitty internet is lagging.

    Great.

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  43. How many pitches until he throw's at Youk's head?

    I'm betting 4.

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  44. GDGD video entitled "Ellsbury scores on a balk".

    Not exactly.

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  45. A thought I was dekeing trolls by saying I was modding. He took modding off the wrong blog!

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  46. Fucking Drew letting him off the hook there.

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  47. earlier, remy noting that even in an extended spring training game, wang got lit up.

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  48. i see swisher has learned the art of CALLING TIME OUT BEFORE EVERY PITCH from CI.

    why does he often looking like a drooling retard???

    K

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  49. And the MFY's best pitcher goes down looking.

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  50. That >| fastball couldn't have been PLACED in a better location.

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  51. Don putting us to sleep with Yankee catching stats.

    Ack, SB. Oh well, no prob. Just get Moliner.

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  52. Or not. I can hear Jere disagreeing with the call from here.

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  53. the rule book has that pitch just above the middle of the zone.

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  54. Alright, let's re-find the strike zone.

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  55. Just dropping in for a minute to say GO SOX.

    And, that MFY lineup does not look scary at all without Slappy in there. It actually looks quite... average.

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  56. lester with the 0-3 pitch here

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  57. Woo, K the side (sort of). And on that note, I´m gone. Good luck to all involved.

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  58. Lester striking out 4 guys that inning, and ransom twice!

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  59. don says ball 1 to bay was the first time joba did not get ahead of anyone.

    he fell behind yook 3-0. fuckin A don wake up

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  60. Well, that inning was thoroughly disappointing.

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  61. Can we take a couple of pitches people?
    FUCK

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  62. Dear NESN,

    During a baseball game, pleas e SHOW US THE GAME!!!!!

    I am fucking sick of seeing and hearing interviews instead of plays!

    Sick of you,

    RSN, Toronto chapter

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  63. Dear Car Commercials,

    "America needs a comeback" but that buying an expensive car will not accomplish that.

    Sicker of you,

    A Mute Button

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  64. The boo'ers have really fallen down on the job.

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  65. absolute silence would be cool. so would raging boos. in the middle -- not good.

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  66. One to add to the DO drinking game: "...will climb back in".

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  67. Safe? Damn! Great play by Doctor Defense.

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  68. Do you mean what a pootz? Or perhaps what a pee-ay?

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  69. That's the kind of fielding play you'd like to take home to mom.

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  70. let's make jobber work this time, ok boys?

    lesterzaka at 61 thru 3.

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  71. Out of that one.

    Lester needs to get a sub-10 pitch inning. Or several of them.

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  72. Lowell would make a fine boy to take home to mom. Pro was the same way.

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  73. Show the fucking game, not the fucking NBC exec.

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  74. green seeing as many pitches so far as all of last inning

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  75. Green's awesome before he comes back to ground.

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  76. yes yes dick ebersoll, you're the paragon of equality and virtue. now shut up and go away.

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  77. Green giving a lesson on how to take pitches.

    Apparently Lyndon wasn't paying attention.

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  78. Please do not waste Green's effort...

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  79. 2nd & 3rd with 1 out and they cant get ONE FUCKING RUN IN.
    AWFUL

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  80. Not another interview! NESN, give us a break!!

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  81. We've had the leadoff batter on in each of the first three innings, yet we only have one run to show for it, and that wasn't on a hit.

    Inefficient much?

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  82. Stay cool everyone. We are ahead, Lester looks great and Joba sucks.

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  83. I know. But the scoreboard is a better story.

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  84. mfy wasted a lead off single in the first and left 2 on in the 2nd and 2 on in the 3rd. it's aint just us

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  85. Bruin in the booth said the team draws on "intangibles". Bad sign.

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  86. It's never just us. Sox fans act like we're the only team that strands runners. No one can even tell me if we do it more than other teams.

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  87. Now let's watch the Yankees strand this runner. :)

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  88. Walked Mo-leaner twice. That's pathetic.

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  89. YES cameramen showing us EVERY possible angle of Fenway.

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  90. That explains Don's lame beard. Amy, in case you're scrolling through the thread: Bruins.

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  91. fuck sid, it's cody random for fucks sake.

    our dog cody > cody ransom

    come ON

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  92. Here I am complaining about NESN and poor Nix is stuck with YES.

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  93. OK, I am here now. This packing stuff gave me a big headache, but watching LBJ get home safely, Lowell catch that line drive. Not so happy with the two GIDP and now the tie score.

    Going to scan through and see what you folks have been saying.

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  94. lester looked good at first, but he's letting the garbage time part of this lineup beat him.

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  95. Shit, I sit down to relax, and the Yankees score twice. ACK. Maybe I should go back and pack.

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  96. Hating Johnny Damon so much. Can we boo him, Laura? :)

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  97. Amy, I'm not going to dignify that with a response. :)

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  98. K! Good. Get that bastard out.

    Now score runs and get us back in the lead.

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  99. Lester PC: 13-25-23 27 = 88

    Joba PC: 22-7-24 = 53

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  100. I just poured myself a big glass of rally juice, so let's go, boys!

    Dououble!

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  101. Yeah, you didn't leave me very much, I had to open a new bottle. I never drink wine on Fridays, but... I guess I can't say that anymore. :)

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  102. Dammit Lowell, take a pitch or two.

    We ARE NOT wasting a leadoff double.

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  103. Tek gets on base. I don't care how.

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  104. TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE BREAK!!!!!!!!!!

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  105. Come on Lyndon, be a hero... pleeeeease

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  106. gotta at least tie with 1 out

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  107. MUTHERCVUKINGL'JK
    / LvklvbjlxfDFX

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  108. FUCK. I saw that one coming.

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  109. YOU FUCKING MOTHERFUCEKR COCKSUCLER MOTHERFUCKER f'lsdkrbhj çΩ

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  110. saw it coming too, which makes it even worse

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  111. How the FUCK does he manage to ground into as many double plays as he does?

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  112. Hmmmm, is the LCBO downstairs still open?

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