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so here's to hoping for a sound ass whooping and appearance of good moose.
2006 is now. The future is NOW!
2) Take it with you to the place you got your batteries from.
3) Demand compensation.
They make these magical things called "universal remotes." Perhaps you've heard of them?
Kids these days.
Get off my lawn!!! *shakes fist from porch*
Told you so.
I'll be at Mike's Deli and then Section 16 if you want to pay tribute. As you should.
in all seriousness, i'm trying to hold out for my roomate to buy one. his tv. yes, i'm cheap.
Only by a few months... I was totally in the third trimester when they won in '78 - so I'm counting that.
Shenanigans. My earliest baseball memory is Reggie Jackson's three-homer game in the 1977 World Series. I was six.
First Yankee WS in my life was '96 too, so Sean better not be considered old.
"I'm in my prime."
Midterm
Getting birth certificate from my mother (who is in town)
Wrangling an official transcript from the registrar
and, most obnoxiously, copying conductors markings for Verdi's Requiem before rehearsal tonight...400 pages of conductors markings.
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Good to see a fellow lover of musical shlock.
I am really, really tempted to take a 3 hour lunch at the bar, but I like my job.
If I'm sensing this right, the runs will eventually pile up . . . but late, against the bullpens.
It was pouring in Valley Stream around 11PM.
It was pouring buckets by 11 when I got out of work. If they initially planned on starting at 10, they were right to call the game.
So what, the team that loses today loses the series?
That is my contention. If the Tigers lose, they have to win three in a row and the Yankees can rest their bullpen in Game Three, allowing Johnson to pitch seven and allow 9 or 10 runs. If the Yankees lose, they are down 2 games to 1 with Jaret Wright on the mound and a bullpen tired from pitching 7 innings in relief of Johnson.
Stay tuned.
From Elias:
Wednesday night’s postponement at Yankee Stadium gave us time to take a closer look at Tuesday’s opener. The starting lineup in Game 1 was unlike any other. No, it wasn’t the Yankees’ batting order, comprised entirely of former All-Stars. Teams had posted such a lineup in 15 previous postseason games. The first-of-its-kind batting order actually belonged to the Tigers. It was the first starting lineup in postseason history in which the players in the seventh, eighth and ninth spots all hit at least 25 homers during the regular season (Craig Monroe 28, Marcus Thames 26, Brandon Inge 27).
I think its also gotta be the first PS lineup where the 7-8-9 guys were the top 3 HR hitters.
What are the odds of the Yankees losing game 3. Realistically. 60%? 70% tops? This isn't a must-win for nobody.
This slip-up would be a lot funnier if the game was being played a week from tomorrow.
149% Randy Johnson will get beaten so badly, you won't even be able to grasp just how ferociously he's gotten beaten.
I was thrilled. And it might still not happen, if I can get to him in time.
You wouldn't have to root against a Yankee.
I can't root against a Yankee in the playoffs. I will hope he succeeds. It just won't happen. I guarantee at least two and perhaps as many as four Tigers homeruns.
I am pleased by this version of Mussina.
So glad Sheff is at first. If a run scores this inning he better make up for it with a homer.
I'll make you the following bet:
Yankees win game 3: You owe me 1 tier reserved ticket to the first red sox night game next season
Yankees lose game 3: I owe you 1 bleacher seat to same game
That was totally Jeter's fault, especially considering Casey runs like he's got a frying pan in his pants.
Deal. That's a win-win for me. I want the Yankees to win. It's just that they won't.
It will be like a wolverine and a bear.
19-pitch inning with the current Yankees bullpen: bad.
I listened to half the album and thought it was weak. But I'm willing to reserve final judgement until I listen to the whole thing, at least several times.
Sure, but he can run however he wants and it won't matter if the throw is on line and he is out by fifteen feet. No matter. Michael Mussina is awesome. I don't think the Detroits match up well against him.
Monroe took a circle route to that ball.
2-0 to Abreu was a strike.
If you email me, I might be nice enough to tell you where you can get a free online feed of espn.
A's-Tigers ALCS then.
Magglio Ordonez has a hairstyle a little like Flat-Top.
Verlander would be well advised not to walk guys.
It's more for his total body of work than the album. I do like album though, especially: "Kick, Push", "I Gotcha", "Daydreamin", "The Cool", "Hurt Me Soul", "Kick, Push II", and "Sunshine". There's also like 2 or 3 tracks from the original version that would have made this list had they been kept on. So yeah, I think it's a good/great album. Come on, A-Rod, this is huge.
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