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Catalina Wine Mixer!
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Location: San Jose, California
Age: 26
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there comin to our house this weekend! Pac Bell Park baby! (Well actually SBC park now , but Eff that shit.) And I will be there! woohoo!! The Giants and the Red Sox havent played eachother in I dont know how long! It will be there first trip to what is arguably the nicest park in baseball. *drools at the thought of Pedro Martinez pitching to Bonds* That will be one helluva match-up! 2 of the best in the game goin at it.. |
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Mega Post Monkey
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Location: NYC and occasionally residing in Long Island.
Age: 25
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Ichiro Suzuki broke an 84 year old record last night against the Texas Rangers.
He broke the single season hits record set by George Sisler in 1920. Sisler hit 257. Ichiro now has 259. On top of that, 222 of his hits are singles which is also a record. That is an unbelieveable accomplishment. He has a .373 batting average ![]() I don't think anybody's come close to .400 since George Brett when he hit .390 a while ago. He's the best leadoff hitter in baseball since Rickey Henderson.
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Concerning last night's Twins/Yanks game:
Damn Bastard Freakin Jeebus Derek Shite Poophead Crappin Jeter BAstage Frakkin AAGGGGHHHHHHH!!!! However, if the Yanks continue to do well and Boston finishes their tromp I'd LOVE to see the Red Sox destroy the Yanks for the AL pennant which I think they finally could do. Clemens (another ex-Yankee bastard) kicked the Braves asses up and down the field yesterday afternoon AFTER being sick! Hopefully Hampton will come through this afternoon. Yeah , I'm a hometown fan. I hope to see either: Mariners - Astros for a offensive knockdown dragout with all of baseball's current batting badasses. Actually that combo would be explosive. Yankees - Braves so that Atlanta can exact some well-deserved revenge. Any other combo would be vastly one-sided. I dunno.... Last edited by orgo : 10-07-2004 at 09:28 AM. Reason: forgot my WS predicitons/hopes |
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Mega Post Monkey
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I watched the Yankee game last night and...it was just like great
Here we go AGAIN.If the Twins don't sweep at home, they're losing the Division series.
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Geez...
I'm a true Atlanta fan but the Braves were pathetic last night. I don't mean the pitching. Bobby Cox knew he was asking for it by constantly going to the bullpen after 4 or 5 innings game after game. They were bound to screw up. The hitting was embarrassing...except for Furcal,LaRoche and Estrada the whole team had 6 hits in 5 games. What the hell!!??! I mean after 13 damn years you'd THINK these guys would have a damn post season game of some kind. Ughh...they need to lose their division next season. Maybe that'll wake them up. They are in this perpetual kickass regular season-shittyass post season cycle. |
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Mega Post Monkey
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Tonight, the Boston Red Sox will once again face the New York Yankees.
The Yankees won the first 3 games. They won Game 3, 19-8. However, the Red Sox have battled their way back in 2 extra inning thrillers and a win last night. They won 3 games in a row, 3 nights in a row and they're going for 4. The Yankees were 3 outs away from sweeping the Red Sox and winning their 40th American League pennant. Now the Yankees find themselves on the brink of elimination. Can the Yankees beat the Red Sox and keep this so called curse alive? Or will the Red Sox do the unthinkable? I will be passing the Stadium tonight on the 4 train as the game goes on. It's going to be one hell of a game. There are some baseball analysts calling this the most important game in the history of baseball. Now, I don't know about that, but I do know that there is a lot riding on this. It all comes down to game 7. Again. In Yankee Stadium. Again.
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