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I'm kinda thinking about Duaner vs. Rowand.


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Guest Edgy DC
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Wow! That crumbled really nicely.


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We're 7-1 on this road trip.
We're 7-1 on this road trip.
We're 7-1 on this road trip.


Guest Edgy DC
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We're 7 1/2 up. I can party here.


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="Willets Point"] .


Shes actually the Philly singer of choice in all sporting events.
No joke.

Great game.
Yea-Bradford gets that win Edge- wacky game.

Wagner with his 13th save with 1.2 innings of work.
I wanna say only 13 saves?-but I wont.

Im still in shock from that Wright play on the DP grounder- looks like it even bounced up on him and he snagged it.
Awsum---just like WOW MAN!


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They made a big point in the broadcast of showing all three fielders that were involved in the double play. They all pumped their fists afterward. And they showed Wagner pointing at Wright.

And it worked on me. I love this team.


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="Elster88"]
Willets Point wrote:
Freakin' Glavine. No Schaeffer for you.


I'm sure some clown will give him a beer.


They always do don't they?


Now, now, I snuck in an edit before your post saying that I was just kidding.


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Today's topic on Mike & The Mad dog -- Whether Met players have the right to fist-pump after a big play since Derek Jeter has been doing it for years in New York.


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From a film director's point of view, this cinematically closes the sub-plot line of Wright kerfuffling away a Wagner save earlier in the year, and Wagner telling him, "Don't you ever apologize to me again."

http://us.news1.yimg.com/us.yimg.com/p/ap/20060614/thumb.feefd63f39d94dbdbc1a4bb5b606195c.mets_phillies_baseball_pxs112.jpgIf you're shooting this for Disney, after the double play, you have Wagner shoot Wright, a "See, what I'm talking 'bout, Kid?" look.

http://us.i1.yimg.com/us.yimg.com/i/us/sp/v/mlb/players/2006_1/7382.jpgAnd David nods "Yeah," but he also has a brief squinty eyes-closed-in-thankful-supplication, "And thanks man, thanks for believing in me" look in the nod.

http://us.news1.yimg.com/us.yimg.com/p/ap/20060614/thumb.feefd63f39d94dbdbc1a4bb5b606195c.mets_phillies_baseball_pxs112.jpgTo which Wagner flashes a suddenly stern, but playful, "Hey, don't thank me either, Kid."

http://us.i1.yimg.com/us.yimg.com/i/us/sp/v/mlb/players/2006_1/7382.jpgWright smiles, "Yeah."

http://us.news1.yimg.com/us.yimg.com/p/ap/20060614/thumb.feefd63f39d94dbdbc1a4bb5b606195c.mets_phillies_baseball_pxs112.jpgWagner smiles, "Yeah."


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="Johnny Dickshot"]Today's topic on Mike & The Mad dog -- Whether Met players have the right to fist-pump after a big play since Derek Jeter has been doing it for years in New York.



Speaking of Francesa & Russo they had a classic moment yesterday.

Russo has been complaining that the front page of the New York Times sports section has been devoted mostly to World Cup coverage ("That's a bad job by the Times, you can't do that in New York!").

Francesa yesterday, trying to calm his partner down retorts with: "Well, Doggie, you see I in fact read the New York Times and you have to understand what type of paper they are. The sports section is not the best but it focuses on other areas of sport. I wouldn't expect you to understand that but you see, I read the Times. Did I mention that I read the Times?"

Francesa is just so much smarter than the rest of us. He is. He tells us so every day.

It does help that Russo is learning disabled though.


Now I'm like Francesa, I read the Times too (well cause I'm smarter than you - not as smart as him though) and I've got to say that I really like the Times sports coverage. Its not over the top, no hyperbole, gives you the straight dope and always has the pertinent story. Of course I also read the Post and the News for the late scores and the gossipy hyperbolic tidbits but hey, like I said I'm not as evolved as the Fat Man.)


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="Johnny Dickshot"]Today's topic on Mike & The Mad dog -- Whether Met players have the right to fist-pump after a big play since Derek Jeter has been doing it for years in New York.



Speaking of Francesa & Russo they had a classic moment yesterday.

Russo has been complaining that the front page of the New York Times sports section has been devoted mostly to World Cup coverage ("That's a bad job by the Times, you can't do that in New York!").

Francesa yesterday, trying to calm his partner down retorts with: "Well, Doggie, you see I in fact read the New York Times and you have to understand what type of paper they are. The sports section is not the best but it focuses on other areas of sport. I wouldn't expect you to understand that but you see, I read the Times. Did I mention that I read the Times?"

Francesa is just so much smarter than the rest of us. He is. He tells us so every day.


As a M&MD apologist, my take was that it sounded like Francessa was making fun of Dog for crying about the New York Times when Dog doesn't even read the paper. Didn't seem so much like he was trying to make it seem like he's king of the world or smarter than who was listening. Just that he was smarter than Dog.

FWIW, I find the NYTimes sportswriters to be no better than those at the rest of the papers.


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]It does help that Russo is learning disabled though.


Did you catch their exchange last week?
Seems that Francesa missed a few days at least in part because he was seeing a doctor who told him that it's time to get a better diet. (why he needed a doctor to tell him that as opposed to ... say a blind news dealer is a question but that's besides the point here)
So Dawg asks him what he can't eat.

MF: Anything with four legs
CR: Like what?
MF: Well let's start with cows
CR: So no steaks huh. How about hamburgers?
MF: No, no cows
CR: What else?
MF: Gotta lay off the bread
CR: How about bagels?
MF: No, they're made of bread
CR: French Toast?


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Elster88 wrote:
As a M&MD apologist, my take was that it sounded like Francessa was making fun of Dog for crying about the New York Times when Dog doesn't even read the paper. Didn't seem so much like he was trying to make it seem like he's king of the world or smarter than who was listening. Just that he was smarter than Dog.

FWIW, I find the NYTimes sportswriters to be no better than those at the rest of the papers.


Okay I'll buy that but to me it seemed that Francesa, as usual, was just showing how much better he is than everyone else. Pompous ass that he is.

I like the guy in the Times that is the Mets beat writer - Shpigel I think is his name. They've always had good guys. Olney was on the beat a few years back.

I get a kick out of Mushnick and the guy that does the 'Tuesday Morning Shortstop' column in the Post and Lupica is still readable at times in the News.


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I can't read Lupica. Everything he writes seems as if he's written it dozens of time before.


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]Russo has been complaining that the front page of the New York Times sports section has been devoted mostly to World Cup coverage ("That's a bad job by the Times, you can't do that in New York!").


But the Cretinous Canine is the first to gush about each new issue of Sports Illustrated, and sometimes quote from their articles. He then will tell us how they are great because they cover all sports. He practically goes orgasmic when they give major coverage to tennis events. I wonder how he feels when SI gives major coverage to the Olympics, another once-in-four-years event?

Like SI, the Times is not just a New York publication. Its readership spans cities, states and countries. He just doesn't get it.

That's a bad job by Russo.

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Johnny Dickshot wrote:
Today's topic on Mike & The Mad dog -- Whether Met players have the right to fist-pump after a big play since Derek Jeter has been doing it for years in New York.


Is that for real, or are you kidding JD?


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I think he's kidding, moving toward sarcasm. But they might actually do it.

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I can't believe that Russo has written books.

I mean, do people who care about what he says actually read books?


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