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I don't get why he went home (I can't spell his name on the fly) and the booth
is going on and on about why he didn't plow into Pudge which I agree with.

Stupid and typical all around and it happens night after night after day.


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Understatment of the week at least from Keith, " Berroa doesn't move well to his right, does he"

no he does not


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Posted


mi: Holy crap that Aflac cry made me jump a bit <<<

Yeah, what the hell was that ... outta a back speaker and loud.


Posted


="Frayed Knot":mfuvnkt5]Hey I got a good idea; let's boot another ball so as to set the stage for another couple of runs after 2-out and none-on.[/quote:mfuvnkt5]

Dude, they'll hear you!







LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr
Jul 24 2009 08:33 PM


="Fman99":1ib7otll]
="LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr":1ib7otll]Razor Shines, ladies and gents![/quote:1ib7otll]

Normally, two outs, you send the runner basically every time. But Omir coming off the dinger, and the pitcher clearly not throwing well, I would've like to see what happened.

Meanwhile, the Yanks won and Berroa boots a ball. And so it goes...[/quote:1ib7otll]

Fair enough, but Pence has a good arm... and since he was playing in, he played the ball 30 FEET FROM THE INFIELD.







Fman99
Jul 24 2009 08:34 PM


Stokes get the out.

On to the 8th... I have to believe that whatever schlub the 'Stros are sending out there to set up is someone that we can knock around.

Santos, Berroa, PH due up.....







John Cougar Lunchbucket
Jul 24 2009 08:35 PM


Francoeur is a big jock and a former football hero. He should have flattened Pudge.







LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr
Jul 24 2009 08:36 PM


Edited 1 time(s), most recently on Jul 24 2009 08:38 PM




="Kong76"]I don't get why he went home (I can't spell his name on the fly) and the booth
is going on and on about why he didn't plow into Pudge which I agree with.


He was an all-state safety in high school, too-- all he did was hit. You'd think it would come naturally.







Frayed Knot
Jul 24 2009 08:37 PM


Hawkins was always good at sucking as a Yanqui at least.







Kong76
Jul 24 2009 08:38 PM


Santos = speed demon







Frayed Knot
Jul 24 2009 08:40 PM


Sac bunts, at this point, are merely GiDP avoidance maneuvers.







Fman99
Jul 24 2009 08:40 PM


Wasted out. Fucking bunting.







Kong76
Jul 24 2009 08:41 PM


Pudge tells me to sod off.







LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr
Jul 24 2009 08:43 PM


You know, I don't think I'd get nearly as apoplectic about all the bunting if anyone on the team could actually bunt.







Frayed Knot
Jul 24 2009 08:44 PM


This season is just a fucking nightmare. The one time we actually do score a couple runs for Santana is one of the few he gives up a bunch.
Meanwhile we've got, what now, like 13 hits plus 4 or 5 walks and an HBP and 4 runs to show for ti?







Kong76
Jul 24 2009 08:47 PM


LWFS: apoplectic <<<

I'm gonna have to go look that up ... be right back.







Fman99
Jul 24 2009 08:48 PM


It's up to Luis, two outs, first and third. Castillo is locked in tonight.







John Cougar Lunchbucket
Jul 24 2009 08:49 PM


We need Castillo's 4th hit.







Frayed Knot
Jul 24 2009 08:51 PM


Mutha-Fucka!!!!!







John Cougar Lunchbucket
Jul 24 2009 08:52 PM


This fucking team. The Astros rally for everything they've got with 2 out, no on (Santana is on my shit list by the way for these kinds of failures too often). The Mets in the meantime get 65 guys on base an inning and can't score shit.







LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr
Jul 24 2009 08:54 PM









Kong76
Jul 24 2009 08:57 PM


Won't be long before the 'was signing Santana worth it?' drums start beating.
--------------
Apoplectic ... my new favorite word.







LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr
Jul 24 2009 08:58 PM


="Kong76":3frlbvva]Won't be long before the 'was signing Santana worth it?' drums start beating.
--------------
Apoplectic ... my new favorite word.[/quote:3frlbvva]

Ha. At least you got something out of tonight.







Fman99
Jul 24 2009 09:00 PM


Parnell hitting triple digits on the radar.







John Cougar Lunchbucket
Jul 24 2009 09:02 PM


OK, Get Up.








LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr
Jul 24 2009 09:02 PM


Edited 1 time(s), most recently on Jul 24 2009 09:04 PM




Hey-- it's all good. Heart of the order's coming up.
















Yeah, I couldn't keep a straight face, either.


LETS







PiggiesTomatoes
Jul 24 2009 09:02 PM


My shirt is off and I'm calling out all 25 of these mother fuckers, right now!







Frayed Knot
Jul 24 2009 09:07 PM


Didn't even make it interesting.







PiggiesTomatoes
Jul 24 2009 09:07 PM


="PiggiesTomatoes":3mr31mcg]My shirt is off and I'm calling out all 25 of these mother fuckers, right now![/quote:3mr31mcg]

Same effect Tony B. had in Bingoland.



Hope I don't lose my job.







LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr
Jul 24 2009 09:08 PM


Edited 1 time(s), most recently on Jul 24 2009 09:10 PM




GET







LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr
Jul 24 2009 09:09 PM


A NEW HOBBY!







Kong76
Jul 24 2009 09:13 PM


Good REM video anyway ... dreams, they complicate my life.







Frayed Knot
Jul 25 2009 11:24 AM


Adam Rubin:
Jeff Francoeur said he felt like a �pansy� not bowling over Pudge Rodriguez on an aggressive (ill-advised?) send by third base coach Razor Shines in the seventh with the Mets trailing by a run. Francoeur, a former Clemson football recruit, said Rodriguez veered on him and he missed lining him up. At least he had the intention of bowling over Rodriguez. �I started going to the outside and he went back on the inside for the tag,� Francoeur said.







Rockin' Doc
Jul 25 2009 01:34 PM


Francoeur must have been a hell of a hitter in his football days.

"I meant to tackle him coach, but he moved on me."







MFS62
Jul 25 2009 01:52 PM


Losing hurts.
Losing to Hampton hurt even more.

Later







metirish
Jul 25 2009 02:12 PM


="MFS62":3vh9vwdm]Losing hurts.
Losing to Hampton hurt even more.

Later[/quote:3vh9vwdm]


Really? , it such old hat that



Guest LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr
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="Fman99":1ib7otll]
="LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr":1ib7otll]Razor Shines, ladies and gents![/quote:1ib7otll]

Normally, two outs, you send the runner basically every time. But Omir coming off the dinger, and the pitcher clearly not throwing well, I would've like to see what happened.

Meanwhile, the Yanks won and Berroa boots a ball. And so it goes...[/quote:1ib7otll]

Fair enough, but Pence has a good arm... and since he was playing in, he played the ball 30 FEET FROM THE INFIELD.







Fman99
Jul 24 2009 08:34 PM


Stokes get the out.

On to the 8th... I have to believe that whatever schlub the 'Stros are sending out there to set up is someone that we can knock around.

Santos, Berroa, PH due up.....







John Cougar Lunchbucket
Jul 24 2009 08:35 PM


Francoeur is a big jock and a former football hero. He should have flattened Pudge.







LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr
Jul 24 2009 08:36 PM


Edited 1 time(s), most recently on Jul 24 2009 08:38 PM




="Kong76"]I don't get why he went home (I can't spell his name on the fly) and the booth
is going on and on about why he didn't plow into Pudge which I agree with.


He was an all-state safety in high school, too-- all he did was hit. You'd think it would come naturally.







Frayed Knot
Jul 24 2009 08:37 PM


Hawkins was always good at sucking as a Yanqui at least.







Kong76
Jul 24 2009 08:38 PM


Santos = speed demon







Frayed Knot
Jul 24 2009 08:40 PM


Sac bunts, at this point, are merely GiDP avoidance maneuvers.







Fman99
Jul 24 2009 08:40 PM


Wasted out. Fucking bunting.







Kong76
Jul 24 2009 08:41 PM


Pudge tells me to sod off.







LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr
Jul 24 2009 08:43 PM


You know, I don't think I'd get nearly as apoplectic about all the bunting if anyone on the team could actually bunt.







Frayed Knot
Jul 24 2009 08:44 PM


This season is just a fucking nightmare. The one time we actually do score a couple runs for Santana is one of the few he gives up a bunch.
Meanwhile we've got, what now, like 13 hits plus 4 or 5 walks and an HBP and 4 runs to show for ti?







Kong76
Jul 24 2009 08:47 PM


LWFS: apoplectic <<<

I'm gonna have to go look that up ... be right back.







Fman99
Jul 24 2009 08:48 PM


It's up to Luis, two outs, first and third. Castillo is locked in tonight.







John Cougar Lunchbucket
Jul 24 2009 08:49 PM


We need Castillo's 4th hit.







Frayed Knot
Jul 24 2009 08:51 PM


Mutha-Fucka!!!!!







John Cougar Lunchbucket
Jul 24 2009 08:52 PM


This fucking team. The Astros rally for everything they've got with 2 out, no on (Santana is on my shit list by the way for these kinds of failures too often). The Mets in the meantime get 65 guys on base an inning and can't score shit.







LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr
Jul 24 2009 08:54 PM









Kong76
Jul 24 2009 08:57 PM


Won't be long before the 'was signing Santana worth it?' drums start beating.
--------------
Apoplectic ... my new favorite word.







LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr
Jul 24 2009 08:58 PM


="Kong76":3frlbvva]Won't be long before the 'was signing Santana worth it?' drums start beating.
--------------
Apoplectic ... my new favorite word.[/quote:3frlbvva]

Ha. At least you got something out of tonight.







Fman99
Jul 24 2009 09:00 PM


Parnell hitting triple digits on the radar.







John Cougar Lunchbucket
Jul 24 2009 09:02 PM


OK, Get Up.








LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr
Jul 24 2009 09:02 PM


Edited 1 time(s), most recently on Jul 24 2009 09:04 PM




Hey-- it's all good. Heart of the order's coming up.
















Yeah, I couldn't keep a straight face, either.


LETS







PiggiesTomatoes
Jul 24 2009 09:02 PM


My shirt is off and I'm calling out all 25 of these mother fuckers, right now!







Frayed Knot
Jul 24 2009 09:07 PM


Didn't even make it interesting.







PiggiesTomatoes
Jul 24 2009 09:07 PM


="PiggiesTomatoes":3mr31mcg]My shirt is off and I'm calling out all 25 of these mother fuckers, right now![/quote:3mr31mcg]

Same effect Tony B. had in Bingoland.



Hope I don't lose my job.







LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr
Jul 24 2009 09:08 PM


Edited 1 time(s), most recently on Jul 24 2009 09:10 PM




GET







LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr
Jul 24 2009 09:09 PM


A NEW HOBBY!







Kong76
Jul 24 2009 09:13 PM


Good REM video anyway ... dreams, they complicate my life.







Frayed Knot
Jul 25 2009 11:24 AM


Adam Rubin:
Jeff Francoeur said he felt like a �pansy� not bowling over Pudge Rodriguez on an aggressive (ill-advised?) send by third base coach Razor Shines in the seventh with the Mets trailing by a run. Francoeur, a former Clemson football recruit, said Rodriguez veered on him and he missed lining him up. At least he had the intention of bowling over Rodriguez. �I started going to the outside and he went back on the inside for the tag,� Francoeur said.







Rockin' Doc
Jul 25 2009 01:34 PM


Francoeur must have been a hell of a hitter in his football days.

"I meant to tackle him coach, but he moved on me."







MFS62
Jul 25 2009 01:52 PM


Losing hurts.
Losing to Hampton hurt even more.

Later







metirish
Jul 25 2009 02:12 PM


="MFS62":3vh9vwdm]Losing hurts.
Losing to Hampton hurt even more.

Later[/quote:3vh9vwdm]


Really? , it such old hat that



Posted


Stokes get the out.

On to the 8th... I have to believe that whatever schlub the 'Stros are sending out there to set up is someone that we can knock around.

Santos, Berroa, PH due up.....


Guest John Cougar Lunchbucket
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Posted


Francoeur is a big jock and a former football hero. He should have flattened Pudge.


Guest LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr
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Posted (edited)


="Kong76"]I don't get why he went home (I can't spell his name on the fly) and the booth
is going on and on about why he didn't plow into Pudge which I agree with.


He was an all-state safety in high school, too-- all he did was hit. You'd think it would come naturally.


Edited by Guest
Guest Kong76
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Posted


Santos = speed demon


Guest Kong76
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Posted


Pudge tells me to sod off.


Guest LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr
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Posted


You know, I don't think I'd get nearly as apoplectic about all the bunting if anyone on the team could actually bunt.


Posted


This season is just a fucking nightmare. The one time we actually do score a couple runs for Santana is one of the few he gives up a bunch.
Meanwhile we've got, what now, like 13 hits plus 4 or 5 walks and an HBP and 4 runs to show for ti?


Guest Kong76
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Posted


LWFS: apoplectic <<<

I'm gonna have to go look that up ... be right back.


Guest John Cougar Lunchbucket
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Posted


We need Castillo's 4th hit.


Guest John Cougar Lunchbucket
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Posted


This fucking team. The Astros rally for everything they've got with 2 out, no on (Santana is on my shit list by the way for these kinds of failures too often). The Mets in the meantime get 65 guys on base an inning and can't score shit.


Guest LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr
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Posted




Guest Kong76
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Posted


Won't be long before the 'was signing Santana worth it?' drums start beating.
--------------
Apoplectic ... my new favorite word.


Guest LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr
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Posted


="Kong76":3frlbvva]Won't be long before the 'was signing Santana worth it?' drums start beating.
--------------
Apoplectic ... my new favorite word.[/quote:3frlbvva]

Ha. At least you got something out of tonight.







Fman99
Jul 24 2009 09:00 PM


Parnell hitting triple digits on the radar.







John Cougar Lunchbucket
Jul 24 2009 09:02 PM


OK, Get Up.








LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr
Jul 24 2009 09:02 PM


Edited 1 time(s), most recently on Jul 24 2009 09:04 PM




Hey-- it's all good. Heart of the order's coming up.
















Yeah, I couldn't keep a straight face, either.


LETS







PiggiesTomatoes
Jul 24 2009 09:02 PM


My shirt is off and I'm calling out all 25 of these mother fuckers, right now!







Frayed Knot
Jul 24 2009 09:07 PM


Didn't even make it interesting.







PiggiesTomatoes
Jul 24 2009 09:07 PM


="PiggiesTomatoes":3mr31mcg]My shirt is off and I'm calling out all 25 of these mother fuckers, right now![/quote:3mr31mcg]

Same effect Tony B. had in Bingoland.



Hope I don't lose my job.







LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr
Jul 24 2009 09:08 PM


Edited 1 time(s), most recently on Jul 24 2009 09:10 PM




GET







LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr
Jul 24 2009 09:09 PM


A NEW HOBBY!







Kong76
Jul 24 2009 09:13 PM


Good REM video anyway ... dreams, they complicate my life.







Frayed Knot
Jul 25 2009 11:24 AM


Adam Rubin:
Jeff Francoeur said he felt like a �pansy� not bowling over Pudge Rodriguez on an aggressive (ill-advised?) send by third base coach Razor Shines in the seventh with the Mets trailing by a run. Francoeur, a former Clemson football recruit, said Rodriguez veered on him and he missed lining him up. At least he had the intention of bowling over Rodriguez. �I started going to the outside and he went back on the inside for the tag,� Francoeur said.







Rockin' Doc
Jul 25 2009 01:34 PM


Francoeur must have been a hell of a hitter in his football days.

"I meant to tackle him coach, but he moved on me."







MFS62
Jul 25 2009 01:52 PM


Losing hurts.
Losing to Hampton hurt even more.

Later







metirish
Jul 25 2009 02:12 PM


="MFS62":3vh9vwdm]Losing hurts.
Losing to Hampton hurt even more.

Later[/quote:3vh9vwdm]


Really? , it such old hat that



Guest John Cougar Lunchbucket
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Posted


OK, Get Up.



Guest LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr
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Posted (edited)


Hey-- it's all good. Heart of the order's coming up.
















Yeah, I couldn't keep a straight face, either.


LETS


Edited by Guest
Posted


="PiggiesTomatoes":3mr31mcg]My shirt is off and I'm calling out all 25 of these mother fuckers, right now![/quote:3mr31mcg]

Same effect Tony B. had in Bingoland.



Hope I don't lose my job.







LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr
Jul 24 2009 09:08 PM


Edited 1 time(s), most recently on Jul 24 2009 09:10 PM




GET







LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr
Jul 24 2009 09:09 PM


A NEW HOBBY!







Kong76
Jul 24 2009 09:13 PM


Good REM video anyway ... dreams, they complicate my life.







Frayed Knot
Jul 25 2009 11:24 AM


Adam Rubin:
Jeff Francoeur said he felt like a �pansy� not bowling over Pudge Rodriguez on an aggressive (ill-advised?) send by third base coach Razor Shines in the seventh with the Mets trailing by a run. Francoeur, a former Clemson football recruit, said Rodriguez veered on him and he missed lining him up. At least he had the intention of bowling over Rodriguez. �I started going to the outside and he went back on the inside for the tag,� Francoeur said.







Rockin' Doc
Jul 25 2009 01:34 PM


Francoeur must have been a hell of a hitter in his football days.

"I meant to tackle him coach, but he moved on me."







MFS62
Jul 25 2009 01:52 PM


Losing hurts.
Losing to Hampton hurt even more.

Later







metirish
Jul 25 2009 02:12 PM


="MFS62":3vh9vwdm]Losing hurts.
Losing to Hampton hurt even more.

Later[/quote:3vh9vwdm]


Really? , it such old hat that



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