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Eric
]]>Congrats to your Phils, Eric. Maybe one day the Pirates can relive thier glory days.
]]>You’d think the ceremony would have taken place before the game. Shows how clueless those in the front office truly are.
The pitcher who closed out the game for the Marlins, was throwing 97 MPH, and guess who let him go? Omar Minaya.
What I don’t like about Yankees fans today is that they only know post season baseball. They feel it is destiny that they should be in the post season every year.
Longtime Yankees fans like Brooks and I remember the bad teams of the late 60s, early 70s, the only decade they did not win a World Series, the 80s, and watching them stumble in the early 90s.
It was a nice run, and not something that should be taken for granted by these new Yankees fans.
Steve
]]>From a Cardinals fan’s [ers[ective, Tina (not a spelling error) Martinez couldn’t haul his behind out of St. Louis fast enough. As clutch as he was in New York, he was the polar opposite in St. Louie. I’m with Eric. If my Cardinals can’t make it, all things New York out of the playoffs makes for a somewhat enjoyable year for me. I will be watching the train wreck that is the Cubs find a way to fail miserably this postseason, and I’ll enjoy every minute of it. Is it wrong for me to want the Cubs to be ahead in the last inning of Game 7 of the World Series, only to see it all fall apart on some weird and wacky play?
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