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Paperclip
4/6/2005, 03:14 PM
Huge 9th inning for the Sox. :D

Top 9TH B:0 S:0 O:0
Pitcher Change: Mariano Rivera replaces Tanyon Sturtze.

Top 9TH B:4 S:1 O:0
Bill Mueller walks.

Top 9TH B:1 S:1 O:0
Mark Bellhorn singles on a ground ball to right fielder Gary Sheffield. Bill Mueller to 2nd.

Top 9TH B:3 S:2 O:0
Johnny Damon singles on a line drive to right fielder Gary Sheffield. Bill Mueller to 3rd. Mark Bellhorn to 2nd.

Top 9TH B:2 S:3 O:1
Trot Nixon strikes out swinging.

Top 9TH B:1 S:2 O:1
Manny Ramirez reaches on fielding error by third baseman Alex Rodriguez. Bill Mueller scores. Mark Bellhorn to 3rd. Johnny Damon to 2nd.

Top 9TH B:1 S:0 O:2
David Ortiz grounds out, pitcher Mariano Rivera to first baseman Tino Martinez. Mark Bellhorn scores. Johnny Damon to 3rd. Manny Ramirez to 2nd.

Top 9TH B:4 S:0 O:2
David McCarty walks.

Top 9TH B:0 S:0 O:2
Edgar Renteria singles on a line drive to left fielder Hideki Matsui. Johnny Damon scores. Manny Ramirez scores. David McCarty to 2nd.

Top 9TH B:4 S:1 O:2
Doug Mirabelli walks. David McCarty to 3rd. Edgar Renteria to 2nd.

Top 9TH B:0 S:0 O:2
Pitcher Change: Felix Rodriguez replaces Mariano Rivera.

Reno
4/6/2005, 03:16 PM
Fhew!!! Man am I glad this is a baseball thread.:D

Paperclip
4/6/2005, 03:19 PM
BOS 9TH - With Bill Mueller batting, wild pitch by Felix Rodriguez, David McCarty scores. Edgar Renteria to 3rd. Doug Mirabelli to 2nd. BOS 7-3

Paperclip
4/6/2005, 03:30 PM
Ballgame. My Tigers lost today, but at least this makes me happy.

Bottom 9TH B:0 S:0 O:0
Pitcher Change: Keith Foulke replaces Mike Timlin.

Bottom 9TH B:0 S:0 O:0
Offensive Substitution: Pinch hitter Ruben Sierra replaces Bubba Crosby.

Bottom 9TH B:0 S:1 O:0
Ruben Sierra doubles (2) on a fly ball to right fielder Trot Nixon.

Bottom 9TH B:0 S:1 O:1
Tino Martinez flies out to center fielder Johnny Damon.

Bottom 9TH B:2 S:2 O:2
Bernie Williams flies out to right fielder Trot Nixon.

Bottom 9TH B:2 S:2 O:3
Tony Womack flies out to center fielder Johnny Damon.

GrapevineSooner
4/6/2005, 03:39 PM
Top 9TH B:1 S:2 O:1
Manny Ramirez reaches on fielding error by third baseman Alex Rodriguez. Bill Mueller scores. Mark Bellhorn to 3rd. Johnny Damon to 2nd. *Surpressing Laughter*

Oh, and Dirty Water for the first time this year.

OklahomaTrombone
4/6/2005, 07:10 PM
http://img210.exs.cx/img210/2986/mr4rq.jpg

I think it seems appropriate...no matter who you root for....

GrapevineSooner
4/7/2005, 10:30 AM
Saw this over on Son of Sam Horn (http://p086.ezboard.com/fsonsofsamhornfrm57.showMessageRange?topicID=35.to pic&start=1061&stop=1070)

http://tinypic.com/2lw9cw

Herr Scholz
4/7/2005, 10:46 AM
Here's E-Rod:

http://bostondirtdogs.boston.com/Headline_Archives/e-rod2_bdd.jpg

TopDawg
4/7/2005, 11:14 AM
When you're a Tigers fan, living vicariously is the best way to live.

Mariano blows two of three games, Yankees take series 2-1. I'll take it.

GDC
4/7/2005, 01:09 PM
Heh, you Sox fans are easy to please, just a world title every hundred years or so, and you're set.

OUthunder
4/7/2005, 02:28 PM
Red Sux fans are the greatest ...kinda like UT fans and there football program.

Back to the topic ...Mariano is still a good closer but the Sux currently own his ***, no doubt! But Mariano still owns every other ****ing team in MLB, so Sux fans can put that in there pipe and smoke it!

Seriously though, the Yankees have to face reality and start looking to the future regarding the closer position. Mariano is on the down swing of his career and I'll give him 2-3 more years tops. The same holds true for Bernie and Giambi is F-I-N-I-S-H-E-D!!! Hopefully, the Yankee brass will come to terms with this just like most Yankee fans are starting to.

The end ...

PS. A-Rod is overpaid. Field the ball and we sweep em jackass!!!

GrapevineSooner
4/7/2005, 05:32 PM
More greatness (http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/page2/story?page=simmons/cowbell/blog) from Bill Simmons. You'll have to scroll down to the second entry as the Sports Guy has never heard of this concept the rest of us bloggers call "linking individual posts."



Secret Yankee Closer Election Set for April 8
Extensive Security Planned for Friday's Funeral

By BILL SIMMONS

THE BRONX (April 6) – Major League Baseball on Wednesday set April 8 as the date for the historic start of the conclave to elect a successor to Mariano Rivera, as the Yankees made final arrangements for the funeral of a great career that is expected to draw millions of Yankee fans and world leaders to the Bronx.

GDC
4/7/2005, 07:09 PM
More greatness (http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/page2/story?page=simmons/cowbell/blog) from Bill Simmons. You'll have to scroll down to the second entry as the Sports Guy has never heard of this concept the rest of us bloggers call "linking individual posts."

That guy is good, thanks.

TopDawg
4/13/2005, 09:18 PM
L4
4-3
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4-3