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Wake us up when USians start to play a real sport
I'd love to, but when you've been watching cricket the coma's too deep...
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Lord Jim wrote:
Wake us up when USians start to play a real sport
I'd love to, but when you've been watching cricket the coma's too deep...
Exactly.

And MGM, you should be ashamed of yourself -- you *used* to be a real baseball fan.

Last night was beyond my wildest expectations, but I hardly expect the Cards to melt down like that again. Still, it's always good to get the first game into your win column!
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Guinevere wrote:
And MGM, you should be ashamed of yourself -- you *used* to be a real baseball fan
Oh now - just a moment. I was only an Indians fan.... :lol: :oops:
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Joe Guy wrote:'World' doesn't always refer to everywhere on earth.

It can be used to describe one of the most important places. You know... The place that matters.... :D
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Gee, that's a cute little stadium Strop...

What's it seat, 10, 12 thousand?

Also I notice that in the picture the stands look completely filled...

Must have been Free Beer Night...
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BTW, I'll be sure to post a link to your comments in this thread the next time you start crying like a little girl because we're making comments about real sports in one of your mind bendingly tedious cricket threads... :nana
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Lord Jim wrote:Gee, that's a cute little stadium Strop... What's it seat, 10, 12 thousand? Also I notice that in the picture the stands look completely filled...
Must have been Free Beer Night...
That would be 28,000 LJ. Usually 27,997 plus three errant European Catholics with defective GPS systems seeking a cure for their handicaps.
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MajGenl.Meade wrote:
Lord Jim wrote:Gee, that's a cute little stadium Strop... What's it seat, 10, 12 thousand? Also I notice that in the picture the stands look completely filled...
Must have been Free Beer Night...
That would be 28,000 LJ. Usually 27,997 plus three errant European Catholics with defective GPS systems seeking a cure for their handicaps.
A minor league stadium then?

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Well, last night's (baseball) game was certainly exciting. I have to admit I've always had a soft spot for the Cardinals. I hope this Series goes to 7.
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I'm guessing 6 games. Peavy is a surprise stud Saturday night, and then Lester wins Game 5 in a tight one. Sox then take one of the last 2 in Boston (maybe it goes 7, but I'm hoping not).
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The funniest moment so far has to be that play from Game One where a short pop up falls between the Cardinals pitcher and the catcher as they both just stand there flat footed looking at each other...

That pretty well symbolized the Card's performance in Game One...

When two players have a chance to make a play on a fly ball, one of them yelling "I've got it" and waving the other one off, precisely so this sort of thing doesn't happen, is something that most baseball players learn in Little League...

That the starting pitcher and catcher for the MLB National league Champions playing in the World Series wouldn't have the protocols for this worked out, is a little puzzling... :?

(I imagine that in most cases like this it would be the catcher who would be the primary person expected to make the catch, and the pitcher who would be the one to back off, since the catcher gets a lot more practice handling these kinds of pop-ups...)
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The general rule is that you never want a pitcher to field the ball (unless it comes right at him), or throw the ball (unless its over the plate) because that is just not what they do on a daily basis, and are seriously error prone. See, e.g., Breslow, game 2, the throw that gave the game away . . . .

Hoping both teams pull it together for the weekend, Sox had their bad moments last night, and in a World Series, you know that stuff just changes the tenor of the game.
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Plus, for all his protestations of his lack of interest, LJ decided to watch at least some of the Series -- perhaps inspired by this thread and his sorrow over Meade's lack of patriotic baseball fervor. ;)

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Yeah, I've caught a few minutes here and there...

As a good American, it's the right thing to do....
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I caught the replay on the dropped ball at 2nd. I missed the one that involved the grease...
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There was no grease, it was rosin -- something all pitchers are allowed to utilize. Neither the Cards nor MLB had any reason to doubt that it was rosin, or any desire to make it something it wasn't.
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I know and there is generally a rosin bag on the hill. I was just being off the cuff because he put it inside his glove. I mean there are so many pitchers brushing their hair back and touching their sweating faces or licking their fingers who cares anymore? So why try to LOOK sneaky?

Just to add so nobody thinks I'm trying to make it an issue, just sayin:
St. Louis manager Mike Matheny reiterated that the accusation did not come from his dugout and said he had no issue with the assertion that it was only rosin.
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You called it "grease" which is an illegal substance, so it seems quite clear you were making an issue out of it.

And it wasn't "sneaky" -- another word that creates the appearance of an "issue." If you had listened to John Farrell you would have heard him say that Lester *always* puts his rosin in that spot on his glove, and that every pitcher does it differently (Lackey puts in on his arm). Why change what works, especially in a sport that bows to superstition as much as baseball.
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OK you got it out of me I hate Boston I want the Cards to win and I almost never root against the AL
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I am a Cardinal fan because they are all appointed by the Pope.

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