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Re: Baseball
The Cardinals are now on pace to win 97 games. I don't see any reason to think the Cards will get worse, and there are several good reasons to think they'll get better:
1. The Birds have several key guys on the DL, who will return in the next month or so.
2. They've played more games on the roan than at home. SO they have more home games ahead than road games.
3. They've played a fair schedule so far and it doesn't get harder
For either the Brewers or Reds to reach 97 wins they'd have to go 71-42, that's playing .629 baseball from here on out. That ain't likely.
Of course, something could go wrong. We could have other injuries. Despite all the kids on this team, the The Cardinals are an old team.
But right now, I'm feeling pretty good about our chances.
1. The Birds have several key guys on the DL, who will return in the next month or so.
2. They've played more games on the roan than at home. SO they have more home games ahead than road games.
3. They've played a fair schedule so far and it doesn't get harder
For either the Brewers or Reds to reach 97 wins they'd have to go 71-42, that's playing .629 baseball from here on out. That ain't likely.
Of course, something could go wrong. We could have other injuries. Despite all the kids on this team, the The Cardinals are an old team.
But right now, I'm feeling pretty good about our chances.
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That's because you are a stupid whore.
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I'm going away for a few days, so if the Reds go on a winning streak you can say I'm hiding if you like.
I know a lot of people like to use I Phones or such to keep connected when they go off somewhere, but I don't, so I'll see you guys next week maybe.
Hope the Tornadoes don't get me.
I know a lot of people like to use I Phones or such to keep connected when they go off somewhere, but I don't, so I'll see you guys next week maybe.
Hope the Tornadoes don't get me.
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[quote="Red Bird"]I'm going away for a few days,
Why don't you tell us about something we might care about.
Why don't you tell us about something we might care about.
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Re: Baseball
Didn't she already quit this place a few months ago?
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"Hiroshima Carp?"
Stu had an old black man history teacher when we were in high school, one of his most-impersonated vocal mannerisms was the way he pronounced Hiroshima: "Here-OSH-eh-muh". The other was "Naggie-Sackie"...
Stu had an old black man history teacher when we were in high school, one of his most-impersonated vocal mannerisms was the way he pronounced Hiroshima: "Here-OSH-eh-muh". The other was "Naggie-Sackie"...
I want someone's ass blistered in the middle of Thanksgiving Square.
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Here's a heartwarming tale: My brother signed up my nephew (his son) for baseball and lacrosse this spring. My bro was never a baseball guy and was obviously clueless about how seriously many parents and kids take it. Unlike the other kids who would show up an hour before the games to practice and throw the ball around, my brother, who has always been notoriously late to everything, shows up with his kid right when the game is starting or even late (to say nothing of the games and practices he missed due to lacrosse or any other thing that came up). So on top of not really practicing with my nephew to get him up to speed on his skills, he engendered disgruntlement amongst the other players and coaches by the nonchalant attitude. To make matters worse, at my nephew's first at bat of the season, he got beaned in the head, which made him gun shy in the batter's box the whole season. So gun shy, in fact, that he hadn't gotten a hit the entire season.
One of the coaches is an old friend of my brother's, and about 2 weeks ago, he read him the riot act. Told him he had fucked up my nephew's confidence, it was all his fault (true), etc., etc. My bro felt bad and called in the expert: Our cousin, who played ball at NCState and then in a semi-pro league after that, until he blew out his rotator cuff (he was a pitcher). Our cousin worked with my nephew, got him up to snuff on the basics and even beaned him on purpose (not in the head, of course) to show him that it's really not so bad and he needn't be fearful in the batter's box.
So the last game of the season was last night. My bro had to work late so my cousin took my nephew to the game. They got there 90 minutes early and worked on his hitting. According to my cousin, at his first at bat my nephew smacked the ball right to the pitcher and got thrown out, but he did make good contact (after weeks of just barely swinging at all). He also made a good play in the outfield. So his confidence, for the first time ever, was running high.
By this time my bro had gotten there and when told about his son just making contact with the ball, my bro was basically marking the whole season down as a huge success. Well, here it comes: Bottom of the last inning, one out, guy on first, score tied, my nephew comes up to bat. Second pitch he rockets a hit down the first base line that the first baseman has no chance at and even goes by the outfielder. My cousin said my nephew almost caught up with his teammate who was on first by the time they both got to home plate. Of course, my nephew's run didn't count, but he did have the walk-off RBI. Got mobbed by the team, given the game ball, etc, etc.
I hardly ever call my bro early in the morning, but I called my this morning (hadn't heard any of this yet) around 8 to see if he was going to the beach this weekend, my nephew answers the phone and I can tell something's up. He asked me "Did you talk to granddaddy (my dad) yet?" I'm thinking something bad has happened down at the beach, but of course, my nephew is referring to the whole aforementioned story, which he joyously relates to me in full detail. I doubt he even slept last night. He called my parents last night and told them the whole thing, told my mom that he knew what it felt like to congratulate the other players when they did something good but now he knew what it felt like to be the one being congratulated. He's probably done with baseball after this season, but that's a pretty good way to go out...
One of the coaches is an old friend of my brother's, and about 2 weeks ago, he read him the riot act. Told him he had fucked up my nephew's confidence, it was all his fault (true), etc., etc. My bro felt bad and called in the expert: Our cousin, who played ball at NCState and then in a semi-pro league after that, until he blew out his rotator cuff (he was a pitcher). Our cousin worked with my nephew, got him up to snuff on the basics and even beaned him on purpose (not in the head, of course) to show him that it's really not so bad and he needn't be fearful in the batter's box.
So the last game of the season was last night. My bro had to work late so my cousin took my nephew to the game. They got there 90 minutes early and worked on his hitting. According to my cousin, at his first at bat my nephew smacked the ball right to the pitcher and got thrown out, but he did make good contact (after weeks of just barely swinging at all). He also made a good play in the outfield. So his confidence, for the first time ever, was running high.
By this time my bro had gotten there and when told about his son just making contact with the ball, my bro was basically marking the whole season down as a huge success. Well, here it comes: Bottom of the last inning, one out, guy on first, score tied, my nephew comes up to bat. Second pitch he rockets a hit down the first base line that the first baseman has no chance at and even goes by the outfielder. My cousin said my nephew almost caught up with his teammate who was on first by the time they both got to home plate. Of course, my nephew's run didn't count, but he did have the walk-off RBI. Got mobbed by the team, given the game ball, etc, etc.
I hardly ever call my bro early in the morning, but I called my this morning (hadn't heard any of this yet) around 8 to see if he was going to the beach this weekend, my nephew answers the phone and I can tell something's up. He asked me "Did you talk to granddaddy (my dad) yet?" I'm thinking something bad has happened down at the beach, but of course, my nephew is referring to the whole aforementioned story, which he joyously relates to me in full detail. I doubt he even slept last night. He called my parents last night and told them the whole thing, told my mom that he knew what it felt like to congratulate the other players when they did something good but now he knew what it felt like to be the one being congratulated. He's probably done with baseball after this season, but that's a pretty good way to go out...
I want someone's ass blistered in the middle of Thanksgiving Square.
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Re: Baseball
Somebody give me cliffs notes please.
Sure, I could have stayed in the past. I could have even been king. But in my own way, I am king.
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zzzzzzz
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Re: Baseball
seriously ther is nothing like watching your kid get the game winning hit
and nothing better then seeing a kid grow from nothing to star during the course of the season
those are the cliff notes
and nothing better then seeing a kid grow from nothing to star during the course of the season
those are the cliff notes
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"So his confidence, for the first time ever, was running high."
I think you are too.
I think you are too.
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Sure, I could have stayed in the past. I could have even been king. But in my own way, I am king.
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Nerd
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he'll never quit now. there's no future in that silly netstick game outside Baltimore. he might as well hunker down with baseball
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Good story Hedge. How did your brother absorb and incorporate the whole story and series of events? Or has he yet.
Frankly, your brother seems to have been a bit self absorbed in regard to his son and sports. Is that so. Apparently your brother was a 'man of many parts' and not disciplined or serious about the game so figured there was no reason his son might be.
A sort of 'soccer mom' if you know what I mean. No disparagement intended, just reacting to the tale as told.
Frankly, your brother seems to have been a bit self absorbed in regard to his son and sports. Is that so. Apparently your brother was a 'man of many parts' and not disciplined or serious about the game so figured there was no reason his son might be.
A sort of 'soccer mom' if you know what I mean. No disparagement intended, just reacting to the tale as told.
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Fuckin dork
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Re: Baseball
SEC Baseball is just as strong as SEC Football.
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Re: Baseball
Just less people and money and stuff.