Saturday, August 15, 2009

Perfect Game From: Anthony Severino Peter Abraham Mario Scalise Matthew KLSnow Joseph Pawlikowski Drew Ellis Tommy Craggs Richard Barbieri Joe Cowley Russ /26708676

While it may be true, Anthony Severino thinks:
- - SingStar is the perfect game to get a group of friends together, have a few beverages and unleash your talented voice pipes to the world.  Just make sure not to wake the neighbors.  Karaoke games, are about signing, of course.  But the real fun is seeing your pals make a fool out of themselves.  What better songs to do this with than Queen s variety of ostentatious music.

In contrast, Peter Abraham replies:
GreenBeret7 August 2nd, 2009 at 1:36 pm MG August 2nd, 2009 at 1:25 pm GB, for the record, I never booed Maris or Mantle and even though I idolized the Mick never begrudged Maris hitting 61 and not Mickey.

Peter Abraham scans the other's answers and reply:
Eights August 2nd, 2009 at 5:40 pm I have a question. I ll be graduating College at the end of this year (May 2010), and I am thinking about moving to California. Is it possible to get YES out there?

Peter Abraham brings more details:
CB August 2nd, 2009 at 12:06 pm No one thinks Cody is the reason we lost yesterday, although I certainly think he contributed to it.

Mario Scalise also takes into account the following fact:
Mario Scalise said: Konerko strikes out on a 3-2 pitch in the dirt. Two outs. Pierzynski up. Posted on July 30, 2009 9:17 PM Reply

However, Matthew states that:
RE: Kingdom Hearts III: The IGN Concept Posted on Aug 1, 2009, 12:46 pm, by Matthew. Ryan Clements over at the world renown game website IGN, put together an

In contrast, KLSnow replies:
Casey! Nice. by SgtClueLs on Jul 29, 2009 9:11 PM CDT reply actions   0 recs Really didn't think that was getting out by tristarscoop on Jul 29, 2009 9:12 PM CDT reply actions   0 recs

In other words, Joseph Pawlikowski puts it this way:
  Salty Buggah says: August 2nd, 2009 at 2:43 pm Yea, this front office is a HUGE disappoinment. They do not know how to do anything. Respected members of the community like Lanny, Bo, stuart, panic button, and charlie should run this team. We d sweep every season. JobaWockeeZ says: August 2nd, 2009 at 2:45 pm Actually I now respect Bo more because he posted numerous items in a day without being his usual self. I saw him promoting discussion. Salty Buggah says: August 2nd, 2009 at 2:47 pm Yea, he ll have a few gems once in a while but mostly he ll be his usual self.   tommiesmithjohncarlos a/k/a Ridiculous Upside says: August 2nd, 2009 at 2:59 pm Yes, but Bo and Lanny are the same person.    

Peter Abraham shows how it is done:
joe b August 2nd, 2009 at 2:23 pm No, It s Luigi s fault or maybe moe, larry or curly s!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Peter Abraham August 2nd, 2009 at 2:24 pm Because registration would hurt traffic, that s why. And the systems we tried crashed the blog. That s why. You will be banned if you impersonate other people. If you have something to ask me, send me an e-mail. Stop cluttering up the blog with your nonsense. I have zero tolerance for trolls at this point.

Peter Abraham might have an idea about it:
86w183 August 2nd, 2009 at 1:50 pm Those wanting to see the full list of 104 will probably find that the alleged list of 104 that was circulating in the blog world is going to be pretty darn close.

Drew Ellis objects:
TSR: A lot of people feel you are a fighter that can compete at higher weight classes because of your talent. Is that something you would like to explore?

Tommy Craggs imagines that:
"As a life long Sox fan, I'd say the easiest way to describe the Cell experience is to compare with that other Chicago team. Wrigley is old and falling apart. The Cell is new and full of modern amenities and a growing forest of bronze statues. Wrigley always seems packed. The Cell always seems half empty. Attendance was awful before the World Series and while it's gotten better, you can almost always get tickets on the same day as a game you want to see. Though you will pay like you're going to see a top ten team instead of a team that's come in 1st in the division four times since the Cell opened. Wrigley sits near one of the main centers of the gay community in Chicago. The Cell sits near some fairly harsh neighborhoods. And the fans... At the Cell our drunks aren't content to sit and look pretty while texting on their Blackberries and talking on the phone like the drunks at Wrigley. No, our fans rush out and beat the crap out of a Kansas City Royal s first base coach. Our fans attack a first base umpire. At least once a month it seems like some asshat is delaying a game by running out on the field. If the Steve Bartman incident had happened at the Cell, he would have been torn to pieces and his head put on a pike over the front gate. In general, the fans are a reflection of Ozzie Guillen - foul mouthed, abrasive and a bit nasty at times but uniquely Chicago. Of course the best part about going to a game at US Cellular Field (besides wondering if you might get to see someone stabbed in the crowd or attacked on the field)? Not having to listen to the biggest homer announcer in all of baseball." (

Furthermore, Richard Barbieri claims:
Carl Mays: Chapman’s opposite number; consensus is that Mays intended to throw inside to Chapman but was not head hunting. Mays pitched for nine more years after killing Chapman, and won 27 games the next year, leading the league.

Drew Ellis comes with a new idea:
TSR: As you grew up and evolved with the sport, who are some of the guys you looked up to and modeled your early career after?

In addition to this, Joe Cowley states:
"I'm not into the whole attention stuff,'' Buehrle said. "They even said something about me throwing out the first pitch and I said, 'I'll still catch it if you want someone else to throw it to me. I don't really care about throwing out the first pitch.' If I do, I thought about throwing it over the catcher's head or in the dirt to see if I

Russ is not really sure about that:
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However, Drew Ellis thinks differently:
Miguel Torres: Brian Bowles is a well-rounded opponent. I know that he has good wrestling ability, so he is going to be able to dictate where he wants to fight. He has good stand-up and a good ground game. I think overall he is a dangerous opponent but what I think he lacks is experience. He hasn’t been tested yet. He has done well against his past opponents but his past opponents don’t impress me at all. The guys that he has knocked out have no stand-up ability either attacking or defense and the guys he has submitted have taken really sloppy shots on him. I think the fight is going to be a good fight, I think it is going to be exciting, and I am ready for a war.

KLSnow also takes into account the following fact:
McGiggles!! Obscure baseball records and more at my blog, Recondite Baseball . by TheJay on Jul 29, 2009 9:11 PM CDT reply actions   0 recs

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Friday, August 14, 2009

Perfect Game From: Joseph Pawlikowski Peter Abraham KLSnow Jonckie Drew Ellis C. Rossi Diane Meyer Mario Scalise Jay Joe Cowley Michael Hurley /26691444

Thinking that's not all, Joseph Pawlikowski adds:
  Dela G says: August 2nd, 2009 at 2:20 pm wow CC getting squeezed there Accent Shallow says: August 2nd, 2009 at 2:21 pm I thought the first slider to make it 3-0 was in the zone, but he missed the target pretty badly.  

Peter Abraham is absolutely sure that:
m August 2nd, 2009 at 3:27 pm Guys, guys. CC admitted his control hasn t been there since minny, and he s been getting away with it. He s not injured.

But Peter Abraham says that's not all:
Bret the Hitman August 2nd, 2009 at 2:05 pm Again-Ransom reminds me of Andy Phillips. He is a barnacle. Anti-Matt August 2nd, 2009 at 2:06 pm CB you interpreted known wrong. It was intended as you know he s never going to be more than a bench players not a solid, known bench player. Where did Girardi tell Cashman he wanted Ransom on the roster? Do you have a link or source?

Despite the previous arguments, Peter Abraham has many reasons to think otherwise:
GreenBeret7 August 2nd, 2009 at 5:48 pm vey August 2nd, 2009 at 5:43 pm CC isn’t an ACE,but he’s good.Hairston jr,is excited to be a Yankee.He said he’ll play where ever they need him. ACE=Stopper, most aces at this point in the season,are winning game 13-14,not CC,HE’S AT 11. You realize that only one pitcher in baseball has 13 wins, right? Share some more gems like this with everyone.

For example, KLSnow considers:
Most definitely by Flag Up on Jul 29, 2009 9:38 PM CDT up reply actions   0 recs Nyjer Coffey'd! dickie_thon: Third baseman Bill Hall / Watches the third strike go by / Gamel grabs his glove by GoGregGo on Jul 29, 2009 9:38 PM CDT up reply actions   0 recs

While it may be true, jonckie thinks:
Could we please just get a grip â€" and be allowed to appreciate the taste of victory and the Number 1 position in world rugby! Let us for a few moments stop to criticize the coach and team on how we could have done better and who SHOULD be the flyhalf and who is the better player etc.. .There is no such thing as the perfect game, the perfect player or the perfect coach! Most Springbok rugby supporters do not care if the Springbok coach is white, pink or purple, whether he is fluent in Afrikaans, English or Chinese or whether he is loved or hated by the English, Afrikaans or Bulgarian media! All we want to see is a Springbok victory!!

Thinking that's not all, Drew Ellis adds:
TSR: Can you tell me how you first got started in MMA? MT: I was 16, going on 17 and I started training at a local gym in a guy’s garage. I started training with him and it was pretty rough. They had no mats, it was a concrete floor, and there were oil pans in the corners of the rooms and the garage door had broken windows on it. I showed up and they had boxing gloves for me to start sparring and the guy didn’t like the way I was sparring so he picked me up and slammed me to the floor and choked me with my t-shirt. I didn’t know what tapping out was then, so I passed out. When I came to, the guy explained to me that that was jiu jitsu. I wasn’t angry at him, I just watched and listened to what he was trying to do and I haven’t looked back since.

C. Rossi is absolutely sure that:
In addition, sports like frisbee, canoeing and golf can make the Motion Plus accessory feel a bit too sensitive. Perhaps it s simply highlighting the player s inability to perform the actual sports, but much of the target audience will have trouble with some of these more difficult mini-games.

Diane Meyer can't forget that:
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Furthermore, Peter Abraham claims:
you only use ransom to rest a regular & their are no other options & hairston,pens,hinske are other options.

Mario Scalise can't forget that:
Mario Scalise said: I know. I am literally within walking distance of the park and while it is really dark, it hasn't rained much. I guess they are playing it safe, but the radar looks fine. Who knows. BTW, Darin Erstad! Andy Gonzalez! 2007! Posted on July 30, 2009 7:43 PM Reply

For example, Peter Abraham considers:
CaptainsCorner August 2nd, 2009 at 4:18 pm Ofcourse the pitch right down the middle isn t called a strike and then crappy Getz gets a triple. Always happens after a missed call. Bring the infield in. Time to get the bullpen up.

Jay imagines that:


Joe Cowley has another idea:
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However, KLSnow thinks differently:
Can Bill Hall Pitch? Seriously, we have enough money tied up in him. Might as well move him to the rotation, can t be any worse. And maybe he ll bat better. by SgtClueLs on Jul 29, 2009 7:49 PM CDT reply actions   0 recs He'd probably bat more often... dickie_thon: Third baseman Bill Hall / Watches the third strike go by / Gamel grabs his glove by GoGregGo on Jul 29, 2009 7:49 PM CDT up reply actions   0 recs

In addition to this, Drew Ellis states:
As Torres prepares for his latest fight, he took some time from training to speak with The Scores Report about Bowles, how he got started in MMA, and his feelings on Floyd Mayweather Jr.

Michael Hurley brings some great news:
Arroyo Says He Took Drugs in 2003, Wouldn't Be Surprised to Be on List by Michael Hurley on Jul 31, 2009 11:09:23 AM

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Thursday, August 13, 2009

Perfect Game From: Peter Abraham Tommy Craggs Anthony Andro/Contributor KLSnow BMT Joseph Pawlikowski Mario Scalise Matthew Jay Pinellas Preps /26663968

Peter Abraham considers that:
RDM August 2nd, 2009 at 3:38 pm Time afte time this game, Yanks could put them away two more runners stranded .come on guys you know CC is going to give up 2-3 more runs this game .

In response, Peter Abraham claims:
UPDATE, 3:25 p.m.: Every Yankees starter has at least one hit. UPDATE, 3:31 p.m.: So much for Mark Buehrle. Yankees hammered him.

Tommy Craggs brings some great news:
Jim O.)"It's the 2007 season, I'm a White Sox season ticket holder in the upper deck. It's a Sunday night game for ESPN, 3rd inning or so, and we let some people returning to their seats pass by our group. One of the passing fans accidentally dribbles a couple drops of beer on the middle aged woman in the row in front of her. The woman turns around, and chucks an entire full cup of Miller Lite on me. I know it's Miller Lite because I could taste it, that's how much it was. Not knowing what happened, I assumed I spilled my own on myself (notice the theme here...drinking). This woman the whole game is hammering down beers as if Prohibition goes into effect the next day. At the end of the game, the woman leaves her email address on her ticket and mentions she is sorry for throwing a beer at me and I should email her for her tickets to a game later in the season. The email address ended in '@uchicago.edu'. Noticing she is far too old to be a stude nt at The University of Chicago, I researched the name and address via Google to see if she was faculty. Not only was she faculty, she was a dean of students. Only in Illinois would this bribe be acceptable, Blago would have been proud." (

But Peter Abraham says that's not all:
BBFan August 2nd, 2009 at 6:25 pm Our ace 7 innings, 10 hits 5 runs. Sox ace 7 innings, 6 hits 0 runs. They just are not the same, Beckett rules. Did they face the same opposition?

Peter Abraham brings some great news:
Every year is a world series year August 2nd, 2009 at 3:10 pm Beuhrle doesn t look any better

Peter Abraham tells the real story:
MCA August 2nd, 2009 at 4:20 pm I LOVE Phil Hughes (in a man crush kind of way). Just ask my wife. I call him Blue (as in, you re my boy, blue. ) Just to be clear on that.

Anthony Andro/Contributor points out another thing aside from that:
Categories 20 days of Rangers prospects AL West Alex Rodriguez All-Star Game Andruw Jones Bench Brandon McCarthy

In addition to this, KLSnow states:
nice hustle lopez by WI 2 VA on Jul 29, 2009 8:06 PM CDT reply actions   0 recs What would we do without CC? by oconnobe on Jul 29, 2009 8:06 PM CDT reply actions   0 recs Have one hit instead of three dickie_thon: Third baseman Bill Hall / Watches the third strike go by / Gamel grabs his glove by GoGregGo on Jul 29, 2009 8:07 PM CDT up reply actions   0 recs

Before going any further, BMT wants to get this straight:
This entry was posted on Saturday, August 1st, 2009 at 2:32 pm and is filed under Phillies . You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can skip to the end and leave a response. Pinging is currently not allowed.

For this purpose, KLSnow suggests:
I missed Manny's last start how did he pitch? "my goodness" by BrewHaHeather on Jul 29, 2009 7:13 PM CDT reply actions   0 recs not well but i m blaming in kendall "Cubs fans boo again â€" 99% of these people can’t see the plate." -Ueck by dux2bux on Jul 29, 2009 7:13 PM CDT up reply actions   0 recs

KLSnow explains:
Mark DiFelice pitched .1 innings (6 pitches) last night, and has appeared in three straight games. Tim Dillard pitched four innings (63 pitches) last night. Trevor Hoffman pitched .2 innings (21 pitches) last night. R.J. Swindle pitched two innings (35 pitches) on Monday. Chris Smith pitched one inning (11 pitches) on Monday. Mitch Stetter faced two batters (7 pitches) on Monday. Todd Coffey has not pitched since Saturday.

Similarly, Joseph Pawlikowski adds:
  Mike Axisa says: August 2nd, 2009 at 2:25 pm Great at-bat by Swish. Stepped out, disrupted Buehrle, took a bunch of pitches.

Mario Scalise brings some great news:
It's been an odd stretch for the White Sox these past two weeks. There's been exciting: Mark Buehrle perfect game, followed by a record 45 straight retired; Gordon Beckham proving on a daily basis how special of a player he can be; Clayton Richard throwing back-to-back 8-inning, 1-run outings. But none of it has helped much in the win column.

Matthew thinks about it:
As for the worlds themselves, I'm not sure why Square hasn't done this sooner, but despite all of the Disney worlds, I would love to see some

Jay comes with a new idea:
The Yankee Universe Mariano Is A Bit Sore 8 hours ago lenNY's Yankees Robbie Cano, don t cha know! (seriously) 8 hours ago

Pinellas Preps considers that:
Last weekend, the Shockers finished fifth out of 64 teams at the 16U Perfect Game Baseball Championship Series in Ft. Myers. The Shockers won all five of their pool games at the invite-only tournament and came into the knockout stages as the No. 1 seed but were upset by Palm Beach PAL 1-0 in the semifinals. The Shockers had defeated Palm Beach PAL 9-3 in group play.

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For this purpose, thederridadrop suggests:
And this, this continuation of using the Bills once I had grown up enough to understand what menus are, was when my allegiances changed. Of course, I had always been a Vikings fan people talked about them, my dad loved them, there wasn’t much of a choice. But when I figured out how to chose them on Tecmo, it was well, it sucked. They had this weird reverse play that never worked. They were led by QB Vikings, a man that (as far as I could tell) did not actually play in the NFL. So I started to care more about the Bills than my beloved hometown Vikes. Just my luck, then, was that this was coupled with the Bills glory years, meaning they were on CBS’ AFC broadcasts all the time, and whenever my dad went to watch the Vikings with his friends, I stayed home and watched the Bills. I read about them in Sports Illustrated for Kids. Also, due to my awkwardness as a youth, I talked about them. Incessantly. (I still get crap from my family about my constant exto lling of “Furman Thomas”)

In contrast, Joseph Pawlikowski replies:
  V says: August 2nd, 2009 at 3:08 pm I m not allowed to call people idiots, because it s against the guidelines, but damn, this place becomes ridiculous after a bad inning.

Peter Abraham brings a word of caution:
Scorpio August 2nd, 2009 at 4:55 pm The CYCLE!!!!!!!! Go Melky!!! MG August 2nd, 2009 at 4:55 pm CYCLE TIME!!!!! Congrats, Melky

But Peter Abraham has a different opinion:
MG August 2nd, 2009 at 4:03 pm it s interesting how CC has switched to the breaking ball in early counts and how much more effective it s been.

Meanwhile, Peter Abraham came up with this idea:
m August 2nd, 2009 at 4:33 pm Unbelievable. We re up by 3, and some people are so juvenile. They still can t keep their brains out of their rears. Stop with the snide cracks at the players. Jeez.

Still not being convinced, Peter Abraham replies:
The way revenue sharing is calculated is as follows all teams have to pay 31% of their local gross locally generated revenues into the revenue sharing pot. That money is then redistributed from a central fund (that central fund is also augmented by central baseball revenue e.g. internet money).

Peter Abraham thinks about it:
Phil August 2nd, 2009 at 1:35 pm Lou Merloni said the Sox used to teach their players how to do roids and not get caught. Paxton Crawford said he was offered roids in the Sox clubhouse around the turn of the decade. None of this stuff that is finally starting to trickle out should come as a surprise to anyone.

For example, Anthony Andro/Contributor considers:
The last rookie to strike out 10 for the Rangers was Juan Dominguez, Aug. 13, 2005.

For example, KLSnow considers:
everything in this thread is absolved. "I'll be glad to have Ryan help if he wants to. I'll give him a badge and he can be my deputy." -Sheriff Melvin by sowingwildoats on Jul 29, 2009 8:56 PM CDT up reply actions   0 recs

DougJ comes with a new idea:
40 July 29th, 2009 at 2:01 am SiubhanDuinne @ Charon / 1:50 am Maybe that s it! I didn t see the CNN piece. Colbert repeats beginning in just a couple of minutes (2:00 am eastern) if you want to check it out.

But Joseph Pawlikowski has a different opinion:
trueblue says: August 2nd, 2009 at 3:07 pm He is 1-7 vs teams over 500 this year For that kind of coin he should be 7-1. Indeed, unbelievable.

In response, Diane Meyer claims:
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John Harrington objects:
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For this reason, KLSnow says:
Pretty sure a strip club just won Tavern of the Game. "The reports are that he is getting better. The definition of better is nebulous." by KLSnow on Jul 29, 2009 8:50 PM CDT reply actions   0 recs

Still being unsure, AP asks:
Buehrle then got Brendan Harris to groundout to shortstop to end the fifth inning and keep his perfect game going.

Joe Cowley does a quick recap:
One place there will be no "Mark Buehrle Day,'' however, is in Minneapolis, where Twins fans didn't take kindly to what sounded like Buehrle dismissing the hits the Twins eventually did get on him. He did say after the loss, "It's probably one of the most fired up I've been after a game. I'll get in too much trouble ... but I'm not a big fan of broken bat bloop singles.''

Matthew sees it this way:
amazing article that outlined and detailed what he felt, would make Kingdom Hearts III, the perfect game. As we all know

DLamp comes with a new idea:
Eighth best. Please. You know what the eighth best perfect game will get you on the streets? Mugged. I once came in eighth place in a cake walk at my school carnival. You don t hear me SCREAMING FOR ATTENTION NOW DO YOU!

However, Mario Scalise states that:
Mario Scalise said: Top of Second Inning Matsui strikes out on a check swing. Floyd looking better. Posted on July 30, 2009 8:31 PM Reply

For this purpose, KLSnow suggests:
JJ slumping again by WI 2 VA on Jul 29, 2009 9:06 PM CDT reply actions   0 recs Rivera is rusty? by WI 2 VA on Jul 29, 2009 9:06 PM CDT reply actions   0 recs

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KLSnow brings a word of caution:
Insurance Run! 2009 Brewers: Pass the liquor. by molitorfan on Jul 29, 2009 9:47 PM CDT reply actions   0 recs

The Huffington Post News Editors brings more details:
Read More: Chicago Sports , Mark Buehrle , Mark Buehrle Day , Mark Buehrle Perfect Game , Pat Quinn , Pat Quinn Buehrle , Sports , Video , Chicago News

As a result of that, Peter Abraham belives:
w/e August 2nd, 2009 at 4:47 pm Why yank Phil, he just K’d Paul Kernerko… Because Carlos Quentin with the bat right now is Jessica Alba hot.

Joseph Pawlikowski points out another thing aside from that:
  Russell NY says: August 2nd, 2009 at 3:02 pm Discount please, as CC s ERA jumps above 4. Highest paid pitcher in baseball TheLastClown says: August 2nd, 2009 at 3:03 pm ?  

In other words, Mario Scalise puts it this way:
Mario Scalise said: Top of Second Inning Matsui strikes out on a check swing. Floyd looking better. Posted on July 30, 2009 8:31 PM Reply

HANSOLO78 brings more details:
02-08-2009, 05:30 AM   # 10 ( permalink ) rocks954 Rookie   Join Date: Sep 2007 Location: Loughborough Posts: 89 cut him some slack guys. He needed to add to his collection of threads. He has freedom of speech so let him say what he wants even though its not the smartest thing.  

Joseph Pawlikowski brings some great news:
  Tank the Frank says: August 2nd, 2009 at 2:55 pm Is it just me or is a Yankees pitcher getting squeezed AGAIN? Mike R. - Retire 21 says: August 2nd, 2009 at 2:57 pm It is not you. This has not been a very well umpired series. It s not an excuse, just a statement.   Dela G says: August 2nd, 2009 at 2:57 pm yes, he has been squeezed a bit this game  

Peter Abraham considers that:
PL August 2nd, 2009 at 5:19 pm Cano translating for Melky I have now seen everything..Cano can do it all except hit with RISP

However, Marc Topkin states that:
This is a farce, and for the first (yes, first, and I ve been a fan since day 1) time ever I am officially pissed with the Rays. Yes, more pissed than Stocker for Abreu (who knew how good Abreu would really be), yes more pissed than the hit parade and Vinny Cash-stealla, yes, more pissed than at anything Namoli and Chuck ever did, because now we are RELEVANT and need to act like it.

Despite the previous arguments, KLSnow has many reasons to think otherwise:
still has a good eye! 2009 Brewers: Pass the liquor. by molitorfan on Jul 29, 2009 9:08 PM CDT up reply actions   0 recs Nah, that's the rust All the regulars don t work the count like that dickie_thon: Third baseman Bill Hall / Watches the third strike go by / Gamel grabs his glove by GoGregGo on Jul 29, 2009 9:09 PM CDT up reply actions   0 recs

Joseph Pawlikowski objects:
  Mike Ox says: August 2nd, 2009 at 3:05 pm Wow, Quinten will owe some big money when the Sox hold there kangaroo court. How the fuck do you get thrown out by Damon is beyond me.

Joseph Pawlikowski tells the real story:
JobaWockeeZ says: August 2nd, 2009 at 2:47 pm The starter HAS to be Halladay or we suck. The only way the Yankees win is a rotation of Johan, Halladay, CC, Cliff Lee and AJ to win. Cashman is awful.

Mario Scalise brings some great news:
Alex E. said: This replay makes me want to ga-vomit. Posted on July 30, 2009 8:02 PM Reply Mario Scalise said: Not sure why they are showing this game. Not that I know what happens off-hand (I blocked out much of 2007 from my memory bank, for obvious reasons). With it being Buehrle day, they should have showed his first no-hitter. Or just show last year's blackout game. Posted on July 30, 2009 8:06 PM Reply

Having that in mind, Joseph Pawlikowski wonders:
  charlespoet says: August 2nd, 2009 at 3:12 pm Molina runs like a Defensive lineman picking up a fumble. Funny! On the other hand, it is nice to see the baseball gods humor in that the top tier pitchers today are being lit up. SouthernYankeeFan says: August 2nd, 2009 at 3:15 pm seems to be a running joke with CC these days.  

Richard Barbieri brings a word of caution:
&nbsp Print this Article &nbsp E-mail this Article This annotated week in baseball history: July 26-August 1, 2004

KLSnow intervenes and adds:
what in the hell were hardy and rivera swinging at? by WI 2 VA on Jul 29, 2009 7:54 PM CDT reply actions   0 recs

Peter Abraham can't forget that:
In 1966, after the Yankees had already stunk it out in 65 and weren t getting any better. some college friends and I went to a weekday Yankees-Sox game. There must have been 3,000 people at most in the stands.

KLSnow remembers that:
Heh, Lee Smith doesn't even get a mention the best closers poll Obscure baseball records and more at my blog, Recondite Baseball . by TheJay on Jul 29, 2009 8:43 PM CDT reply actions   0 recs He s my all-time favorite by statsllc on Jul 29, 2009 8:48 PM CDT up reply actions   0 recs you two wouldn't happen to be related, would you?:P by PagsBrewCrew on Jul 30, 2009 12:17 PM CDT up reply actions   0 recs

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Perfect Game From: Matthew Marc Topkin Litty KLSnow Peter Abraham Rob Mario Scalise Joseph Pawlikowski Jay Richard Barbieri HANSOLO78 Larry LaRue /26663997

Matthew gives a bit of an idea about it:
FinalFantasy_fangirl says: Aug 1, 2009 at 4:50 pm Good article! I like the idea of the series maturing and becoming darker. Maybe it will happen since VersusXIII is suppose to be dark and if I remember correctly Normura said something about exploring human nature and emotion in a way they havent done before. Log in to Reply Matthew says: Aug 1, 2009 at 11:04 pm In Clements article he talks about how he wishes they Kairi and Sora finally get together, which would be awesome =] Log in to Reply

Marc Topkin brings a word of caution:
Why is anyone really surprised that we re staying pat. Management has been saying for months that they don t have anymore money and wouldn t be making any big moves. Trading Kazmir was the only way they were going to be able to add a salary like V-Marts and I m guessing teams weren t stepping up to the plate with any kind of legitimate offers. Posted by: ReyL | July 31, 2009 at 10:43 PM

Litty gives a bit of an idea about it:
2004 Accenture Match Play - La Costa/San Diego - Tiger Wood Match Play A surreal and sensory scene as my SD roomy Jon and I followed Tiger for about five holes with less than 100 other people in the gallery as he destroyed some poor European chap in match play. I ve never been in the presence and so close to a man with such intensity. He was in a ZONE. I must have yelled Tiger, YOU DA MAN a few hundred times from about 5-10 feet away and Tiger was so locked in with his Darth Vader style deep breathing that I m not sure if anything could phase him.

KLSnow thinks that the problem is:
You gave me gonorrhea and you didn't even tell me! dickie_thon: Third baseman Bill Hall / Watches the third strike go by / Gamel grabs his glove by GoGregGo on Jul 29, 2009 7:26 PM CDT up reply actions   0 recs damn I had the wrong STD. 2009 Brewers: Pass the liquor. by molitorfan on Jul 29, 2009 7:27 PM CDT up reply actions   0 recs I got the jist of it S all good dickie_thon: Third baseman Bill Hall / Watches the third strike go by / Gamel grabs his glove by GoGregGo on Jul 29, 2009 7:28 PM CDT up reply actions   0 recs

Peter Abraham says it all comes down to this:
Anti-Matt August 2nd, 2009 at 1:49 pm Pete has been promising registration since the end of 2007 he is worried his numbers would drop, so he won t do it. If Jesus keeps hitting, his bat won t be held back and you could see him in the majors next year.

Peter Abraham is absolutely sure that:
BBFan August 2nd, 2009 at 6:06 pm Matt, I asked for five good things about Yankees. Trisa asked for only one. Please answer.

Rob shows how it is done:
Sectarian Baseball Blogs Aaron's Baseball Blog (Twins, etc.) Tyler Bleszinski's Athletics Nation AZ Snake Pit (D'Backs) Birds In The Belfry (O's) Bleed Cubbie Blue Brew Crew Ball Bronx Banter (Yanks) The Cub Reporter Ducksnorts (Padres) El Lefty Malo (Giants) Gaslamp Ball (Padres) Idiots Write About Sports (Giants, A's) It Might Be Dangerous... (Padres) Lone Star Ball (Rangers) Lookout Landing (Mariners) McCovey Chronicles (Giants) Only Baseball Matters (Giants) Purple Row (Rockies) The Ranger Rundown U.S.S. Mariner The View From The Bleachers (Cubs)

Mario Scalise tells the real story:
Mario Scalise said: Pierzynski flies out to shallow center. Nobody advances. Two outs. DeWayne Wise up. Posted on July 30, 2009 10:48 PM Reply

As KLSnow says:
Nice... not an out at home. by Flag Up on Jul 29, 2009 9:44 PM CDT reply actions   0 recs

Still being unsure, Joseph Pawlikowski asks:
  E-ROC says: August 2nd, 2009 at 3:01 pm Damn. Stick with breaking balls against Thome.   tommiesmithjohncarlos a/k/a Ridiculous Upside says: August 2nd, 2009 at 3:01 pm Well, that escalated quickly.

For example, Jay considers:
The White Stockings will counter with their own lefty ace. Mark Buerhle has been pitching in some rarefied air as of late, following up his perfect game against the Rays by retiring the first 17 batters he faced in his next start against the Twins. Dating back to his previous start against the Orioles, Buerhle had retired a Major League record 45 batters in a row without allowing a walk, hit, hit by pitch or having an error committed behind him. Pretty remarkable stuff.

In other words, Peter Abraham puts it this way:
MCA August 2nd, 2009 at 3:21 pm a entire half inning talking about hair cuts? Emmy, here we come!

Joseph Pawlikowski brings some great news:
WTF? So we blame A-rod even though he is mashing is this series? Some people are idiots.  Mark B says: August 2nd, 2009 at 1:48 pm If Girardi is going to play Hairston at 3B, why not DFA Ransom and call up AJax? pat says: August 2nd, 2009 at 1:54 pm Because Austin is in the midst of a bad slump.   Drew says: August 2nd, 2009 at 1:55 pm Patience.. Patience. Ransom will be gone the day Grit comes back, maybe earlier. They don t want to bring up Ajax because he ll be sitting on the bench. Which, I disagree with, how often do we want to replace Damon and move Melky to left? How often do we want to pinch run? I think he could help us out and Ajax would know it would only be temporary.  

Richard Barbieri tells the real story:
Posted 07/31  at  09:17 AM Richard Barbieri said... Snodgrass is another good choice. Bobby Thomson could probably go in the outfield as well. Francisco Rodriguez probably saved Bobby Thigpen from appearing on this list, we ll see if K-Rod has enough of a career to keep himself off it. Posted 07/31  at  10:23 AM

But Peter Abraham has a different opinion:
TJ August 2nd, 2009 at 6:30 pm Stuart, I m sure it s Remy s son: Cyr told police he had bought the drug from Remy, the son of Red Sox broadcaster Jerry Remy. http://www.boston.com/sports/b.....oids_case/

Peter Abraham can't forget that:
Neil August 2nd, 2009 at 1:00 pm Posada will be in the game before it s over since he always has to pinch hit for Molina in games he doesn t start.

In other words, HANSOLO78 puts it this way:
02-08-2009, 03:59 AM   # 8 ( permalink ) United_AIG Rookie   Join Date: Jul 2009 Posts: 236 OMG i hate people like the OP all they want is attention and to start an arguement NO GAME IS PERFECT AND NOONE SAID IT WAS! Plus thats fifa 09 they say they have adressed this so SHUT UP!  

Larry LaRue is absolutely sure that:
longco44 @ 07:39 - Friday, July 31st, 2009 If you prefer Divish's entries, then why bother commenting on Larry's entries?

Sources:
Matthew Marc Topkin Litty KLSnow Peter Abraham Rob Mario Scalise Joseph Pawlikowski Jay Richard Barbieri HANSOLO78 Larry LaRue

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Perfect Game From: Mario Scalise Peter Abraham Jay Tommy Craggs KLSnow John Harrington DougJ Marc Topkin /26663993

For this purpose, Mario Scalise suggests:
Mario Scalise said: Pettitte receives two courtesy strikes after falling behind 1-0 on Konerko that appeared low and away. Konerko gets count to 3-2 and takes an outside fastball to right for a single. Posted on July 30, 2009 8:39 PM Reply

Peter Abraham shows how it is done:
Y. K. W. August 2nd, 2009 at 5:18 pm Good to see that someone (e.g., Melky Cabrera) unlike others (e.g., A.J. Burnett, C.C. Sabathia) is unwillingly to let the season go down the drain.

As Jay says:
Kissing Suzy Kolber IT S THE CAR BOAT SHOW! THE SHOW ABOUT CAR BOATS! 12 hours ago

However, Peter Abraham states that:
Girardi set the tone for this series on Friday night when he refused to argue with the home plate umpire over the ridiculous strike zone.

In other words, Tommy Craggs puts it this way:
Mark H.)"As a Cubs fan I can honestly say I would rather drown in a cesspool of smelly, creepy Cardinals and Brewers fans than spend 3 hours around Southsiders. Everything is about the Cubs. Everything. Especially when 'it's not about the Cubs.' They are most insecure, vindictive, petty sports fans I've ever been around. And that's counting hockey fans." ( Drew )

While it may be true, KLSnow thinks:
Whew! 2009 Brewers: Pass the liquor. by molitorfan on Jul 29, 2009 9:37 PM CDT reply actions   0 recs

Peter Abraham is rather skeptical:
MG August 2nd, 2009 at 5:03 pm the Yankees better get 3 outs in the 9th, this would be a crushing loss if they don t

Peter Abraham has another idea:
Anti-Matt August 2nd, 2009 at 10:06 am Jweav your namesake was the dfinition of overrated. Tidrow August 2nd, 2009 at 10:08 am The Red Sox series will be a real measuring stick for this team. They have their top 4 pitchers going. They are at home with 1st place on the line. It will be a playoff atmosphere. This team usually doesn t perform well in high pressure situations so i m really interested to see how they react. I m hoping for the best but will be bitterly disappointed if they flop.

For this reason, John Harrington says:
July 26 - August 2 (3) ThinkTank Multimedia Bags - First Look Getty s Got Game - (A Perfect One) The Tax Man Cometh - Microstock Edition

Still being unsure, Peter Abraham asks:
So actually, the last time CC looked like himself and actually strung together multiple good starts in a row was BEFORE he had the biceps problem against the Marlins. There s clearly something wrong with him phsyically you can see it in the way he pitches. The question is, how severe is the issue and can he continue to pitch through it?

KLSnow notices:
fuck? seriously? I mean seriously? by PagsBrewCrew on Jul 29, 2009 7:43 PM CDT reply actions   0 recs

KLSnow thinks about it:
My BF suggested we spend Friday night watching the season review DVD and pretending its this season so we don t end up hopelessly depressed by tristarscoop on Jul 29, 2009 9:22 PM CDT reply actions   0 recs

DougJ thinks that the problem is:
Tea-bagging queen Yes. We Are Working On It. 28 Jul History in the making by DougJ Mark Buehrle (live game feed ): Consecutive perfect innings pitched * 14.1 Mark Buehrle, Chicago White Sox July 18 through July 28, 2009 Props to the wiki guy who kept this up to date. Update. And it s over at 15.0 with a walk. Update. And the hitless innings streak ends too. Sports | 9:32 pm | Respond | Trackback |

As a result of that, Marc Topkin belives:
UPDATE, 3:14: Various reports that the Victor Martinez to the Red Sox deal is done, with Boston giving up three pitchers: Justin Masterson, Nick Hagadone and Bryan Price.

Meanwhile, Mario Scalise came up with this idea:
Jason Gage said: Really a huge game for the Sox. They are back in Chicago and out of the Twinkie dome and really need to make a statement tonight!!! Posted on July 30, 2009 6:03 PM Reply

KLSnow gives a bit of an idea about it:
They should call up Salome And see how fast Parra can break the wild pitch record Obscure baseball records and more at my blog, Recondite Baseball . by TheJay on Jul 29, 2009 7:44 PM CDT up reply actions   0 recs be still my beating heart "I'll be glad to have Ryan help if he wants to. I'll give him a badge and he can be my deputy." -Sheriff Melvin by sowingwildoats on Jul 29, 2009 7:49 PM CDT up reply actions   0 recs

Marc Topkin objects:
I dont know why the Rays are so reluctant to trade prospects for proven players. Who cares if we have to give up 3 top 5 prospects in our system for a guy like gonzales. Championship runs come in small windows. We have a 3-5 year window that we can make a run at a ring. How many prospects relly pan out? If we could get a proven veteren (gonzales is only 27 gets paid around 5-6 mil) why not give up a couple of prospects to win? Last year if we would have given up Brignac we could have had Bay. We would have won the WS last year if we had Bay, and im sure our O would be better with Bay playing RF. Brignac is never going to be a Ray. Get rid of him. All of these good pitchers in our system are never going to be Rays, trade them. We are one of the only teams who can really get anyone. We could get Peavy, Halladay, Felix Hernandez, Adrian Gonzalez, Nick Johnson. Hell, we probably have enough to get Hanley Ramirez. They need to get it done or kiss this season (plu s alot of cash from sold out games druing a playoff push plus playoff games plus season ticket sales next year) good bye.

Tommy Craggs thinks that the problem is:
Evan)"It's 1991, a good year for the Sox, new stadium, exciting team. My dad gets field level seats down the 3rd base line. A foul ball comes our way and the guy in front of me catches it. Someone in a group of guys in the row behind us asks to see the ball because there is some sort of special insignia on it since it's the stadium's inaugural year. As soon as the ball is handed over, the guy behinds me throws it to his buddy standing in the aisle who promptly runs away with the ball. This obviously incites the gentleman who caught the ball in front of me and he starts swinging at the guy behind me. This fracas goes on with me in the middle for about a minute before my dad and security can break it up and escort the combatants away. Guess who got their ass kicked: ME, BECAUSE I'M SIX YEARS OLD. Stadium staff quickly whisk me into the bowels of stadium to apologize profusely and bandage up my bumps and bruises. I still think we could've par layed the whole incident into something bigger and gotten free season tickets or a copy of Big Hurt Baseball for Super Nintendo, but all I got was a baseball and an ice cream, so it wasn't all bad." (

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Mario Scalise Peter Abraham Jay Tommy Craggs KLSnow John Harrington DougJ Marc Topkin

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