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Dan_ref Wed Sep 28, 2005 11:22am

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Originally posted by rainmaker
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And we might all find out why Quakers have a problem with the national anthem..."...and the rockets' red glare, the bombs bursting in air, gave proof through the night that our flag was still there...."

Give that man a cigar!!

Don't you know smoking will kill you?

Dan_ref Wed Sep 28, 2005 07:33pm


Lenny Dinardo??


JugglingReferee Wed Sep 28, 2005 09:06pm

I will admit I love the end of regular season baseball races.

Jurassic Referee Wed Sep 28, 2005 09:14pm

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Originally posted by Dan_ref

Lenny Dinardo??


Yup, <b>the</b> Lenny Dinardo.

Jurassic Referee Wed Sep 28, 2005 09:28pm

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ChuckElias Fri Sep 30, 2005 07:04am

Nominations for end-of-season awards?

AL Cy -- Colon, Angels
AL MVP -- ARod, Yanks; Ortiz, Sox.
AL Comeback -- <s>Steroid Boy</s> Giambi, Yanks.

NL Cy -- Clemens, Astros; Willis, Marlins; Carpenter, Cards.
NL MVP -- Pujols, Cards; A. Jones, Braves.
NL Comeback -- ?

Additions/thoughts? Even as a Boston guy, I think that if Ortiz and ARod have the same or very close numbers, you have to give it to ARod b/c he plays the field every night on top of what he contributes at the plate. If Ortiz goes 9-13 with 4 HR and 10 RBIs in this last series, then maybe I give him the nod. But as it is now, I think I vote for ARod.

[Edited by ChuckElias on Sep 30th, 2005 at 11:09 AM]

David M Fri Sep 30, 2005 07:07am

Chuck,

Don't you mean A Rod? I am a Boston guy also, but I would still have to give the MVP to A Rod.

M&M Guy Fri Sep 30, 2005 09:45am

Ok, here's an interesting, yet totally obscure stat:

If the Cubs win one more game out of the 3 left in Houston, they will have an over-.500 road record, while having an under-.500 home record. The last full season they did that was 1944. The following year, 1945, they were in the World Series. So, of course it follows that if the Cubs win one more game in Houston, they're in the World Series next year, right?

Isn't that interesting everybody?


Anybody?


Hello?


Sigh....

Dan_ref Fri Sep 30, 2005 09:55am

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Originally posted by M&M Guy
Ok, here's an interesting, yet totally obscure stat:

If the Cubs win one more game out of the 3 left in Houston, they will have an over-.500 road record, while having an under-.500 home record. The last full season they did that was 1944. The following year, 1945, they were in the World Series. So, of course it follows that if the Cubs win one more game in Houston, they're in the World Series next year, right?

Isn't that interesting everybody?


Anybody?


Hello?


Sigh....

Yes, very interesting but I can't stay I have tickets to watch the grass grow down at city hall. It's open seating so I need to get there early for a good seat.

Jurassic Referee Fri Sep 30, 2005 10:01am

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Originally posted by Dan_ref
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Originally posted by M&M Guy
Ok, here's an interesting, yet totally obscure stat:

If the Cubs win one more game out of the 3 left in Houston, they will have an over-.500 road record, while having an under-.500 home record. The last full season they did that was 1944. The following year, 1945, they were in the World Series. So, of course it follows that if the Cubs win one more game in Houston, they're in the World Series next year, right?

Isn't that interesting everybody?


Anybody?


Hello?


Sigh....

Yes, very interesting but I can't stay I have tickets to watch the grass grow down at city hall. It's open seating so I need to get there early for a good seat.

I'd stick around too but I gotta go clip my nose hairs. Priorities, you know.

M&M Guy Fri Sep 30, 2005 10:06am

Shut up.

Dan_ref Fri Sep 30, 2005 10:08am

2M:

:D

ChuckElias Fri Sep 30, 2005 10:11am

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Originally posted by David M
Chuck,

Don't you mean A Rod? I am a Boston guy also, but I would still have to give the MVP to A Rod.

Yup, obviously. I went back and fixed it. Funny, isn't it? No matter how much talent is around him, no matter how far his skills have dipped, it's still Jeter's team. You think Yankees, you think Jeter.

Jurassic Referee Fri Sep 30, 2005 10:50am

THIS JUST IN:
 
LouLou goes byebye......

Lou Piniella is gonna be looking for a job next year, as of this morning.

Wonder if there's gonna be a job opening in Bah-ston if the BoSox don't make the playoffs?

Or even the Yankees? Von Steinbrenner ain't the most rational guy around and he does love LouLou.

Miami has been mentioned too. It's almost common knowledge that Lou doesn't want to leave those south Florida dog tracks if he doesn't have to.

Could be a lot of openings coming up shortly (read Monday).

Dan_ref Fri Sep 30, 2005 11:03am

Re: THIS JUST IN:
 
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Originally posted by Jurassic Referee
LouLou goes byebye......

Lou Piniella is gonna be looking for a job next year, as of this morning.

Wonder if there's gonna be a job opening in Bah-ston if the BoSox don't make the playoffs?

Or even the Yankees? Von Steinbrenner ain't the most rational guy around and he does love LouLou.

Miami has been mentioned too. It's almost common knowledge that Lou doesn't want to leave those south Florida dog tracks if he doesn't have to.

Could be a lot of openings coming up shortly (read Monday).

Wait, I thought it was already common knwoledge that Lou was getting out of TB.

Would be cool if Torre retires & Lou takes his place.



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