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Old Mon Aug 21, 2006, 04:04pm
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I'm glad that you're taking it so well, Chuck. Dan and I were kinda concerned that you'd do something drastic, like maybe try to commit suicide by jumping off something high up...like a kitchen chair.

Remember...it's not whether you have won or lost, but how you have played the game. And Bah-ston played the game really sh!tty the last 4 days.
Hey, look at the bright side.

This makes '78 & '86 look kinda painless by comparision.

Billy Bucks, please come home. All is forgiven.

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Old Mon Aug 21, 2006, 05:14pm
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Interesting to note that the Yankees won this game while resting Damon, Posada, Giambi, and having Jeter as the DH.

@Chuck: At the bottom of the story on Fox Sports on the web, it mentioned something from the "Elias Sports Bureau"....any relation?

Edit: for spelling
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Old Tue Aug 22, 2006, 07:52am
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@Chuck: the "Elias Sports Bureau"....any relation?
Sadly, no.
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Sox lose to Kansas City by 6 in extras. 10 behind the Yankees. Thank goodness the Patriots kick off this afternoon.
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Old Sun Sep 10, 2006, 07:08pm
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Thank goodness the Patriots kick off this afternoon.
Don't thank "goodness". Thank the Bill's coach; he made your day. Fourth and one on the Pats' seven, with the lead and the momentum, and he goes for it instead if kicking the 3. Dumb.
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Old Sun Sep 10, 2006, 07:30pm
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Yankees are best.
Johan smiles.
Liriano had rest.
Tigers on trial.
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Old Sun Sep 10, 2006, 07:58pm
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Yankees are best.
Johan smiles.
Liriano had rest.
Tigers on trial.
Tired of my horse
Tired of my saddle
Tired of rounding up
Sh!tty ol' cattle.


I are a poet too, Mick.

Whover pitches best is gonna win the Cental, methinks. Methinks also that the kid pitchers in Detroit look like they're getting a little worn out. Gonna be a real interesting race between the Tigers, Twins and the White Sox. Any two out of those three could make the playoffs.

Personally, I'd like to see your Tigers get in.....especially after the last few years that they had. Their fans deserve it.

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Old Wed Sep 13, 2006, 02:52pm
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Yankees are best.
Johan smiles.
Liriano had rest.
Tigers on trial.
Liriano's gonna get some more rest, by the look of it. He got taken out in his first game back with the same elbow pain. If the Twins are smart, they'll shut the kid down completely until he heals. He's got too much potential at 22 to screw around with.
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Old Wed Sep 13, 2006, 03:29pm
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Liriano's gonna get some more rest, by the look of it. He got taken out in his first game back with the same elbow pain. If the Twins are smart, they'll shut the kid down completely until he heals. He's got too much potential at 22 to screw around with.
Hmmm....will the Twins be smart about handling a player? ...well, maybe. Afterall, they did let Ortiz get away.

Now if Liriano played for the Cubs his career would be over!
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Cool September 11th

...If I got this correct.

1928 - Ty Cobb hit his last baseball. A pop-up.
1985 - Pete Rose broke Ty Cobb's hits record.
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Heck of a day for the Yankees. Matsui comes back (which I honestly didn't think he'd do this year) and Abreau (kind of sounds like the character from "The Neverending Story") puts the game away in the first inning.

I love the AL Central. I'm betting on the Sox (of both colors) being left out of the playoffs.
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Heck of a day for the Yankees. Matsui comes back (which I honestly didn't think he'd do this year) and Abreau (kind of sounds like the character from "The Neverending Story") puts the game away in the first inning.

I love the AL Central. I'm betting on the Sox (of both colors) being left out of the playoffs.


Like I told Rut earlier...Hailley's Comet comes again BEFORE a Chicago team wins it all again.
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Old Fri Sep 15, 2006, 09:49am
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Red Sox vs. Yankees this weekend and, sadly, it barely registers on the radar. For the first time in about 3 or 4 years, a September match-up with the Yankees really doesn't mean that much. The Yankees magic number is 6, I think, and the chances of overtaking the White Sox and the red-hot Twins for the wild card are pretty slim.

Since I don't really feel like talking about that, how about I update my annual ballpark rankings? The rankings and comments as of last year can be found here: http://forum.officiating.com/showpos...&postcount=288

The list looked like this:

1. Camden Yard
2. PNC (Pittsburgh)
3. Citizens' Bank Park (Philly)
4. Yankee Stadium
5. Great American Ballpark (Cincinnati)
6. Jacobs' Field (Cleveland)
7. Olympic Stadium (Montreal)
8. Shea Stadium

This year we visited Comerica Park in Detroit and Rogers' Centre (formerly SkyDome) in Toronto. Ranking these two was kind of difficult. If you rated them mostly on the ballpark itself, you get a very different result than if you considered the surrounding area and the city.

Comerica is a beautiful park with lots of the "old fashioned" feel that has become popular. We had very good seats, about 20 rows back and even with the first base bag, which were about average price. There's a very cool fountain in center field (although there's a big SUV displayed with it, since it's sponsored by GM). There are tigers sculpted all over the park and the main entrance to the ballpark is framed with giant baseball bats and is guarded by a huge tiger. The food in the park was above average, I thought (my buddy John wasn't as impressed). There was also reasonably priced merchandise, so I could get something for my daughter. We didn't try to move to better seats, b/c ours were already really good. It was also "Negro League" weekend, so the teams wore old uniforms from the era. The Tigers wore the uniforms from the Detroit Stars. I forget which team the Royals wore (maybe the KC Monarchs?) That was pretty cool.

The drawback was that the city of Detroit was -- how shall I put it? -- less than appealing. The hotels in the area were priced very high and the one we were in was horrible. The surrounding area (except for Greektown, which was pretty cool) is 5 square miles of deserted buildings and empty lots. There was very little to do that we could find (except the casinos) and we simply didn't like the city itself.

SkyDome, on the other hand, is a pretty average park in the middle of an amazing city. I'm not a big-city kind of guy, but I could live in Toronto. Museums, castles, amazing history, clean city and friendly people (except the attendant at our parking garage). The most remarkable thing about SkyDome is the retractable roof. We got to the park about 40 minutes before the game and the roof was closed, despite the fact that it was a gorgeous day. Why? Because it was "Bring Your Dog to the Park" Day. They had a parade of dogs along the warning track in the outfield and they were interviewing the dog owners in the parade. I kid you not.

Anyway, when the parade was over, they opened the roof and we got to see it in action. It was VERY cool. The other cool thing about the park is that if you sit on the third base side, the CN Tower rises right behind the ballpark. It was truly an amazing sight. Otherwise, I felt the ballpark was about average. The seats down the lines are not angled toward home plate b/c the stadium is used for multiple events. So we had to crane our necks for the whole game to see the infield action. It was very tough to move to a better seat, as every section is guarded and they take it seriously. The merchandise was pretty good, but the food was average at best. We took the ballpark tour the next morning before we left for home, and it was very good. They let us out into the field and we got to walk around the outfield.

If we were just ranking the ballparks, Comerica would be way ahead of SkyDome. However, taking the town and surrounding areas into account, our updated rankings are:

1. Camden Yard
2. PNC (Pittsburgh)
3. Citizens' Bank Park (Philly)
4. Yankee Stadium
5. Great American Ballpark (Cincinnati)
6. SkyDome
7. Jacobs' Field (Cleveland)
8. Comerica Park
9. Olympic Stadium (Montreal)
10. Shea Stadium

Hope that's interesting to somebody.
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Frankly I'm surprised Shea stadium shows up on the top 10. Oh well. In a couple of years neither the stadium nor the name will remain.

In any event, and since you don't want to talk about it...the games this weekend will mean something. It will give Joe Torre & staff a chance to get his playoff rotation & bullpen set, and of course get Matsui back up to speed.
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Old Fri Sep 15, 2006, 10:02am
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Frankly I'm surprised Shea stadium shows up on the top 10.
Well, we've only been to 10. So they're all in the top 10 so far.

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In any event, the games this weekend will mean something. It will give Joe Torre & staff a chance to get his playoff rotation & bullpen set
Still a little early for that, isn't it? Next weekend, maybe. As to Matsui, I'm amazed he's back at all; let alone getting up to speed.
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