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PostPosted: Fri Aug 01, 2014 11:46 am 
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This is the one when I started laughing as Patterson got hurt running down to first. My friend who took me to the game said he was never going to invite me again. :lol:

http://espn.go.com/mlb/boxscore?id=230706116


i was at the hee seop choi ambulance game. that was suitably hilarious. i think me and my uncle were two of ~50 people in the whole stadium who weren't chanting HEE SEOP CHOI as the ambulance drove out through right field.... which as far as HEE SEOP CHOI chants go is about as symbolic as they can get.

Did he ever play for the Cubs again after that? That's my last Choi memory.

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sinicalypse wrote:
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This is the one when I started laughing as Patterson got hurt running down to first. My friend who took me to the game said he was never going to invite me again. :lol:

http://espn.go.com/mlb/boxscore?id=230706116


i was at the hee seop choi ambulance game. that was suitably hilarious. i think me and my uncle were two of ~50 people in the whole stadium who weren't chanting HEE SEOP CHOI as the ambulance drove out through right field.... which as far as HEE SEOP CHOI chants go is about as symbolic as they can get.

Did he ever play for the Cubs again after that? That's my last Choi memory.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MKYg07TuqCk

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A game started by Vogelsong and Niese just completed at Citi Field in 2:10.

I'm pretty certain this has not happened in a game not involving Buehrle since the Dead Ball Era.

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Fiers had a no no workin and Wainwright broke it up? That's awesome.


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Zija in another pitchers duel. 1-0 top of 6.


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That Aoki fucker got another hit. He's 12 for his last 14. So it's just not the Sox who can't get him out.

Detroit is up 3-0 top 2.


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Tigers 10-0 bottom 5. Ouch babe.


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Helluva diving catch by Puig.

Royals-Tigers game--umps took a run off the board after an appeal of a weird play at 3B. Infield line drive out and quick throw to 3B to double-up the runner at 3B. Runner starts to head back to 3B, but then the throw gets by the fielder covering 3B, so the runner turns around and runs home to score--without ever having tagged up. Umps didn't say anything and the run initially counted. Detroit's dugout appealed and after a long discussion, umps declared the runner out for leaving without tagging up and took the run off the board.


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It absolutely drives me crazy when Scully says the pitcher made 92 pitches. He threw 92 pitches. He didn't make them. He threw them. God I hate when he says that.


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Keyser Soze wrote:
It absolutely drives me crazy when Scully says the pitcher made 92 pitches. He threw 92 pitches. He didn't make them. He threw them. God I hate when he says that.

...don't you ever criticize Vin Scully.

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Hussra wrote:
Helluva diving catch by Puig.


Puig fires a laser to throw out Brandon Belt at the plate and keep the game tied at 2 in the 11th:

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Giants would win it 5-2 in 13.


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Keyser Soze wrote:
It absolutely drives me crazy when Scully says the pitcher made 92 pitches. He threw 92 pitches. He didn't make them. He threw them. God I hate when he says that.

...don't you ever criticize Vin Scully.

Yep Keyser crossed the line, you can't criticize him, still love to hear do baseball games.

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I wonder if Keyser also rips on people who said they "made money." Or "made it home last night." Or "made bacon."

NO YOU FUCKING PREPARED BACON YOU COCKSUCKING WHORE

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I wonder if Keyser also rips on people who said they "made money." Or "made it home last night." Or "made bacon."

NO YOU FUCKING PREPARED BACON YOU COCKSUCKING WHORE

Bacon is the geatest food ever assembled.

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Baconnaise.

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Baconnaise.

You keep your damn mayonnaise away from the bacon.

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Madison Bumgarner hit his 4th home run of the season off Zack Grienke on an 0-2 hanging curveball. Awesome.

Bumgarner is now tied in home runs with the following players:

Derek Jeter
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Kershaw was in a bit of a jam in the 3rd with the bags juiced and 1 out but he got Posey to ground into a DP. 1-0 Giants.


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Kershaw with a 2 out RBI triple. 1-1 top 6.


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Incredible, Jeter walks it off for the Yankees in his final game at Yankee Stadium.


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That was fucking awesome.


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DEREK F-ING SANDERSON JETER.

When I was little, my grandfather made sure I watched Clemente. I didn't have any real appreciation for who/what he did, but at every at bat, my granddad & I were glued to the tv. Clemente was my athletic hero, until Joe Greene & George Brett took their turn.

This week, my sons' and I will watch Jeter (my oldest's favorite) and Konerko (my youngest's favorite) take their last swings. Realizing this is a bit sad....I feel much older. And now I'm reminiscing about my first game with my granddad @ Comiskey in 1971.

What Jeter just did had my 17 yr. old & I talking like when he (or I) were 6 yrs. old. Now I have to go get tix for at least one of these last few (beloved) White Sox games for my boys & I to be there.

I love baseball...

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Thanks for sharing that, Reader. I love baseball too.


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DEREK F-ING SANDERSON JETER.

When I was little, my grandfather made sure I watched Clemente. I didn't have any real appreciation for who/what he did, but at every at bat, my granddad & I were glued to the tv. Clemente was my athletic hero, until Joe Greene & George Brett took their turn.

This week, my sons' and I will watch Jeter (my oldest's favorite) and Konerko (my youngest's favorite) take their last swings. Realizing this is a bit sad....I feel much older. And now I'm reminiscing about my first game with my granddad @ Comiskey in 1971.

What Jeter just did had my 17 yr. old & I talking like when he (or I) were 6 yrs. old. Now I have to go get tix for at least one of these last few (beloved) White Sox games for my boys & I to be there.

I love baseball...



Great post RR. I am not a yanks fan but I am definitely a baseball fan and therefore a Jeter fan. Glad to see him go out in style and congrats to him on his pending HOF induction in a few short years.

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There's a parallel to Jeter in harness racing right now. A horse named Captaintreacherous is retiring in Lexington this week. He was the best horse of his generation and won over $3 million dollars and 20 races at 2 and 3. He came back to race this year at age four and had a little trouble. He was never quite right behind and he ran into a monster named Sweet Lou that he just couldn't beat (neither could anyone else).

Anyway, there has been somewhat of a backlash against the horse. He was a darling of the harness racing media. At times it almost felt as if the writers and broadcasters were trying to make him into the greatest horse that ever lived. He was great, but not that. And now a lot of fans are taking pleasure in denigrating his problems at four instead of celebrating his triumphs at 2 and 3.

No, the horse isn't Bret Hanover or Niatross, but he is great in his own time and own right. And the same thing can be said about Derek Jeter. He isn't Babe Ruth. Neither is anyone else. But there aren't many people living who saw Babe Ruth. And for a generation of fans, Jeter was the all-around best the game had to offer. So fuck Keith Olbermann.

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DEREK F-ING SANDERSON JETER.

When I was little, my grandfather made sure I watched Clemente. I didn't have any real appreciation for who/what he did, but at every at bat, my granddad & I were glued to the tv. Clemente was my athletic hero, until Joe Greene & George Brett took their turn.

This week, my sons' and I will watch Jeter (my oldest's favorite) and Konerko (my youngest's favorite) take their last swings. Realizing this is a bit sad....I feel much older. And now I'm reminiscing about my first game with my granddad @ Comiskey in 1971.

What Jeter just did had my 17 yr. old & I talking like when he (or I) were 6 yrs. old. Now I have to go get tix for at least one of these last few (beloved) White Sox games for my boys & I to be there.

I love baseball...

Awesome, going to watch a bad Brewers/Cubs game tonight because my son has never seen the Cubs and we love baseball. Always sad to me when the world series is over, but I start the countdown to spring training.

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DEREK F-ING SANDERSON JETER.

When I was little, my grandfather made sure I watched Clemente. I didn't have any real appreciation for who/what he did, but at every at bat, my granddad & I were glued to the tv. Clemente was my athletic hero, until Joe Greene & George Brett took their turn.

This week, my sons' and I will watch Jeter (my oldest's favorite) and Konerko (my youngest's favorite) take their last swings. Realizing this is a bit sad....I feel much older. And now I'm reminiscing about my first game with my granddad @ Comiskey in 1971.

What Jeter just did had my 17 yr. old & I talking like when he (or I) were 6 yrs. old. Now I have to go get tix for at least one of these last few (beloved) White Sox games for my boys & I to be there.

I love baseball...

That's awesome. My daughter is still more into Barbies than baseball but I made a point to explain what the big deal about Jeter was


And my dad made a point to get tickets to Reggie Jackson's last game (since it was at Comiskey)


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And the same thing can be said about Derek Jeter. He isn't Babe Ruth. Neither is anyone else. But there aren't many people living who saw Babe Ruth. And for a generation of fans, Jeter was the all-around best the game had to offer. So fuck Keith Olbermann.

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