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2009 World Series
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10/28/09 11:29 PM
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One helluva game for Philly! Cliff Lee threw one of the most domineering games I've seen a long time! Sabathia threw a decent game himself; it's just that Utley Chased him. I know the Phils are high on Martinez pitching tomorrow, but I just don't see him being effective against the Yankees anymore. We shall see.
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Re: 2009 World Series
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10/28/09 11:46 PM
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i can see magic happening with pedro... You think so?
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Re: 2009 World Series
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10/29/09 09:05 AM
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... and some very sure hands when he fielded the ball. OK, the popup to Lee (that he caught so glibly) was almost funny, but the bounceback to him that he fielded behind his back was hilarious. Of course it was all luck (that Lee had his glove there) but you couldn't have scripted that play.
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Re: 2009 World Series
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10/29/09 10:27 AM
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... and some very sure hands when he fielded the ball. OK, the popup to Lee (that he caught so glibly) was almost funny, but the bounceback to him that he fielded behind his back was hilarious. Of course it was all luck (that Lee had his glove there) but you couldn't have scripted that play. There was one key reason why the pop out looked so casual. Pitchers normally don't catch pop ups, even when on the mound, but this ball wasn't hit high enough to allow an infielder to get there. Lee didn't want to move his feet and risk losing his balance on the slope of the mound, so he reached out casually for it. He certainly outpitched the Yankee ace, who had problems with command and locating his pitches much of the night. Sabathia, I thought, was luckier than Lee because CC got away with several mistakes. He could just as easily given up 4-5 runs. My favorite play had to be Rollins' decoy on Matsui. I'm glad the umpires got it right.
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Re: 2009 World Series
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10/29/09 11:47 AM
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My favorite play had to be Rollins' decoy on Matsui. I'm glad the umpires got it right. I think the 2nd base ump was all set to blow the call. He signaled "Out" towards second base (after Rollins touched the base). That indicated, to me, he thought the runner (Matsui) was forced out.
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Re: 2009 World Series
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10/30/09 10:13 AM
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Apparently, my jersey and T-Shirt worked (has nothing to do with the skills of either team).
Really great game last night. Both Burnett and Pedro pitched very well. Looking forward to Saturday's game. I hear that the cast of "Glee" is singing the national anthem! My wife wore her Jeter shirt too, but fell asleep early. Earlier (because it was trick or treat night here last night) she and someother ladies gathered at a friend's house while I passed the candy out. The kids, who were dressed as Phillies, got extra candy for me. If you're doubling up on the Jeter jerseys, SB, I'm going to double up on the pork Saturday night.  A very nice outing by Burnett, who was a bit better than Pedro. I loved Pedro's smile as he walked off the mound. The dream of every aspiring player is to play in the world series so you might as well enjoy it. The Phillies just don't win Game 2s. It's good to bring the action back to Philly if for no other reason than America doesn't have to watch Rudy mugging it up behind the on deck circle.  But, if you look behind homeplate in Philly, you can see an acquaintance of mine in the front row with gray hair and mustache, probably wearing a Phillies varsity jacket with tan sleeves.
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Re: 2009 World Series
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10/30/09 11:00 AM
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Apparently, my jersey and T-Shirt worked (has nothing to do with the skills of either team). And here I thought it was my 1998 WS Champions sweat shirt! I hear that the cast of "Glee" is singing the national anthem! I'll have to DVR it since I'll be in Maryland and may otherwise miss it. Cool, thanks. 
I studied Italian for 2 semesters. Not once was a "C" pronounced as a "G", and never was a trailing "I" ignored! And I'm from Jersey!  lol Whaddaya want me to do? Whack a guy? Off a guy? Whack off a guy? --Peter Griffin My DVDs | Facebook | Godfather Filming Locations
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Re: 2009 World Series
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10/30/09 06:37 PM
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who wants replay in baseball? I'm a traditionalist, ESPECIALLY when it comes to baseball, but I think it's time for the replay rule to come to the game. Final decision would still sit with the umpires and perhaps a team should be limited to the number of questioned calls they can make (say, two per game).
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