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Re: Random Sports Whoring
[Re: pizzaboy]
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04/18/14 07:07 AM
04/18/14 07:07 AM
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klydon1
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Thirty-three years ago today the longest game in professional baseball began. Some of you older guys will remember that on that Saturday night before Easter, the Red Sox Triple-A affiliate in Pawtucket hosted the Rochester Red Wings. After 32 innings the score remained tied, 2-2, and the game was suspended after 4 a.m. by an angry league president, who had been telephoned while sleeping. There were 19 fans remaining in the stadium, all of whom received lifetime passes to future Pawtucket games.
Rochester scored a run in the top of the seventh and Pawtucket tied it at 1 by plating a run in the bottom of the ninth. Each team scored a run in the 21st inning with wade Boggs, who went 4 for 12 in the game, doubled home a run for the Sox. Jim Umbarger, who went on to have a decent MLB career mostly with Texas, then entered the game and pitched 10 innings of scoreless relief.
The game was resumed June 23 before a sellout crowd that watched the contest end in less than 20 minutes when Rochester failed to score in the top of the 33rd and Pawtucket scored a run in the bottom of the frame to win.
Bob Ojeda got the win by pitching one inning and Steve Grilli, who had pitched in the majors prior to this game and was hoping to return to MLB took the loss. Ojeda was the sole survivor of a 1993 boating accident that claimed the lives of two of his Indian teammates and Grilli is the father of current Pirate pitcher Jason Grilli.
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Re: Random Sports Whoring
[Re: pizzaboy]
#779474
05/21/14 03:48 PM
05/21/14 03:48 PM
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Underboss
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Underboss
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Have you guys every seen this guy The team is called the king and his court. Pitcher is Eddie feigner unreal. I saw him in NJ years and years ago. Check out this video on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cbbYx_FqtHU&feature=youtube_gdata_playerAlmost forgot he had a 190 bowling average bowling blind folded
only the unloved hate
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Re: Random Sports Whoring
[Re: MaryCas]
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07/25/14 11:20 AM
07/25/14 11:20 AM
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Joined: Feb 2003
Posts: 6,762 Anytown, USA
goombah
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Well, Cleveland sports had a decent run. In May, the Browns drafted former Heisman winner and college phenom Johnny Manziel in the college draft. Less than 24 hours later it was announced the team's best player, Josh Gordon, failed another drug test. Fast forward to July and the city again had a positive story with prodigal son LeBron James deciding to return to the Cleveland Cavs. Now we are back in the news b/c some idiot "fan" decided to do this. [video:youtube] http://baltimore.cbslocal.com/2014/07/23...-modells-grave/[/video]
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Re: Random Sports Whoring
[Re: Mark]
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08/21/14 08:42 AM
08/21/14 08:42 AM
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Posts: 11,797 Pennsylvania
klydon1
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Jackie Robinson West team from the south side of Chicago got better ratings on television than both the Cubs and Sox the other night! Lots of people pulling for them in the city. Same in Philly with Taney. These two teams meat tonight, and I would love to go, but I just can't tonight. The Jackie Robinson team is very dynamic. I'm amazed at the composure of these 12-13 year olds, who play in front of large crowds and maintain composure and focus. They estimated that 30,000-35,000 people were at the game last night. We were packed like sardines in the stands and the hill beyond the outfield was crowded to the highway. The Las Vegas team is an offensive juggernaut. They came into the game averaging 3 runs per inning. I was very proud of the PA effort in keeping the game close to the final inning. They had opportunities to tie or go ahead, but NV held strong.
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