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OOTS 9/3/08
Benjamin Grimm Sep 03 2008 02:43 PM |
Red Sox and Orioles going into extra innings (tied at 4) at Fenway.
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HahnSolo Sep 03 2008 02:44 PM OoTS 9/3 |
BoSox get 2 in the 7th, 2 in the 8th, then score the winning run on an error on a sac bunt to beat the Os 5-4, adding further pressure on the MFYs.
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John Cougar Lunchbucket Sep 03 2008 02:46 PM |
I'm declaring this the official OoTS of this day
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Benjamin Grimm Sep 03 2008 02:47 PM |
Let me see if I can remember how to use the Merge tool that I created...
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HahnSolo Sep 03 2008 02:47 PM |
Agreed. But mine did have the correct Boston score. Sox win 5-4.
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Benjamin Grimm Sep 03 2008 06:05 PM |
Phils score two in the first, the Nationals tie it up in the bottom of the inning.
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Gwreck Sep 03 2008 07:49 PM |
Zimmerman homer off Durbin in the bottom of the 7th ties it up, 5-5.
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John Cougar Lunchbucket Sep 03 2008 07:54 PM |
Zimmerman knew! Tyler flew.
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metirish Sep 03 2008 07:56 PM |
Fierce.
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KC Sep 03 2008 08:04 PM |
bifl
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Fman99 Sep 03 2008 08:07 PM |
Watching Phillies/Nats on MLB EI. These announcers sound like guys who have watched a lot of losses this year.
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Fman99 Sep 03 2008 08:10 PM |
WOO HOO! Ronnie Belliard with the 8th inning RBI single and the Nats are up 6-5.
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KC Sep 03 2008 08:12 PM |
6-5 Nats - yeah this Washington feed is funny to listen to.
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KC Sep 03 2008 08:19 PM |
Guzman with a bases clearing fucking double!!! 9-5
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Gwreck Sep 03 2008 08:20 PM |
Nice Mets-style bullpen collapse by the Phils there.
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Benjamin Grimm Sep 03 2008 08:26 PM |
I just peeked at the score and that 4-spot in the 8th was the second nice baseball surprise of the day. (Last time I had checked, the Phillies had regained the lead, 5-4.)
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soupcan Sep 03 2008 08:34 PM |
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I'm telling you - it was contagious and they caught it.
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Benjamin Grimm Sep 03 2008 08:35 PM |
Now the Nationals may have it.
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Benjamin Grimm Sep 03 2008 08:36 PM |
Utley gets a meaningless sac fly.
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themetfairy Sep 03 2008 08:37 PM |
9-7 Washington is your final.
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holychicken Sep 03 2008 08:37 PM |
Those Nats scared me a little there.
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Benjamin Grimm Sep 03 2008 08:38 PM |
And Werth fans for the final out!
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KC Sep 03 2008 08:41 PM |
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metirish Sep 03 2008 08:44 PM |
The Nationals are playing some great ball lately , 7-3 the last ten games.
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Benjamin Grimm Sep 03 2008 08:48 PM |
Hopefully they cool down by Tuesday when they come into Shea for two games.
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John Cougar Lunchbucket Sep 04 2008 08:39 AM |
Meanwhile the Astros have been en fuego ever since they fucked us up in that series last month. 8 in a row including a sweep of the Cubs. If they gain one more game on Milwaukee the newspaper will have to start including them in the Wild Card standings (they are 5.5 GB; St, Louis, the last team listed, is 4.5 GB).
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Benjamin Grimm Sep 04 2008 08:42 AM |
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Yeah, me too. We're looking pretty good for the main prize, the division title*, but the Wild Card is become a more viable fallback option. *We'll have a much clearer view of the division situation on Monday morning, barring rainouts.
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Elster88 Sep 04 2008 09:01 PM |
Brewers lose. They should be careful before Philly sneaks up on them.
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Gwreck Sep 04 2008 09:31 PM |
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The Mets and Phillies have no common off-days for the remainder of the season, so a rainout on Friday or Saturday will almost certainly mean a separate-admission doubleheader on Sunday with the first game starting at 1:10 PM. A rainout of the Sunday night game would be made up (if necessary) on Monday, September 29.
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Benjamin Grimm Sep 05 2008 06:59 AM |
Hopefully it wouldn't be necessary.
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HahnSolo Sep 05 2008 07:08 AM |
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Alert your local Lincoln Mercury dealer.
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