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Twenty years ago today
Edgy DC Jun 21 2005 04:48 PM |
In this game, the Mets got five shutout innings from Rick Aguilera, only thave a Tom Gorman turn a 2-0 lead into a 3-2 deficit against the Montreal Expos. I'm not sure what Jesse Orosco's story was, but Roger McDowell had thrown three innings the previous day, leaving the Mets to make do with the back end of their bullpen. The unlikely hero turned out to be Doug Sisk, who in the midst of a miserable season for him turned in three shutout innings, as the Mets won, 6-3.
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metirish Jun 21 2005 11:35 PM |
I wish I were a Mets fan back then,I understand there was no love lost between the Mets and Cardinals back then,was the anomosity as bad between the teams as some say it was?
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Edgy DC Jun 21 2005 11:50 PM |
No, it was a healthy rivalry. Intense and fierce, but honorable.
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metirish Jun 21 2005 11:55 PM |
Well then that's even better, what sucks of course is that these teams only play to series a season, of course that is why some hate interleague play.
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Bret Sabermetric Jun 22 2005 08:09 AM |
It was hotter than "honorable" implies. They routinely referred to us as "pond scum."
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soupcan Jun 22 2005 10:19 AM |
It was fun though.
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Johnny Dickshot Jun 22 2005 12:37 PM |
What sorta gets me to this day are Cardinal fans so caught up in calling themselves the greatest fans in baseball that they barely recognize how hypocritical they are.
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MFS62 Jun 22 2005 12:42 PM |
They're probably still pissed that the Brooklyn Bums took away the title of "most beloved team" from their Gashouse Gang. Out there in the heartland, there isn't that much to do other than remember stuff like that.
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metirish Jun 22 2005 01:13 PM |
Try telling Tino Martinez that St. Louis fans are the greatest fans in baseball , they were so vicious towards him in recent IL play that LaRussa apologized for them..
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soupcan Jun 22 2005 02:03 PM |
Fuck Tino Martinez.
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Willets Point Jun 22 2005 02:08 PM |
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I hate that term. There's a lot of good America out there.
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ScarletKnight41 Jun 22 2005 02:20 PM |
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I've been in that mood most of the past week. Sorry to have passed it along Captain.
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soupcan Jun 22 2005 02:24 PM |
Well thanks a lot.
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Johnny Dickshot Jun 22 2005 02:27 PM |
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Yeah, I was trying to be funny. The MFYs put me in a lousy mood last night. Who is the new captain? I didn't see opne named.
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Edgy DC Jun 22 2005 02:47 PM |
Widey's inquiry -- excuse me, Dicky's inqury -- has started an eintirely imaginary popular groundswell demanding a new captain to replace the disgraced can o' soup.
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cooby Jun 22 2005 02:49 PM |
If only I knew what what you said meant
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soupcan Jun 22 2005 02:52 PM |
I just hope there are no skeltons in her closet. If you recall, my secrets came very close to derailing my campaign.
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Edgy DC Jun 22 2005 02:59 PM |
I've done some digging. A lot of ambiguous ugliness regarding state quarters, but we can spin that our way to the outside world.
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sharpie Jun 22 2005 03:05 PM |
Why do I think we're being railroaded here? The tainted Soupcan, Captain during the period of the EZBoard crash, rushes to endorse the administration's proposed candidate. Is there some kind of deal whereby the future Captain won't look into the former Captain's culpability for this event? Committees should be formed, motions should be brought forward, forms should be filed.
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Edgy DC Jun 22 2005 03:11 PM |
KC's sort of the alpha-admin now. I think it should be his call.
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ScarletKnight41 Jun 22 2005 03:17 PM |
Soupy will always be The Captain to me.
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soupcan Jun 22 2005 03:23 PM |
That's very sweet.
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Willets Point Jun 22 2005 03:27 PM |
KC, Alpha-Admin:
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cooby Jun 22 2005 03:28 PM |
I thought soupcan was doing fine!
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Johnny Dickshot Jun 22 2005 03:29 PM |
He left a Met game early. Even he knows that's grounds for impeachment.
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Edgy DC Jun 22 2005 03:30 PM Edited 2 time(s), most recently on Jun 22 2005 03:45 PM |
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Twenty years ago today, the Mets bullpen and defense came up short, with Davey Johnson getting burned by double switching in Clint Hurdle and getting rewarded with two Hurdle errata. MON N 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 1 - 5 10 1 BATTING Montreal Expos AB R H RBI BB SO PO A FIELDING - BATTING - BASERUNNING - New York Mets AB R H RBI BB SO PO A FIELDING - BATTING - PITCHING Montreal Expos IP H R ER BB SO HR New York Mets IP H R ER BB SO HR WP: Darling (2). Time of Game: 3:56 Attendance: 51513
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Games of June 22, 1985
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sharpie Jun 22 2005 03:33 PM |
The 'Spos were crowing about Hubie Brooks that year, saying that they fleeced the Mets and that they would'nt trade Hubie for Gary Carter 1-for-1.
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Willets Point Jun 22 2005 03:35 PM |
Montreal once had a baseball team. Wow!
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Edgy DC Jun 22 2005 03:46 PM |
I edited in the boxscore and scoring summary.
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Frayed Knot Jun 22 2005 04:01 PM |
Neither Orosco nor McDowell could ever pitch "in big spots".
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sharpie Jun 22 2005 04:12 PM |
That there was Rusty's final big league homer. Happy anniversary, Rusty.
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KC Jun 22 2005 08:52 PM |
I don't plan on alpha-admin'n much longer. I'd like to get the top banner issue
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Edgy DC Jun 22 2005 10:49 PM |
I think it's simply a case of the board not reading HTML (or not reading it right) unless you're logged in.
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