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Post by Finaddict on Jun 9, 2009 17:22:37 GMT -5
Indians are back at home playing Kansas City. Go Cliff Lee.
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Post by oowsvu on Jun 10, 2009 21:23:27 GMT -5
Red Sox v Yanks tonight! Sox were winning when came downstairs to my mom's comp and it was about to start the 9th so hopefully we can keep our lead that as of now only sits at 1 point up!
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Post by Finaddict on Jun 11, 2009 19:24:32 GMT -5
Indians got pummelled last night 9-0. Hoping for better tonight.
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Post by oowsvu on Jun 11, 2009 20:27:27 GMT -5
the last score i saw was the last score of the game! Sox win 6-5!
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Post by Finaddict on Jun 12, 2009 5:55:21 GMT -5
Well just when you thought you had seen everything..read this.
Baseball: Indians' comeback is bird-aided
Mercury News Wire Services
Posted: 06/11/2009 10:04:28 PM PDT Updated: 06/11/2009 10:47:20 PM PDT
The Cleveland Indians completed their 4-3 comeback victory over the Kansas City Royals when Shin-Soo Choo lined a single off a low-flying sea gull in the 10th inning Thursday.
Royals center fielder Coco Crisp tried to make a play, but the ball clipped the wing of one of the hundreds of birds that have been buzzing the ballpark the past couple of weeks. The ball bounced past Crisp and Mark DeRosa, who had been on second, scored easily.
"I didn't see it, but I'll take it," Choo told reporters. "I've seen them for weeks and been worried maybe 200 of them would be flying and one would get hit when I was trying to field a ball. Then what would I do?"
The gull appeared to be stunned momentarily, but then flew off.
Although the gull contributed to an Indians win, former Stanford star Ryan Garko and other teammates are not amused by the presence of the flock.
"It's embarrassing," he told the Cleveland Plain Dealer. "We look like we're a bunch of little kids playing on an abandoned lot. There has to be a way to get rid of the seagulls."
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Post by oowsvu on Jun 12, 2009 10:31:24 GMT -5
lol that is great! ;D i miss Coco!
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Post by Finaddict on Jun 12, 2009 16:13:08 GMT -5
Funniest thing I have ever seen. Even ESPN showed the clip. lol
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Post by rambabe on Jun 15, 2009 12:54:45 GMT -5
I saw part of the Cleveland/St Louis game yesterday as it was nationally televised on ESPN. Cliff Lee was great.
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Post by oowsvu on Jun 15, 2009 14:39:36 GMT -5
this can either be seen as a baseball or hockey article!
Penguins show off Stanley Cup at Tigers-Pirates game
Associated Press - June 14, 2009 7:04 PM ET
PITTSBURGH (AP) - The Pittsburgh Penguins won the Stanley Cup by beating the Red Wings in Game 7 on Friday night.
Detroit fans might not be blamed for thinking the Penguins were rubbing it in when they showed off the Cup before this afternoon's game between the Tigers and Pirates at PNC Park.
Coach Dan Bylsma (BY'-ehls-ma), captain Sidney Crosby and 14 of his teammates were on hand for the pregame ceremony. Bill Guerin (GAIR'-in), the 38-year-old forward who won his first Cup in 14 years, threw out the ceremonial first pitch.
For good measure, the Pirates downed the Tigers 6-3 to take 2 of 3 in the weekend series.
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Post by Finaddict on Jun 15, 2009 18:00:35 GMT -5
I saw part of the Cleveland/St Louis game yesterday as it was nationally televised on ESPN. Cliff Lee was great. He had a no-no going till the lead off batter in the 8th. I had been holding my breath for 2 innings.... I am so glad we won on national TV.....
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Post by Finaddict on Jul 30, 2009 18:24:55 GMT -5
I wish to announce the death of baseball in Cleveland. My Cliff Lee is gone to the Phillies. Rumor has it here that by tommorrow night, Victor Martinez will be a Red Sox..Take care of him Trublu..
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Post by rambabe on Jul 31, 2009 12:56:08 GMT -5
I wish to announce the death of baseball in Cleveland. My Cliff Lee is gone to the Phillies. Rumor has it here that by tommorrow night, Victor Martinez will be a Red Sox..Take care of him Trublu.. I heard about that and feel for you, Patti. First you lose Sabathia, and now Cliff. Cliff is scheduled to pitch against the SF Giants during SF's current home stand. I will be watching. Not sure if he will be pitching vs. SF's current phenom Tim Lincecum. If the Giants ever trade him then baseball will also be dead in SF. (It has been dead more than a few times already).
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Post by Finaddict on Jul 31, 2009 18:42:57 GMT -5
I wish to announce the death of baseball in Cleveland. My Cliff Lee is gone to the Phillies. Rumor has it here that by tommorrow night, Victor Martinez will be a Red Sox..Take care of him Trublu.. I heard about that and feel for you, Patti. First you lose Sabathia, and now Cliff. Cliff is scheduled to pitch against the SF Giants during SF's current home stand. I will be watching. Not sure if he will be pitching vs. SF's current phenom Tim Lincecum. If the Giants ever trade him then baseball will also be dead in SF. (It has been dead more than a few times already). Well I hope that Ryan Garko helps the Giants he never had a chance here. He can hit the long ball. As predicted Victor is gone today. SF Giants sound like the Indians. we havee been dead many times. it is caused The Curse of Rocky Calavito.
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Post by queequeg on Jul 31, 2009 18:46:22 GMT -5
I just hope tonight the yankees win this game againt the white sox. I dont want them losing their spot as number 1 in the division.
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Post by oowsvu on Aug 1, 2009 9:58:55 GMT -5
yay! Red Sox won again!
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