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ON a verrrrry close pitch on the outside corner ....Ronnie gets the
call ....Then drives in 2 runs to tie the game at 2 .....just my opinion I could b wrong ( and I usually am ) Go Boids |
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The curse of Danny Boy still rules the air waves wrote: Quote:
Luck has little to do with their success in this series. It all starts with Tony's decision to start Reyes instead of Carpenter on the last day of the season. That set the rotation for the entire series againt the Padres. Belliard's hit wasn't luck; it was skill. One doesn't make it to the majors on luck. Now if there had been a skinny, bespecticled guy wearing a uniform three sizes too big at the plate and who had never even held a bat and he got the hit, then that would've been lucky. Go Cards, Tom |
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Tom wrote: Quote:
You make good points....but IF THE CALL IS STRIKE 3 ... WHOLE DIFFERENT BALL GAME IMHO oh .. I could be wrong and I usually am ...but not this time LOL .. |
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The curse of Danny Boy still rules the air waves wrote: Quote:
Ok, I think I understand what you mean. The strike zone last night was shaped like a jigsaw puzzle piece and if Belliard got a pitch when the ump was looking at the wrong piece... How'd I do? Go Cards, Tom |
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Tom wrote: Quote:
lunch or did u walk to school. Frankly I think that any communication between us ..is not needed. We do agree ..on one thing ... Go Cards. |
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