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  1. ...And there shall be weeping and wailing and gnashing of the teeth...and your old men shall see visions and your young men shall dream dreams....and...and....Well,it's a marvelous night for a moondance,baby...
  2. Well,don't get too excited...You remember what happened the last time a team went up 3-0 in a playoff series... It just seems like it's finally Boston's turn....Scott Rolen,0 for 11????St. Louis doesn't seem to have a chance...I thought the following artical was rather interesting,which I retyped,since I don't know how to do all that scanning stuff.... WORLD'S OLDEST MAN HOPES TO SEE SOX CURSE LIFTED SYRACUSE,N.Y.(Associated Press)---In 113 years,Fred Hale Sr. has seen a lot.There's one thing he'd like to see again. Hale,documented as the world's oldest man,is a lifelong Boston Red Sox fan. Hale already has seen the Red Sox become the only team in baseball postseason history to overcome a 0-3 start to advance.Boston is up 2-0 on the St. Louis Cardinals in the World Series. Can the Red Sox win their first World Series since 1918? "That's the question," Hale said. "We'll wait and see.Luck goes one way and goes out the other." On game nights,Hale sits with his 84-year-old son, Fred, Jr., to watch the first few innings of each World Series game before going to bed. Both live at a senior residence center in Syracuse. The senior Hale will turn 114 on Dec. 1. He is recognized as the world's oldest man by the Gerontology Research Group at the UCLA School of Medicine, a group that documents people older than 100. Hale was born in New Sharon, Maine. He retired as a railway postal clerk in 1957. Hale became a celebrity of sorts in 1995 when the Guinness Book of Records named him the world's oldest licensed driver at age 107. He made the network news that same year when a television cameraman caught him on his front porch roof shoveling off snow. Hale said he was surprised to see the Red Sox finally knock off the New York Yankees. To win the World Series, Boston must overcome the much-hyped "Curse of the Bambino," supposedly incurred when the Red Sox sold Babe Ruth to the Yankees more than 80 years ago. "He was a great pitcher," Hale said, referring to how Ruth first earned his fame in Boston. Hale said he also remembered how the great Ted Williams sometimes stopped at a lobster pound owned by his daughter Carolyn, where Williams was eager to talk about anything except baseball. Carolyn died 12 years ago. Hale said he wanted the Red Sox to win a championship because his daughter had always wanted one so badly. **************** I hope the old coot doesn't die this week...
  3. That's a good point,Excie...I've heard people should run on the 'balls' of their feet...And I've looked people straight in the 'eyeballs'...I've also seen people who were sweating profusely have a little 'sweatball' on the tip of their nose...I've even seen some guys wearing their way corpse shorts with baggie underwear having their...um,...you know,...regular balls hanging out...But for the life of me,I don't recall ever seeing anybody's earballs...Not even Alexis Spakowski's...
  4. Not taking anything away from St. Louis,but I hope the Series is a four game sweep...Normally,I'd be rooting for the Cards now because I'm a die-hard NL fan...But in some ways this year for Boston reminds me of 'The Miracle on Ice',when the U.S. Hockey team beat Russia..The U.S. still had to beat Finland or Sweden or one of those countries,to win the Gold Medal...But that final game was quite anti-climatic compared to beating the Russians...As good as St. Louis is,they may simply be chosen by fate to be Boston's final stepping stone to their 'Miracle on the Diamond' season...Besides,I don't know if the Boston fans could handle another suspenseful seven game drama..
  5. How is it that ye have agreed to lie together and tempt the Holy Ghost?...If I will that he tarries 'til I come,what is that to thee?...Ye follow thou me...
  6. Tyler's looking old....What they meant about not replacing Womack is that the World Series rosters are set...If a player gets hurt in the series,like Womack,the Cards cannot call up a player from the minors to take his place,or make a fast trade with another team or sign a free agent to take his place...You can do all those things during the regular season,but not in the playoffs..
  7. That 8th inning was like watching a highschool game...Marquis the pitcher pinch running and stumbling into second base,Manny's two errors...At least there were no mental lapses yet....
  8. Can't you do the radio play-by-play with Jon Miller and Joe Morgan and turn the tv sound down?
  9. Howthe....amI supposed to watch the world series when you keep talkin'?
  10. Wasn't '67 also the year Yastrzemski had the triple crown?....'Course,Johniam,the Cards may not have even made it to the Series in '67 were it not for the keen Cubs management who saw a Lou Brock for Ernie Broglio trade as a no-brainer....
  11. Fellowmatey, You better run,you better take cover...Smile and have a vegemite sandwich...
  12. I hope there is a young Cecil B. DeMille alive today who will be able to capture some of the drama,the suspence and the overcoming of odds displayed in this series that will surely become one of the Greatest Baseball Stories Ever Told....
  13. Nika,there's something blissful about you're little world...
  14. Yeah,I wondered myself why Jeter was sent back to first when he was already on second when the interference occured...I suppose Lifted up knows the ruling...I don't really blame A-Rod for doing what he did or Torre for arguing...I just didn't like the way the Yankees were inciting the mob...Jeter keeping on giving the safe signal from the dugout as if he were anywhere close to the play...Torre was probably arguing the 'ruling by committee' overruling the first base ump's call...
  15. Count me among those who never would have dreamed there'd be a game seven after that 19-8 debacle...Red Sox have really showed some character...
  16. Umps got the call right on A-rod....Yanks are starting to look like a bunch of spoiled crybabies...
  17. The world of baseball can be so .... cruel....
  18. Just saw Sheffield's three run hr :(-->...It's becoming quite the donnybrook.... I missed the balk,but I probably wouldn't have been able to call it,anyway....Balking is one of the most confusing rules in baseball..I've been more confused by umps calling balks,or not calling them,then just about anything else on the field... Dang....11-6,now....
  19. I don't know who I would have picked this year but I"m thinking along the same lines as you are...I wouldn'd mind even if they changed the name of the MVP award to something that would encompass the player's total contribution to his team...Maybe I just admire the complete ballplayer more than the guy who just has all the stats but can't field worth a $hit...
  20. Sure,John...We'll just have an excellor session where you practice by spanking your monkey until you get real good and fluent at it.... Ewww-ewww-ewww-ewwww-ahhh-ahhhh-ahhhh
  21. It ain't over 'til it's over.... Maherashi Mahesh Yogi Berra 3:16
  22. Thank you Excie,but I am believing for you to get saved and speak in a new tongue and quit your cussin' and swearin' and raisin' hell....
  23. Btw,..some mentioning was done here regarding the MVP awards...The voting for MVP is done right after the season and before the post-season...So the player's performance in the regular season is the only basis for evaluating consideration for the award...The same goes for the Cy Young awards and Manager's of the Year...Even if their performances go down the toilet in the post-season,it does not affect the special award voting...
  24. Well,I'll do my best Norman Vincent Peal act on behalf of the Red Sox...Anytime your #1 ace starting pitcher gets rocked early and often like Shilling did,and you still come that close to bailing him out,I think it shows a team solidarity that is certainly to be admired...I thought taking him out after three innings was a good move...There's a good chance he'll start two more games(if he's healthy),and he's got to realize that he doesn't have to beat the Yankees all by himself,he's got a great team backing him up... Right now I would say the Yanks got the lead in the series but the Bosox have the momentum...
  25. Hope she don't name the baby Pedro....'specially if it's a girl...
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