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I have a ticket for Game 2 and Game 7, but I'll be watching this one on TV.
The good news: the radio and TV announcing crews for the series are apparently devoid of any cursed Bucks.
Lineups:
Detroit Tigers
C. Granderson cf
P. Polanco 2b
S. Casey 1b
M. Ordonez rf
C. Guillen ss
I. Rodriguez c
C. Monroe lf
M. Thames dh
B. Inge 3b
Oakland Athletics
J. Kendall c
M. Kotsay cf
M. Bradley rf
F. Thomas dh
J. Payton lf
E. Chavez 3b
N. Swisher 1b
M. Scutaro ss
D. Jimenez 2b
Even weirder: I will be watching this game through the miracle of time-shifting, so I will be doing my darndest to avoid learning what's happening at a stadium less than a quarter-mile from where I'm parked.
Well, I'm off to BART now and into my Cone of Silence.
Fortunately for those of us who work at home, we now see them live (whoops! Gotta run!).
The pitch to Granderson was a bad pitch, though.
It was the A's choice.
Crap.
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he's the little version of Brad Penny right?
very true
He must have a bet on Tito Ortiz against Shamrock.
When he says something dumber than 22 hrs do not mean much if you only get 43 rbi then yes, but until then Joe Morgan still wins.
he gives McCarver a run for his money (avious meter galore)
obvious, oops sorry.
true, but he kicks dirt at home plate with the best of 'em.
Exactly what I was thinking. This is normally how the A's get their opponents to lose. Very irritating to see us getting some of that medicine.
BTW, anyone know what happened to Chris Shelton? I thought I heard some grumbles of discontent from the blogosphere when he was demoted in favor of Sean Casey in spite of getting off to a homer-happy start. If Casey's hurt now, will we see an actually better Chris Shelton?
"that was a nice tight curve ball by Kennedy"
you're missing out Bob, Lou Pinella is on a roll.
That was an unpleasant TiVo experience, let me tell you.
It's very wet now. That might have something to do with the fact that it's raining here and the trains were all stuffy and humid to boot.
Ye gods...
what time is it out there Bob?
Thank God. I thought he was a welder.
hey easy my Dad was a welder.
ps but yeah obvious meter galore.
wow
Umm...
What about the 10-run inning in the 1929 World Series when the A's overcame an 8-0 deficit to the Cubs in the 8th?
You don't want to eat innings here. You want to win the game.
Bluebleeder, I would say no: somewhat bad, but not THIS bad - from just my memory. In fact, I thought they hustled enough to just stay out of enough DPs to keep things going. But these commentators are making a big deal out of the A's season DP numbers, so maybe this is not too far out of the norm for Oakland. I guess it's possible that the team is not prepared enough or amped up enough since they basically accomplished their goal already (1st round barrier). Also, the Detroit pitchers and hitters do seem to be particularly well-prepared/scout-informed compared to the Twins (example, the way they pitch to Scooter, Swisher, etc).
singled to center [Foxx to second]; Dykes singled to left [Foxx
scored, Miller to second]; Boley singled to right [Miller
scored, Dykes to third]; BURNS BATTED FOR ROMMEL; Burns popped
to shortstop; Bishop singled to center [Dykes scored, Boley to
third]; NEHF REPLACED ROOT (PITCHING); Haas hit an inside the
park homer to center [Boley scored, Bishop scored]; Cochrane
walked; BLAKE REPLACED NEHF (PITCHING); Simmons singled to left
[Cochrane to second]; Foxx singled [Cochrane scored, Simmons to
second]; MALONE REPLACED BLAKE (PITCHING); Miller was hit by a
pitch [Simmons to third, Foxx to second]; Dykes doubled to left
[Simmons scored, Foxx scored, Miller to third]; Boley struck
out; Burns struck out; 10 R, 10 H, 0 E, 2 LOB. Cubs 8,
Athletics 10.
Besides, every time the A's are trailing in the eighth by more than 3 ones, I say, "And so begins the greatest comeback in A's history."
And when it actually pans out, I'm going to look like a freakin' genius.
And he tweaked his back on a swing.
That can't be. It's not August 15.
I didn't pack the checkered jersey. Although the AL Wild Card team is doing well.
Well, unless you're gay.
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How're you going to do that, Ken? Gotta to do a double-play fast! Head to the concessions stand every time the A's get a runner on base...
you're A's mojo must be really good while attending games.
A's pythagorean win expectancy is .545
Good luck tomorrow A's fans. vr, Xei
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