Monday, June 30, 2008

DAY ONE: The Constant Gardner Era Begins

It was foreseen long ago that a young man would arrive...



Pictured, L to R: Jason Giambi, Brett Gardner, Dan Giese.

7 comments:

  1. 1st Gardner AB: He makes getting thrown out during routine grounders look special.

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  2. 2nd Gardner AB: Umpire fails to recognize Gardner's Greatness and gives him a "rookie called strike".

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  3. In Scranton, that's a base on balls, two stolen bases and a score on the ensuing ground out.

    We was robbed.

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  4. Any of you guys who think that the Constant Gardner is going to hit, is nuts. I'll wager he goes 0-16, minimum. And if he gets a hit, it will because he beats out some dribbler.

    Take a look at the under 26 year olds playing now for Texas or Tampa, and then tell me we have compaable young players.

    They have guys who play like all stars. I mean: 9,10 pitch at bats, followed by a double.

    We bring up a Christian and a Gardener. They do nothing and go back to Scranton.

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  5. Fonzy, you're halfway there --> 0-8

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  6. dammit, I just jinxed him -- sort of.

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  7. I'm at Rays/Sox. This is weirder than the first time ARod saw Madonna's cootch.

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