“Why, man, he doth bestride the narrow world Like a Colossus, and we petty men Walk under his huge legs and peep about To find ourselves dishonorable graves. Men at some time are masters of their fates. The fault, dear Brutus, is not in our stars But in ourselves, that we are underlings.” - Julius Caesar Act 1 Scene 1
Trevino's already had an x-ray, and apparently it was negative. Boon said he was "immediately concerned" about Trevino. So concerned...he left him in the game? Anyhow.
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This is Lawrence. Lawrence Kansas.
ReplyDeleteIs there anyone out there? Anyone at all?
One of the underrated John Lithgow moments.
Sears pitching against us…we’re losing tonight…
ReplyDeleteThe Day After
ReplyDeleteGolly are we all dialed in (except Stanton and Torres) or what!
Judge!!!
ReplyDeleteIt is a barren dessert in here.
ReplyDeleteHOW ABOUT A JUDGE 3 RUN HR to wake up you zombies....
Pay. The. Man.
ReplyDeleteAA, all the wizened octogenarians back east have had their warm milk and been tucked in.
ReplyDeleteSorry, but I was looking at nuclear winter.
ReplyDeleteIs there a game on?
Wish I could stay awake, but the martinis...
The missus and my bed are calling...
Glad someone got the wasteland reference.
Lawrence, Lawrence Kansas.
Sorta like the Yankees Cashole (tm) era.
...any one at all?
ReplyDeleteSleep tight Rufus
Sleep well all of you wizened octogenarians back east
ReplyDeleteDream of Judge
will do...and hey...if you can't sleep, please send up some prayers for me to get my sense of smell back after Covid. no joking.
ReplyDeletefuck Hal, by the way
did u ever answer the anti - viral questions - 13?
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ReplyDeleteI can’t believe they haven’t pulled Trevino. He’s hobbling. I don’t care if he says he’s okay.
ReplyDeleteBooooone trying to squeeze Cole dry.
I got a bad feeling about this.
dick - feel better - at least until the bottom of the 9th - when . . . . . . .
ReplyDeleteWe're still up, even though we've been fed our bedtime bourbon. Another big offensive effort, sigh...
ReplyDeleteAND BREAKING NEWS: CASHMAN BACK, THREE YEARS, NO MATTER WHAT HAPPENS THE REST OF THE YEAR.
ReplyDeleteYou heard it here first, sad to say.
Fuck. Is this true?
ReplyDeleteUgh - it's not official yet - IT COULD BE FOUR YEARS@@@@@@!!@#)I)(#*)(^*#%&*^(&)*(_(*&^%$&^*&()_+
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ReplyDeletePlease tell me you’re joking, Hoss, or that the bourbon has gone to your head.
I don't LIKE this pitcher
ReplyDeleteDick - it is news that's circulating around the airwaves . . . .
ReplyDelete“Why, man, he doth bestride the narrow world Like a Colossus, and we petty men Walk under his huge legs and peep about To find ourselves dishonorable graves. Men at some time are masters of their fates. The fault, dear Brutus, is not in our stars But in ourselves, that we are underlings.”
ReplyDelete- Julius Caesar Act 1 Scene 1
Ol’ Bill saw it coming’
Yankees Win!!!
ReplyDeleteThey got it DONE, SON
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ReplyDeleteFive in a row.
Goodnight AA. Let’s do this again tomorrow night.
Dick where you at? East coast or west coast?
ReplyDeleteCole Train running tonight—though the A's are a miserable team. Johnny Lasagna looks to be back. Not sure about Wandy Peralta as a closer, but...
ReplyDeleteAlso, J.P. Sears was one pitch away from 6 shutout innings tonight. Grrrrrr.
But...a win is a win, and you gotta bottom feed.
Trevino's already had an x-ray, and apparently it was negative. Boon said he was "immediately concerned" about Trevino. So concerned...he left him in the game? Anyhow.
ReplyDeleteBoone Boone
ReplyDeleteSuch a Buffoon
Lucky that
There's no more swoon
Hal re-signs Cash. Cash "hopes to" re-sign Judge. Your 21st century NY Yankees.
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ReplyDeleteFuck Hal, fuck The Intern, and fuuuuuuuck Boooooone.
AA, I'm in LA.
AA, I thought I did answer - I was told I was "too young and too healthy."
ReplyDeleteLast time anybody said that to me was in the 1970s.
Didn't get it and now I don't care. Just want to be able to smell again.
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