Oh, and the man who had another amazing year? Hal Steinbrenner. Maximum profit—first in AL attendance, big TV money—while not actually winning anything, and thus not having to shell out big dynasty money. He'll be dancing around the deck of his yacht while Aroldis is finishing off the season.
Last win of the season, today. What was at stake today was facing Boston's number three starter, or their top two. We got the top two. I honestly doubt that this team of cupcake-stompers will score again
Hey, it's been another great season—because of you guys.
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Boone you fuckwit Professional Idiot®™.
ReplyDeleteThat was a truly putrid song. Perfectly fitting for the Boone idiot.
ReplyDeleteExactly
DeleteBillboard #2 song for 1974.
Delete1974. Let that sink in.
https://ultimateclassicrock.com/best-1974-albums/
Written by a Belgian. Austin Powers was right. They are evil just for this.
AA,
DeleteTimothy. 1970. The Buoys.
Even more uplifting. As JM said, putrid and emetic.
Tuesday?
Well, if the current scores hold, Yanks win the division. Heh.
ReplyDeleteToronto up 5-1 in the first. Lots of time left...
ReplyDeleteThe Rays quit weeks ago
ReplyDeleteGiants gonna win? Dart doing fine for a first start.
ReplyDeleteRays pulled some of their starters…Yankees not winning division…
ReplyDeleteHere's hoping they don't finish the dome repairs in time for next season.
DeleteLet them play here:
https://www.lecomsportspark.com/
Yeah, nice of the Rays. Imagine if the Yanks ever did that. There would be an investigation by Manfred...
ReplyDeleteSo...another awful year by Boone. Another awful year by Pal, leaving us one player short, as usual, from a probable championship...
ReplyDelete...Yanks now dependent on Red Sox two best arms having terrible postseason starts. I don't care where the games are, that's not going to happen.
ReplyDeleteAt least Stanton knocked the run in. Tied, with Tampa only down by one now.
ReplyDeleteBut how about them Giants?
It’s gonna happen!
DeleteOh, and the man who had another amazing year? Hal Steinbrenner. Maximum profit—first in AL attendance, big TV money—while not actually winning anything, and thus not having to shell out big dynasty money. He'll be dancing around the deck of his yacht while Aroldis is finishing off the season.
ReplyDeleteDancing? I think you misspelled prancing.
DeleteGiants win 21-18!
ReplyDeleteFinally…
DeleteDart looked pretty good. Nice win against a 3-0 team.
DeleteFucking Volpe. The ball played him, his throw really sucked, but luckily Rice saved it.
ReplyDeleteCrap play by Mr. .211.
Two on. Nobody out. Don't score.
ReplyDeleteNot calvinball, booneball
Pablo Cruz works out of a jam with help from Wells and Grisham
ReplyDeletelet's see how these guys do against talent and hunger.
ReplyDeleteToronto up 8-4 in the 7th. Yeah, it doesn't matter what we do. Wild Card game Tuesday. I'm hitting the hay....
ReplyDeleteNight, JM
ReplyDeleteThe Mets are full on, gloriously Mets-ing. It's brilliant.
ReplyDeleteYankees Win!!!
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ReplyDeleteMets still have a pulse. Reds lost. It'll take a Miracle. It'd be Amazin'.
ReplyDeleteIn this case, most defintley:
ReplyDeleteEight is NOT enough: ⚾️⚾️⚾️⚾️⚾️⚾️⚾️⚾️
They Must Not Have Believed
ReplyDeleteLove the sound of this…Mets EEEEEliminated…
ReplyDeleteLIES!! LIES!! ALL LIES!!
ReplyDeleteLast win of the season, today. What was at stake today was facing Boston's number three starter, or their top two. We got the top two. I honestly doubt that this team of cupcake-stompers will score again
ReplyDeleteHey, it's been another great season—because of you guys.
I second what Winnie and Hoss said.
ReplyDeleteI'll third it with an extra scoop of head shaking disappointment
DeleteThrow a rat turd on top of that sundae...
DeleteIt is still Sundae here
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