Saturday, October 25, 2025

The Omen, Part Two ?





























Following up on yesterday's Omen post, here is another
view of that fallen Blue (California Scrub) Jay.  Whilst 
disposing of this poor little critter, I pondered it's greater
meaning.  Honestly, I believed that it's passing wasn't a
great sign for Toronto and was straight forward about it.
However, given the surprising results of last night's
Game One, I'm not quite sure what to believe anymore.
Perhaps the passing of this beautiful warbler portends a 
deeper meaning.  Maybe, just maybe it sacrificed itself
to give Toronto a better chance at beating the odds.
Tonight's game appears to be all about the starting
pitching.  As WE all know, great pitching tends to beat
great hitting.  It could turn out to be real squeaker.
Which team is going to leg it out ?

10 comments:

13bit said...

Double, double toil and trouble; Fire burn and cauldron bubble.

AboveAverage said...

Making some soup, are yah?

Chicken perhaps . . . ?

AboveAverage said...

Double Bubble
OH MY GOD
More Boone
We’re in trouble

Hinkey Haines said...

One other (unconvincing) reason to root - sorry, cheer - against LA (as opposed to for Toronto): the Yankees of ‘98-00 would remain the last team to repeat as champions.

AboveAverage said...

Yamamoto is a decent pitcher

AboveAverage said...

He might go places in mlb

13bit said...

ugh

13bit said...

Can someone tell me again why the Yankees did not sign him? Or is it just that the fix was in from the start?

AboveAverage said...

Yes
Oh
Yes

Publius said...

5'10, 176 lbs, FB topping at 96 mph. Cash and his netds don't like number like that. They prefer converted tight ends and power forwards who can touch 100 mph 30 times in a row. Matt Blake'll teach them a breaking ball, and viola...a Big Yankee asset.