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Well, I pretty much expected Glavine to get the victory tonight, with Marquis going for the cubs, so I guess I'm not that disappointed with tonight's outcome. Let's just hope Soriano isn't hurt that badly.

 

C'mon its the Cubs, its going to the worst possible outcome, you can book it.

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that might have been the worst TV broadcast of a baseball game i've ever seen

 

o my god do i miss len and bob....after spending the past two days watchin buck, mccarver, miller, and morgan

 

p.s. if i have to see glavines family again in the future im gonna flip out

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Lou just said Soriano out minimum two weeks most likely a month. Crapola.

 

Well that surely sucks. :x

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Forget this game. The good news is the Brewers choked away a victory today... Now, the let's get the Astros.

 

[silver lining]Oh yeah, the Brewers are 11 games under .500 on the road.[/silver lining]

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Lou just said Soriano out minimum two weeks most likely a month. Crapola.

 

I felt the same I did when Nomar got injured in 2005 and Lee got injured in 2006. Only this came later in the season.

 

Season over.

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Forget this game. The good news is the Brewers choked away a victory today... Now, the let's get the Astros.

 

[silver lining]Oh yeah, the Brewers are 11 games under .500 on the road.[/silver lining]

 

Pretty hard to forget about this game when you lose Soriano for perhaps a month.

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Forget this game. The good news is the Brewers choked away a victory today... Now, the let's get the Astros.

 

[silver lining]Oh yeah, the Brewers are 11 games under .500 on the road.[/silver lining]

 

Pretty hard to forget about this game when you lose Soriano for perhaps a month.

 

Sori will be missed but it's not like he was constantly on base or driving in a lot of runs. The Cubs might actually be better off in the short run with someone else leading off.

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Forget this game. The good news is the Brewers choked away a victory today... Now, the let's get the Astros.

 

[silver lining]Oh yeah, the Brewers are 11 games under .500 on the road.[/silver lining]

 

Pretty hard to forget about this game when you lose Soriano for perhaps a month.

 

Sori will be missed but it's not like he was constantly on base or driving in a lot of runs. The Cubs might actually be better off in the short run with someone else leading off.

 

Yes they may but, it is the Cubs, and something good coming of Soriano' injury? There's about as much a chance of that happen as there is Jason Kendall throwing out a base runner.

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Forget this game. The good news is the Brewers choked away a victory today... Now, the let's get the Astros.

 

[silver lining]Oh yeah, the Brewers are 11 games under .500 on the road.[/silver lining]

 

Pretty hard to forget about this game when you lose Soriano for perhaps a month.

 

Sori will be missed but it's not like he was constantly on base or driving in a lot of runs. The Cubs might actually be better off in the short run with someone else leading off.

 

It makes our already light-power hitting OF even worse. I fail to see how this is going to benefit us.

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Forget this game. The good news is the Brewers choked away a victory today... Now, the let's get the Astros.

 

[silver lining]Oh yeah, the Brewers are 11 games under .500 on the road.[/silver lining]

 

Pretty hard to forget about this game when you lose Soriano for perhaps a month.

 

Sori will be missed but it's not like he was constantly on base or driving in a lot of runs. The Cubs might actually be better off in the short run with someone else leading off.

 

It makes our already light-power hitting OF even worse. I fail to see how this is going to benefit us.

 

You knew something like was going to happen to further magnify Hendry' unwillingness or inability to get another bat before the trade deadline.

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Forget this game. The good news is the Brewers choked away a victory today... Now, the let's get the Astros.

 

[silver lining]Oh yeah, the Brewers are 11 games under .500 on the road.[/silver lining]

 

Pretty hard to forget about this game when you lose Soriano for perhaps a month.

 

Sori will be missed but it's not like he was constantly on base or driving in a lot of runs. The Cubs might actually be better off in the short run with someone else leading off.

 

Yes they may but, it is the Cubs, and something good coming of Soriano' injury? There's about as much a chance of that happen as there is Jason Kendall throwing out a base runner.

 

The hyperbole is out of control. If they were that bad they'd be under .500 and double digits behind the Brewers.

 

Again, the Cubs survived without DLee and Ram and they will win games without Soriano too.

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Forget this game. The good news is the Brewers choked away a victory today... Now, the let's get the Astros.

 

[silver lining]Oh yeah, the Brewers are 11 games under .500 on the road.[/silver lining]

 

Pretty hard to forget about this game when you lose Soriano for perhaps a month.

 

Sori will be missed but it's not like he was constantly on base or driving in a lot of runs. The Cubs might actually be better off in the short run with someone else leading off.

 

It makes our already light-power hitting OF even worse. I fail to see how this is going to benefit us.

 

You knew something like was going to happen to further magnify Hendry' unwillingness or inability to get another bat before the trade deadline.

 

uhh.. No we didnt. Where did you get your crystal ball?

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Forget this game. The good news is the Brewers choked away a victory today... Now, the let's get the Astros.

 

[silver lining]Oh yeah, the Brewers are 11 games under .500 on the road.[/silver lining]

 

Pretty hard to forget about this game when you lose Soriano for perhaps a month.

 

Sori will be missed but it's not like he was constantly on base or driving in a lot of runs. The Cubs might actually be better off in the short run with someone else leading off.

 

It makes our already light-power hitting OF even worse. I fail to see how this is going to benefit us.

 

You knew something like was going to happen to further magnify Hendry' unwillingness or inability to get another bat before the trade deadline.

 

uhh.. No we didnt. Where did you get your crystal ball?

 

I don't have crystal ball but, the only luck the Cubs seem to have is bad luck. Things were going too well for something bad not to happen.

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