Cubs fans who love to wallow in the artificial misery of curses and bad luck call Game 6 The Bartman Game. Cubs fans in the know call Game 6 The Alex Gonzalez Game.
Sweet Jeebus :shock: This makes it unbelievably tempting to reduce the number of people I'm bringing down to one, then selling off the other two to pay for my plane ticket and two days' worth of beer. Those prices will only go up as the cubs clinch and we find out who they play and when. Those prices are per ticket. Now, I haven't been watching the final bids on ebay closely, so it's possible that final numbers are down a bit from these numbers.
A quick look at ebay and craigslist this morning shows the secondary market looking like this: SRO: ~$150 Bleachers: $250-$350 (vast majority are at $300 or above) 200s outfield back rows: $300-$350 500s: $300-$375
Truth is a defense to defamation. What does this mean in practice? By filing this claim, Bonds exposes himself to all types of discovery from Shilling geared at determining whether Bonds in fact used steroids. It won't happen.
Let's be clear. Brennaman said it very well COULD be Dunn's last at-bat, and the color guy -- don't know his name -- said he thought it was his last at-bat. His opinion. Said Reds usually keep their cards close to the vest but there's been a lot of action there.
It's too bad that MLB mandates that you use a 5-man rotation in every playoff series. What's that you say? You only need to use 4 thanks to all the off days, and Marquis as the worst one wouldn't be starting? Well, slap my ass and call me Molly! LOL. Nice. Thanks for the laugh,
If we would've traded say -- Veal, Pawelek, Patterson, or Gallager (our number 3 prospect depending on whom you ask) PLUS our number 23 and 27 prospects for Linebrink, this board would've crashed in 2 minutes
Joe Buck says Z "marches to the beat of his own drummer" because he hustles down the line. See you guys later, I'm driving to St. Louis to beat the bald off of Joe Buck.