Toad, sorry about your Padres. I stayed up for the game (quite an accomplishment with two youngsters running me wragged otherwise). It was a great game and I was pulling for the Padres. I think the shame of it is that a HOFer like Hoffman gets his chance in the national spotlight and he lays a very, very rare egg. He certainly deserved better, but it looked like he just didn't have his stuff. I assume the guy that they rolled out ahead of him (Bell? #21?) is the heir apparent? However, I suspect Hoffman could pitch for ages given he features a change up and only throws 50-60 innings a year.
Perhaps if the Padres donned the gold and brown uniforms of Nate Colbert's days they would have fared a bit better? The ones they have now are way too classy.
Thanks, We had Heath Bell in studio today,very compelling radio. It's really a shame after all Trevor has done for the team and city for the season to end that way for him. He is a first class act all the way.
Cowboy7130 wrote:... without a home team, for whom should I 'root, root, root?' The Strangers and Disastros will be watching from the comfort of their own living rooms AGAIN this year ...
I respect the historic, traditional Yankees of Ruth, Gehrig, DiMaggio, and Mantle, but being a Texan by birth and God's grace and favor, I am genetically predisposed to hate the contemporary Yankees.
I can't root for any team with Manny Ramirez on it, so there go the BoSox. Manny is probably a nice guy, but I can't stand looking at his hair flopping around and his pajama-style pants flopping around when he runs!
So I will yell for the Angels, John Lackey being an Abilene boy and a financial supporter of Abilene youth baseball. He did take a whuppin' yesterday, though ...![]()
In the NL ... Rockies are my underdog longshot pick. My ex is from Denver. When we visited in the summer we got to see a few games at Mile High and then at Coors Field. I have an old football buddy that is a VP of Promotions or Marketing or something like that for the Rox, and he got us freebie seats several times.
Part of me would like to see the Cubs win, although I believe that such an ocurrence would set off a cosmic chain reaction that could implode the universe.
Now then, about A-Rod ... have you noticed that he is almost universally regarded as the "best in baseball," yet no team for which he plays has ever won the World Series? His October performance is sorely lacking. Only two Gold Gloves with Texas, when they didn't matter much. No Gold Gloves at third base, where he now plays. I am sorry ... you say he is a natural shortstop? Well, his coaches and managers say he is the third baseman for the New York frikkin' Yankees, so he needs to play like they pay him. Sure he hits lots of home runs, and rakes in a bunch of rib-eyes, but might that be only one facet of the game of baseball? Might the most highly-paid athlete in pro sports be expected to play the best defense on the field, too? I think TEAMS are better than PLAYERS. A-Rod is a player. Your team would probably be better off without him.
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