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5/4 Sox at Angels - 8:38 pm - Martin v. Soriano

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  • WestEddy changed the title to 5/4 Sox at Angels - 8:38 pm - Martin v. Soriano

West Coast games killing me, gotta be up at 245am lol

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Things I learned en route to looking up other things:

From Wikipedia Scotch and Soda (song) - Wikipedia

"Scotch and Soda" was discovered by the (Kingston) Trio through the parents of the baseball player Tom Seaver, who had first heard it in a hotel piano lounge in 1932 when on their honeymoon in Phoenix, Arizona. They liked it so much that they had the piano player write it down for them so it would be "their song." One member of the trio (Dave Guard) was dating Seaver's older sister (Katie) at that time, and heard the song on a visit to the Seaver home. Although it is credited to Guard (he had it copyrighted in his name on March 30, 1959), the trio never discovered the real songwriter's name, though they searched for years. [2]

Let's triple Soriano's ERA just like we did last week!

9 minutes ago, joejoesox said:

West Coast games killing me, gotta be up at 245am lol

For some reason they scheduled them all within like a month. Nice to get them out of the way I suppose.

Two things I learned about Antonacci today:

  1. He’s hitting leadoff

  2. He looks like the Italian Prime Minister.

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I don't really mind this lineup, under the circumstances. LHHs OPS .240 higher than righties against Soriano.

Looking like if we win this game we will be 0.5 GB from 1st

Good start, dont do stupid s%*# on the bases tonight please.

15 minutes ago, WestEddy said:

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Nice reference to Sydney J. Harris.

Sox responsible for 80% (and counting) of the runs Soriano has allowed this season

Beni please do something

1 minute ago, Ozzie for Manager said:

Beni please do something

Atta boy beni

Could not ask for a much better first vs. Soriano than 30+ pitches and 2 runs

Kelenic with warning track power

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that curve ball on 0-2 was beautiful

30 minutes ago, WestEddy said:

Things I learned en route to looking up other things:

From Wikipedia Scotch and Soda (song) - Wikipedia

Super. Loved it.

10 minutes ago, Autumn Dreamin said:

Sox responsible for 80% (and counting) of the runs Soriano has allowed this season

they got his ass shook and cooked like shake and bake

Roch hit another HR yesterday? lol

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Amazing that Dro-mo passed through waivers.

Sam is just a ball player, love him

Vargas struggling with velocity

Miguel struggling with that fastball

Just now, fathom said:

Vargas struggling with velocity

loop in his swing

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