September 2, 200322 yr His error in the fifth cost St. Louis Simontachi 15 up, 15 down, now the game is tied.
September 2, 200322 yr His error in the fifth cost St. Louis Simontachi 15 up, 15 down, now the game is tied. And that play openned the flood gates too. The Cubs ended up tying up the game
September 2, 200322 yr that really sucks i'm supposed to be at that game. I was going to pull a double header, cubs - sox. But i'm stuck at home with temperature of 102. And this is the best i've felt in 72 hours.
September 2, 200322 yr Author He actually did make that catch. That was a bad call by the umpire. I only saw it on the ticker. Wow that is huge. And the cub b****ing about the zambrano no-hitter was a big topic of conversation. f***in cubs.
September 2, 200322 yr His error in the fifth cost St. Louis Simontachi 15 up, 15 down, now the game is tied. God likes to help out the sorry teams for some reason. That was a horrible call...
September 2, 200322 yr The best almost perfect game ever was on TV just a few years ago. Yankees-Red Sox at Fenway. Mussina on the hill for New York. New York scores the first run of the game in the ninth inning, making it 1-0. Mussina carries his perfect game two outs into the bottom of the ninth, and Carl Everett (who obviously knows how to hit Mussina as we saw the other day) comes in as a pinch hitter and bloops an ugly flaring single to left center to break it up. He finished the game on the next hitter but with all that, that was a great game. The rivalry, the park, the low score. Excellent. And come to think of it, Im pretty sure Moose had another perfect game broken up two outs, maybe one out, into the ninth. And IIRC it was Sandy who broke it up...
September 2, 200322 yr I saw that near perfect game by Mussina. He was awesome. Lets not forget the perfect game that Milt Pappas had stolen from him on a borderline 3-2 pitch with 2 outs in the ninth that the ump called a ball.
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