Sip Talks
Apparently the Yankees don't lose. Oh, and they play the D-Rays and Royals whenever they want to. The value of a buck, I guess.
And how 'bout the perverted camera man working Tommy's 300th game? I think I saw more Chris Glavine on the screen then I did baseball. But no, this blogger ain't complaining.
Tommy's former and 2008 "current team," our hated rivals, the Bravos come into town this week for a pretty sexy August series. With newly acquired Mark Teixiera going yard every day and Smoltz and Hudson throwing throwing on Wednesday and Thursday, respectively, there are obvious reasons to be nervous.

The Braves lineup is just scary, with Chipper having a career year and Andruw Jones realizing he is in a contract year and we are facing their two legitimate front line starters.
Good thing for Mets fans is this ...
The Mets are playing some really good baseball right now.
The Mets went into Chicago and took a series from the best team in the National League over the last two months. We won a game when Carlos Zambrano started, something that just hasn't happened too often this summer.
Carlos Delgado, the one true popper in our lineup, is finally hitting (This is no shot at D Wright or Beltran, they are more pure hitters than power hitters) and after a slow start, I don't think there is a Met fan in the world that doesn't love everything that Luis Castillo brings to the equation.
Need we all worry then?
I don't think so.
Just don't get swept.
I'd love to take Game 1. OP vs Buddy Carlyle. This is a game we should win and it would be a very nice one to have.
But I think I may have found a more intriguing story in the National League East then this series or the Phils' run. Not out of love but out of pure shock.
How in God's name are the Washington Nationals 51-60?

They put out one of the worst opening day rosters that I have ever seen. The one pitcher that anyone had heard of, John Patterson, got hurt. It's just unreal. A real kudos to Manny Acta, who I thought was a moron for taking the Nats job.
That's all.
Caught the Simpsons movie this weekend. I found it pleasantly enjoyable.
Vaya,
Sip
(Pics courtesy of cnn.com, washingtonpost.com)
And how 'bout the perverted camera man working Tommy's 300th game? I think I saw more Chris Glavine on the screen then I did baseball. But no, this blogger ain't complaining.
Tommy's former and 2008 "current team," our hated rivals, the Bravos come into town this week for a pretty sexy August series. With newly acquired Mark Teixiera going yard every day and Smoltz and Hudson throwing throwing on Wednesday and Thursday, respectively, there are obvious reasons to be nervous.

The Braves lineup is just scary, with Chipper having a career year and Andruw Jones realizing he is in a contract year and we are facing their two legitimate front line starters.
Good thing for Mets fans is this ...
The Mets are playing some really good baseball right now.
The Mets went into Chicago and took a series from the best team in the National League over the last two months. We won a game when Carlos Zambrano started, something that just hasn't happened too often this summer.
Carlos Delgado, the one true popper in our lineup, is finally hitting (This is no shot at D Wright or Beltran, they are more pure hitters than power hitters) and after a slow start, I don't think there is a Met fan in the world that doesn't love everything that Luis Castillo brings to the equation.
Need we all worry then?
I don't think so.
Just don't get swept.
I'd love to take Game 1. OP vs Buddy Carlyle. This is a game we should win and it would be a very nice one to have.
But I think I may have found a more intriguing story in the National League East then this series or the Phils' run. Not out of love but out of pure shock.
How in God's name are the Washington Nationals 51-60?

They put out one of the worst opening day rosters that I have ever seen. The one pitcher that anyone had heard of, John Patterson, got hurt. It's just unreal. A real kudos to Manny Acta, who I thought was a moron for taking the Nats job.
That's all.
Caught the Simpsons movie this weekend. I found it pleasantly enjoyable.
Vaya,
Sip
(Pics courtesy of cnn.com, washingtonpost.com)





3 Comments:
Sippy sweetie, when are you making it back east? Will you be around to spread the sippy charm in october?
I peeped the record of the nationals too over the weekeend,..quite impressive. I always felt like they were a team with decent parts and Acta seemed like he really wanted to build a team from the ground up....(I wanna say that he coached the DR team in the WBC)
Is Castillo Ok? he was helped into the clubhouse late in the game on sunday night....
I hope A Soriano recovers decntly from that injury...cuz it damn sure looked like a cramp to me, but as Moises knows quad tears are a b eye tea see H.
time out I saw a Team Facelift commercial(actually 2 last night) what in the hell?
Fat Jew definietly has a fan in my sister...She loved the pajamas
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