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Wednesday, September 26, 2007

Worst Post Ever

The only thing worse than tonight's game is the fact that I just got home from work, and couldn't write anything coherent if my life depended on it. Kind of like how Carlos Delgado couldn't get a big hit if his life depended on it.

See? That was awful. Not as awful as Tom Glavine giving up a home run to something called a Jason Maxwell (didn't he play hoops for the University of Cincinnati?), but pretty bad. Say goodnight, Cheddar.

Anyway, take away these four redeeming things from the evening:

1) The Phillies lost

2) The Phillies lost

3) The Phillies lost

4) Jose hit two homers

Snapped out of it yet, fella? If this hellish last stretch of games serves to rekindle Reyes' drive, or motor, or whatever it is that's been lacking for the past three weeks, then it all might be worth it. Assuming the Phillies keep on losing, that is.

Got nothing. Get you all back next time.

2 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

No, not the worst, it was the "Dumbest Post Ever".

You must not watch many Mets games.

Carlos Delgado has had plenty of clutch hits. His average is drastically down this year, so of course, his clutch hits are down. But he has still had plenty this year despite hitting poorly. You're just not watching, or you don't care and just want to blame somebody.

1:55 AM  
Blogger Ceetar said...

Sadly it wasn't even about Delgado or Lo Duca..granted they've been better with situational hitting lately, but it doesn't happen like that.

I like the two homers from Jose, the last one was definitely a line drive too, not a fly ball. Hopefully some consistency with the bat will translate to better focus in teh field.

9:03 AM  

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