1) So tired. So very tired.Bill PearchTuesday, July 15, 2008
2) I just woke up on Wednesday morning only to find out the game is still going on. They are in the 39th inning, and Lou Pinella is pitching for the NL. Bud Selig is batting for the AL, and they have done away with the outfielders all together. The game is still tied at 3.Dave HeinzelWednesday, July 16, 2008
3) Im not a sports fan, but i did hear bout this game on the radio... this furthers my belief on the introduction of blood sports.....
Football needs obstacles and pit-traps.. and baseball needs Tigers and spiky balls on the field.. hockey is already bloody enough.JimTheLimeyWednesday, July 16, 2008
4) Dear Diary, I love the Fruitista FreezeButerAmericaWednesday, July 16, 2008
5) Haha Dave, that was hilarious.
Did you see the shots of Bud Selig during the later innings? He did not look amused.SallyPantsWednesday, July 16, 2008
6) SallyPants - I think I saw some shots of Selig later in the game, but I was falling asleep, so it might have well just been commercials for The Family Guy, or possibly a crumpled up napkin on the coffee table.
Update on the game: it's inning 44, and Lou Pinella is still pitching, although the NL is up to bat. They have been trying to pull Lou off the mound for 3 innings. Home plate ump Derryl Cousins is on third after a base hit, but he has been running the bases clockwise for the last half-dozen innings, so he still has a ways to go. All of the AL players have been replaced by Matt Stairs.Dave HeinzelWednesday, July 16, 2008
7) Matt Stairs? What about COOMER!SallyPantsWednesday, July 16, 2008
Football needs obstacles and pit-traps.. and baseball needs Tigers and spiky balls on the field.. hockey is already bloody enough.
Did you see the shots of Bud Selig during the later innings? He did not look amused.
Update on the game: it's inning 44, and Lou Pinella is still pitching, although the NL is up to bat. They have been trying to pull Lou off the mound for 3 innings. Home plate ump Derryl Cousins is on third after a base hit, but he has been running the bases clockwise for the last half-dozen innings, so he still has a ways to go. All of the AL players have been replaced by Matt Stairs.