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Adams goes yard...
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What the hell is back 6 / 8 ??
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Alfredo Simon sucks.
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Good seats still available.
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Carp is like Timex , just keeps on ticking .
Bet many on here won' remember that ...
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What the a Cards giveth , Garcia taketh
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Here comes the meltdown.
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don.rob11 wrote:
Carp is like Timex , just keeps on ticking .
Bet many on here won' remember that ...
John Cameron Swayze.
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Get somebody up ...
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Garcia is so frustrating ...
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Piscotty looking bad at the plate tonight ...
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Idiot Sidekick is on his game tonight: "Peralta was the starting shortstop in the All-Star game at shortstop last year."
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There's 20,000 empty seats tonight and there's a moron sitting directly behind the left field foul pole.
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There's a "Hollywood Casino" in the Cincinnati area? I'm sure it's entirely reminiscent of the Sunset Strip.
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Why do I watch Garcia pitch ?
Why do I watch Garcia chunk ?
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That was well struck...
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Another pop-up leaves the yard.
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13 hits in 4 2/3 . Ai don' t think we'll find Garcia's name in the Baseball Hall of Fame ....
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He lets Garcia hit with runners on second and third so he can get two more outs before he brings in Bowman.
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i figured Bruce would clear the facility the way Keikheffer kept throwing inside ....
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artie_fufkin wrote:
There's a "Hollywood Casino" in the Cincinnati area? I'm sure it's entirely reminiscent of the Sunset Strip.
There's actually a Hollywood Casino less than 5 miles from my house.
True story--in Missouri, the law requires casinos to be built on a waterway. Maryland Heights is flood plain for the Missouri River, so they couldn't build it immediately adjacent to the river due to flooding. They dug a huge trench, almost like a moat, built the Casion near the moat, and then built a huge levie between the river and the casino. The moat serves as the "waterway" for purposes of the law.
It's been there for more than a decade (it was a Harrah's first, and I've yet to walk inside.
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Moss really has only one skill, but when healthy he does it pretty well.
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Extend Moss
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forsberg_us wrote:
artie_fufkin wrote:
There's a "Hollywood Casino" in the Cincinnati area? I'm sure it's entirely reminiscent of the Sunset Strip.
There's actually a Hollywood Casino less than 5 miles from my house.
True story--in Missouri, the law requires casinos to be built on a waterway. Maryland Heights is flood plain for the Missouri River, so they couldn't build it immediately adjacent to the river due to flooding. They dug a huge trench, almost like a moat, built the Casion near the moat, and then built a huge levie between the river and the casino. The moat serves as the "waterway" for purposes of the law.
It's been there for more than a decade (it was a Harrah's first, and I've yet to walk inside.
I guess there's also one in Bangor, Maine, which is practically Greenland.
We don't have casinos here. As a designated nanny state, Massachusetts knows what's good for you, even if you don't. So our gamblers and their money go to Connecticut and Rhode Island every weekend.
Oh, and the city of Cambridge got rid of Columbus Day this week. It's now known as Indigenous Peoples Day.