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Game 90: 7/14/07 Rockies @ Brewers 6:05 PM

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Post#41 » by ReasonablySober » Sun Jul 15, 2007 2:17 am

w00t. Needed that one.
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Post#42 » by humanrefutation » Sun Jul 15, 2007 3:10 am

Thank your lucky star(s) for that one.
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Post#43 » by MickeyDavis » Sun Jul 15, 2007 3:17 am

Just back from the game. Not much for the crowd to get into but a great finish.

I don't think the wind had anything to do with 3 close calls for us. It was very calm, the flags barely moved all night.

Yost gets blasted for moves that don't work. Calling Weeks back for Graffy was the right thing to do even though Weeks didn't look too happy in the dugout.

Tailgated right next to Hank Aarons 715 HR plaque. Very cool.

Pat Hughes said on the post game show that Sheets has some kind of middle finger sprain and may get an MRI tomorrow.

Gallardo was lights out. Too bad it may be Sheets spot he takes, at least for awhile. :noway:
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Post#44 » by humanrefutation » Sun Jul 15, 2007 3:32 am

MickeyDavis wrote:Just back from the game. Not much for the crowd to get into but a great finish.

I don't think the wind had anything to do with 3 close calls for us. It was very calm, the flags barely moved all night.

Yost gets blasted for moves that don't work. Calling Weeks back for Graffy was the right thing to do even though Weeks didn't look too happy in the dugout.

Tailgated right next to Hank Aarons 715 HR plaque. Very cool.

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said on the post game show that Sheets has some kind of middle finger sprain and may get an MRI tomorrow.

Gallardo was lights out. Too bad it may be Sheets spot he takes, at least for awhile. :noway:


Ummm...Pat Hughes? Don't you mean Jimmy Powell? Pat Hughes hasn't worked for the Crew for like 15 years. :lol:
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Post#45 » by WEFFPIM » Sun Jul 15, 2007 3:38 am

A big fat sonofab**** for Sheets going out, let's hope it's nothing too serious.

Thank God they won tonight. I was working at a baseball game here in Rockford and when they announced the score I literally screamed "Oh Thank God."

Going up to the game tomorrow, please, Suppan, stop being all Wes Obermuellerish
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Post#46 » by MickeyDavis » Sun Jul 15, 2007 3:40 am

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Ummm...Pat Hughes? Don't you mean Jimmy Powell? Pat Hughes hasn't worked for the Crew for like 15 years. :lol:


Holy cow, shows you how much I listen on the radio. For games I watch on TV there is about a 3 second delay so I can't listen and watch.
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Post#47 » by bigkurty » Sun Jul 15, 2007 3:56 am

I switched back to my defeatest attitude tonight and thought we would lose the whole time and kept complaining about how the Brewers sucked. Then we won. Everytime I got cocky, we lost. From now on, or at least until trends change, the Brewers IMO suck.
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Post#48 » by goirish2107 » Sun Jul 15, 2007 4:11 am

it was a distal (meaning the knuckle furthest from the hand) middle finger sprain. take that for what its worth. if it still hurts my bet is he won't make his next start, but i'd put it at no more than one.
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Post#49 » by humanrefutation » Sun Jul 15, 2007 4:40 am

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Holy cow, shows you how much I listen on the radio. For games I watch on TV there is about a 3 second delay so I can't listen and watch.


Can't believe you don't tune in once in a while. Pat Hughes has been the voice of the Cubbies for 11 years now. How dare you. 8)
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Post#50 » by ssssssnake » Sun Jul 15, 2007 12:55 pm

Our pitching was fantastic last night. The Rockies are a GREAT hitting ball club and we went from one stud to the next, to the next to the next.

Sheets
Gallardo
Cordero
Turnbow


It took everything we had to win that game, but you could see the Rockies get frustrated at the end. Every strike out was like WTF!!

I loved watching that. Too bad those were our best four pitchers and we can only do that once every 5 games.
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Post#51 » by goirish2107 » Sun Jul 15, 2007 3:23 pm

can you imagine having to face those guys all in the same game? those are four of the best, or will be considered so eventually, in the NL

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