ACLS Game 7
Oct. 16th, 2003 11:32 amAnd so, at last, it comes down to this. It always comes down to this. The Red Sox never do things easily.
ESPN's Jim Caple had a lovely passage in his column on tonight's deciding game:
Will this be the year the Red Sox finally go all the way and defeat the Curse of the Bambino? If so, what better place from which to step onto the World Series stage than the House that Ruth Built? And what better pitcher to overcome than former Sox superstar Roger Clemmens?
Tonight's the night. One game. Nine innings. Backs against the wall. One team goes to Florida to fight for the championship, the other goes to Florida to play golf.
Cowboy up!
ESPN's Jim Caple had a lovely passage in his column on tonight's deciding game:
Clemens and Pedro may be facing off against each other on the mound, but they won't be alone. It's never just the players on the field when these two teams meet. It's also all the players who have ever played in the rivalry.
Joe DiMaggio will be taking batting practice with Ted Williams. Billy Martin will be challenging Jimmy Piersall to a fight in the stadium tunnel. Carlton Fisk and Thurman Munson will be wrestling in the dirt behind home plate. Bucky Dent will be going yard, Reggie Jackson will be admiring his home runs and Carl Yastrzemski will be raising his bat high as he squints at the pitcher.
Will this be the year the Red Sox finally go all the way and defeat the Curse of the Bambino? If so, what better place from which to step onto the World Series stage than the House that Ruth Built? And what better pitcher to overcome than former Sox superstar Roger Clemmens?
Tonight's the night. One game. Nine innings. Backs against the wall. One team goes to Florida to fight for the championship, the other goes to Florida to play golf.
Cowboy up!
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Date: 2003-10-16 10:32 am (UTC)(No offense to the Marlins players. It's just that they're owned by Jeff Loria, the fellow who destroyed baseball in Montreal.)
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Date: 2003-10-16 10:58 am (UTC)Still, the Cubs have a good foundation for a team, and I think they'll be making noise for the next few years, if the front office is smart about filling the holes and keeping that young pitching staff happy.
Better luck next year.
All the offense to the Marlins players
Date: 2003-10-16 11:00 am (UTC)I seriously wont watch an inning if it's NYY-Florida. I'd rather watch C-SPAN.
Re: All the offense to the Marlins players
Date: 2003-10-16 11:42 am (UTC)What's interesting to me is that no ne evenr seems to say they won't watch the Super Bowl because of who's playing. I disliked both the Raiders and the Buccaneers last January, but there I was. I suspect that the Super Bowl is not at all about the game anymore, while all the other championships are.
Yeah, the Super Bowl is an "event"
Date: 2003-10-16 02:13 pm (UTC)I've yet to find the person who plans a party around the World Series. It's not an "event", except for the 2 cities involved in it, and even then, it's strung out over a week, not one Sunday night.
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Date: 2003-10-16 10:49 am (UTC)At least the apocalypse is averted... Now we just need the Yankees to win, like they should.
GO YANKS!
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Date: 2003-10-16 10:56 am (UTC)Rallying Cry Spurs Sox To Finish Ride
You're a good friend, Nog, but I'm hoping your disappointed this year. Sorry.
Go Sox!
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Date: 2003-10-16 11:46 am (UTC)