Thursday, July 01, 2004
Holy Shit.
I just finished watching another incredible battle between the Yankees and the Red Sox. Long story short: it went to thirteen innings. Both teams had multiple opportunities to end the game, but somehow no one managed to score. Suddenly that prick Manny Ramirez hit a home run in the top of the inning for a 4-3 Sox lead. The Yankees were in a tight spot as they were virtually out of players; their defense was thrown into a tempest when Derek Jeter fucking crashed into the third row after catching the third out in the twelfth. His face was all busted up, but he seemed alert. Anyway, in the bottom of the thirteenth, Ruben Sierra hit a two-out single. He scored from first on a Miguel Cairo double, tying the game. The next batter would have been the pitcher so the Yankees send out their last bench player, John Flaherty. He hit a ground-rule double to left (past Manny) to win the game.
That's a sweep of the Sox, who are now 8.5 games back, and win number 50. Go Yanks!
つづく...(Click here to read more)
That's a sweep of the Sox, who are now 8.5 games back, and win number 50. Go Yanks!
Labels: baseball, Red Sox, Yankees
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Wednesday, June 30, 2004
Web Time
No, not Morgan Webb (damn her sexy hide). I'm talking about Spider-Man and his new movie, Spider-Man 2. I don't give a link because they don't need any more advertising.
Short opinion? Good stuff. If you liked the first one, you'll like this one. A little emotionally deeper than I expected, but all-around a solid picture. The critics adore it, but I wouldn't laud it as much as they do.
On an even happier note, I'd like to point out that the Yankees have beaten the Red Sox twice, erasing all the bullshit that came up when the Sox won a bunch of games in April. My lofty prediction probably won't pan out (unless the Yanks win the next 13 games in a row), but they are kicking ass and I love it.
つづく...(Click here to read more)
Short opinion? Good stuff. If you liked the first one, you'll like this one. A little emotionally deeper than I expected, but all-around a solid picture. The critics adore it, but I wouldn't laud it as much as they do.
On an even happier note, I'd like to point out that the Yankees have beaten the Red Sox twice, erasing all the bullshit that came up when the Sox won a bunch of games in April. My lofty prediction probably won't pan out (unless the Yanks win the next 13 games in a row), but they are kicking ass and I love it.
Labels: baseball, movies, Red Sox, Spider-Man, Yankees
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