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Can someone score a dang run???

Posted: Sat Apr 17, 2010 7:08 pm
by glen a richter
The Mets pitching should be epic suck, so they should have given up 10 Cards runs by now.

Meanwhile, the Mets offense should be epic good, so they should have also scored a few runs against a relatively unknown starting pitcher.

Why the hell is it still 0-0 in the 15th inning?

Re: Can someone score a dang run???

Posted: Sat Apr 17, 2010 9:16 pm
by Kreegz2
I literally just watched that entire game. from first pitch to last out.

Re: Can someone score a dang run???

Posted: Sun Apr 18, 2010 6:31 am
by glen a richter
Kreegz2 wrote:I literally just watched that entire game. from first pitch to last out.
It must be nice to have had absolutely nothing to do for nearly 7 straight hours.

Re: Can someone score a dang run???

Posted: Sun Apr 18, 2010 10:25 am
by DaDitka
glen a richter wrote:
It must be nice to have had absolutely nothing to do for nearly 7 straight hours.

Apparently the Cards offense didn't

Re: Can someone score a dang run???

Posted: Tue Apr 20, 2010 12:35 pm
by dmiles2186
I live 2 hours from St. Louis. I left my house at 2 PM on Saturday, drove 2 hours to St. Lou. Stopped in Edwardsville for some wings and a few drinks to watch Cards on TV. Passed by Busch at 5, so it would have been about the 6th inning. Went out to Fenton, watched an entire soccer match. Drove back from Fenton, by Busch, the game was still going on and was in the 17th or 18th when we drove by. I was 45 minutes out of St. Louis when the game ended. My soccer game ended 2-1 (with the St. Louis team losing), the Cards game ended 2-1. The game I went to was about 5 hours shorter with the same result. Not sure what my point is...but I basically made a trip to St. Louis and halfway back while this game went on and watched another sporting event in between. That is insane, my friends.

Re: Can someone score a dang run???

Posted: Tue Apr 20, 2010 1:07 pm
by DaDitka
I thought it was funny that I was having a Nat-a-que and I opened my 18th at the beginning of the 18th inning :okman:

Re: Can someone score a dang run???

Posted: Tue Apr 20, 2010 2:23 pm
by glen a richter
DaDitka wrote:I thought it was funny that I was having a Nat-a-que and I opened my 18th at the beginning of the 18th inning :okman:
How much effort went into drinking 18 cans of water?

Re: Can someone score a dang run???

Posted: Tue Apr 20, 2010 4:40 pm
by fargoblues
glen a richter wrote:
DaDitka wrote:I thought it was funny that I was having a Nat-a-que and I opened my 18th at the beginning of the 18th inning :okman:
How much effort went into drinking 18 cans of water?
I was going to say, that's an impressive amount of milk.

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