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Offline Reality

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Worth every Schilling
« on: October 24, 2004, 10:52:25 PM »
Boston medical team really has done a number getting Schilling comfortable.
Schill had said to stop with the creature worship and comparisons to Willis Reed, he said his ankle has been fine.  However the Doc is not sure he can make another start this Series.  Might be too risky.

Game 1 STL Edmonds got burned royal 8th inning bases loaded strike call.
Grady Garner  i guess attempting to become Bob Brenley II by leaving Man Ram in LF in late innings.

While all of you are Fantacising away, are any of you also NFL Fantacys and know anyone who picked both Priest Holmes and Derrick Blaylock on their team?  8 TDs.  I figure that must be a record.  Groans from those who picked Priest when he went out injured.

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Worth every Schilling
« Reply #1 on: October 25, 2004, 09:07:57 AM »
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Boston medical team really has done a number getting Schilling comfortable.
Schill had said to stop with the creature worship and comparisons to Willis Reed, he said his ankle has been fine.  However the Doc is not sure he can make another start this Series.  Might be too risky.

Game 1 STL Edmonds got burned royal 8th inning bases loaded strike call.
Grady Garner  i guess attempting to become Bob Brenley II by leaving Man Ram in LF in late innings.

While all of you are Fantacising away, are any of you also NFL Fantacys and know anyone who picked both Priest Holmes and Derrick Blaylock on their team?  8 TDs.  I figure that must be a record.  Groans from those who picked Priest when he went out injured.
Did someone forget to tell the Cards that the NL plays small ball?   Let's talk about why in the heck the Cards were not bunting and hitting balls right at him every inning. Not to cause injury but to make the guy have to run on his sore ankle.  You know, something to take his mind off of pitching.  He was awesome last night.  I was expecting another offensive slugfest but it was very one sided.

How lucky of Steven King to decide to write a book about his favorite team, The Sox, at the begging of the year only to have the story pan out the way it did.  Should make for a good story/.book...unless the book ends with the Babe's ghost comming and killing everyone in fenway park.
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