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Cubs win, 7-6 in 10 innings. Of course, it's a road trip, so the Cubs are
good for at least 2 more extra inning affairs. Here's hoping no one had to polish off all the Pepto Bismol in the house. Cameron |
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On Apr 23, 10:59*pm, "CLM in ND" <camarv...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> Cubs win, 7-6 in 10 innings. *Of course, it's a road trip, so the Cubs are > good for at least 2 more extra inning affairs. *Here's hoping no one hadto > polish off all the Pepto Bismol in the house. > > Cameron Cameron, I'm ashamed to say that I fell asleep while they were down 5-3. I think it's safe to say that they are on a roll. Everything seems to be going their way. I keep waiting for it to end, and when it does Baseball can be especially brutal at "even-ing things out" However, I remember something similar in '05 with the White Sox. I kept thinking that there is no way they can keep this up. They had some incredible streak where they were behind in only 7 or 8 innings out of the first 25 games or so. By the 60 game mark, I had to begrudgingly admit that they had a shot at not only winning the division, but a legit shot at 100 wins. |
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CyberHog® wrote:
> Cameron, > I'm ashamed to say that I fell asleep while they were down 5-3. > I think it's safe to say that they are on a roll. Everything seems to > be going their way. I keep waiting for it to end, and when it does > Baseball can be especially brutal at "even-ing things out" > However, I remember something similar in '05 with the White Sox. I > kept thinking that there is no way they can keep this up. They had > some incredible streak where they were behind in only 7 or 8 innings > out of the first 25 games or so. By the 60 game mark, I had to > begrudgingly admit that they had a shot at not only winning the > division, but a legit shot at 100 wins. As much as I like them to win, I can't see how the Cubs pitching staff could match what the White Sox had in 2005. -- Newsoffice.de - Die Onlinesoftware zum Lesen und Schreiben im Usenet Die Signatur läßt sich nach Belieben anpassen ;-) |
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"Hakan" <H.L@softhome.net> wrote in message news:1209238636.6@user.newsoffice.de... > CyberHog® wrote: > >> Cameron, > >> I'm ashamed to say that I fell asleep while they were down 5-3. > >> I think it's safe to say that they are on a roll. Everything seems to >> be going their way. I keep waiting for it to end, and when it does >> Baseball can be especially brutal at "even-ing things out" > >> However, I remember something similar in '05 with the White Sox. I >> kept thinking that there is no way they can keep this up. They had >> some incredible streak where they were behind in only 7 or 8 innings >> out of the first 25 games or so. By the 60 game mark, I had to >> begrudgingly admit that they had a shot at not only winning the >> division, but a legit shot at 100 wins. > > As much as I like them to win, I can't see how the Cubs pitching staff > could match what the White Sox had in 2005. > > -- Oh sure, hindsight is 20/20. But during the early part of the 2005 season, many of my friends who were White Sox fans were fretting over Contreras and Garland. How could Politte keep this pace up. And who was the White Sox closer during the early part of '05?? |
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