Nomen Nescio
09-13-2007, 02:40 PM
FanHouse http://dn.vc/KIP3
If a Marlin gets a hit and no one is there to see it, does he reach
base? That was the philosophical query encountered by the Marlins and
the Nationals, the two bottom feeders of the National League East, on
Wednesday afternoon.
"Forget the announced attendance of 10,121 for the Marlins-Nationals
game at Dolphin Stadium. When Byung-Hyun Kim threw the first pitch, 375
spectators could be seen. That is what happens when two of the worst
teams in baseball meet for a 1:05 p.m. game on a 91-degree September
afternoon..." http://dn.vc/JUHW
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In the stands: http://dn.vc/NaUH
FSogol
09-13-2007, 02:59 PM
Nomen Nescio wrote:
> FanHouse http:/
Your website ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ
>
> If a Marlin gets a hit and no one is there to see it, does he reach
> base? That was the philosophical query encountered by the Marlins and
> the Nationals, the two bottom feeders of the National League East, on
> Wednesday afternoon.
>
> "Forget the announced attendance of 10,121 for the Marlins-Nationals
> game at Dolphin Stadium. When Byung-Hyun Kim threw the first pitch, 375
> spectators could be seen.
If that's the case then 0.2% of the fans were thrown out by home plate
ump. If 0.2% of the fans were thrown out of a Nats home game sellout,
that would be be 82 fans. Guess we are better behaved than Marlins'
fans. Are the Marlins violating MLB alcohol policy?
> That is what happens when two of the worst
> teams in baseball meet for a 1:05 p.m. game on a 91-degree September
> afternoon..."
Worse teams in baseball? Not by a long shot.
Teams that are worse and are not improving:
Giants, O's, Rangers, and Astros
Teams that are worse regardless of their records:
Reds, Giants
Teams that had bad seasons but are worse:
White Sox
Teams that are improving, but are still bad:
Royals, Devil Rays, Pirates
I wouldn't put the Nats as the 10th worse team. Thanks Florida.
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FSogol
Brian Whiting
09-13-2007, 03:48 PM
"FSogol" <FSogol@nospamplease.org> wrote in message
news:SbKdncnRxIy133TbnZ2dnUVZ_u-unZ2d@cavtel.net...
> Nomen Nescio wrote:
>> FanHouse http:/
>
> Your website ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ
>>
>> If a Marlin gets a hit and no one is there to see it, does he reach base?
>> That was the philosophical query encountered by the Marlins and the
>> Nationals, the two bottom feeders of the National League East, on
>> Wednesday afternoon.
>>
>> "Forget the announced attendance of 10,121 for the Marlins-Nationals game
>> at Dolphin Stadium. When Byung-Hyun Kim threw the first pitch, 375
>> spectators could be seen.
>
> If that's the case then 0.2% of the fans were thrown out by home plate
> ump. If 0.2% of the fans were thrown out of a Nats home game sellout,
> that would be be 82 fans. Guess we are better behaved than Marlins' fans.
> Are the Marlins violating MLB alcohol policy?
>
>> That is what happens when two of the worst teams in baseball meet for a
>> 1:05 p.m. game on a 91-degree September afternoon..."
>
> Worse teams in baseball? Not by a long shot.
>
> Teams that are worse and are not improving:
> Giants, O's, Rangers, and Astros
>
> Teams that are worse regardless of their records:
> Reds, Giants
>
> Teams that had bad seasons but are worse:
> White Sox
>
> Teams that are improving, but are still bad:
> Royals, Devil Rays, Pirates
>
>
> I wouldn't put the Nats as the 10th worse team. Thanks Florida.
This kind of dribble doesn't deserve our attention. That's just Florida
propaganda wondering why they have worse attendance then what brought the
Expos to play in Puerto Rico.
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Brian J. Whiting
CompAid@rcn.com
Brian_Whiting_2006@yahoo.com
FSogol
09-13-2007, 06:20 PM
Brian Whiting wrote:
> "FSogol" <FSogol@nospamplease.org> wrote in message
> news:SbKdncnRxIy133TbnZ2dnUVZ_u-unZ2d@cavtel.net...
>
>>Nomen Nescio wrote:
>>
>>>FanHouse http:/
>>
>>Your website ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ
>
> This kind of dribble doesn't deserve our attention. That's just Florida
> propaganda wondering why they have worse attendance then what brought the
> Expos to play in Puerto Rico.
>
True, but it is an off day.
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FSogol