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#1 Post by etaoin22 » Sun Sep 14, 2008 7:50 pm

cant say why.

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#2 Post by danielh41 » Sun Sep 14, 2008 8:05 pm

You must be talking about the Cubs-Astros game. ESPN here has the Tigers-White Sox on. Luckily, I have MLB extra innings, so we're watching the Cubs-Astros now...

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#3 Post by danielh41 » Sun Sep 14, 2008 8:17 pm

I got up to get my baseball-loving 9-year-old out of bed to watch the Cubs-Astros and wound up posting my previous message in the wrong thread.

It's in the 9th now...

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#4 Post by etaoin22 » Sun Sep 14, 2008 8:58 pm

OK I managed to figure out it wasnt the #1 network game Rogers Sports had it on 2/4 channels when they have the ESPN game it is 4/4 channels.

Insult to injury, in the unlikely chance anyone from South Texas cares about schoolboy games today, in the NEUTRAL field of The Edmund Fitzgerald Memorial Miller Park, merely an old-fashioned Electroliner ride north of North Chicago....

Carlos Zambrano no-hits the Astros, combining 92-93 MPH fast ball and some mean breaking stuff. And went 1 for 3 himself. Raising his lifetime batting average of .240 a bit more.

(heck if they had wanted neutral I'm sure somebody could have vacuumed up the Olympic Stadium here in MTL....)

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#5 Post by SportsFan68 » Sun Sep 14, 2008 9:16 pm

etaoin22 wrote:Carlos Zambrano no-hits the Astros, combining 92-93 MPH fast ball and some mean breaking stuff. And went 1 for 3 himself. Raising his lifetime batting average of .240 a bit more.

(heck if they had wanted neutral I'm sure somebody could have vacuumed up the Olympic Stadium here in MTL....)
Yay! I almost got to watch Denny McLain throw a no-hitter, except he didn't throw one, and Grandpa Lawrence couldn't get tickets to the game.

Someday I'll get to see a no-hitter. Probably not at Coors Field though.
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#6 Post by danielh41 » Mon Sep 15, 2008 4:36 am

SportsFan68 wrote:
etaoin22 wrote:Carlos Zambrano no-hits the Astros, combining 92-93 MPH fast ball and some mean breaking stuff. And went 1 for 3 himself. Raising his lifetime batting average of .240 a bit more.

(heck if they had wanted neutral I'm sure somebody could have vacuumed up the Olympic Stadium here in MTL....)
Yay! I almost got to watch Denny McLain throw a no-hitter, except he didn't throw one, and Grandpa Lawrence couldn't get tickets to the game.

Someday I'll get to see a no-hitter. Probably not at Coors Field though.
I'm guessing you weren't at Coors when Hideo Nomo threw his no-hitter there. I wasn't either; I had moved back to Texas by then. But I was at Arlington Stadium the night Nolan Ryan threw his 7th. Watching the crowd on its feet in that ninth inning last night brought back memories of that.

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