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so i just got back from seeing the game with some friends

damn..the ending was quite compelling....taking out a potential grandslam....wow...!


Overall though, I felt that the Sox went into the game relying too heavily on brute force. The were definitely capable, but it let the Cardinals use strategetic bunting and such to raise their score.


Either way, I think the sox learned their lesson and made good use of their new found wisdom:

the Cardinals don't give a sh!t about curses
 
i can't imagine how it would have felt to take in that game live, especially after the win
 
Originally posted by: Goosemaster
Either way, I think the sox learned their lesson and made good use of their new found wisdom:

the Cardinals don't give a sh!t about curses

not crapping but i don't see your point behind your argument...the sox still won the game...
 
Originally posted by: tfinch2
Originally posted by: Goosemaster
Either way, I think the sox learned their lesson and made good use of their new found wisdom:

the Cardinals don't give a sh!t about curses

not crapping but i don't see your point behind your argument...the sox still won the game...


Yes they won, but they almost blew it on countless ocassions. Basically, they were really motivated and very talented, but they were relying on line drives and such instead of strategy at the plate.

They won on talent imo, instead of relying heavily on strategy like the cards, or at least like the cards in the beginning of the game..once they got on their knees it was over...😛
 
Originally posted by: Goosemaster
Originally posted by: drum
i can't imagine how it would have felt to take in that game live, especially after the win

LOL....not live..I WISH!....I was jsut at a friends house....
ROFL... well in that case, what a stupid thread

 
Originally posted by: thawolfman
4 errors = relying too much on brute force? 😉

Someone please teach manny how to play some D!

Edit: And yeah, just a bit cold~ http://www.weather.com/weather...46?from=search_current

You gotta give it to Manny, every play to him is an adventure. The cut off dive from a Damon throw 20 yards away was a classic play. 🙂 Then he goes out a robs Cairo with a beautifully timed grab against the yankees last month. There doesn't seem to be any middle ground with Manny's D, its either incredible or pathetic. To his credit that second ball that went off the top of his glove was a pretty hard play to make.
 
Originally posted by: bigj3347
Originally posted by: thawolfman
4 errors = relying too much on brute force? 😉

Someone please teach manny how to play some D!

Edit: And yeah, just a bit cold~ http://www.weather.com/weather...46?from=search_current

You gotta give it to Manny, every play to him is an adventure. The cut off dive from a Damon throw 20 yards away was a classic play. 🙂 Then he goes out a robs Cairo with a beautifully timed grab against the yankees last month. There doesn't seem to be any middle ground with Manny's D, its either incredible or pathetic. To his credit that second ball that went off the top of his glove was a pretty hard play to make.

aye...overall, quality playing on both sides...except that Sox foul up by the right outfielder near the end😛..teh fans' expressions were priceless
 
haha, i love how Jon Kurk said after the game; "99.9% of major league outfielders make that play on the run."

I don't really know anything about Manny's defense, but apparently its atrocious.
 
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