I only hope that Sidney Ponson gets reeeeeeeeeealy drunk Tuesday night.
I don't know.... that's two series they've swept from the Red Sox, now. Granted both were in Florida, but there were all kinds of wins in those games. Injuries will likely be the key factor here, mostly because I'm not so sure how deep the Rays are compared to the Sox.Fortunately, I doubt the Rays will have enough gas to make it past August.
I don't know.... that's two series they've swept from the Red Sox, now. Granted both were in Florida, but there were all kinds of wins in those games. Injuries will likely be the key factor here, mostly because I'm not so sure how deep the Rays are compared to the Sox.Fortunately, I doubt the Rays will have enough gas to make it past August.
I don't know.... that's two series they've swept from the Red Sox, now. Granted both were in Florida, but there were all kinds of wins in those games. Injuries will likely be the key factor here, mostly because I'm not so sure how deep the Rays are compared to the Sox.Fortunately, I doubt the Rays will have enough gas to make it past August.
I don't know why, but I have a funny feeling that the Sox and Yanks will be the two teams out of the AL East... againJust the fact that the Rays were able to come back and win last night makes them a ligit team. I hope they are successful down the stretch. I would be fun to see the Rays in the Playoffs.
Technically, yes. My point is that last year to think that the Rays could win 2 games, let alone 2 series would have earned you a one way trip to the nearest asylum. Now they not only have won 2 series, they've swept them. And in good, solid fashion. as in no fluke. To be even in this regard, not ahead but just being even is impressive. Whatever it is that's different, the Rays ought to bottle it, because they've gone toe-to-toe with probably the majors' best team and not even blinked. On top of that, the Rays have something like a 50 game differential over where they finished last season.And the Sox have swept two from the Rays, so it evens out.
Technically, yes. My point is that last year to think that the Rays could win 2 games, let alone 2 series would have earned you a one way trip to the nearest asylum. Now they not only have won 2 series, they've swept them. And in good, solid fashion. as in no fluke. To be even in this regard, not ahead but just being even is impressive. Whatever it is that's different, the Rays ought to bottle it, because they've gone toe-to-toe with probably the majors' best team and not even blinked. On top of that, the Rays have something like a 50 game differential over where they finished last season.And the Sox have swept two from the Rays, so it evens out.
It's going to be war the rest of the season, and every baseball fan ought to be excited about that.
Just when the Sox piss me off to no end, they have a night like tonight in the Bronx.
Jon Lester with a complete game 5 hit shut out, and the Sox win 7-0. They are like night and day.
Technically, yes. My point is that last year to think that the Rays could win 2 games, let alone 2 series would have earned you a one way trip to the nearest asylum. Now they not only have won 2 series, they've swept them. And in good, solid fashion. as in no fluke. To be even in this regard, not ahead but just being even is impressive. Whatever it is that's different, the Rays ought to bottle it, because they've gone toe-to-toe with probably the majors' best team and not even blinked. On top of that, the Rays have something like a 50 game differential over where they finished last season.And the Sox have swept two from the Rays, so it evens out.
It's going to be war the rest of the season, and every baseball fan ought to be excited about that.
The Phils beat the Mets, so they're hopefully back on the right track. The new guy (drawing a blank on the name) at least pitched decently for 5 innings. Not really a replacement for Myers, but can hopefully hold on until Myers does better.
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