http://www.msnbc.com/news/980520.asp?0cv=CB20
This guy really lets Pedro have it for not demanding the ball in Game 6.
http://www.msnbc.com/news/980520.asp?0cv=CB20
This guy really lets Pedro have it for not demanding the ball in Game 6.
LMAO, Great line here!
" But that’s not how it’s going to be at Yankee Stadium. With a pennant on the line, the Red Sox horse has chosen to stay in the corral and take it easy. If things don’t work out, that’s why cowboys sing the blues. At least in Boston."
Originally Posted by JDPNYY
What's ironic is that Ted Lilly went into his manager's office and demanded the ball... Tape that on your warmup jacket!
excellent response.Originally posted by penfold
What's ironic is that Ted Lilly went into his manager's office and demanded the ball... Tape that on your warmup jacket!
welcome,penfold.![]()
.Of all the things in life I've lost, I miss my mind the most.
Thanks. It's nice to be here amongst friendly fans.
That's becuz Ted had some great beginnings!!!Originally posted by penfold
What's ironic is that Ted Lilly went into his manager's office and demanded the ball... Tape that on your warmup jacket!![]()
Anyway, Weedle Wussy Peedro is nothing more than a prissy Diva who sings out of tune, too scared to let everyone hear her. Makeup and soft lighting, please.
Dr King (1929-68) A dream is forgotten unless others carry on.
Get up ... get up ...; Black Moses (he ain't no chef); Isn't she Lovely? (Aisha); Fear the 'Fro; A slow roller to 1st ...
Of course, if you need 2 wins, what's the difference whether Pedro starts the first or second one?
Lilly taking the ball is different in this case. That'd be like Wakefield or Lowe demanding to pitch. None of those three was in a position to start the game, but they can (and did in Lilly's case) throw an inning or three.
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