Friday, April 06, 2007
Mets: Met
Got a call from the Mets today. I thought maybe I'd won their Opening Day tickets contest. Nope. Turns o they were just trying to push multi-game plans on me. Weird. The dude even said, "It's not every day you get a call from us, huh?" Now I'm trying to figure out how the Mets had my work number....
Game was over before ya proverbially knew it today. Too bad we continued our trend of not scoring for Wake.
The Moose has given up 5 runs on 6 hits through three. 5-2 O-Bags.
A rare compliment for the Hell No Network: Last night, Doug Malpha-traior got his arm whacked by an oncoming runner, as he had to reach across the baseline to field a throw. Dunbah-nnouncers immediately brought up the similar play at the Stadium which put Brian Roberts on the DL a while back. Within seconds, they actually had the replay of the Roberts play ready. It was really quick. Do you think they just keep that one close by in case similar plays occur? Or is the technology that good now, that they can just type in "Roberts" and all of his highlights pop up, ready to roll?
Game was over before ya proverbially knew it today. Too bad we continued our trend of not scoring for Wake.
The Moose has given up 5 runs on 6 hits through three. 5-2 O-Bags.
A rare compliment for the Hell No Network: Last night, Doug Malpha-traior got his arm whacked by an oncoming runner, as he had to reach across the baseline to field a throw. Dunbah-nnouncers immediately brought up the similar play at the Stadium which put Brian Roberts on the DL a while back. Within seconds, they actually had the replay of the Roberts play ready. It was really quick. Do you think they just keep that one close by in case similar plays occur? Or is the technology that good now, that they can just type in "Roberts" and all of his highlights pop up, ready to roll?
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