Dr. Keith Show (2008.05.22) – Joe & Naylor on Demoliton

If you are still tracking this feed, this is a treat for you. Joe and Rob Naylor talked about wrestling once more as part of a free edition of the Figure Four Online’s Dr. Keith show. Unfortunately, the segment was accidentally truncated in editing, so we’re hosing the full version on the feed at least … Continue reading “Dr. Keith Show (2008.05.22) – Joe & Naylor on Demoliton”

If you are still tracking this feed, this is a treat for you. Joe and Rob Naylor talked about wrestling once more as part of a free edition of the Figure Four Online’s Dr. Keith show. Unfortunately, the segment was accidentally truncated in editing, so we’re hosing the full version on the feed at least until everything gets sorted out. Visit f4wonline.com for more Gagne audio – Joe was the substitute host on the Big Audio Nightmare this week, but you’ll only be able to hear that MP3 if you sign up for the site.

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Game 50: Soriano Dropped The Ball (Pirates 6 – Cubs 5 (11))

Cubs 29-21 Pirates 24-26 POTG: 1B D Lee (2 2B, R) Runner Up: 3B A Ram (2H, 2 RBI), 2B Mark DeRosa (2B, 2H, R), C Blanco (2 H, R, RBI) This was the kind of finish that makes you stop doing game summaries. It also prompts you to have long debates comparing this to … Continue reading “Game 50: Soriano Dropped The Ball (Pirates 6 – Cubs 5 (11))”

Cubs 29-21
Pirates 24-26

POTG: 1B D Lee (2 2B, R)
Runner Up: 3B A Ram (2H, 2 RBI), 2B Mark DeRosa (2B, 2H, R), C Blanco (2 H, R, RBI)

This was the kind of finish that makes you stop doing game summaries. It also prompts you to have long debates comparing this to Brant Brown’s catch (This was a worse drop and by a more important player, but Brant’s play ended the game and was at a far more critical time in the season.)

There’s other stuff that happened in this game that no one can possibly ever remember. Bob Brenly going off on Soriano after that play is far more memorable than anything that happened on the field, mostly because it was what everyone else was saying at home.

It’s a shame Marmol got a blown save out of this. I’m of the firm belief that balls lost in the sun should count as errors – you’re major league baseball players with sunglasses, you play in the sun all the time, you’re required to make that catch – so it’s a shame he got an earned run out of too.
tangent: good article about where Brant Brown is now. Or was last year, anyway.