O's look way better than Yanks
The Yankees are being worked by the Orioles...I must be dreaming. Baltimore hasn't had a winning season in a decade for crying out loud!
Today's game at Camden Yards has the O's up 8-2 at the bottom of the seventh, with the Yankees looking pretty shakey at the plate.
The YES network commentators are now trying to deflect attention away from the poor Yanks outing by discussing the new hotel being built behind right field. Nice try fellas but looks like the AL East is gong to be a little tougher this season.
You have to like the O's - they're kind of cool as underdogs. But I think they should bring back the old school cartoon bird logo. That was particularly cool and suited the club's personality more.
Showing posts with label Yankees. Show all posts
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Friday, April 18, 2008
Tuesday, April 01, 2008
What a great catch...I think...
I could actually visualize Melky Cabrera's against-the-wall catch today...amazing, I know.
I just listened to the Jays vs Yankees game on MLB.com Audio, the first time i've tuned into a radio call in a while. And what a refreshing change it was. Not only was the call on the Jays' Fan 590 as solid as it gets but the beautiful simplicity of listening to sports on the radio once again was, well, like music to my ears.
Sure, there's nothing like sinking your backside into a well-worn couch, chewing through a bag of pretzels and taking in a game on a giant LCD screen. But to shake things up a bit, I wholeheartedly endorse rediscovering the radio call.
For some people, I'm sure this is no revelation - perhaps you listen to ball games in the car or at the desk at work. But for those who've forgotten all about the old wireless amidst the plasmas, i-pods and pay per views, do yourself a favour. The radio game is still a treat, even when your team loses 3-2 on opening day.
I could actually visualize Melky Cabrera's against-the-wall catch today...amazing, I know.
I just listened to the Jays vs Yankees game on MLB.com Audio, the first time i've tuned into a radio call in a while. And what a refreshing change it was. Not only was the call on the Jays' Fan 590 as solid as it gets but the beautiful simplicity of listening to sports on the radio once again was, well, like music to my ears.
Sure, there's nothing like sinking your backside into a well-worn couch, chewing through a bag of pretzels and taking in a game on a giant LCD screen. But to shake things up a bit, I wholeheartedly endorse rediscovering the radio call.
For some people, I'm sure this is no revelation - perhaps you listen to ball games in the car or at the desk at work. But for those who've forgotten all about the old wireless amidst the plasmas, i-pods and pay per views, do yourself a favour. The radio game is still a treat, even when your team loses 3-2 on opening day.
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