Posted by Mark - IN. on October 03, 2012 at 21:02:24 from (24.15.151.102):
In Reply to: Showdown in Denver posted by JerryS on October 03, 2012 at 20:31:54:
I'm a little confused. The Colorado Rockies played the Arizona Diamondbacks in Phoenix and lost 5 - 3. As I understand it, Aaron Hill smacked a three run homer in the 9th, and it was over after that. I'm not much of a baseball fan these days though. Used to be a season ticket holder a long, long time ago when lived in Chicago, but kind of lost interest in baseball after the strike. Hockey though, still love hockey. Cold steel on ice, the only sport in...my world. Remember sitting behind Patrick Roy's goal first and third periods during the playoffs about a decade ago, giving him what for, cleanly, but harrassing him good as the Blackhawks went up 3 - 0 over the Avelanch, and then lost 5 - 3, and as the horn sounded ending the Blackhawks season, Roy skated over to the plexiglass and banged on it with his stick pointing it at me to rub it in. Yep, he got me and good.
By the way, not that it really matters, but are either Arizona or Colorado in the pennant chase? I heard a sports blurb the other day that said the White Sox were out of it, wrapped up by the Tigers, I think they said. And, I think I heard that the Cubs set an all time record for losses in one season. Never a Cubs fan, but the women at the games were often pretty pretty, where at Comisky, the women pretty much looked like me, which isn't a bad thing so much, unless you're a women, and then its a horrible thing.
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