Alrighty, boys and girls, I'm here for actual baseball. Your Tigers are on the field as I'm typing this. As you know, we can't do a "live blog" of the game -- the NCAA frowns upon such things. I'll recap the innings as best I can for ya.
So, away we go on what is sure to be a fantastic voyage ...
JACKSONVILLE STATE v. AUBURN
JSU Top 1: SP Cory Luckie struggled a bit, allowing a run on two hits. He also balked runners to second and third and walked 'em loaded. Fortunately for AU, that's where he left 'em. He did throw 36 pitches in the half-inning. JSU 1, AU 0
AU Btm 1: Considerably less drama. Three to bat, three to sit. JSU starter Austin Lucas threw five pitches.
JSU Top 2: Another inning, another runner in scoring position. No harm this time, however. AU still down a run.
AU Btm 2: Think back to the first. It went like that.
JSU Top 3: Couple of balls to the track, but no harm done. Still one-zip, JSU.
AU Btm 3: Couple of balls to the track. Still no harm done by the Tigers.
JSU Top 4: A walk and double play. As an aside, you know what's stupid? Grown men at a baseball game yelling at "Blue."
AU Btm 4: Hey, offense. Your Tigers have plated three runs, despite one of the most awesomest catches by JSU CF Daniel Adamson that saved a grand slam. New score: AU 3, JSU 1
JSU Top 5: And back come those pesky Gamecocks. Two-run ... ahem, DONG, and an RBI single put them back on top. Your new score: JSU 4, AU 3
AU Btm 5: And back come the Tigers. They love pepper and hate cinnamon but also don't mind a lead either. Fradejas hit his second -- ahem -- DONG of the season -- this one a two-runner -- and AU is back on top. AU 5, JSU 4
JSU Top 6: And back come the Gamecocks. Tied this baby at 5-5.
AU Btm 6: Mr. Gamache went ahead and Ga-Mashed one. AU 6, JSU 5
JSU Top 7: Eh.
AU Btm 7: Give the Tigers two more. And Gamache had hit one ball six inches higher and another a foot to the right, he'd have six more RBIs. On the other hand, had JSU's first sub-style pitcher been 12 feet to the left on a couple of pitches, he would've just missed outside. New score: AU 8, JSU 5
JSU Top 8: And back come the Gamecocks ... just not all the way. Couple of runs scored, a runner left at third. Give these guys credit, they're not going anywhere. New score: AU 8, JSU 7
Brief summary: Auburn wins, 9-7.
Sorry, had to finish a few notes and get quotes. But hey, it was on TV.
Live Blag!
ReplyDeleteWhy are there so many empty seats behind home plate?
ReplyDeletegood question, Kathy. I had the some bewilderment.
ReplyDeleteAnd I'm doing it while recapping ASU nonsense. Find one of your just-as-capable bloggers who's doing that.
ReplyDeleteBecause no one is sitting in those seats.
ReplyDeleteSpoken like a true bammer!
ReplyDeletei wonder if those were the "Favre Entourage" seats for the first game.
ReplyDeleteThanks Bags.
ReplyDeleteIt is nice to see we are being efficient with our hitting and not wasting our hitters by letting them swing the bat a lot.
Zac, Q, and Mario are in the house.
ReplyDeleteI may have to go watch hockey in 20 minutes to try and change AU's Luckie.
ReplyDeleteNice work, baggage. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteyippee, no runs no hits, one error one left
ReplyDeleteheading to bottom of 2nd
Maybe we should try getting people on base. It may sound crazy, but it just could work.
ReplyDeletewow, Jax pitcher through a ball... as in a non-strike. That's a first.
ReplyDeleteWell, I've learned that we didn't leave our bats in Auburn for the SEC tourney last week. We threw them in Lake Martin on the way to Hoover.
ReplyDeleteMust have been some sort of memorial ceremony to Pat Dye's pants.
If you get to feeling down at any point tonight, here's an at-least-we're-not-them moment for you: These folks have been athletic directors at ASU: Rob Spivery, Richard Cosby, Sonia Price, Patrick Carter, Ron Dickerson, Monique Holland, Sterling Steward, John Knight and an AD to be named later.
ReplyDeleteAll of them since ... take a guess.
2000?
ReplyDeleteOooohh, a Price is Right opportunity.
ReplyDeleteHigher!
that wasn't the intended post
ReplyDeleteor 2002
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ReplyDeleteJax state pitcher thrown more balls to this batter than in the first 2 innings combined.
ReplyDeleteStill gets the out.
We need some base runners!
ReplyDelete2002 would be correct. November of 2002 to be exact.
ReplyDeleteIt's a stable, well managed department.
Scottie B - it ain't that pretty at all. 9 AU batters up, 9 down. :-(
ReplyDeleteI think I'll hurl myself against the wall
Or maybe just hurl.
ReplyDeletecan we sneak Frank & Vincent up to the plate next at bat?
ReplyDeletebunt single!
ReplyDeleteFinally. A baserunner on a bunt!
ReplyDeleteRUN!!!
ReplyDeleteMummey RBI Double
Hoooo-Leeeee-Hooooo!!!
ReplyDeleteis the game on tv or the internet
ReplyDeleteFlyers on power play only 30 seconds into game. Oh wait, this is AU baseball blog. My mistake.
ReplyDeleteon the internet
ReplyDeletethanks Tar
ReplyDeleteFLyers score just 2nds into their 2nd power play
ReplyDeleteBases full of Tigers. We need a BIG HIT
Tracy - ne rien. AUnMobilz provided the linky
there are no cameras for foul balls
ReplyDeleterobbed a grand slam :-(
ReplyDeleteRBI sac fly OVER the centerfield wall
Reached over the fence to take away a granny.
ReplyDeleteGood catch. Scores 1 run.
ReplyDeleteI think the guy dancing around at 2nd base distracts the hitter more than the opponent.
ReplyDeleteMore runs score.
ReplyDeleteafter 4, it's 3-1 Good Guys
ReplyDeletethat was a ridiculous statistic. In 59 games, AU has outscored opponents in the 4th inning by 196 runs. Did I hear that right? If so, it's now 199.
ReplyDeleteWow, that didn't last long.
ReplyDeleteI go to let the dog out, and they hit a 2-run homer :(
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ReplyDeleteNeeded that double play. 2 outs
ReplyDeleteScottie B -- the Corndogs blew a lead against the Anteaters of Irvine and lost, I think. I accidentally cut off the broadcast and didn't hear the last out.
ReplyDeletespeaking of blowing leads. Ugghhh. now 3-3 on the 2 run JSU homer.
LSU ties it up!!! Still alive!!
ReplyDeleteThe stat man in the press box says the 196 runs in the fourth inning is incorrect. According to the numbers in the book, AU has scored but 72 runs total in the fourth inning this season.
ReplyDeleteA 2-out double
ReplyDeletePitcher change
ReplyDeleteThanks, Josh. I may have heard it incorrectly, or Bramblett may have been making stuff up.
ReplyDeleteWhy did he field that? He had no play; he should have waited for it to come to him, hopefully in foul territory.
ReplyDeleteFlyers 2
ReplyDeleteBlackhawks 0
5 min in 1st
We need hits!
ReplyDeleteAU Leads!!! 2 run DING DONG!!!!
ReplyDeleteBlackhawks net the biscuit, now trail in Game 4 , 2-1 with 1:28 in first
ReplyDeleteDOUBLE! for Fletcher
ReplyDeleteand Flyers make it 3-1 less than a minute later.
A few ding dongs never seem to hurt.
ReplyDeleteI can't wait for 2nd intermission. I'm busting out the ice cream and Hershey's Chocolate Syrup RIGHT NOW.
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ReplyDeleteAU pitcher apparently doesn't like me eating ice cream.
ReplyDeleteBags can't be trusted. Did y'all see how he tricked me into reading his article?
no bringing that one back!!!
ReplyDeleteTIGERS up 6-5 Gamache big DING DONG!!!
Dong!!!!
ReplyDeleteNice
Bag, thanks for the updates. It's the only way I can follow tonite.
ReplyDeleteLSU finally pulled it out, Scottie B. 2 run double with 2 out in bottom of 11th.
ReplyDeleteAnteaters 10
Corndogs 11 (11 innings)
Has there been an inning when JSU didn't get a runner on base? This is getting irritating.
ReplyDeleteSFC - Unless in the 3rd, no.
ReplyDeleteNice hussle!
ReplyDeleteScottie B -bottom of the 7th, Good Guys on 2nd & 3rd, no outs.
ReplyDeleteRunners on 2nd & 3rd, no outs!
ReplyDeletethat was just out of the strike zone.
ReplyDeleteAuburn is gonna win.
ReplyDeleteYou know why?
Because they're better.
pitching change, Scottie B
ReplyDeletethe Jax state hurler tossed two balls at least TEN FEET outside, runners couldn't advance because the balls ricocheted off the backstop so fast. After those weird throws, he still got Mummey to ground out sharply to 1st, runners stuck at 2nd & 3rd.
another right arm sidewinder for Jax State.
ReplyDeleteFletcher gets RBI ground out.
AU 7-5
Runner on 3rd, two outs.
RUN!!! RBI infield hit
ReplyDelete8-5
ReplyDeleteScottie B- inning over.
ReplyDeleteJSU 5
AU 8 after 7 innings
Corndogs surviving the group of death...Watched a few innings of that game during the Bam rain delay. Have only read about the Eaters this year, but seeing them really showed they are nothing to sneeze over. A VERY solid baseball team that went to the CWS last year I think.
ReplyDeleteI still think if the Corndogs come out of this group they're repeating and will be placing at least a small wager if they do.
Bags. Bravo.
Looks like a crazy atmosphere at AU. Packed in and outside of the stadium.
Moon must be pissed.
ReplyDeleteugghhhh!!!!!!!!! walking the leadoff hitter is not optimal strategy
ReplyDeleteIt's cool if Moon is pissed.
ReplyDeleteIt's cool if Moon isn't pissed.
That's how we roll.
ugghhhh!!!!! x 2!!!
ReplyDeleteRunners on corners, no outs. Top 8th
8-6 Runners still on corners, no outs
ReplyDeleteWe need some help from
ReplyDeleteTerry
ReplyDeleteBEASLEY!!!
ReplyDeleteHellloOoooo KEnnesaw, GA!!!
ReplyDelete8-7 runner on 2nd one out
Hi hotties... and Josh. Looks like the Tigers are hanging in there so far. Of course if pitchers are throwing 12 feet outside that usually helps.
ReplyDeleteThis game is starting to piss me off. We should have closed the door on them and have failed to do so. Not good.
ReplyDeletewhew. that was close, Scottie B.
ReplyDeleteTying run left at 3rd
Going to bottom of 8th, AU 8 - 7 JSU
lowcountry...
ReplyDeleteThe demarcation between Bags and the Hotties made me smile.
USCe losing.
ReplyDeleteI think all other SEC teams won or are winning, though one in particular by the slimmest of margin.
BIG DING DONG from McElroy!!!
ReplyDelete9-7
Ding Dong
ReplyDeleteMaybe the bottom of the 8th will present another door to slam.
ReplyDeleteTHT shames me every time. Slow feed sucks.
ReplyDeleteand apparently I'm 2 comments behind...
ReplyDeletewhy do i get the feeling that ALL of our NCAA tourney games are going to be like this?
ReplyDeleteoh well, makes for entertaining viewing.
Time to HOLD 'EM, TIGERS!!!
ReplyDeleteno shame, ehyou. I'm just hyper on ice cream
ReplyDeleteIn our area tonight is Jeff whitaker; Jake Holland, Mario fannin, darvin Adams.
ReplyDeleteI'm jealous, wtc.
ReplyDeleteCatcher tags him out with gloved hand while ball is in his right hand.
ReplyDeleteBruster's chocolate Turtle and Blue Bell homemade vanilla
ReplyDeletethe Real TIGERS WIN!!!!!
ReplyDeleteJSU 7
AUBURN 9
Thats yer ballgame!
ReplyDeletesame score as May 18
ReplyDeleteAt least the Hotties got to see a good game.
ReplyDeleteCongrats Tigers, but that was closer than I would have liked.
ReplyDeleteClemson will be tough tomorrow.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the extra entertainment. War Eagle!
ReplyDeleteWARRRRRRRRR EAGLE, LcT
ReplyDeleteThis just in:
ReplyDeleteAuburn wins!!!
Great news, ehyou!!!
ReplyDelete6 pm tomorrow:
ReplyDeleteles TIGRES de VRAI vs. les Tigres de faux
John Wooden has passed away.
ReplyDeleteUSCe losing 5-3 in 7th to Bucknell, which is one of two teams in the field with a losing record.
ReplyDeleteTime to watch the Bravos. Going for a club record 10 game winning streak tonight.
ReplyDeleteHotties,
ReplyDeleteWHEW! glad i could provide the linky!!!
WDE!!! good guys win and live to play another day!!!
Can't wait for the negative, uninformed, unprofessional write-up on this one in the Advertiser tomorrow.
ReplyDeleteWar Eagle and Congrats to Pawlowski & co.
Mobilz...
ReplyDeleteI totally utilized your link tonight. Many thanks bro!
Mobilz is Super Hottie!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Mobilz. Linky was awesome!
John Wooden = America's coach.
ReplyDeleteJosh went 7 1/2 strong innings.
ReplyDelete"Going for a club record 10 game winning streak tonight."
ReplyDeleteESPN was saying that earlier, but that's not true. The Braves won 13 in a row to start the 1982 season.
I remember that well, WERK. Played about .500 ball the rest of the season, I think.
ReplyDeleteMoon gets the save.
ReplyDeleteUSCe roars back to take a 9-3 lead ... SEC in good shape to go perfect on day one.
ReplyDeletePUCK
ReplyDeleteFlyers came within 2 inches of blowing a 3 goal lead in the last 8 minutes.
Series tied at 2.
I could have sworn Bramblett gave a score of 5-1, Bucknell. Were some runs taken away for bad behavior?
ReplyDeleteof course, I probably heard that wrong just like I heard the 196 fourth inning run stat.
THT ... I am sorry ... 9-5.
ReplyDeletenope, I heard correct. USCe leads 9-5 going in the 9th.
ReplyDeleteThat's ok, Jet. I know you were just checking to see if I was able to pay attention while I was eating my ice cream.
ReplyDeleteRick Telhiard just texted me to say that it is
ReplyDeleteNINETY-ONE DAYS til kickoff!!!
(Officially, 91d20h15m)
Shamed by WERK. I believe you dude. I just want the Bravos to win.
ReplyDeleteehyou,
ReplyDeleteSportscenter was saying the same thing this morning, and I knew it didn't sound right.
I'll be glad when Jurgens gets back and Kawakami can go to the bullpen and leave Medlen in the rotation.
ReplyDeleteMedlen was superb last night, as well as the last few time I've seen him.
ReplyDeleteKawakami hasn't been superb all season.
K.K. seems to have one inning that just kills him. He'll look ok most of the game, but have an inning that he gets drilled. It happened last year as well.
ReplyDeleteWhen Cox walks to the mound, there is zero doubt about who is coming in.
ReplyDeleteFeng's evil cousin?
ReplyDeleteNothing like the smell of victory in the morning. Hello Hottest Josh Moon Blog on the Net.
ReplyDeleteGood morning, Hotties!
ReplyDeleteRise and shine. Daylight's a wastin'
WARRRRRRRRRRRRRRR EAGLE!!!
GO TIGERS!!!!
91d11h25m
I haven't wasted any of it! I've already been for a ride along the Potomac. Beautiful morning but the DC summer humidity is setting in full strength.
ReplyDeleteWhen do we play Clemson?
Why do Dartmouth and Miami get to play their regional on ESPNU while the SEC with their great ESPN contract scores zero? The contract is nice money but not so great for viewers.
NoVa
ReplyDeleteanswer to first question: 7 pm EDT
answer to 2nd question: I have no idea.
For some outstanding stories about John Wooden, take a look here:
ReplyDeletehttp://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2010/magazine/06/04/john.wooden.si.stories/index.html?eref=sihp
Good Morning Tigers!! Good time last night even though it was so crowded in the terrace it was hard to see. But seeing the extra 1000 or more outside the fence and ALL ALONG each floor of the parking deck was awesome!
ReplyDeleteBarbee and coaches were there along with some guy named Dye. I didn't see Favre.
Also looks like Moon did a good job and kept from insulting us regularly.
The Yahoo folks think Gus Malzhan will have plenty of opportunities elsewhere in 2011 should Auburn put up points in 2010.
ReplyDeleteDiscuss.
(Moon - this is your cue to remind us that Saban rulez.)
My wife just asked me who is John Wooden.
ReplyDeleteEhyou,
ReplyDeleteDid you smite her?
Anyone know if the baseball contest vs. Clemson will be on tv today? I have directv
ReplyDeleteThe question is ... where does Gus Mazlahn want to coach?
ReplyDeleteAnd if Auburn puts up a lot of points this year, he'll probably get another raise. He could make $1 million a year soon.
For that kind of money, is it worth becoming a head coach? Seriously.
Good morning, Hotties! Had a great time at the game last night with Mr. Cincy, WTC and Miller. Although they all kept trying to send me back to the bathroom. :) Everytime I headed down there we scored!
ReplyDeleteJust got back from an hour long power walk around the campus. It is beautiful! We saw so many things that we don't ordinarily see on football weekends.
My guess is Gus is about to step into the no-man's land of coaching -- too much rep to take a small job he considers iffy, too little experience to get a big job he wants.
ReplyDeleteSo maybe that means he stays here for a few years and gets the experience he needs to get the big job he wants. Win-win for everyone.
ReplyDeleteI'm pretty content to not spend one second worrying about where Gus will be in 2011 because he hasn't even coached a game yet in the 2010 season. Hasn't even opened up fall camp. Let's wait till we are scoring 40 points a game before worrying about where he'll be in the future.
ReplyDeleteDartmouth and Florida International are worthy of ESPNU? Really?
ReplyDeleteI don't know Gus at all. But from what I've heard of him, I've got to think he wants to try to be "the man" at some point. He'll go when the right job is offered.
ReplyDeleteLost my internet 6 PM last night. Mysteriously came back on 10:45 AM this morning. Spent said time working my way through all of the good stuff on HABOTN. Thanks Josh for your contribution and to all others who spoke up and kept things lively. And as usual thanks for great info JGT.
ReplyDeleteWay to go Auburn!
Champeen Digger4au!
ReplyDeleteCrown him.
I can shut a thread down quicker than any Hottie, no quicker than all hotties put together.
Enjoyed the game last night... Nice to meet Mr & Mrs. Cincy.
ReplyDeleteIt was a bit muggy out, and I think I sweated through 4 layers of clothing... I apologize if any of those layers were yours...
Sorry I didn't liveblog the game here... I did tweetblog it though.
Here are my 5 keys to AU beating Clemson today:
1) AU pitcher have to throw 1st pitch strikes and work ahead in the count...
2) The defense has to be sharp. Players have to be thinking ahead and know what to do if the ball is hit to them... and field it cleanly of course.
3) Eliminate the little league baserunning mistakes. Can't run themselves out of innings on the basepaths.
4) Hitters have to be patient at the plate, work the count.
5) Play with Energy and Enthusiasm. I haven't seen AU play with it since the OM series.
Ebro ...
ReplyDeleteThe next thing you'll tell me that it's inappropriate to take 'em three at a time.
I have decided that, based on all the hype... I will be disappointed if we score less than 10 points in any single quarter this season.
ReplyDeleteYeah, there... I said it.
Miller ...I'll bet any amount you want that you'll be disappointed with the 10 point/qtr. expectation. When the time comes, I really hope you don't post that disappointment on here.
ReplyDeleteHoopie... please have your sarcasm detection meter serviced... I think it's broken.
ReplyDeleteJGT....I just downloaded FIFA10 demo... how the heck do you get a shot on goal? every time I shoot it is some wild shot that is nowhere near the goal...
ReplyDeleteThe National Hoopie Service has issued an Invalid Negative Speculation Warning for Miller County until January 2011. This means condtions are ripe for invalid negative speculation.
ReplyDeleteSomething is definitely ripe...It has been confirmed...
ReplyDeleteI'm in the ATL this weekend. Is tonight's game on the telly anywhere in this neck of the woods???? The net?????
ReplyDeleteIf not I'll just have to depend on the HABOTN to get me through it.
By the way, I thought I read where the NCAA was issuing their findings on USC on Friday... that was yesterday. Did I miss it?
ReplyDeleteIt prolly doesn't really matter...all they will get is a swat on the butt and told that they better be good little boys from now on!
http://all-access.cbssports.com/player.html?code=ncaa&media=182024
ReplyDeleteGood Wetzel column speculating on the USC ruling (which hasn't been issued yet).
ReplyDeletehttp://rivals.yahoo.com/ncaa/football/news;_ylt=AjFp_Xa9ZU4VkJ2gLApNwBscvrYF?slug=dw-uscadv060310
from Rivals...
ReplyDelete"Dartmouth is about to eliminate FIU which means Garrett Wittles will have to keep his hair growing all through the offseason. He has not cut his hair during his 56 game hitting streak and is two games short of the NCAA Record set by Robin Ventura. Wittles could look like a ZZ Top cover band by next spring."
It's about as dead as an armadillo on the interstate around here...
ReplyDeletearmadillo tastes like chicken
ReplyDeleteNCAA is required to furnish report to the school 48 hours before public release. So question is, did USC get report on Friday? I guess we'll find out Monday when NCAA folks are back in the office. Or maybe as late as Tuesday if the 48 hours=2 "business" days. Or maybe the report still hasn't been delivered to USC.
ReplyDeleteMy guess is we'll hear about USC sanctions before the next iPhone hits the store shelves.
Oops, my fault ...the meter wasn't set to detect "traces".
ReplyDeleteJet that warning would have been for: "Unreasonable expectations followed by Anger". Those type storms usually precede the negative speculation storms by a couple of seasons.
Negative speculation storms can suddenly appear if Chiz were to lose favor with those certain aging members of the PTB. It's happened before.
THT ...seems I heard on ESPN radio that the NCAA no longer gives the school the 48 hour notice.
ReplyDeleteFUTBOL/WORLD CUP
ReplyDeleteHABOTN/GWCB FIFA Fantasy League is up. Email me at sean_logan@att.net with your e-mail if you're interested in playing. The league code is also here: 245272-98231
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you may have, Hoopie. But ESPN also reported the Braves were vying for a record 10th straight win last night. The team record is 13 straight in 1982.
ReplyDeleteI had not noticed before that LSU opens at UNC on the evening of Sept 4. That's only 4 miles away and I'd love to see it. However, another game 500 miles away requires my attendance that day.
Wow you folks have been busy lately.
ReplyDeleteI have been busy - cleaning bathrooms! First time to give the ones here at the condo a good cleaning since the boys moved out. Need I say more?
ReplyDeleteI just figured out that with our house and two AU condos, I have 9 bathrooms to clean!! Something has got to give. Hence our meeting with a realtor in about an hour to see about listing the old condo. Last chance to buy without a realtor fee :)
Guess AU's game will start quite late. Just now if bottom of first inning in USM-JSU game.
ReplyDeletecincy - I'd love to, I really would. But, that just ain't in my cards. Now, if you were to just give it to me, think of the tax write-off you could have.
ReplyDelete1+BEASLEY!!!
ReplyDeleteIt's funny, Norm. I have quite a few offers to take it off of my hands for free...
ReplyDeleteCincy- give me a $100 and the condo and you'll have an even bigger tax write-off.
ReplyDeleteY'all are a lot of help!
ReplyDeleteI haven't seen F4* since around 1p Saturday last week. Thanks to a myriad of travel delays yesterday, it was almost 9:30 last night before I got home so he was already in bed. So to make up; this morning we played Hot Wheels, went to breakfast at our usual spot with Hot Wife and one of our friends, then he and I goofed off which included going to a church car wash, playing at the park, watching some kids play in a baseball tourny, play in our yard, put up a new rope swing, now we're watching Justice League. Sure, we should probably still be outside down at the pool, but I'm tired and he's pleased with what we're doing. It's a good day.
ReplyDeleteHot Wife is happy too since all of the above allowed her to run a number of errands.
If the NCAA has any sense of humor at all, they will hit USC with some of the hardest penalties since SMU got the death penalty. At the same time, ESPN should have a prime time special showing Kiffikin's reaction when he learns the news. Playing Rocky Top in the background wouldn't be bad either.
ReplyDeletethat's nothing, Norm. I went back to bed after breakfast and have sat around coughing all afternoon.
ReplyDeleteJSU starter Hunter Rivers faced four batters, got one out and gave up a 3-run homer to USM's Adam Doleac
ReplyDeletecincy - I'll double, no, I'll quadruple THT's offer. Then, after we've Closed on the deal, I'll take any of the cincy's in attendance out to dinner.
ReplyDeleteTHT - you should quit chain smoking Camels. I hear that stuff is bad for you.
ReplyDeleteUSM 7 JSU 2 top of the 2nd
ReplyDeleteI would not walk a mile for a Camel. In fact, there are very few things for which I'd walk a mile. AU football being one.
ReplyDeleteit's all yours
ReplyDeleteBOOM! New page smell!
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