Comment posted byAthenaon June 24, 2008 at 4:55 pm (#738808)
I’d rather not say, 86. Let’s just say judgment hath been passed.
haha!
Comment posted byDannyon June 24, 2008 at 4:55 pm (#738809)
“And Schneider is hit by a pitch with the bases loaded to force in a run!”
hahahahahaha….
in our 5-1 loss
Comment posted byDepon June 24, 2008 at 4:55 pm (#738810)
hmmmm anyone remember how to find that chart that shows the production you’re receiving from all positions compared to those positions? it was prOPS+ or something
me thinks it was a baseball ref thing
Comment posted byAthenaon June 24, 2008 at 4:58 pm (#738811)
Comment posted by 86Forever on June 24, 2008 at 4:54 pm (#738807)
“And Schneider is hit by a pitch with the bases loaded to force in a run!”
Heh. A run is a run!
in our 5-1 loss
Why am I laughing?
:lip begins to quiver:
Comment posted by86Foreveron June 24, 2008 at 4:58 pm (#738812)
I was damned long before you came along, Danny.
Hmmph.
Comment posted byDannyon June 24, 2008 at 4:58 pm (#738813)
Comment posted byDepon June 24, 2008 at 4:58 pm (#738814)
gotta love joe alexander
Chris, Fort Wright KY: Honestly, did you slow up on the fast break in the Duke game just to deliver the facial dunk?
SportsNation Joe Alexander: It was the UConn game, but yes, I did slow down for him. I heard a lot about how Stanley was a great shotblocker and an NBA prospect. I had my own opinion about that.
Comment posted byDepon June 24, 2008 at 5:00 pm (#738815)
NEW YORK - For New Yorker Wendy Brown, Monday’s subway ride home included an unexpected stop: Helping to deliver a baby girl.
Brown walked into the train station Monday afternoon to find a crowd gathered around a pregnant woman at the bottom of the stairs.
“I thought she fell, but it ended up she was getting contractions and was about to give birth,” Brown told msnbc.com.
The woman, Francine Alfontent, was with her husband when she started going into labor on the F train platform at the East Broadway stop in Manhattan.
The New York Daily News reported that Alfontent and her husband, Max, had left their Brooklyn home about 3 p.m. and were on a train going to Bellevue Hospital. “My wife started feeling funny on the train so I told the conductor and he called ahead to the station,” Max Alfontent told the Daily News.
Right after, the NYPD cited the baby for turnstile jumping.
seriously though, that was a nice story. Later it said that other commuters gave clothes and stuff for the mom to lie on and a briefcase to put her head on.
Comment posted byAthenaon June 24, 2008 at 5:49 pm (#738836)
A very nice story, Ed.
Comment posted byDepon June 24, 2008 at 5:58 pm (#738837)
come on dep’s bosses
LEAVE
::begins using mental powers to make bosses leave::
Comment posted byAthenaon June 24, 2008 at 6:02 pm (#738838)
I’ve tried that hundreds of times, Dep, and it rarely works. They only leave early when you have way too much work to follow them out the door.
It’s in their union contract or something. ;-)
Comment posted byDepon June 24, 2008 at 6:02 pm (#738839)
Comment posted byDepon June 24, 2008 at 6:03 pm (#738840)
I’ve tried that hundreds of times, Dep, and it rarely works. They only leave early when you have way too much work to follow them out the door.
It’s in their union contract or something. ;-)
LOL!!!! so true. Murphy’s law n shit.
its working though, one down, one to go and I think he’s going to see Pearl Jam tonight!
sooooon dep will be FREEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE :)
Comment posted byAthenaon June 24, 2008 at 6:06 pm (#738841)
Good luck! Keep up with the mental powers. I’ll be back later. I’ve started to dread coming home in the fourth inning. Either the game is already out of reach. Or I get in just in time to see the lead evaporate.
But tonight will be different, I’m sure. ;-)
Comment posted byDepon June 24, 2008 at 6:12 pm (#738842)
hahaha, cool cool. Athena. thanks
See you later! :)
Comment posted byDepon June 24, 2008 at 6:17 pm (#738843)
haha!
hahahahahaha….
in our 5-1 loss
hmmmm anyone remember how to find that chart that shows the production you’re receiving from all positions compared to those positions? it was prOPS+ or something
me thinks it was a baseball ref thing
Heh. A run is a run!
Why am I laughing?
:lip begins to quiver:
I was damned long before you came along, Danny.
Hmmph.
http://www.baseball-reference.com/pi/bsplit.cgi?team=NYM&year=2008
Dep, Mets split by position
Look at sOPS+ for the split OPS
gotta love joe alexander
ahhhhhhhh
dank you dank you
We laugh so as not to cry, Athena.
Be back on for gametime.
LGM!
To all the Geeks going to the game, have fun!
LMAO @ 56 for LF
72 as PH is lovely too
Snido you suck too
Delgado, ugh
You mean there are people PAYING to see that lineup???
I’m out. Try not to let the Mets lose tonight, k?
Bye, Lunk and Danny.
Bye Lunk! Have a great time!
mumble, mumble Danny.
Not I.
The wife’s firm has great seats.
I’ll use the saved $ for beer to drown my sorrows.
Later Danny & Lunk.
I’m sorry, Ed. I needed to read that a few times.
:: wants to go with Ed to game next time he’s in NYC ::
On the bright side, DW not playing could thwart Dickey’s grand salami.
me, too!
:wants to go, too:
Nunez should’ve started tonight.
FREE ABRAHAM
If Manuel was smart he would’ve sat DW last night….He’s a day late!
HA!
:afraid to post comment that popped in my head:
Fire up the time machine.
I’m sorry Willie, you may not use it.
Right after, the NYPD cited the baby for turnstile jumping.
seriously though, that was a nice story. Later it said that other commuters gave clothes and stuff for the mom to lie on and a briefcase to put her head on.
A very nice story, Ed.
come on dep’s bosses
LEAVE
::begins using mental powers to make bosses leave::
I’ve tried that hundreds of times, Dep, and it rarely works. They only leave early when you have way too much work to follow them out the door.
It’s in their union contract or something. ;-)
X-Men Frogs! coooool
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/25346676/?GT1=43001
LOL!!!! so true. Murphy’s law n shit.
its working though, one down, one to go and I think he’s going to see Pearl Jam tonight!
sooooon dep will be FREEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE :)
Good luck! Keep up with the mental powers. I’ll be back later. I’ve started to dread coming home in the fourth inning. Either the game is already out of reach. Or I get in just in time to see the lead evaporate.
But tonight will be different, I’m sure. ;-)
hahaha, cool cool. Athena. thanks
See you later! :)
AND I AM FREE! woot!