September 30, 2008

Twins 0, White Sox 1

7:41 pm, top of the 1st -- The Twins got their first base runner on with a walk and I am sitting in my living room watching them play for the first time since moving to Boston. Er, strike that base runner... double play... following by Mauer striking out. Not a good start, boys.

7:52 pm, bottom of the 1st -- The White Sox have their own double play in the first, and I am simultaneously watching Tina Fey impersonate Sarah Palin... and by imitate, I apparently mean "quote word for word."

7:55 pm, top of the 2nd -- If Justin Morneau gets an RBI tonight, he will tie Josh Hamilton for the league lead. Striking out is not the way to get that RBI. Speaking of Twins players who struck out, Joe Mauer can do as badly as 0 for 7 and still win the batting title. Barring a multiple extra innings, I think that one's safe.

8:25 pm, end of the 3rd -- Still no score... this whole end of the season reminds me of the South Park episode where the boys are on a Little League team that wins and winds up going to the playoffs... much to their chagrin. They proceed to attempt to lose so that they can just go home and play video games, only to discover that the other teams are trying to lose too. I kind of get the feeling that both the Twins and the White Sox would rather just get the time off this October.

8:31 pm, top of the 4th -- Mauer watch: strike out... five more at bats before he loses the crown
Morneau watch: Pop up... not an RBI
Score watch: Still non-existent

8:46 pm, top of the 5th -- Ozzie Guillen is interviewed in the dugout and the players are throwing sunflower seeds at him. Meanwhile, the Twins have a runner on third with 1 out. Awesome.

8:49 pm, top of the 5th -- Who the heck sent Cuddyer home on a pop fly to *short* center field where the center fielder is Ken Griffey Jr?!?! Way to blow an opportunity.

9:05 pm, middle of the 6th -- "This is the first time a one game playoff has been scoreless after five and a half innings," say our commentators. Fabulous. And then they proceed to give Griffey credit for that throw home... ignoring the fact that he was standing right behind 2nd base when he made the throw. They really should be "crediting" the Twins 3rd base coach for the horrible call. Also, this may have been the first time I have ever seen a break between innings not go to commercial.

9:13 pm, top of the 7th -- Mauer attempts a bunt?!?! That's four remaining at bats he has to lose the title. Meanwhile, Morneau grounds out for another non-RBI at bat.

9:19 pm, bottom of the 7th -- Crap.

(That's code for "Jim Thome just hit a homerun to put the White Sox up 1-0.")

9:27 pm, bottom of the 7th -- Pitching change... no commercial. Is there a lack of advertisers for this game or what?

9:31 pm, end of the 7th -- Well, that was less painful than it could have been as the White Sox strand runners on 2nd and 3rd. Now it's time for the Twins to score some runs and make up for that homer.

9:40 pm, middle of the 8th -- With a double play to end any hopes the Twins might have had of making it a big 8th inning, now is as good a time as any to mention the "blackout" and how ridiculous I think it is. They are the White Sox -- the color is in their name. And yet, the fans choose to dress in all black, reminding me of the Black Sox Scandal, which mars the franchise's past.

9:57, end of the game -- Darn.

At least Mauer didn't get up to bat 7 times. I guess I'll be a Cubs fan now. (Um, about those Red Sox... that'll be saved for another entry.)

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September 29, 2008

Go Tigers!

I've never been a bigger Detroit baseball fan than I am today. Here's hoping the White Sox choke at the hands of the Motor City, thus giving the Twins the final playoff berth. Yahoo's got an interesting story about how the Tigers starting pitcher, Freddy Garcia, is related via marriage to Ozzie Guillen and was traded from the White Sox to the Tigers for the White Sox starting pitcher. Here's hoping Garcia's out for revenge and doesn't want to do his uncle-in-law any favors.

If the Tigers can't pull it off, the season still isn't over with a one game playoff tomorrow... but I don't know if I like the Twinkies chances at US Cellular. I'd have been much more comfortable if they had been able to capitalize on all those stranded base runners on Saturday, thus making these extra games superfluous.

Oh, and as long as Mauer doesn't go 0-7 in the possible game remaining, he's the AL batting champ for the second time in three seasons. Go Joe!

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September 26, 2008

Twins 7, White Sox 6

Last night the Twins, down by half a game in the AL Central, squared off against that team they were down against in the third and final game of a series in which the Twins had taken the first two. Going into the series, we knew the Twins were going to half to sweep in order to take a crack at the division title. And here they were, posed to do it... and I was stuck in Boston with no television or radio coverage. At least in Ann Arbor I would have been able to pick up the Chicago radio station.

Have you ever watched an exciting game via Yahoo!'s Game Channel? It sucks. So much so that I wasn't really watching as much as occasionally checking the window in between other pointless internet surfing. Once the White Sox had their big 4th inning to go up 6-1, I pretty much stopped checking the score. Right before deciding to go to sleep for the night, I finally checked again to see what the damage was, and much to my delight and surprise, it was tied 6-6 at the end of the 8th.

Only I was tired and getting over a cold and as much as I tried to stay awake, it was between innings and nothing was getting updated... and I fell asleep.

That might have been for the best, however. This morning, as I walked from the T stop to my office, I called my dad and he gave me the play by play of the final innings, which was far superior to watching a screen refresh some numbers. I think most people would have just given me the final score, but not my dad. He walked me through every at bat, from the 1-2-3 9th to the blooping 10th in which the Twins scored the winning run in classic short ball fashion.

And now the Twins are up by a half game and we're into the last series of the regular season. I'm a Cleveland fan now. Here's hoping they beat the White Sox while the Twins clobber Kansas City.

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September 25, 2008

Another reason for choosing Palin

She has a more crosswordese name than McCain. I don't care what that article says -- she's too new on the scene to look at past puzzles. It's only a matter of time before we see the clue "2008 VP candidate who can see Russia from her home state."

Nixon probably picked Spiro Agnew for similar reasons.

Also, I keep meaning to blog about the AL Central pennant race. I wish tonight's Twins-Bad Sox game was on national TV! (I've got a post about the Red Sox coming too... but I'm not sure how popular it will be.)

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September 08, 2008

Sarah Palin vs. Robin the Frog

I saw a picture of Sarah Palin today and she suddenly reminded me of Robin the Frog (aka Kermit's nephew). But then I tried searching for images of the two of them to compare, and it's not as uncanny as I thought. But still, does anyone else see it?

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