Bob Loblaw wrote:
Dude was driving me nuts. It was so friggin' distracting.
mickbayne wrote:CalvinBall wrote:203 pages? Wow.
Rockies fans are morons and generally a quiet bunch. The stadium is stupidly designed for mass amounts of people to enter/leave at one time. And it was so unbearably cold.
What a hard fought win though. I have no voice right now.
Do it again in a little over 12 hours.
Can't believe I actually liked Coors Field before tonight. I missed Utley's HR because of the ridiculous cluster$#@! of people trying to get into the ballpark.
drsmooth wrote:CalvinBall wrote:203 pages? Wow.
Rockies fans are morons and generally a quiet bunch. The stadium is stupidly designed for mass amounts of people to enter/leave at one time. And it was so unbearably cold.
What a hard fought win though. I have no voice right now.
Do it again in a little over 12 hours.
Calvin give us just a taste of your game day wardrobe.
Actually, just tell us you weren't the guy in the chewbacca getup
702 wrote:CalvinBall wrote:Last thing, was the ump as bad on TV as he seemed from a mile away in center field in the rockpile?
ROCK TOBER
It definitely wasn't consistent. Rockies fans booed at balls 3 feet off the plate.
CalvinBall wrote:702 wrote:CalvinBall wrote:Last thing, was the ump as bad on TV as he seemed from a mile away in center field in the rockpile?
ROCK TOBER
It definitely wasn't consistent. Rockies fans booed at balls 3 feet off the plate.
This was part of what I meant by how they were morons. It was unreal.
They also cheered when Eyre got injured ans started booing Madson when he was warming up because he was taking too long. IT WAS 16 DEGREES IT TAKES SOME TIME TO GET WARM.
CalvinBall wrote:I am. Just gonna wear the same stuff, well because I have nothing warmer.
joe table wrote:Bob Loblaw wrote:
What if this kid is really mentally handicapped? Would anyone feel bad then for piling on like this?
Because I wouldn't
Polar Bear Phan wrote:I don't think this was mentioned anywhere, but on MLB Network's highlight reel--which included an overhead shot--I'm pretty sure that Yorvit was nowhere near the plate on Happy Pete's double play. He touched the plate and started positioning himself for the throw to first before the ball arrived from the pitcher.