“Go out there and try to be good,” Dubee said he told Halladay. “If you go out there and try to be good, you’ve got a chance to be great.”


"For him to want this opportunity so bad," Lidge went on, "for him to let us know, 'Hey, I want to be with your team,' … and then to bring him over here and do what he did in the regular season, and then doing this in his FIRST [postseason] game, it just seems like this guy is in complete control of his destiny."
Maybe that's what this was, all right -- destiny. It's as sensible an explanation for what happened here as anything. Maybe this man is just so talented, and so driven, that he could almost will this to happen.
jerseyhoya wrote:Someone bored at work tomorrow should post all the columns in "This thread" or here or something
swishnicholson wrote:Unlike Larsen, Halladay's Gem Was No Fluke
gr wrote:Me at the Ventnor Sports Cafe in AdMo/DC to the girl sitting next to me at the bar:
"We should introduce ourselves because we're going to remember this forever anyway."
THANKS ROY!
Doll Is Mine wrote:This Ellen DeGeneres look alike on ESPN is annoying. Who the hell is he?