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    That looked like strike 3 to me but I will take it.

    He gave it back the next pitch by swinging at ball 4.

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    Ump calling a small strike zone.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Remember The Alomar View Post
    Those orange uniforms are glorious.
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    OH NO! Not the orange tonight. I hate those!

    irony
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    the use of words to convey a meaning that is the opposite of its literal meaning: the irony of her reply, ?How nice!? when I said I had to work all weekend.


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    Took me forever to post this... Go ADAM!

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    Johnson just doesn't look like a ballplayer.

    Well not an MLB player at least. Fast pitch softball I could see.

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    By the way, I think that it was really important emotionally for Matusz to get the first 2 innings under his belt, scoreless. It's a start. The last thing that he needed was another "Oh no, here we go again."

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    Quote Originally Posted by Can_of_corn View Post
    Johnson just doesn't look like a ballplayer.

    Well not an MLB player at least. Fast pitch softball I could see.
    Terrible baseball name too.

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    Nick Johnson looks 55 years old.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Can_of_corn View Post
    Johnson just doesn't look like a ballplayer.

    Well not an MLB player at least. Fast pitch softball I could see.
    Sortofa David Wells-type of first baseman?

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    Quote Originally Posted by OFFNY View Post
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    By the way, I think that it was really important emotionally for Matusz to get the first 2 innings under his belt, scoreless. It's a start. The last thing that he needed was another "Oh no, here we go again."
    Huh?

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    Quote Originally Posted by scOtt View Post
    irony
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    the use of words to convey a meaning that is the opposite of its literal meaning: the irony of her reply, ?How nice!? when I said I had to work all weekend.


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    Took me forever to post this... Go ADAM!

    Dude, next time hide it behind a spoiler tab! There are women and children reading these boards!


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    Quote Originally Posted by OFFNY View Post
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    By the way, I think that it was really important emotionally for Matusz to get the first 2 innings under his belt, scoreless. It's a start. The last thing that he needed was another "Oh no, here we go again."
    Matusz?

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    Quote Originally Posted by OFFNY View Post
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    By the way, I think that it was really important emotionally for Matusz to get the first 2 innings under his belt, scoreless. It's a start. The last thing that he needed was another "Oh no, here we go again."
    Matusz?

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    Quote Originally Posted by OFFNY View Post
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    By the way, I think that it was really important emotionally for Matusz to get the first 2 innings under his belt, scoreless. It's a start. The last thing that he needed was another "Oh no, here we go again."
    Matusz?

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    Quote Originally Posted by OFFNY View Post
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    By the way, I think that it was really important emotionally for Matusz to get the first 2 innings under his belt, scoreless. It's a start. The last thing that he needed was another "Oh no, here we go again."
    You mean Hunter?

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    Quote Originally Posted by LA2 View Post
    Sortofa David Wells-type of first baseman?

    Yes, not surprised by the lack of BSOML stories.

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