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Hot damn Tiger is just ridiculous, 6 some weeks after knee surgery and he's taking the Open lead into Sunday. This was as good of a round of golf as i've ever seen, simply amazing.

yay! this could be a great day/weekend esp. if Boston beats LA.

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I'm a bit lost now. What just happened?! The only thing I know for sure is that Nady is hurt somehow. :confused:

Nady ran into the wall in foul territory. He didnt realize he was as close to it as he was and didnt brace himself and ran his throwing arm/shoulder into the wall.

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I'm a bit lost now. What just happened?! The only thing I know for sure is that Nady is hurt somehow. :confused:

Nady crashed into the wall chasing after a foul fly... delay ensues while they figure out he needs to leave the game... so their P is out of rhythm and throws 2 balls to Ramon, so a full count pitch... which Ramon smacks for the walk-off hit... woulda been a double if not for the game ending... so, now they're jumping out of windows in PIT...

See?

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Nady ran into the wall in foul territory. He didnt realize he was as close to it as he was and didnt brace himself and ran his throwing arm/shoulder into the wall.

Ouch!! Thanks for the update. :eek:

Hey wait, did they really win?! It's over now?! GO O's!! :D

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