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So,
« on: October 18, 2005, 01:47:49 pm »
Woke up at 3:30 thinking that Ensberg should've either run harder or held up at first on the ball he hits off the wall after Berkman's shot in the seventh. Thought that was important. You're not particularly rational when you wake up and start pondering things at 3:30 in the morning, and that clearly seemed to be key to the game.

Thought that if Game 5 of the LDS is to be referred to as The Inches, then last night's Game 5 should be called The Icarus. Kind of liked that one at 3:45 am. On wings of pastrami. Pretty sharp.

I went on to think also that I'm just about done with this shit. When you're 37 and not actually paid to play or manage, you're way too old to be waking up in the middle of the night thinking about botched ballgames. I mean, don't I have enough real stuff to be concerned about? Aren't sports are supposed to be a pleasant diversion? I've been through this rodeo enough times. Do I really need to subject myself to it again?

Later this morning, I am surprised that I'm thinking only slightly more rationally in the light of day, which means that I will begin watching game 6 at no earlier than the seventh inning. I've simply got to cut back.

I watch Astros games with one finger on the previous channel button. I started doing this a few years after throwing a former remote against a wall when the Walt Weiss moment occurred. What I learned is that when I destroyed my remote, I was stuck with John Rocker doing his primate jig and screaming back at the voices in his head while I was trying to get out of the recliner and lunge at the TV, while covering my eyes and cursing a blue streak.

So now I just hold on to the remote and flip the channel. It's much less of a circus. I did this as soon as Pujols made contact last night, but it may have been an instant before. Nothing left to see there. Thankfully the Colts and Rams were not at commercial, and I welcomed additional evidence that my fantasy team was stomping the bejeezus out of the competition. The NFL, it seems, never lets me down.

Unbelievable is another one of those words that has lost a lot of its power. As I stared unseeing at an Edgerrin James replay, the concept of "unbelievability" rang true. It packed quite a wallop. A debilitating wallop. It was also a hell of a rush, which briefly reminded me of Tom Hanks' jellyhead podnuh in Bachelor Party slamming his head into the bottom of an empty bathtub and declaring that "pain is such a rush." I did not have a bathtub handy, so I sat calmly with my remote. Was kind of proud of that.

After unbelief, the next reaction is attempting to make sense of what you just saw (or didn't see). It took maybe a second or two longer than usual, but then there was the realization that this wasn't unbelievable at all. It wasn't an acute sensation. Much more chronic and familiar. Houston Astros playoff baseball.

Yeah, there's two more games. So let's see - history teaches that the Astros go to the brink and drop away. Recent history teaches that Clemens and Pettitte, two of the three biggest reasons that the Astros have arrived at the brink the past two years, are not meant to be the ones to actually deliver the pennant, if it is to be delivered. That is how it has to be, and it makes perfect sense.

I don't have a point, really, except maybe "fuck October baseball" and "go Astros."

No prediction, other than to say that Joe Niekro is not available, so Roy Oswalt will have to do. Will have to do. A damn sight better than Pete Munro to be sure. Astros in six, or bust.

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Re: So,
« Reply #1 on: October 18, 2005, 02:03:39 pm »
Our series lead lasts about another 31 hours.  Then it's either NL Champs Astros or it's a tie series.

And from what I understand 50% of all teams in a 3-3 series go on to win.  

It's going to be a very long 31 hours.  Because right now, I have this horrible nagging feeling that we'll tell our kids about the time we were 1 strike away with Brad Lidge on the mound.  1 strike.

As Craig will tell you, "That's baseball."

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Re: So,
« Reply #2 on: October 18, 2005, 02:35:11 pm »
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Later this morning, I am surprised that I'm thinking only slightly more rationally in the light of day, which means that I will begin watching game 6 at no earlier than the seventh inning. I've simply got to cut back.





It won't work. I was taking a midterm from 6-10:30, so I missed most of the game. Only an all-out sprint to the car allowed me to hear the top of the 9th. And like you, I did not get much sleep -- wondering if Scrap should have let Bruntlett hit.

Even in small doses, it's powerful stuff.

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Re: So,
« Reply #3 on: October 18, 2005, 03:41:03 pm »
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Later this morning, I am surprised that I'm thinking only slightly more rationally in the light of day, which means that I will begin watching game 6 at no earlier than the seventh inning. I've simply got to cut back.





It won't work. I was taking a midterm from 6-10:30, so I missed most of the game. Only an all-out sprint to the car allowed me to hear the top of the 9th. And like you, I did not get much sleep -- wondering if Scrap should have let Bruntlett hit.

Even in small doses, it's powerful stuff.





It doesn't matter, but I didn't udnerstand pinch-hitting for Bruntlett with Viz.  

Did anyone in the ballpark act like we were only 1-run down and might come back and win the game?  The bottom of the 9th was surreal.
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« Reply #4 on: October 18, 2005, 03:43:07 pm »
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Later this morning, I am surprised that I'm thinking only slightly more rationally in the light of day, which means that I will begin watching game 6 at no earlier than the seventh inning. I've simply got to cut back.





It won't work. I was taking a midterm from 6-10:30, so I missed most of the game. Only an all-out sprint to the car allowed me to hear the top of the 9th. And like you, I did not get much sleep -- wondering if Scrap should have let Bruntlett hit.

Even in small doses, it's powerful stuff.




It doesn't matter, but I didn't udnerstand pinch-hitting for Bruntlett with Viz.  

Did anyone in the ballpark act like we were only 1-run down and might come back and win the game?  The bottom of the 9th was surreal.




I did.  I tried telling people around me that Izzy has blown saves.  That he has blown the win by giving up a homer to Ausmus.  But, it felt like I was the only one believing the Astros could pull it out.
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Re: So,
« Reply #5 on: October 18, 2005, 03:54:08 pm »
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Woke up at 3:30 thinking that Ensberg should've either run harder or held up at first on the ball he hits off the wall after Berkman's shot in the seventh. Thought that was important. You're not particularly rational when you wake up and start pondering things at 3:30 in the morning, and that clearly seemed to be key to the game.




That's the one play from last night that I can't get out of my head.  Even in the light of day, it doesn't get any easier.

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« Reply #6 on: October 18, 2005, 03:59:53 pm »
I think it's good you came around today.
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« Reply #7 on: October 18, 2005, 04:23:15 pm »
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I think it's good you came around today.




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Re: So,
« Reply #8 on: October 18, 2005, 04:24:11 pm »
Definately worth it if only to laugh at the image of John Rocker yelling back at the voices in his head.

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Re: So,
« Reply #9 on: October 18, 2005, 04:33:35 pm »
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« Reply #10 on: October 18, 2005, 05:11:46 pm »
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Like Moses, it is important to stand at the shore of the Red Sea where the people can see me and have hope.





What about Moses "Dr. J" Guthrie from "The Fish That Saved Pittsburgh"?  He took a rag-tag bunch of nobodies to the title!
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Re: So,
« Reply #11 on: October 18, 2005, 06:03:15 pm »
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Like Moses, it is important to stand at the shore of the Red Sea where the people can see me and have hope.





That's some genuinely inspiring imagery.
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« Reply #12 on: October 18, 2005, 06:14:46 pm »
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That's some genuinely inspiring imagery.




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