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Old 09-17-2009, 03:46 PM   #11
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Update:

Harlem River Heartbreakers = 11 : It's the same old story; 2 runs in the first, 2 to tie in the 8th, then a walk-off game-winner in the 9th from a pair of their overpaid All Stars - Brett Gardner and Frank Cervelli. Speaking of walk-offs . . .

Laguna Beach Babes = 12 : . . . they get 2 out with none on in Fenway, then closer Fuentes walks one, gives up two weak infield bleeders, strikes out Nick Green twice (according to the Angels anyway) then walks him once to tie, then Gonzalez plops one in front of Juan Rivera, who did not dive for it to try and save the game. Good thing for them that Texas continues in freefall.

Asleep In Detroit Cities = 13 : Tigers continue to back up into October, but Minnesota has other ideas. Yet can they translate them into reality?

Red Blues = 9 : Cards lose, but Cubbies stumble in their last-gasp pitch, and I think that this one's ready for the fork.

Delaware Gaptooths = 11 : When you look at the competiton - Marlins, Braves, Mets, and Senators, uh, Nationals, none of whom having done much this century (if then), where's the shock?

Rodeo Drivers = 11 : Ibid, except it's the Rockies, Giants, Padres, and D'backs.

Continues.
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