In lieu of the traditional "Thoughts From the All-Star Game" type format of analyzing last night's game, I thought that we here at "We Make It Rain" would just give you the synopsis of our thoughts on the festivities as our thoughts occurred.
As background, Sinickal and I were at completely different bars in completely different states, but through the wonderful world of technology were able to have the following conversations, some of which are printed here (Who on earth knows where Hopps was during all of this). Second, some of the conversations are not exact quotations, but rather revised and massaged for mass consumption, which means that we edited some of the conversations so that inside jokes and the like make more sense to anyone who may read this.
With that being said, the thoughts and conversations are time stamped. Other sentiments are editorials on last night's festivities are interspersed. Here we go:
Great idea having all of the Hall of Famers on the field. However, the crowd is what makes this part of the "ceremony" interesting.
8:19 - Sinickal - "How about boos for the Red Sox players, and Wade Boggs wearing a Yankee hat!"
8:20 - Pepster - "We were just commenting on that. Ridiculous."
Now keep in mind, the "ridiculous" was for both parts of Sinickal's observation, the boos and Boggs' hat. At least he didn't offer the Rays the chance for him to wear their hat for $25,000.
8:22 - Sinickal - "There are 1000 Cubs standing on the field."
8:23 - Pepster - "Except Ron Santo."
Yep, I am going to hell for that one. We love Ron Santo here at We Make It Rain, and may he give much joy to anyone that watches and/or listens to a Cubs game for many, many years. I sure hope that covers it.
8:24 - Pepster - "There are 1000 Cubs fans in this bar."
Which was true. No wonder the Marlins can't draw anyone to the game (more on this later).
8:25 - Sinickal (as Willie Mays is announced) - "Do you think he is muttering 'Where is my Godson?"
8:25:41 - Pepster - "Well Played."
Like him or not, Bonds should be playing somewhere if he wants, and there is no doubt in my mind he would have been in this game.
8:33 - Sinickal - "Look, its Tony Gwynn times 3."
9:25 - Sinckal (about Yogi Berra) - "Lawrence Peter? Did you know that?"
9:26 - Pepster - "I did not."
I mean honestly, hasn't he always been Yogi? His mama call him Yogi, Imma call him Yogi.
10:08 - Sinickal (in a familiar refrain) - "It is always Jeter in big spots!"
So true. Forget about how players perform in the clutch, Jeter always happens to have an at bat in a big spot. Now that we have mentioned it, look for it and you will see. Even during the World Baseball Classic Jeter had several key at bats during the tournament. Not key because of what happened, but he is just always hitting in the most crucial situations.
10:54 - Pepster - "Girardi is warming up K-Rod. Guys I am with just called him 'the fluffer'."
What other manager would do something like that? Let me see, LaRussa - no. Torre - no. Grady Little? - Oh, sorry. This is one of the reasons why Girardi should still be in Florida. Curse you Loria, boy did you blow that situation!
11:00 - Pepster - "Having a debate over whether Tejada is 45 or 53."
11:01 - Sinickal - "He's that young?"
11:33 - Sinickal - "About time someone got thrown out," when Navarro threw out Christian Guzman.
Sometimes there does have to be some actual baseball analysis.
11:37 - Pepster - "Drew is set up nicely to be the MVP. Good thing Dempster is 'closing'. He thrives so well in that situation." [Ed. note, Dempster struck out the side in the 9th, including Drew]. Too bad he couldn't do that when he was an actual "Closer".
11:41 - Sinickal - "I just wanted Papelbon to get the loss so that we could hear the NY media tomorrow."
11:59 - Sinickal - "Your Marlins clearly had money on this game. All 3 errors and non clutch hitting. What's up with that?"
Clearly Sinickal forgot about Hanley Ramirez's 2-3 with a run scored. Wait, never mind, there goes error number 3 for Uggla.
12:31 - Sinickal - "Can a Marlin help here?"
Nope, not if you are counting on Dan Uggla.
After that - well, we pretty much got sick of the game. Hope you enjoyed the game as much as possible, given that it lasted until well after 1:00 a.m. E.D.T.
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Damn, wish I had know you were doing this. By the way, did you call Tim Donaghy to see what Uggla and Ramimez walked away with after that perfomance?
ReplyDeleteI didn't actually know I was going to do this until I had to scroll through my texts from last night to recall a phone number and the idea came to me. Othwerwise, I would have told you. Also otherwise, I would have put our NBA Draft conversation on here also.
ReplyDeleteRamirez and Uggla only had 4 errors between the two of them, but Hanley always commits errors. The difference is, he hits.
Boy did Uggla just look bad. that strikeout against Soria! WOW!
This sounded familiar.
ReplyDelete'Cuse fan?