tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7266470995513648978.post7293508407567992173..comments2024-03-22T04:20:11.870-05:00Comments on Gentlemen of Leisure: Brief Thought About Baseball (07/06/2009 - 07/12/2009)Austin Gortonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14281239771248780430noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7266470995513648978.post-72417265817186476962009-07-14T09:14:53.520-05:002009-07-14T09:14:53.520-05:001. Or, perhaps, if Nomar had done anything notable...1. Or, perhaps, if Nomar had done anything notable, or been at all good, since leaving Boston.<br /><br />2. That WAS painful. <br /><br />5. Wow, that's hilarious. Do you know if he ever showed up? Remember when he won a Cy Young award?<br /><br />6. Mrs. Dr. Bitz really hit the nail on the head. <br /><br />And I think your realization was the most painful part of the entire sweep. <br /><br />7. That whole sequence of events also cracks me up. Only in baseball...<br /><br />8. Yeah, coming home standing up kind of robs the play of any suspense. <br /><br />9. You have to wonder if, when a player botches a perfect game like that, the pitcher resents him for it. I mean, sure, he's never going to SAY he resents him, certainly not to the media, but he's kind of got to, doesn't he? I mean, I would. Does that make me petty? <br /><br />10. Gomez's catch was awesome and all (it really was) but it would be even more awesome if the Yankees hadn't blown the Twins out of the water that game (and in the whole series) anyway.. <br /><br />11. Eat it, Buehrle. <br /><br />I love that the State Fair mascot was there. Where the heck did all those other mascots come from?Austin Gortonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14281239771248780430noreply@blogger.com