nick wrote:brett is on vacation in NY. I offered on FB last night to help him cause i was in a good mood, and he gave some "oh now u wanna help me" type speech so i exited and hes on his own. he wont be able to export tho since hes at some concert
I always wished I could visit New York on vacation. I am sure it would be fun and exciting.
Anyway, I will take a look at his team and make any common sense changes, if needed.
nick wrote:brett is on vacation in NY. I offered on FB last night to help him cause i was in a good mood, and he gave some "oh now u wanna help me" type speech so i exited and hes on his own. he wont be able to export tho since hes at some concert
I always wished I could visit New York on vacation. I am sure it would be fun and exciting.
Anyway, I will take a look at his team and make any common sense changes, if needed.
the only thing i remember him mentioning to me is how he wishes he switched his rotation to a 3 man.
and ya, I feel the same about Toronto. Obv not to the same extent as say NY, Miami and LA, but still
Wow. One of the three Game sevens that we had ended so ridiculously that if it were real-life, it would have been shown on CNN. I feel as badly for a digital player as I could possibly feel.
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Game 5's
The Carolina bullpen backed up a good start from Murphy as the Spartans chipped away at an early 3-1 defecit to win 4-3.
Carolina 3 Hartford 2 (CAR leads 3-2)
Hays pitched brilliantly again but Renato Garcia quickly ruined the day for Port Orange by walking in the winning run in the bottom of the ninth.
Philadelphia 3 Port Orange 2 (PO leads 3-2)
Trailing 4-2, NorCal scored ten runs combined in the 7th and 8th and still nearly lost the game as Albany had the tying run on deck before Steve Gordon came in to strike out Millard O'Mulledy on three pitcches to get NorCal back in this series.
NorCal 12 Albnay 8 (ALB leads 3-2)
Bill Hill set the PL playoff game record with four runs and George Morse was great through eight as the LOLCats dispatch the Explorers in five.
Chicago 11 Sioux City 3 (CHI wins 4-1)
Game 6's
Jaime Cruz hit a two-run shot in the second to complete a four-run bottom of the frame and that was all John Johnston needed to force a game 7.
Hartford 6 Carolina 2 (Series tied at 3)
Pitching on short rest, P.A. Bourassa was superb; allowing only one run and three hits over seven. The Hawks' Morton O'Quinn also pitched well but a pair of doubles in the sixth was all the Steaks needed to bring it to seven games.
Philadelphia 3 Port Orange 1 (Series tied at 3)
George Bechtel's nightmare first round continues, giving up six runs and thirteen hits over 7.1 to force the league's third game seven.
Game 7's
The Cinderella story continues as Michael Maurice Collier and three relievers combined to hold Carolina to one run on six hits to win their first series in franchise history.
Hartford 3 Carolina 1 (HAR wins 4-3)
In what was surely one of the most exciting games in NDLB history, Wayne Borden may never be allowed in Philadelphia again. Leading by a run, the reliable fireballer walked Colton Long, walked Ramon Ruiz, threw a wild pitch to advance the runners before walking the bases loaded, threw a 0-1 wild pitch to score Long before giving a free pass to Gerrido, and then - on the next pitch - balked in Ramon Ruiz to end the game and the series. I can only wish this was on live TV.
Port Orange 6 Philadelphia 5 (PO wins 4-3)
Chris Kennedy ties the aformentioned Bill Hill's record by scoring four times as the Bombers jumped out to a 5-0 lead by the third and never looked back.
nick wrote:brett is on vacation in NY. I offered on FB last night to help him cause i was in a good mood, and he gave some "oh now u wanna help me" type speech so i exited and hes on his own. he wont be able to export tho since hes at some concert
I always wished I could visit New York on vacation. I am sure it would be fun and exciting.
Anyway, I will take a look at his team and make any common sense changes, if needed.
I told him the day he was leaving I would help him and hr never answered, so its kinda his own fault.
Not since the hockey Whalers won the 1987 Adams Division and the city threw them a parade for winning a division has Hartford been this excited! Fitting that the baseball Whalers beat Carolina where the hockey Whalers now reside.
Offensively, 22 runs in 7 games is not what we had in mind. But Johnston and Collier were both on point all series, both going 2-0 and giving up just 2 earned runs in 28+ innings combined. Tony Foster saved all 4 wins.
Hartford is exported!!!! 4-2 against PO in the regular season, hopefully we duplicate that in the post season.
Bernie32 wrote:Not since the hockey Whalers won the 1987 Adams Division and the city threw them a parade for winning a division has Hartford been this excited! Fitting that the baseball Whalers beat Carolina where the hockey Whalers now reside.
Offensively, 22 runs in 7 games is not what we had in mind. But Johnston and Collier were both on point all series, both going 2-0 and giving up just 2 earned runs in 28+ innings combined. Tony Foster saved all 4 wins.
Hartford is exported!!!! 4-2 against PO in the regular season, hopefully we duplicate that in the post season.
Bombers owner was just looking to extend series one more game to get another 3 million in revenue. Boom! they win 3 in a row and make it to the PL championship series for the 4th year in a row. so the owner is guaraneed 2 more home games and the crowd will be packing into the section below his luxury box as he will be throwing out 100 dollar bills out the window like last year.
any team in the league who needs some cash, hit me up and i can get you so me seats below the luxury box , as its guaranteed to be raining!
good luck bear, just dont sweep me ,at least make it 5 games so i can collect 3 games worth of revenue