Thought I'd start a new thread, just in case anyone cares.
I was there last night (game 1). It was very exciting for a baseball game (even for this Yankee fan). Drop the puck already.
Cubs in 7.
Then an meteor will hit the earth because we all know that we'd never see a Cubs-Sox series ::nut::
QuoteDan '01 wrote:
Cubs in 7.
Then an meteor will hit the earth because we all know that we'd never see a Cubs-Sox series ::nut::
Incorrect. The meteor will hit the Earth immediately following the ninth inning of a tied game 7 between the Cubs and the Red Sox. Root for the Yankees to save the world. (I just can't encourage rooting for the Marlins - since nobody in Florida roots for the Marlins.)
Quotebig red apple wrote:
since nobody in Florida roots for the Marlins.
Didn't they say they drew some 150-odd thousand people for the games in Florida in the division series?
130,000. Sold out twice at 65,000 a pop.
But, as everyone knows, they're nowhere to be seen during the regular season.
You'll see it if it's a Yanks/Marlins Series. There will be (at least) 20,000 Yanks fans down at Joe Robbie.
[Q]Root for the Yankees to save the world. (I just can't encourage rooting for the Marlins - since nobody in Florida roots for the Marlins.)[/Q]
There's something a little bit disconcerting about the Yankees saving the world....I can't quite put my finger on it........there are the Evil Empire after all....
If it comes to Yankees-Marlins (which would really suck), I'd join the Floridians and root for the fish!