Thursday, April 19, 2007
Sloppy Joe
It was just 11 games ago when I told Jay B I knew I would end up hating Joe Borowski. I was waiting to unveil his new nickname, and I was certain it wouldn't take long. I will officially now only refer to this guy as Joe Brioschi, because that is exactly what I need when he comes in to finish a game.
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Knowing Brioschi would blow a game soon, the only question I have left is why didn't that A-HOLE Yankee fans Boo A-rod? Oh that's right they love him this week. I may hate Yankee fan as much as Steeler fan, as least Steeler fan loves his team.
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Give Yankee fan a chance. I think I heard a few boos when he made outs the first four at bats and threw a ball high that allowed Blake to be safe. There's still plenty of hatred for A-Rod in NYC, but there shouldn't be.
Hey Yankee fan ... want Andy Marte instead?
I stated at the beginning of the Tribe season that this team will only go as far as their young infield will take them. So far, it looks quite bleak.
Twelve games in to the 2007 campaign, the trio of Andy Marte, Jhonny Peralta & Josh Barfield are batting a combined .192 with 26 K's, 19 RBI and 3 Homers. In the field, it's not much better, as the three have combined for nine errors already, with Marte leading the charge with four.
The good news...the Cavs open a hopefully one-sided playoff series against the undermanned Wiz this weekend.
What are the odds in Vegas, Jay? Do the Cavaliers have better than a 50/50 chance of making the Eastern Conference finals? Does the Tribe have a snowball's chance of making the playoffs?
I think that the Cavs have the best shot to make the NBA finals from the East, just because of the scheduling. I just can't, in clear conscience, pick them to get that far (although it would be nice). The Tribe, on the other hand, could finish anywhere from first to fourth in that division.
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