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MLB 2010: The Second Half

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Semi-related tangent: I'm still amused by this city's weather. Watching the game it's a beautiful day in the Bay Area. Looking out my window (closer to the ocean) the fog is rolling in rather thick. Still think it's weird that one city can have two distinctly different areas when it comes to the weather.

Well yeah, this whole area changes hour to hour and mile to mile. It can be 90 and sunny down here and then 60 and cloudy, cold, and windy up there. Always gotta have a coat on hand wherever you go just in case.

Edit: Good camera shot of the fog covering the northern part of the city.
 
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So the first homer was interference, and that one is a foul ball...

Does Tim Donaghy have money on this game?

Edit: Well, at least they got one right...
 
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So the first homer was interference, and that one is a foul ball...

Does Tim Donaghy have money on this game?

Edit: Well, at least they got one right...

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But they're such....pleasant people.
 
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I was hoping Hamilton would've homered because I would've loved someone getting drawn and quartered in public. :D
 
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That crying you hear is Fox Executives realizing the Rangers might be in the WS instead of the Yanks.
 
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Like I said in the Yankee thread, Burnett only missed the mitt by two feet.
 
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Bengie Molina: Giving hope to fat men everywhere who still dream of playing in the majors.

And now Hamilton just homers. Yankees should have been swept if this result holds up.
 
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The sound you hear is the Fox execs jumping off of buildings at the thought of a Giants-Rangers World Series.

Maybe Cablevision was onto something by having Fox blacked out?
 
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The sound you hear is the Fox execs jumping off of buildings at the thought of a Giants-Rangers World Series.
Eh. We're still talking about the fifth and sixth biggest media markets in the country. SF-Tex wouldn't be nearly as bad for them as, say, Cin-Min.
 
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At least we fill a stadium without having to give out free (essentially) playoff tickets like the rays.
 
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Fox doesn't give a rip about how many tickets were sold, or for how much.

No, but what I'm getting at is that Tampa has a crappier market than the twins. Who seem to have fans from western wisconsin, all of minnesota, Iowa, the Dakotas. So really the twins are drawing from a bigger market than I think they are given credit for. And MSP isn't that small of a market to begin with.
 
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I've seen plenty of Clay Rapada when he was in Detroit. Cano drawing a walk was probably the best scenario the Rangers could have reasonably hoped for in that situation.
 
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