Heathbar012
Senioritis Member
That was the most reasonable, respectful, informative and, at times, funny discussion "about" "religion" that I have ever read on a message board. I would rep all around, if I could.
Repped for making me laugh. On the evening of Nov. 1, 2010, I questioned my atheist beliefs for a few moments but then decided that karma was finally paying me back for all my years of suffering.
I understand that Brooks Conrad is a "good guy". Probably never did anything to warrant "bad karma". Therefore, if it wasn't karma.....(He works in mysterious ways - great move on His part to cause Brooks to short-arm the grounder.)
I remember as if it was yesterday.......
ATLANTA -- There were no excuses, Braves second baseman Brooks Conrad said on Sunday night. The sun didn't blind him on a missed pop fly. The critical ninth-inning grounder that lost the game didn't take a bad hop.
Conrad made three errors to set a Division Series single-game record in the Braves' 3-2 loss to the Giants in Game 3 of the National League Division Series at Turner Field on Sunday. The last miscue was on a grounder that went through the wickets much like the one that scooted through Bill Buckner's legs to decide Game 6 of the 1986 World Series, when the Mets beat the Red Sox.
During the ninth inning, Freddy Sanchez ended up scoring the winning run on what seemed like a routine two-out grounder hit by Buster Posey up the middle. The error was Conrad's fourth of the series, setting a Division Series record. Conrad's three on Sunday tied the overall single-game postseason record shared by 11 other players.
Conrad was a pawn in Bobby Cox's karmic payback. All those foot outside called strikes had to be balanced.
Conrad was a pawn in Bobby Cox's karmic payback. All those foot outside called strikes had to be balanced.
Been a fan of the Giants as long as I can remember as my Grandfather and my mom are huge Giants fans. I wasn't a huge Giants fan until about 1995 because I also followed Ken Griffey Jr. as well. When I was a kid, I was more about the individual players. Remember going to a playoff game against the Cardinals at Candlestick park in 1987. Don't even remember if the Giants won or lost (I was 7), I just remember it being colder than feck and my dad and I drinking hot spiced cider out of a thermos. Been to a handful of games at the Phone Booth. Love it there. I miss Candlestick for the nostalgia, but not much else. Bought my latest Giants hat there in 2006 when Noah Lowry beat the Reds and got to watch Griffey Jr. play. Noah was my favorite Giant at the time. Also got to drink some Anchor Steam's in a plastic bottle.....which was interesting, lol. Went to game 162 against the pAAAdres and watched Mat Latos lose to Durty.
I've only ever really posted on the Disney board before this one. Sometimes I'd peruse the Runboard and McCovey Cove, but never posted on either of them. I used to enjoy reading Frisco_Short_Stop (play in his Stanley Cup pool occassionally), balzac, jobuneedsarefill, Doyle, BruteSentiment, GoldenBears and a couple others. Didn't really care for a lot of the other regulars.
I started posting in 2001 very sparingly and didn't start really being an active participant until after the migration of the past regulars to the RunBoard. Met a lot of the fine folks on this forum from the Disney board. 2010 was amazing in many ways.....this board made it all the better.
Converted my wife from a Dodger fan to a Giants fan too.
Been a fan of the Giants as long as I can remember as my Grandfather and my mom are huge Giants fans. I wasn't a huge Giants fan until about 1995 because I also followed Ken Griffey Jr. as well. When I was a kid, I was more about the individual players. Remember going to a playoff game against the Cardinals at Candlestick park in 1987. Don't even remember if the Giants won or lost (I was 7), I just remember it being colder than feck and my dad and I drinking hot spiced cider out of a thermos. Been to a handful of games at the Phone Booth. Love it there. I miss Candlestick for the nostalgia, but not much else. Bought my latest Giants hat there in 2006 when Noah Lowry beat the Reds and got to watch Griffey Jr. play. Noah was my favorite Giant at the time. Also got to drink some Anchor Steam's in a plastic bottle.....which was interesting, lol. Went to game 162 against the pAAAdres and watched Mat Latos lose to Durty.
I've only ever really posted on the Disney board before this one. Sometimes I'd peruse the Runboard and McCovey Cove, but never posted on either of them. I used to enjoy reading Frisco_Short_Stop (play in his Stanley Cup pool occassionally), balzac, jobuneedsarefill, Doyle, BruteSentiment, GoldenBears and a couple others. Didn't really care for a lot of the other regulars.
I started posting in 2001 very sparingly and didn't start really being an active participant until after the migration of the past regulars to the RunBoard. Met a lot of the fine folks on this forum from the Disney board. 2010 was amazing in many ways.....this board made it all the better.
Converted my wife from a Dodger fan to a Giants fan too.
Me, too! It was even easier than I thought it would be.
I am a fair weather Giants fan. I really only started watching baseball because it is less awkward to talk ball with the father in law than about me nailing his daughter.
I like to drink and sports is something to pass the time while I wait for the scotch to kick in. I couldn't name half the roster and I will watch less than ten games from start to finish this year.
Now, I first chose the Giants as my team when I was younger and I asked my dad who his favorite football team was, he replied "who ever is playing against the 49ers". I asked him who his favorite sports team overall was, being from SoCal he said the Dodgers. I've been a Giants fan out of spite ever since.
I am a fair weather Giants fan. I really only started watching baseball because it is less awkward to talk ball with the father in law than about me nailing his daughter.
I like to drink and sports is something to pass the time while I wait for the scotch to kick in. I couldn't name half the roster and I will watch less than ten games from start to finish this year.
Now, I first chose the Giants as my team when I was younger and I asked my dad who his favorite football team was, he replied "who ever is playing against the 49ers". I asked him who his favorite sports team overall was, being from SoCal he said the Dodgers. I've been a Giants fan out of spite ever since.
Giants fan now living in Los Angeles. Post regularly on the Niner board, but mostly lurk over here.
My family is all from SF and I grew up near Lake Tahoe. I'm a huge Niner/Giants fan. Born into it. My great grandfather, Frank Lucia, was pretty big in the city back in his day. He grew up playing in a sandlot league with the DiMaggio's. And his wife was best friends with Joe DiMaggio's sister. He was drafted by the Royals, but turned it down because his mother said he wouldn't make enough money. Later on he actually started baseball for teens in the city. Not little league, but some sort of teen league. But he kept playing semi pro ball (at Seal Stadium) and at 41 years old he actually batted .751. He did a lot for the community and youth baseball and when he died in the 80's they actually closed down city hall for the day and the funeral procession was nearly 1000 cars long. My father ended up being a prospect out of high school (pitcher and 3rd base) but stopped playing because of opening a restaurant with my aunt. So when I was young he was really throwing me heat, but I got pretty good myself, only to stop playing because I loved football and focused on that. I am not trying to brag or anything about my family... just stating my SF and baseball roots. And I'd be a liar if I didn't say I am also very proud of my family.
It is tough to live down in Southern California because all the Dodger/Angel love. Not sure I will ever get over that game 6..... I still wish bad things on the rally monkey. But the best thing was that I got to celebrate the World Series win with a couple strangers (Giants fans) in front of a bar packed with Dodger fans. Would have been much better full of Giants fans, but very sweet still. I go to many Dodgers games and always root for the other team, regardless who it is. I have my, "Go Other Team" shirt that I made, and so far I haven't been attacked for wearing it. A lot of threats, but nothing more. I also don't sit in the left field section anymore .... terrible terrible place to watch a game. It was also fun to live the McCourt ordeal down here.
I don't get to follow the Giants as closely as I would like being down here, so I appreciate all the knowledge you guys are dropping on the boards. Especially with the prospects.