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ThruTheEyesOfRuby
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I just wanted to tip my hat in your direction and hope we have a stellar performance for the rest of the nation's baseball fans to see. I know you haven't ended the season the way you'd like and that there might be misgivings by some fans. I had to say this, though... if we don't win the game on friday I'll be pulling for the Rangers to go the rest of the way. I (obviously) hate the Yankees and I'm indifferent with Detroit, but when my team couldn't be in the playoffs these past coupla years I always kinda rooted for the Rangers to get their ring.
When I think of the Rangers, I think of the big-time hitters from my younger days.. Will Clark, Larry Parrish, Pete Incaviglia and, yes, Rafael Palmeiro.. and I always admired the way they soldiered on when the pitching wasn't there for them. And even though, on the face of it, one would think I'd be keen on Oakland doing as well as they've done this year (coming from my own team's similar circumstances), I have to say I'm not an Oakland fan. Maybe it's because that team blocked what could have been a pretty good run for the O's in the early 70s, maybe it's because I couldn't stand the Canseco-McGwire-Stewart group of the late 80s/early 90s.. I dunno. But that dislike has held, even if the baseball pundits say I should admire Billy Beane and his ability to make a small-market team competitive.
So here's hoping for a good game on friday.
When I think of the Rangers, I think of the big-time hitters from my younger days.. Will Clark, Larry Parrish, Pete Incaviglia and, yes, Rafael Palmeiro.. and I always admired the way they soldiered on when the pitching wasn't there for them. And even though, on the face of it, one would think I'd be keen on Oakland doing as well as they've done this year (coming from my own team's similar circumstances), I have to say I'm not an Oakland fan. Maybe it's because that team blocked what could have been a pretty good run for the O's in the early 70s, maybe it's because I couldn't stand the Canseco-McGwire-Stewart group of the late 80s/early 90s.. I dunno. But that dislike has held, even if the baseball pundits say I should admire Billy Beane and his ability to make a small-market team competitive.
So here's hoping for a good game on friday.