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just like new

now that's what i'm talking about. steadfast, stiff-necked workmanship. calm composure; business as usual. play the game off and accept the result.

confidence.

we saw it all summer, missed it badly this weekend, and welcomed it back just when it seemed to have left for winter quarters in foxboro, massachusetts, or durham north carolina, or wherever. the 2005 season began with an eckstein at-bat at minute maid park -- he grounded to short -- and it began anew with another eckstein at-bat at minute maid, and another groundball, this one worming its way through the infield.

"no way this guy makes the last out," i had said moments before -- and bless his heart the lil guy got a hit and made me look sorta smart in front of my friends steve (pirates fan), lisa (giants), and anthony (ecstatic chixos lifer). small victory, but i was prepared to savor it all the way to april; kinda not much choice, you know? edmonds stepped in, and i muttered "pop one into those dinky seats in left" with no conviction. when the count got to 3-1 steve asked, "take a pitch?" and, still not particularly interested, i answered, "naw, letter rip."

jimmy walked, and the astros conferenced as albert's shadow darkened the mound. i looked up from the floor and dared to ask anthony and lisa, matter-of-factly: "how well do you guys know your neighbors?" "oh we know `em," lisa said, "they're cool." "so just in case something really exciting happens here and i start screaming like a madman, they're not going to call the cops or anything?" lisa: "no, they'll be fine. they've been hearing it all week from anthony because of the white sox."

excellent; licensed to shrill.

"he's gotta lay off that slider," i was explaining, just as albert flailed right through one on lidge's first pitch and looked terrible doing it. he stepped out of the box and drew a deep breath, and i told steve: "his body language and facial expressions are not inspiring a lot of confidence." he took his stance, and i looked at albert's image on the screen and thought: c'mon, you can do this.

like albert needed me to tell him.

and so it continues -- the series, the season, the stadium; larry walker's career. we go back to wondering who will be healthy enough to play, and which mulder is going to show up, and can the bullpen hold a lead, and will la russa keep the irrational decisions to a minimum. . . . . . or maybe we don't. maybe we just let all that stuff go. maybe, in this newly born season, we simply watch like the newly born -- with little understanding but much wonder. maybe we mull nothing but newborn thoughts: so this is what it's like to be alive. well i'll be damned.

no need to ask us who's our daddy.

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Poetry,
my friend. Pure poetry.

by rockin redbird on Oct 18, 2005 3:18 AM EDT   0 recs

I have chills....
excellent post.

by dccardsfan on Oct 18, 2005 3:25 AM EDT   0 recs

holy shit!!!
still shaking, after many beverages and many hours. Berkman's homer was a dagger to the heart, but Albert....christ, what do you say? Now can they shut the hell up about the Yanx and the Bosox? There actually is drama in the NLCS after all. Imagine that. !@#$ing bastards.

And how about the Rams and the Cards playing at the exact same damn time? Anybody ever seen that happen before?

by nota bene on Oct 18, 2005 4:45 AM EDT   0 recs

I live in NC
and only have basic cable.  I actually pencil it in on my calendar when I'm going to be able to see the Rams or the Cardinals on my very own TV. (Very rare occasions)  Both at the same time??  Unheard of and, really, quite unfair!

I did start to Tivo the Cards game after the Berkman homerun because I couldn't quite bear the pain & switched over to ABC.  I only lasted about 10 minutes before I had to go back and & started watching the rest of the game.  Somehow, after I got to the top of the ninth, I kinda forgot about the Rams.....

by calico30 on Oct 18, 2005 5:21 AM EDT to parent up   0 recs

A Harmless Bit of Schadenfreude
This, from the open game thread over at Crawfish Boxes:

"Great" Albert

What a classy player Pujols is.  Fawning awestruck at his masterwork of hitting as he stood majestically in the batters box.  I'm surprised he even made it to first base.

I agree, don't ever pitch to Pujols, pitch AT him.  He should feel damned lucky that Lidge made a mistake and hung that slider.

In a way, I'm glad we're going back to St. Louis, then the Astros can literally demolish that joke of a stadium of theirs.

by A Nameless Crawfish on Tue Oct 18, 2005 at 03:32:14 AM EST

Mmmm...there are many ways I could "Reply to This," but it's better to let this Crawfish simmer in his own bitter, envious juices.  

by Hummingbird on Oct 18, 2005 7:40 AM EDT   0 recs

I'll comment for you..
HE calls Busch a joke of a stadium??? Where has he been the last few years? I've seen bigger high school fields than the Juice Box. I'll tell you what was a joke; that home run by Berkman. It would have been nothing more than a warning track shot in Busch, a REAL stadium.

by cardsrul on Oct 18, 2005 10:37 AM EDT to parent up   0 recs

I teach at a CO HS
and asked one of my students who plays how far the fences are at our field.  He responded "375."  "And in the corners?" says me.  "375" says he.

by sdesserman on Oct 18, 2005 11:24 AM EDT to parent up   0 recs

You know...
If I had just hit a 5000 foot homer to save my team's season I believe I'd stand there and admire that sumbitch for a while too.

by mikedallas23 on Oct 18, 2005 1:36 PM EDT to parent up   0 recs

Here are a couple of comments
from two Red Sox fans after I had posted the pics of Albert on another site:

Fan 1: All I can say it upsets me when a guy  watches his home run leave the park. It is a damn  good thing that nobody on the Red Sox  does that! Shame on you Albert!

Fan 2: Hear hear, no room for that in the game!!!!

Can you say bitter?

by cardsrul on Oct 18, 2005 2:51 PM EDT to parent up   0 recs

Yeah
Manny NEVER does that (roll eyes).

by mikedallas23 on Oct 18, 2005 3:21 PM EDT to parent up   0 recs

And neither
does Big Papi...coughBScough

by cardsrul on Oct 18, 2005 3:25 PM EDT to parent up   0 recs

And by the way
wonderful post, LB.

by Hummingbird on Oct 18, 2005 7:40 AM EDT   0 recs

That was no doubt
one for the ages. Looking forward to game 6.

by Singing Bud Man on Oct 18, 2005 9:22 AM EDT   0 recs

Heard on the radio in Columbia MO
Annoying morning guy 1-"So, what do the Astros do now?"
Annoying morning guy 2-"Well, you don't tug on Superman's cape"
Sums up the feeling I had lastnight pretty well.

by WhackCuzzi on Oct 18, 2005 10:35 AM EDT   0 recs

Mulder - This is what we got him for.
A lot of people were saying this pre/post game 2 of the LCS.  I think it is even more relevant now.  There will be some insane pressure on him tomorrow night, and two days of building on it as well.  I am curious to see how he does.  For some reason I can only picture the extremes - a 1 or 2 hitter complete game, or a 5+ run blow-out before the 5th.  I am using all of my might to summon back that 10 inn CG shutout of early season lore.

On a side note, I will say that I didn't have the same reaction as others to the Pujols HR.  I was in complete disbelief.  The odds of it happening were so slim I couldn't wrap my head around it.  I was still a little sour on some of the moves/missed chances earlier in the game.  That excited feeling in the pit of my stomach has grown leaps and bounds since last night.

On a last note, check out Jason Starks article on ESPN.  I thought it was particularly poignant, but then again I am Cardinals fan.

by sdelek on Oct 18, 2005 10:39 AM EDT   0 recs

Poker
I meant to post this last night - but right before Pujols came up, I was explaining to my wife the similarity with Texas Hold 'em.  The only thing you can do in poker is to get your money into the pot with the best hand.  If you get beat by someone drawing out on you - there's nothing you can do about it - you did all you could.

When Edmonds walked, I just leaned back and said, "Well, we got our money in with the best hand - whatever happens, we can't ask for more than that."

by STLEdge on Oct 18, 2005 11:22 AM EDT   0 recs

Like that analogy
Edge... let's take it a step further. The Astros have their "pocket aces" for the next two games... but there are a lot of hands that beat a pair.

by Matt on Oct 18, 2005 11:30 AM EDT   0 recs

Mulder, again....
ESPN is offering Mulder's post game stat sheet from game 2 for free.  It is really interesting.  Check it out here:

Mulder's Stat Sheet - Game 2

by sdelek on Oct 18, 2005 11:46 AM EDT   0 recs

that is way cool
thanks for the link

by lboros on Oct 18, 2005 12:05 PM EDT to parent up   0 recs

Anyone else notice....
How amped people are today? I mean it seemed to me earlier in the week that everyone was down after the "Cuzzi incident" but this morning people are bouncing off the walls. Yesterday I was convinced that this thing was over, having to face Pettit Oswalt and Clemens 3 in a row, but last night changed everything. My inbox is filling up with people just babbling incoherently trying to find the words to express what happened. I had voice mails from people that were just screaming. My brother called up all drunk and said "I love you" and hung up the phone. Just an unbelievable night.

by WhackCuzzi on Oct 18, 2005 11:49 AM EDT   0 recs

nope...
hadn't noticed any excitement. what's going on?  :-P

by rockin redbird on Oct 18, 2005 12:00 PM EDT to parent up   0 recs

Nothing much, really
some guy named pooholes apparently hit a home run last night. not sure what the big deal is. ;-)

by cardsrul on Oct 18, 2005 12:06 PM EDT to parent up   0 recs

I recommend
this article from Newsday.  

Best lines:  

If you're a student of baseball history, you know that the baseball gods have spoken, and it's time for Albert Pujols to get himself some Most Valuable Player hardware. A National League Championship Series MVP, that is, before he probably picks up a trophy from the regular season next month.

and this:

And how ironic that David Eckstein came up. For Eckstein, last winter, replaced Edgar Renteria, who made the last out of last year's World Series loss to the Red Sox, then did the same for this year's Red Sox against the White Sox. The pesky, diminutive Eckstein fell behind 1-and-2 before grounding a single to leftfield.

The bottom line?

Houston fans walked out to the song lyrics "If at first you don't succeed, get yourself up and try again." They could play those on the team plane, too. It really doesn't matter.  The Astros lead this exciting series three games to two, and they are the decided underdogs.
So says, The Dude

by Titus Pullo on Oct 18, 2005 12:14 PM EDT   0 recs

I love this feeling!
Anyone notice that the whole city is buzzing about this win? The town wasn't even this excited when the Rams won the Super Bowl! If that doesn't say "baseball town" I don't know what does.

by Andy on Oct 18, 2005 12:21 PM EDT   0 recs

The Crawford Boxes and the 9th Inning
"i muttered "pop one into those dinky seats in left" with no conviction.""

I'm glad you mentioned this. While my heart is into any deep analysis, Lidge looked like he had no interest in giving Edmonds this opportunity. So he pounded Edmonds inside, where his margin for error was pretty thin. That walk doesn't happen without the short porch in left.

by Rob H on Oct 18, 2005 1:37 PM EDT   0 recs

Berkman's homer
also doesn't happen with that short porch. Nothing more than a warning track out in any other park...

by cardsrul on Oct 18, 2005 2:18 PM EDT to parent up   0 recs

Who
is actually getting any work done at work today? I've done nothing but cruise the net and post here all day long. Feels like a damn vacation--I LOVE IT!!

by rockin redbird on Oct 18, 2005 2:27 PM EDT   0 recs

that's the beauty
of not having a job anymore; nothing else to worry about. :-)

by cardsrul on Oct 18, 2005 2:31 PM EDT to parent up   0 recs

Cardsrul...
You have no idea of how much I envy what you just posted.

by rockin redbird on Oct 18, 2005 2:39 PM EDT to parent up   0 recs

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