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Caption W and Nolan Ryan
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Posted on 10/16/2010 9:18:02 AM PDT by frogjerk

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To: 38special

Robin Ventura,

The only man ever to get 6 hits off Nolan Ryan in one inning!


41 posted on 10/16/2010 11:14:51 AM PDT by FarNorth ("To change DC, you gotta change the people that are there," Joe Miller.)
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To: eastforker

Er, seven, but who is counting?


42 posted on 10/16/2010 11:16:09 AM PDT by richardtavor (One of the rare establishment Republicans backed by the "Tea Party" movement that wants limited gove)
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To: frogjerk

I don’t know if the 7th inning stretch was broadcast, but when God Bless America was being sung they showed W on the big screen. He wass loudly cheered, not a single boo could be heard. That said, the crowd was rather obnoxious. Never been to Yankee stadium but I imagine that is what it must be like. Seeing Nolan on the mound again was the highlight of the game along with Josh’s home run and the flyover. The Rangers stuck with this manager and now it is evident the crack addled old boy is not up to the task. CJ pitched a great game, and was pulled too early. So he gave up a double to Jeter, and they got lucky on an infield single. He could have been given one more batter to face as they had a 4 run lead. But this manager is out of touch and simply falls back to the pitch count trend of 110 and out. No real thought here, just a trend-driven formula. And one of failure. So could CJ have really done any worse? What was washington thinking, he was protecting his arm? Yeah, that worked well for Strasburg didn’t it? I remember Nolan throwing in excess of 150 pitches regularly and doing it in a 4 man rotation. Funny thing, he played in 27 years in the majors. Noone else in the history of the game ever did.
Rangers and Nolan were put in between a rock (no pun intended) and a hard place when this asshole finally owned up to smoking crack and lying about it to them... during the middle of spring training. I have said it before and I will say it again... a manager can not win a ballgame, but he can damn sure find a way to lose one. Give the Rangers credit, they went through a lot this year and made it this far. I can’t speak for ALL of their fans, but Nolan certainly deserves better.


43 posted on 10/16/2010 11:25:27 AM PDT by brickdds
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To: brickdds

but Nolan certainly deserves better.
~~~~

Sure does. I didn’t know that about the
mgr .. what a scumbum .. and I thought
as I watched:

he kinda has that street hardened look.

Put Nolan in!

If the Yanks can’t win, can’t think of a
better team to grab the pennant than the
Rangers.


44 posted on 10/16/2010 11:33:30 AM PDT by STARWISE (The overlords are in place .. we are a nation under siege .. pray, go Galt & hunker down)
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To: Hot Tabasco

Lucky you! I was flipping channels that night and happened across the game. I saw the box score and I decided to watch it in case something “magical” happened. I’m glad I did and it’s one of my fondest baseball memories.


45 posted on 10/16/2010 11:40:08 AM PDT by rabidralph
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To: brickdds

I agree, the Rangers have gotten this far, in spite of Ron Washington, and he showed last night he doesn’t know how to manage pitchers.

I knew as soon as Darren Oliver came in, we were going to lose the game.


46 posted on 10/16/2010 11:42:40 AM PDT by dfwgator (Bring on the Yankees!)
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To: frogjerk

Kind of like ramming TARP in the bottom of the 9th of your administration eh, George?

47 posted on 10/16/2010 11:43:07 AM PDT by BufordP (Once a Marine - always a Marine ... Until Jack Murtha.)
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To: brickdds

If the Rangers were smart, they would can Washington and replace him with Clint Hurdle. Hurdle is the reason the Rangers have made it this far, and would be a much better manager.


48 posted on 10/16/2010 11:47:45 AM PDT by dfwgator (Bring on the Yankees!)
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To: BufordP

Can’t figure out if that ss dude is eyeballing Ruth because she still looks great at her age or he thinks she might go off on w for setting us up for the marxist...


49 posted on 10/16/2010 11:50:07 AM PDT by brickdds
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To: Jeff Chandler
Didn’t Ryan just stop pitching a year or two ago?

Seems like it, doesn't it?

I got to see him pitch a no-hitter and a two-hitter in the Dome back in the 80s. Seems like both of them were late season games.

Some of my fondest memories of my youthful days are at the Dome watching Ryan, Scott, DeShaies, Cruz, Bagwell, Biggio, etc.

50 posted on 10/16/2010 11:50:53 AM PDT by Allegra (Pablo is very wily.)
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To: frogjerk

“I guess the Yankees be my daddy”


51 posted on 10/16/2010 12:01:20 PM PDT by muleskinner
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To: brickdds
Can’t figure out if that ss dude is eyeballing Ruth because she still looks great at her age or he thinks she might go off on w for setting us up for the marxist...

He's looking at Nolan and thinking all this wouldn't be happening if Dick Cheny was Pres...I mean, Nolan was pitching...Nah, he's looking at Ruth. She's a babe.

52 posted on 10/16/2010 12:04:50 PM PDT by BufordP (Once a Marine - always a Marine ... Until Jack Murtha.)
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To: Allegra

I got to see him pitch a no-hitter and a two-hitter in the Dome back in the 80s. Seems like both of them were late season games.

September 26 1981, #5. I will never forget how loud the crowd was in the dome during the 9th.
More rare than that even, I was lucky to see him hit his first homerun. Whizzed right in front above us in the 3rd base boxes (I was a Dodger fan then) as it just cleared the fence down the line.
Saw Dusty Baker while I was on the field during batting practice at Minute Maid last month and said I would always remember him for 2 things; kindly giving me an autographed, unused bat as a youngster and grounding to Art Howe to seal #5. Class act.


53 posted on 10/16/2010 12:33:06 PM PDT by brickdds
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To: nhwingut

Ryan looks terrible. I met him in 1972, after the Mets traded him to the Angels.


54 posted on 10/16/2010 12:35:26 PM PDT by Luke21
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To: frogjerk
I like Bush's Arlington Beer Summit with Ryan better than Obama's Rose Garden Summit with that commie Hahvaad perfesser.

Leni

55 posted on 10/16/2010 12:41:31 PM PDT by MinuteGal (Are any Americans better off than they were 13 trillion dollars ago?)
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To: brickdds
Well, damn....a fellow 'Stros fan! We'll have to do a FReeper meet up for a beer at Minute Maid next season. (I'm sort of away from home right now...)

And you were at that game in '81 as well...cool! I was also at the game when the Astros were trying to clinch in '86 and Nolan threw a 2-hitter. We didn't clinch that night because Cincinnati also won. The net day, Mike Scott threw a no-hitter to clinch it.

(And then, things became painful...still kind of an "ouch!" to remember Game 6 of the NLCS...afternoon game that went into the night and I was there...)

56 posted on 10/16/2010 12:46:36 PM PDT by Allegra (Pablo is very wily.)
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To: Allegra
"net" = "next"

I shall blame the keyboard this time.

57 posted on 10/16/2010 12:47:52 PM PDT by Allegra (Pablo is very wily.)
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To: brickdds
I don’t know if the 7th inning stretch was broadcast, but when God Bless America was being sung they showed W on the big screen. He wass loudly cheered, not a single boo could be heard.

W and his dad did the coin toss at a Texans game I attended last fall (right about a year ago.) The crowd was quite genuinely enthusiastic and it warmed my heart to see it.

This was at the annual home game that honors our troops.

58 posted on 10/16/2010 1:00:31 PM PDT by Allegra (Pablo is very wily.)
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To: Quality_Not_Quantity
Kurt was so hurt that he could barely walk, and he was still able to hit one out of the park. The image of watching him limp to first base is permanently etched in my mind.

Gibson had (or maybe still has) a landscaping company on Detroit's east side and a friend of mine used to work for him. Lets just say Gibson is not a very "fan friendly" guy..........which is common knowledge anyway.

59 posted on 10/16/2010 1:11:35 PM PDT by Hot Tabasco (There's only one cure for Obamarrhea......)
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To: frogjerk
I like this version better.
60 posted on 10/16/2010 1:20:35 PM PDT by John W (Chuck Todd Is An Ass)
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