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By Jim Lynch on Oct 2, 2007 in Baseball | Comments Off
After a week of holding my breath and fully expecting the season to end, my P…
Up before dawn to bring you thoughts from the right.
By Jim Lynch on Oct 2, 2007 in Baseball | Comments Off
After a week of holding my breath and fully expecting the season to end, my P…
By Jim Lynch on Sep 25, 2007 in Baseball | Comments Off
With six games to go the Phillies are just two games down to the Mets in the …
By Jim Lynch on Sep 21, 2007 in Baseball | Comments Off
I know that I may be the only person who visits this blog that is interested …
By Jim Lynch on Sep 19, 2007 in Baseball | 1 Comment
As I said earlier, this is going to be a long dozen days. The Mets beat Washi…
By Jim Lynch on Sep 19, 2007 in Baseball | 1 Comment
I’m torn between getting my hopes up and not letting them get dashed again. T…
By Jim Lynch on Sep 5, 2007 in Baseball, Sports | 1 Comment
and I think I’m going to throw up.
Cheering on "my team" is painful.
By Jim Lynch on Aug 6, 2007 in Baseball, Sports | Comments Off
Regular readers know that I am a life long baseball fan. I have actually been…
By Jim Lynch on Jul 14, 2007 in Baseball | 5 Comments
It’s a sports record that’s sure to be broken sooner rather than later. No, not the home run record being chased by Barry Bonds.
In their defense, my Philadelphia Phillies are, “the oldest, continuous, one-name, one-city franchise in all of professional sports.” [source] So it’s not surprising that a team that has been playing for 124 [...]
By Jim Lynch on Oct 7, 2006 in Baseball, Non-political, Sports | Comments Off
As regular readers will know, I am a huge baseball fan. Yesterday the sporting world lost a great ambassador, not only for the Negro Leagues, but for all of baseball, with the passing of Buck O’Neil.
Buck O’Neil, a batting champion in the Negro Leagues before becoming the first black to serve as a major league [...]
By Jim Lynch on Jul 30, 2006 in Baseball, Non-political, Sports | 1 Comment
It’s official — The Phillies 2006 season ended today with the start of the “rebuilding”.
The New York Yankees acquired All-Star right fielder Bobby Abreu and starting pitcher Cory Lidle from the Philadelphia Phillies on Sunday for four minor league prospects.
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The Phillies get left-hander Matt Smith and Class-A shortstop C.J. Henry — a first-round draft pick [...]
By Jim Lynch on Jun 10, 2006 in Baseball, General, Non-political, Sports | Comments Off
I’m watching the NCAA Super Regional between Georgia and South Carolina. The first two innings have been a Gamecock Home Run Derby. They have hit 6 homers in the two innings, all comming with two outs. Current score 9-0.
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By Jim Lynch on Mar 12, 2006 in Baseball, Sports | Comments Off
We’re less than a month away from the start of the 2006 Baseball season. The Hot Wing Conspiracy Fantasy Baseball league still has a few spots left. Find out more here.
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