Official Game Thread - Bucs vs Reds 9/3

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Official Game Thread - Bucs vs Reds 9/3

Post by 2drfischer@gmail.c »

Cruz with his first big league home run. He managed three hits in nine at bats. He got a little sample of what it’s like in the majors so let’s hope he runs with that next year.
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Official Game Thread - Bucs vs Reds 9/3

Post by Bobster21 »

Cruz went down to get that pitch and was almost kneeling when he hit it. :o
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Official Game Thread - Bucs vs Reds 9/3

Post by Bobster21 »

Ponce ends the season 0-6 with a 7.04 ERA. :D
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Official Game Thread - Bucs vs Reds 9/3

Post by 2drfischer@gmail.c »

466B66777061763635040 wrote: Ponce ends the season 0-6 with a 7.04 ERA.  :D


Even his mother wants him released.
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Official Game Thread - Bucs vs Reds 9/3

Post by Bobster21 »

712731252A30202B263103242E222A2F6D20430 wrote: Ponce ends the season 0-6 with a 7.04 ERA.  :D


Even his mother wants him released.
She's probably a better pitcher. ;D
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Post by 2drfischer@gmail.c »

0A272A3B3C2D3A7A79480 wrote: Ponce ends the season 0-6 with a 7.04 ERA.  :D


Even his mother wants him released.
She's probably a better pitcher.  ;D


That goes without saying.
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Official Game Thread - Bucs vs Reds 9/3

Post by Surgnbuck »

It's always so bittersweet going to the last home game of the year. The final song they play, and when all the music and announcements are done, being politely asked to go home.



I'm thankful we finally were allowed to attend games. The best part about going to a game is, no matter how good or how bad your team is, that game that day or night, is a season unto itself. All the other games that are in the books, and the ones remaining on the schedule, are immaterial. They have no bearing on today. Neither do the standings. Neither do all the what if's and shoulda woulda couldas. Yesterday's star or goat, can be the opposite one tonight.



Tonight's starter with that 6 plus ERA, has a completely clean slate at the start of the game. It could be the greatest night of their career, and you get to share in it. That player who you find out was demoted or released the next day, might have had his finest moment in uniform, and you were there to share it.



You might see something you've never seen before, and maybe never will again. You get to let yourself be absorbed into the game, you get to feel the sun, you get feel the night chill in a way you just don't get watching the game on television, or listening on the radio.



Some games the crowd is really into the game, and the atmosphere is electric. Some games, it seems almost funerial. But it's always a unique experience each and every time you go.



You don't get to choose who the players are, who will be the coaches, the management team, nor the ownership. You only get to choose the team you want to devote your heart.



We don't win the games. We don't lose the games. But somehow, we're part of the games.



And that's why I keep going.



Here's to 2022.



Let's Go Bucs!!!!
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Official Game Thread - Bucs vs Reds 9/3

Post by 2drfischer@gmail.c »

Nice sentiments, Surge. For me, there’s nothing like going to a major league baseball game. It’s way better than any other sport.
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Official Game Thread - Bucs vs Reds 9/3

Post by WildwoodDave2 »

75535441484453454D260 wrote: It's always so bittersweet going to the last home game of the year. The final song they play, and when all the music and announcements are done, being politely asked to go home.



I'm thankful we finally were allowed to attend games. The best part about going to a game is, no matter how good or how bad your team is, that game that day or night, is a season unto itself. All the other games that are in the books, and the ones remaining on the schedule, are immaterial. They have no bearing on today. Neither do the standings. Neither do all the what if's and shoulda woulda couldas. Yesterday's star or goat, can be the opposite one tonight.



Tonight's starter with that 6 plus ERA, has a completely clean slate at the start of the game. It could be the greatest night of their career, and you get to share in it. That player who you find out was demoted or released the next day, might have had his finest moment in uniform, and you were there to share it.



You might see something you've never seen before, and maybe never will again. You get to let yourself be absorbed into the game, you get to feel the sun, you get feel the night chill in a way you just don't get watching the game on television, or listening on the radio. 



Some games the crowd is really into the game, and the atmosphere is electric. Some games, it seems almost funerial. But it's always a unique experience each and every time you go.



You don't get to choose who the players are, who will be the coaches, the management team, nor the ownership. You only get to choose the team you want to devote your heart.



We don't win the games. We don't lose the games. But somehow, we're part of the games.



And that's why I keep going.



Here's to 2022.



Let's Go Bucs!!!!
Seriously, I really admire your enthusiasm
WildwoodDave2

Official Game Thread - Bucs vs Reds 9/3

Post by WildwoodDave2 »

683E283C332939323F281A3D373B333674395A0 wrote: Nice sentiments, Surge.  For me, there’s nothing like going to a major league baseball game.  It’s way better than any other sport.
It's really hard to believe- not one sweep
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