Gameday Thread, NLCS #4: 10/16 vs. Rockies

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 Gameday Thread, NLCS #4: 10/16 vs. Rockies
Micah Owings (24, RHP, 8-8, 4.30) Franklin Morales (21, LHP, 3-2, 3.43) BaseballReference.com preview [opens in new window] Smoke 'em if you got 'em, folks. We're calling on all the blessed saints and martyrs this evening, simply in order that we can see the dawn tomorrow. St. Penelope of the Cross, the Blessed Salma of Hayek, and the Very ... [link]

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Monday Extravaganza Open Thread- Big Moe Memorial Edition
Published 10/15/2007 by royalsreview <info@royalsreview.com> at Royals Review
... As we mourn Big Moe, the sports world kindly offers us an action packed night, with Game Three of the ALCS (temps in the high 50s) and Game Four of the NLCS (temps in the high 30s) paired off against Monday Night Football. According to AZ Snakepit, Melvin is not starting Webb tonight, instead going with Micah Owings. Is Owings mormon? I'd bet dollars to donuts he is.  

NLCS Game #4: Franklin Morales vs Micah Owings
Published 10/16/2007 by Rox Girl <info@purplerow.com> at Purple Row
... And in their desperation they come up with ideas like bean Tulo, ...

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