
Mets Collapse Surpasses Failure, Approaches Profundity
Walkoff Walk —
Sure there were plenty of other games last night, many of which added to the thrilling and compelling tapestry of the game. But holyfuckingshitguys, Luis Castillo dropped a 140 foot pop up to cost his team the game! Check out Matt_T's tumblr for the screen cap.
Ordinarily the Mets bullpen doesn't need any help to snatch defeat from the jaws of victory. That said; imported closer and demonstrative Jesusfreak Frankie Rodriquez has been nearly untouchable during his first season in the National League. It took a brief mental lapse from a remorseful Luis Castillo to derail K-Rod's outing, handing him his first ...
Halladay out. For how long? + Castillo’s Muff
Mop Up Duty | Baseball News Sabermetric | Baseball History Bio —
As I’m sure most of you have heard, Doc Halladay had to leave last night’s game against the Marlins in the fourth due to a groin injury.
“Just out of nowhere I felt a pinch,” Halladay said. “It wasn’t a lot of pain right after so I was just kind of hoping it was a twinge or something. But I felt it on the next pitch (the ...
E4
Marlins Die-Hards —
Not much more to say about last night's Mets game, but I will add that Luis Castillo is karmically even for his role in the Steve Bartman incident. Also, the Mets still suck at life... Video h/t: WOW
Comment and Video of the Weekend
crashburnalley.com —
Comment and Video of the Weekend June 13th, 2009 Posted in Philadelphia Phillies , MLB The umpires should have reviewed that Greg Dobbs fly ball that seemed to go over the foul pole down the left field line at Citizens Bank Park last night. Instead, umpire Jim Joyce flat out refused to check the replay — which was instituted for just such situations — and it was ruled a foul ball. The home run would have tied the game. On this subject, I’d like to share with you a fascinating comment I read on the Phillies forum Back She Goes : This is really a moot issue, but I’d like to take one more shot at explaining why I think review is useless for a ...
Someone Needed To Step Up
The Big Lead —
I swear this is the last time. Today.
This Is So Appropriate Right Now
The Sporting Blog —
Is the Keyboard Cat a little played out? Maybe. Should it play itself off? Nah, not yet. Not until he (she? it? they? we?) takes care of business first.
That's Luis Castillo, dropping the routine pop-up that would have won the game against the Yankees. ...
Play Luis Castillo off, Keyboard Cat.
This meme is now, officially, dead.
The Good Phight —
Play Luis Castillo off, Keyboard Cat.
This meme is now, officially, dead.
Play Luis Castillo off "Keyboard Cat"
Outside the Boxscore —
During last night's game of the Subway Series between the New York Yankees and the New York Mets, The Yankees won off of a Mets error by 2nd baseman Luis Castillo by the score of 8 to 7. A-Rod who hit the ball was already slamming his bat down in disgust as his teammates mopped him at first base. However this was made even more hilarious by someone mashing in "Keyboard Cat" along with the error. Play Luis Castillo Off, Keyboard Cat. (Courtesy of the Sporting Blog) ...
In Case You Missed It: More flirtations with perfection
3:10 To Joba —
Here's what you may have missed from Sunday's action while discovering where all your golf balls went. - Cliff Lee flirted with a no-hitter/perfect game but lost on that front. His team emerged victorious though, in a 3-0 pitchers' duel over the Cardinals and ace Chris Carpenter. - The Yankees took 2 out of 3 from their crosstown rivals and punctuated the series by hanging 15 runs on ace Johan Santana and a horrific bullpen. Methinks the series will likely be remembered for another reason though: - Matt Cain continues to be dominant. Best young ...





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