It's the damndest thing. Every year, leading up to Opening Day, I start to question myself. Should I really be excited? Am I ready for the rigorous daily grind? Is this team actually worth all the time and effort I devote to it? The last week of March is always one of soul-searching and anxiety, and as I brush my teeth on the final night of the offseason, I invariably find myself apprehensive about how I'm going to feel the next day.
Then I crawl into bed, close my eyes, and stay awake. I stay awake for hours. Not because I want to, but because i can't help it. It's the same as when I was a kid the night before Easter, knowing that when I woke up in the morning there'd be a candy trail in the living room. My body wants to shut down, but my brain's working in overdrive, running through all the possible bounties the next day might have in store.
When the alarm goes off I roll out of the sheets like I was shot out of a rocket. In that split-second - the moment between when my eyes whip open and my feet hit the floor - I remember.
I put on some jeans, throw on my jersey, kill a few glasses of deliciously awesome cranberry juice, and fly. I fly through the day until at last it comes time for me to settle in front of my computer and watch the Mariners for the first time in six months. All the anxiety and apprehension is swept away in a tide of silly distant memories.
For this is Opening Day. The greatest day of them all.

Biggest Contribution: Erik Bedard, +23.7%
Biggest Suckfest: Jose Vidro, -18.0%
Most Important AB: Ibanez single, +20.0%
Most Important Pitch: Young homer, -10.3%
Total Contribution by Pitcher(s): +36.4%
Total Contribution by Hitters: -7.3%
Total Contribution by Opposition: +20.9%
(What is this chart?)
I couldn't stop thinking about this game from the instant I woke up. I went into work early in the morning like a responsible person, but once I got there I was anything but, and it's a good thing I didn't really have anything on the agenda since I just watched the Royals and Tigers the whole time before taking off at 2:30. So not only did the Mariners get going this afternoon, but they also gave me an excuse to start the week with a half-day. I defy you to find someone who had a better Monday than I did. The only thing that went poorly was doing an iPod search on the drive home for energy music and accidentally landing on Rufus Wainwright. An earnest rendition of Hallelujah doesn't get the blood flowing like you'd think it does.
I got home pretty quick - turns out the rest of San Diego wasn't in quite as big a hurry to leave work and watch the Mariners - and, in one fluid motion, settled into the old familiar position with my feet up on the desk and MLB.tv on the monitor. It's a wonder my brain doesn't take this as a sign that it should fall asleep considering it's how I spend a third of my life. It would've been great if MLB.com got the Mariners feed up and running sometime before like two seconds prior to the opening pitch since the absolutely insane game thread informed me that they were staging a ceremony for Dave Niehaus's induction to the Hall of Fame, but while I couldn't see it, or hear it, or know anything about it, no one ever said anything about Dave's pants accidentally slipping to his ankles, so I guess it probably went pretty well.
Before too long the game got started. Rather sexily, I might add, as Erik Bedard devoured Ian Kinsler with a three-pitch strikeout. I'd issue a complaint about how we the MLB.tv users were without sound for the first half-inning of the game, but considering all the problems the program was having not an hour earlier, I think we were pretty happy to take what we could get. Besides, lacking auditory input, our visual senses were enhanced, which made Bedard's 0-2 curveball look something like bendy nirvana. We couldn't have asked for a better start. The curve looked completely and utterly unhittable. Unhittable.
Then Michael Young took a 3-1 fastball and dropped it into the right field seats. Before I could overreact, though, force of habit reminded me that spring training stats don't matter, and that this was probably a coincidence. I give Young a bunch of shit all the time, because he's not a very good batter, and he's not a very good fielder, and he doesn't have a very good contract, but this home run was just a great piece of hitting. It's not like Bedard threw a Felix Mystery Pitch and hung something over the inner half; he put a good fastball on the outer black, and Young just went out and drove it the other way. There's nothing you can do about that but tip your cap and realize that if you keep making that pitch on 3-1, you'll be all right in the long run.
Other stuff happened, including Bedard getting squeezed by Jim Joyce's Reconstruction mustache, but after 30 pitches we'd get through the top of the first without suffering any more damage. On to the bottom half we went.
The second brought us another Texas Rangers watchathon, as their lineup again displayed the kind of patience for which I don't even have a proper adjective since I pretty much never get to see it. But despite throwing 24 more pitches, Bedard survived. Already we were getting the impression that even his off days are light years ahead of the average pitcher in a groove. He wasn't showing much command, but the Rangers weren't getting very good hacks. If Bedard could get back into the zone on a consistent basis, you got the feeling like he'd be in total control of the game. Anyway, on to the bottom half we went.
Bedard's struggles/awesomeness continued into the third, as it became a game of strikeouts, groundballs, and irregular command. With one on and two out, Bedard hung onto a 2-2 curveball a little too long, and it dove in and hit Milton Bradley on the foot. This set into motion what was, at the time, my favorite sequence of events in the young season. Bradley started walking down the baseline, but calmly turned around at Joyce's behest, and limped back into the batter's box with such exaggeration that the crowd started to boo. What struck me as so delightful was how every single person involved in the play was totally wrong. Bedard was wrong for throwing a bad pitch. Bradley was wrong for turning around when he knew he got beaned. Joyce was wrong for telling Bradley that the ball missed his foot. And the crowd was wrong for booing a guy who had a legitimate reason to favor his foot. Ben Broussard started chirping from the Texas dugout since he was the only motherfucker in the ballpark smart enough to know what happened, but Joyce yelled back, as being right is no substitute for gut feelings and outright douchebaggery.
Marlon Byrd fouled a ball off his own foot in the next at bat.
Following the top of the third (which Bedard escaped without allowing a run), a whole bunch of stuff happened which I feel is most appropriately summarized by this picture:
The only happening of note between the third and the sixth was Bedard coming out after five innings. His final line wasn't the best, and the inefficiency killed his ability to get deep in the ballgame, but if you were watching, it was pretty easy to see why I think he's probably the best pitcher in the American League. His curveball was untouchable. Nobody had a chance. The only thing that did him in was the fact that he couldn't really control it very well today, but given that (A) it's Opening Day, (B) it was startlingly cold (I apologize for everything I said about Cleveland and snow last April), and (C) he threw it for strikes 65% of the time a year ago, I'm not concerned. The curveball command will come, and when it does, Bedard'll take a 2 from today's BB column and move it over to the IP. I think I have a new favorite Mariner pitch.
Jim Joyce's strike zone wasn't helping matters, either. But this is the take-home message: on an off-day during which he struggled with his command, Erik Bedard allowed one run on five innings. He got a bunch of swinging strikes, kept the ball on the ground, and wasn't letting the hitters get good swings. This was an off-day. If for whatever reason you're still kind of skeptical about what Erik Bedard's going to bring to the team, get over it and hop on the wagon.
The Mariners finally broke through against Kevin Millwood in the bottom of the sixth, thanks in large part to another magnificent display of dexterity by The Best Player In The AL West. Young's error put Ichiro on base to lead off, and on an ensuing hit-and-run, Jose Lopez had the divisive at bat. The at bat where the coaching staff squeals with glee and we place our head in our hands. With Ichiro breaking to second, Lopez got a 1-0 fastball in on the wrists and somehow fisted it the other way into the hole, and Kinsler couldn't close the gap in time to get anyone out. This was the definition of hitting behind the runner. While the pitch was a ball inside, and probably should've been turned on if Lopez absolutely had to swing, we couldn't bring ourselves to complain, not with the makings of an actual rally. So we set aside that argument for another day and took what we could get.
Ibanez followed with the best swing a Mariner had taken all day and tied things up with a single to right. Then, two batters later, with one down and men on the corners, Adrian Beltre hit a grounder to third and hustled down the line quick enough to beat out the throw and let Lopez score the go-ahead run. It wasn't the most awe-inspiring of RBIs, but Beltre's faster than a lot of people give him credit for, and the fact that he busted down the line as fast as he did is a pretty good example of why he's so easy to like. The second he hit that ball he knew that beating it to first meant a Mariner lead. King Awesome isn't the sort of guy who takes days off.
Sean Green - who'd relieved Bedard in the sixth - kept doing awesome things before giving way to Eric O'Flaherty, who finished off the seventh by getting Josh Hamilton to foul out on a nasty slider. And that set up the big Insurance Inning, as the Mariners put the game out of reach in the bottom half. Kazuo Fukumori was wild in his debut and, taking a page out of what must've been someone else's playbook (first two-walk game in Kenji's Major League career), the M's actually made him pay for it. A wild pitch with the bases loaded scored the first insurance run, and a double down the line by Jose Lopez drove in the next two. It was nothing spectacular - just a groundball that eluded a diving Hank Blalock - but any ball that Lopez pulls hard enough to get through the infield is something to celebrate. God only knows when we'll see the next.
At 5-1, the game occupied that gray area between nail-biter and blowout. It wasn't a rout, but it was definitely comfortable, and not even David Murphy's RBI single in the eighth could rattle my confidence. Mark Lowe came in touching the mid-90s to squelch the developing rally and, only a few minutes later, it was time to be thunderstruck. I guess not really in the proper dictionary sense of the word - I don't think "overcome with consternation" really touches on any Mariner fan's reaction to JJ Putz - but for us it's kind of taken on a different meaning. A more enjoyable meaning. JJ saw four batters and closed things off with a splitter. (You'll recall that it wasn't until April 23rd that JJ picked up his first save of 2007.) With the Mariners in first place, who feels like taking this thing wire to wire?
It wasn't a perfect Opening Day. Even with Bedard missing bats, the M's winning, and the Angels losing, it'd be almost impossible to top what Felix did a year ago. But with that said, when I stopped to reflect on what I watched this afternoon, I realized something - the Mariners won a game in which their hitters were almost asleep. This is the support from the pitching staff that we didn't have in 2007. Last year, if the M's weren't hitting, you could just as well shut off the TV and do something else with the game a lost cause. But this time around, we'll be able to win some of those 1-0's and 3-1's. Felix and Bedard will allow us to take some of those shitty games that once left us questioning our loyalties. I don't know how much that's worth, but it's worth something. Something we haven't had for a long long time.
Going from Bedard today to Felix tomorrow doesn't seem fair. I feel like I should be paying some kind of tax.
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CHART AND WRITE-UP FTW
NOW baseball is back.
Gomez - March 31, 2008
zackly.
surprising how much i missed these
lemonverbena - April 1, 2008
Not for me.
I was an empty hole.
CapSea - April 1, 2008
Baseball isn't officially back
until I accidentally call the wrong guy the Biggest Suckfest and Matthew has to privately correct me by email.
Jeff Sullivan - April 1, 2008
I can just privately correct the post itself now instead of emailing you
like I've already done...
Matthew - April 1, 2008
...swear to god...
Jeff Sullivan - April 1, 2008
maybe you were just channeling Graham
Matthew - April 1, 2008
but either way,
I guess baseball's officially back!
Matthew - April 1, 2008
I am looking forward to Felix tomorrow.
I want him to go another 8 IP in his first outing, especially because we used 4/6 of the bullpen today. Cairo is the first who needs to go when the time comes to have a 12-man pitching staff.
Bedard was great. He was squeezed a few times and this could have avoided a few extra pitches. If this is the bad Bedard, then we are in good hands.
Wilder. - March 31, 2008
I missed WE charts.
And holy crap I really do feel like we're going to go wire-to-wire with this division. Erik Bedard is awesome. And King Felix is going tomorrow! Holy shit how is this pitching staff not illegal?!
BrettJMiller - March 31, 2008
Washburn and Silva :>(
David Piper - March 31, 2008
Also, if this is "off-day" Erik Bedard
Then holy crap I can't wait to see his good stretches
BrettJMiller - March 31, 2008
Today raced along for me too
which is odd because usually waiting for something like this drags the day out.
Matthew - March 31, 2008
Woohoo!
A win! And we can expect a sweep and possibly 6-0! (Please God, don't consider that a jinx)
Coach Owens - March 31, 2008
There is a Bedard/Felix tax
It's called Carlos Silva on Wednesday.
JLC - March 31, 2008
Silva is not bad. Just overpaid. The Tax is called Washburn.
BrettJMiller - March 31, 2008
Grease Tax
Jeff Sullivan - March 31, 2008
Well Carlos Silva isn't necessarily good, but
he's no Horacio Ramirez either
Coach Owens - March 31, 2008
Well that analysis changed my view of Carlos Silva completely.
JLC - March 31, 2008
No problem!
Coach Owens - March 31, 2008
Bedard=April 15
Felix=Capital Gains
chinn - April 1, 2008
Who else
was thinking in the 5th "oh great... is this the offense we have to live with this year?" I was....I was in an ugly place at that time...
Scrupio - March 31, 2008
so pitch #3 of the game
that's going up there pretty high on top moments of 2008 yeah? I about bursted with energy after that. Those were sick curves.
Matthew - March 31, 2008
the 0-2 pitch didn't do much for me
I was still in awe of the 0-1 pitch :)
MFAN - March 31, 2008
recaps, WOOOOOO!
baseball is back, indeed. Bedard was filthy on a night where he couldn't locate at all.
Thanks, Jeff. Been looking forward to the nightly recaps forever. Win or lose, you'll always give us a reason to laugh.
Now, about this whole 'aggressive basestealing' thing
David Piper - March 31, 2008
Was it just me...
Or did the Mariners walk alot more today than I could remember in recent memory? I am hoping they can stay this patient all season.
Fin - March 31, 2008
blame joyce, his zone was a downer for both teams today
Scrupio - March 31, 2008
ahhh, yes.
first recap of the season. looking forward to many more entertaining reads!
br
sirbrianwilson - March 31, 2008
After the first at bat I sensed a Steve Nebraska game
I was wrong but it was still awesome.
What I didn't understand was bringing in Lowe in the 8th. O'Flaherty could've easily gotten Laird out. It wasn't a big deal but I don't see the reason to go to Lowe in that situation other than retarded handedness requirements.
Mariner John - March 31, 2008
By the way, I believe I will tire of LA Woman quickly.
Mariner John - March 31, 2008
Maybe it was just to see that he had
full strength? I don't know.
Coach Owens - March 31, 2008
i think he showed that in ST.
but, i didn't mind seeing him tonight.
sirbrianwilson - March 31, 2008
Ichiro, on why he broke for second in the 6th:
I was cold.
Jeff Sullivan - March 31, 2008
never leave us Ichiro
Matthew - March 31, 2008
Well Sexson wasn't impressing.
If he doesn't stop being so bad, he can't yell at the fans for booing him.
Coach Owens - March 31, 2008
No one bood him today.
At least not from my seats. I was a little surprised.
Though when all these women jumped out of their chairs and cheered when he lined out, I vomited a little bit.
CapSea - March 31, 2008
I booed him.
BrettJMiller - March 31, 2008
You were in the rich person seats.
I was in the "I'm drunk before the game, because I love being drunk at the game but am too cheap to spring for a Safeco beer" seats
CapSea - March 31, 2008
Lower level RF isn't rich people seats. Upper-middle, maybe. But not rich people.
BrettJMiller - March 31, 2008
those are good ass seats...
I was there when they swept Boston last season.
Fin - March 31, 2008
Okay, well...
Better than my poor people seats?
CapSea - March 31, 2008
I was booing him as well
Also in lower level RF.... I also booed the kid who caught the homerun ball for not throwing it back (I didn't know he was a kid).
Good tickets, and I didn't get snowed on.
Grubbie - April 1, 2008
I'd have kept the ball because how often do you get to catch a major league home run?
But I still booed the guy for not throwing it back. So I'm a hypocrite. Oh well.
BrettJMiller - April 1, 2008
I've never understood throwing the ball back
what exactly does that prove? That you can litter? If you catch a major league home run, either keep it for yourself or give it to the nearest little kid to where you are.
pdb - April 1, 2008
I remember watching a game in 2001
when the Orioles were in town.
Cal Ripken sent a shot into the left-field bleachers, and a fan threw it back onto the field. Pathetic.
BrianL - April 1, 2008
Kingdome nosebleeds
Mo Vaughn.
Poor kid. I sorta do feel guilty for getting in his face.
PositivePaul - April 1, 2008
team solidarity
It's not rational, but then again, paying money to watch sports isn't really rational either.
I'd hold onto it for a second, wait for someone to start giving me shit, then say I'll throw it back if they buy me a beer.
Matthew - April 1, 2008
I've thrown one ball back
It was a 9th inning homer in 1997 by Lenny Webster off of Charlton. It was one of 7 or 8 games I saw Charlton blow that year.
I was so mad I tried to hit Charlton in the head. Joey Cora caught it on the fly. Best throw of my life.
Sec 108 - April 1, 2008
Hey! I've been sitting down there for 15 years.
Only recently have some "rich" folks migrated to our area.
Sec 108 - April 1, 2008
The average Mariner fan tracks a fly ball as well as Ibanez does.
Mariner John - March 31, 2008
That's impossible.
Or at least super rare to happen. Unlike somebody equaling in the mass of Vidro.
Coach Owens - March 31, 2008
That's a joke.
BrettJMiller - March 31, 2008
What part? They both seem to be extreme
rarities.
Coach Owens - March 31, 2008
The average female fan gets her jollies watching Sexson not strike out.
CapSea - March 31, 2008
were they texas fans?
Fin - March 31, 2008
Replay's on FSN right now.
BrettJMiller - March 31, 2008
I like how Blowers said "Some insurance runs would be nice"
and then we got three.
Coach Owens - March 31, 2008
Yuni only -0.096?
I can't believe Yuni's score wasn't worse. He had a bad start. On the flip side, Lopez looked solid, though he should have been tagged with an error in the first on Hamilton's ground ball.
yuniform - March 31, 2008
The single to put runners on the corners helped
Graham MacAree - April 1, 2008
Plz make the game expectancy graph bigger
Corco - March 31, 2008
You know it gets bigger if you click on it?
Coach Owens - March 31, 2008
You know what else gets bigger if you click on it?
That's some innurendo right there.
CapSea - March 31, 2008
If you look for that kind of stuff.
Coach Owens - March 31, 2008
I do.
People think I just walk into these things but it's actually a lot of work.
Quotation five. Alright.
CapSea - March 31, 2008
That was well played
Jeff Sullivan - March 31, 2008
I was down here for 50 minutes waiting for a setup
my back is killing me, but I nailed it, its about dedication
mariners124m - April 1, 2008
Click on it
It autosizes when I put it in a post.
Jeff Sullivan - March 31, 2008
Hey, did Graham ban AK?
CapSea - March 31, 2008
Yes
and I would've done it first had I been awake.
Jeff Sullivan - March 31, 2008
The banhammer was getting a little rusty, if I can say so.
Coach Owens - March 31, 2008
You didn't miss much.
All of the sudden he (he?) stopped commenting. I was curious.
CapSea - March 31, 2008
Oh, I saw everything that happened the next day
Graham has my total support.
Jeff Sullivan - March 31, 2008
And you have to admit that whole exchange was hilariously awesome.
BrettJMiller - March 31, 2008
You know, I participated...
But I don't think it was one of the best. There have certainly been some better ones in the past threads.
CapSea - March 31, 2008
Too bad it got so confusing at the end.
Coach Owens - March 31, 2008
I do too, right? ;)
Coach Owens - March 31, 2008
I certainly wasn't complaining.
CapSea - March 31, 2008
I've said the word "certainly" a lot today...
CapSea - March 31, 2008
That's certainly true.
Coach Owens - March 31, 2008
Great game, great writeup
great times going through the game thread after-the-fact. It is now back to sunny Arizona after spending a snowy cold ass amazing weekend up here in Seattle. Definitely wish I would have been able to meet up with whomever was at the game today but I was too cold to move much, nevermind converse with people. Next time though! For now.. onwards into an easy April and hopefully Bedard doesn't throw 25 pitches/inning.
seattlesundevil - March 31, 2008
Wow! What a GAME!
How in the hell did I still get soaked, even with the roof closed...
I got my GS52 jersey. Blue. Awesome!
Pictures will be found here (uploading a batch process job now)....
PositivePaul - April 1, 2008
I'm sorry GS52 isn't on the team to have come in
during the eighth inning, Paul. :(
Coach Owens - April 1, 2008
But he does get the 9th in B-more, so...
Heh. Didn't get an opp today, though. Going to be few and far between, definitely.
PositivePaul - April 1, 2008
A few sample shots...
Needed better suspenders. Heh.
Bedard 1, Broussard 0
King Awesome Hit #1
Um. Yer out, Lopez...
Green'd
Ichi-chillin...
Prepare to be Thunderstruck.
PositivePaul - April 1, 2008
You have awesome seats.
CapSea - April 1, 2008
I have big lenses.
I also moved to near home plate for a few of those shots.
Actually, my seats sucked big time. We were SOAKED. My Opening Day panorama from this year will show the precipitation...
PositivePaul - April 1, 2008
Wait... were you in the cheap seats in the back then?
I was in 346, and to our left we saw rain and snow pour in. Someone through snowballs at the Texas right fielder.
CapSea - April 1, 2008
Threw
Fuck me something is wrong with me.
CapSea - April 1, 2008
149
Yeah, I saw Murphy dodging the hail balls...
PositivePaul - April 1, 2008
I haven't decided whether I approve of that or not.
I'm leaning towards not, only because the snow was wet, so if it's held in someone's hands it probably becomes very hard and icy and, eventually, painful.
Had it been snowballs thrown at him, I would have found that hilarious.
CapSea - April 1, 2008
Nice shots.
I kept seeing lanyards full of lenses and wondering if it was you, but then remembering you'd posted your seats and realizing that it probably wasn't. The Neihaus pick is really great, though; the camera guy looks like he's havin' a blast.
Aaron Campeau - April 1, 2008
yeeearrrrrrgh!!!
sitdown!! my big ass!!
lemonverbena - April 1, 2008
For anyone who was there
Did anyone else enjoy the 3-4 times they played "Mojo Risin?" If I had known that was gonna be a part of the whole motto for this year, I would have supported it more
Sportszilla - April 1, 2008
I would have preferred "Final Countdown"
Or perhaps Rick Astley's "Never Gonna Give you up."
Anyway, it was okay, but I'm tired of "mojo" so I was unimpressed.
CapSea - April 1, 2008
Yeah I'm tired of all things Mojo
And I know it is blasphemy to many, but rock stars who kill themselves by partying too much are not interesting to me. Nor is their music.
Sec 108 - April 1, 2008
The first person
To "rick-roll" Rick Rizz gets a +1.
kzuudj - April 1, 2008
It was a thrill to see Red
although I knew a few more LLers were in the right-center corner, I didn't catch up with them, despite purposefully standing up to try to be noticed.
I'm curious what everyone else made of the Young HR in the 1st. It looked like a pop-fly off the bat to me, and from what I heard from Niehaus, he DIDN'T think it was going out. It seemed like a ball that just got to RF and sailed.
At least that's what I was telling people; nobody was hitting Bedard very hard.
Two Rs and Two Ls - April 1, 2008
I felt the same way.
I saw it from right down the RF line, and I kept thinking, "Hey, easy out," and then it was gone. That was just a real nice swing by Young. Which doesn't mean he's not criminally overrated.
Also, for whatever reason, I have the feeling I'm going to develop some sort of weird illogical affection for Brad Wilkerson. I don't know why, I just sense it coming on.
Aaron Campeau - April 1, 2008
It looked pretty hard hit from my angle.
From where I was sitting, Bedard did not look good at all, but he did only give up one run and when I came home and saw everyone saying his stuff was great, I'm inclined to believe them because I was far away.
CapSea - April 1, 2008
Line drive that carried
Was just like Kenji's homer on Opening Day in '06 - it looked like trouble off the bat and then went perhaps a little further than it should.
I thought it was a double off the bat.
Graham MacAree - April 1, 2008
Young might be overrated
but he has the second most hits over the last 5 years or so.
Schuxu - April 1, 2008
His HR measured over 370 on hit tracker.
It was legit, although like Graham I thought 'double' off the bat.
EnglishMariner - April 1, 2008
One of the many reasons he's overrated
Graham MacAree - April 1, 2008
Best Monday ever.
Game was a lot of fun, but Section 319, Row 25, Seat 12=yeeaauucchh. Breeze from outside went right up my pant leg and into somewhere less comfortable. Watched the rest of the game behind servin' cart in Center and bullpen netting.
Still, Opening Day is always a blast, and this opening day was capped off in tremendous fashion; met my girl at Shorty's, consumed delicious hot dog, drank delicious Night Watch Ale, watched X blow the fucking roof off the Showbox.
Seriously, any band that ever considers reuniting after 20+ years to tour should watch video of X tonight. Absolutely incredible. Just, wow. Way better than I expected.
This was the kind of day that makes terrible days not make me want to swallow a bullet.
Aaron Campeau - April 1, 2008
I saw them in PDX on Saturday
and it was just as awesome as the first time I saw them, 15 years ago. My wife had never seen X before, and was really curious - she's not even too crazy about the punk rock (more of an 80's new wave woman) and she was reduced to a quivering wet bag of flour by the end of the set. I have never seen a band that plays a more solid set than X - Billy Zoom is just so much of a rock and roll god that he just stands there and is cooler than everyone.
Between X on Saturday and Springsteen on Friday, it was a good rock and roll weekend.
pdb - April 1, 2008
I booed Bradley
And I was right. If the ump was wrong about the call, get in his face, don't limp back to the batter's box like you're selling a finishing move in wrestling. And don't have your hussy Ben Broussard stick up for you, either.
batura - April 1, 2008
I dont know, the last time he got in an umpires face he got injured badly
Maybe he learned from that experience.
Schuxu - April 1, 2008
So has Dickey been called up yet?
Since McLaren has decided that he doesn't need to use his five man bench to replace Vidro/Wilk/Ibanez in close games?
EnglishMariner - April 1, 2008
Nope, but Horacio Ramirez was
just signed to a ten year, $350 million dollar contract. Oh and they traded Bedard for Reggie Willits and Felix for David Eckstein.
Coach Owens - April 1, 2008
This comment is bad
Jeff Sullivan - April 1, 2008
Failure. This post has it.
BrettJMiller - April 1, 2008
The lesson to be learned here:
Don't try.
pdb - April 1, 2008
I'd also like to thank EnglishMariner
For providing us with perhaps the greatest display of GTE that this humble blog has ever seen.
Graham MacAree - April 1, 2008
Curses! I missed out!
Coach Owens - April 1, 2008
I imagine you were busy fucking the man
Graham MacAree - April 1, 2008
Um, no.
Coach Owens - April 1, 2008
Everyone's fucking the man
How can you expect to do well without fucking the man?
Graham MacAree - April 1, 2008
Fuck my pussy, Graham.
EnglishMariner - April 1, 2008
I'll leave that for Jose Lopez
Graham MacAree - April 1, 2008
...
Coach Owens - April 1, 2008
Seconded
ningwers - April 1, 2008
Hey they fixed threading
Graham MacAree - April 1, 2008
So....
When's today's open game thread going up?
speedomike - April 1, 2008
Scheduled for 10am
Jeff Sullivan - April 1, 2008
OMGZ
I just heard on KJR Felix tore his rotator cuff. Baek to start.
FUCKFUCKFUCK
Corco - April 1, 2008
what the fuck is wrong with you
Bearskin Rugburn - April 1, 2008
He's Corco.
Coach Owens - April 1, 2008
Come on, that's just not funny.
Stick to Rick Rolling for your April Fools shenanigans.
BrianL - April 1, 2008
Go to
http://uk.youtube.com/ and click on any of the "featured videos"... pretty good april fools joke
thenatural - April 1, 2008
I've already pulled that one on my coworkers.
Nice try.
BrianL - April 1, 2008
I read an article where they interviewed him about it
he just didnt really understand... it was pretty funny
thenatural - April 1, 2008
but it says
he's not...I r confused!
marinerdan - April 1, 2008
Most insane game thread ever!
Counting the pregame thread(which I think we should) it totaled 3743 comments. Easily a new record.
All and all I say the new format handled it all right. We just need to start new threads at around 700 comments or so and we'll be fine.
Awesome game, awesome day. IMO today is like a 2nd opening day. And I don't care if I'm gonna freeze my ass off at the game, because it's gonna be awesome.
Goose - April 1, 2008
The new format definitely handled it better
but it was impossible to keep up with the comments
thenatural - April 1, 2008
Eh, after the hyper insane posting of the first 700 comments or so,
the thread slowed down to it's "normal" pace and was easier to keep up with IMO.
Goose - April 1, 2008
Yeah, that was my experience
once the novelty of the whole thing wears off we should be golden.
Jeff Sullivan - April 1, 2008
The new format
actually lead to me losing my comment virginity. Thumbs up and such. Now I just need to remember the whole z thing.
JuliaHope - April 1, 2008
we'll adapt to it in time I imagine.
I can't wait to have the first ultra-dramatic thing happen though and see the new posts toast reach the top of my browser.
Matthew - April 1, 2008
Yeah, so I picked an awful time to go on vacation
I miss both UCLA games (HELLO SAN ANTONIO!) and when I get back, the first thing I do is log on LL and immediately think "why the hell is Charleton Jimerson on this team?" and "Wait, Brandon Morrow isn't?" and "... I can't believe I missed Erik day sitting on some God-forsaken 737 over Texas."
PS - what happened to AK. I'm curious.
seattlebruin - April 1, 2008
check out LL, won't take you long to find out
lemonverbena - April 1, 2008
erp, USSM
lemonverbena - April 1, 2008
Damn you, I'm at work, but now intrigued.
seattlebruin - April 1, 2008
AK broke pretty much every LL rule ever
and so he has ceased to exist.
Jeff Sullivan - April 1, 2008
all hail the banhammer
pdb - April 1, 2008
HAIL
but I still want to see the thread!
seattlebruin - April 1, 2008
me too.
this is what I get for skipping game threads.
pdb - April 1, 2008
It was not that enjoyable.
CapSea - April 1, 2008
Check the Opening Day Lineup thread
Jeff Sullivan - April 1, 2008
Ah, I saw that one
I thought there was additional asshattery. Good to know I didn't "miss" anything.
pdb - April 1, 2008
Yeah, I know it's wrong, but I found that pretty hysterical
still hailing the banhammer though.
seattlebruin - April 1, 2008
Revel in the almighty power of the Banhammer
BrianL - April 1, 2008
Holy crap, dude.
CapSea - April 1, 2008
I wish I could take credit for that.
First saw it on Kotaku during weekly "Ban Monday." Been making its way around gaming forums since.
BrianL - April 1, 2008
*semi weekly
BrianL - April 1, 2008
oh.
Holycrap,dude.CapSea - April 1, 2008
Fuck, I messed it up.
CapSea - April 1, 2008
crdu indeed
Graham MacAree - April 1, 2008
That's okay, your intent came across.
BrianL - April 1, 2008
I blame lack of sleep and moving stress.
Once I'm settled and I get the internet back on the 7th, I expect to be back to normal.
"There knew format" .... Jesus Christ.
CapSea - April 1, 2008
This place really isn't the same without him
...
It's better. Lots better.
Graham MacAree - April 1, 2008
We have rules?
Mariner John - April 1, 2008
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