I don't usually do analysis of this sort, but I can't resist...
Commercials, repeated every other inning, in which a human television set speaks of painting toenails
Keith Hernandez, wearing a manfur that would have made David Puddy proud, referring to an opposing pitcher as a Wookie
Billy Wagner's velocity in Game 2 maxxed out at 92 MPH
Ryan Zimmerman's first major-league home run is a little too reminiscent of Chipper Jones', as are his Mets-killer 10-for-20 numbers.
That I'll do what I did this afternoon and post a blog entry under the wrong date, and thus no one will scroll down far enough to read it (See "Minutiae Break: The Debut")
In other news, David Smith of Retrosheet did me a nice favor and put together an all-time list of Mets "tag-offs," which I hope to fully review by the weekend.
Commercials, repeated every other inning, in which a human television set speaks of painting toenails
Keith Hernandez, wearing a manfur that would have made David Puddy proud, referring to an opposing pitcher as a Wookie
Billy Wagner's velocity in Game 2 maxxed out at 92 MPH
Ryan Zimmerman's first major-league home run is a little too reminiscent of Chipper Jones', as are his Mets-killer 10-for-20 numbers.
That I'll do what I did this afternoon and post a blog entry under the wrong date, and thus no one will scroll down far enough to read it (See "Minutiae Break: The Debut")
In other news, David Smith of Retrosheet did me a nice favor and put together an all-time list of Mets "tag-offs," which I hope to fully review by the weekend.
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