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  1. I've never been quite sure what it is either but from best I can tell it is free but I've never tried to watch a game live to see if it was. I guess I'll try to give it a shot on Thursday to see if the Minnesota/Kent State game comes through for free.
  2. Edit: Yes I know it's Cal at Tennessee...I'll have it fixed. We're less than a week away from the season kicking off and one week from the first Saturday so might as well get this started now...and since a Notre Dame/Georgia Tech discussion has alread started up in my pick 'em thread. I think the game of the week is the Cal/Tennessee game and I'm hoping that Cal gets humiliated. Jeff Tedford is probably the best thing that has ever happened to their painfully mediocre program but under him they still haven't had a truly high profile non-conference win. Maybe the Insight Bowl against Virginia Tech in 2002 would count but low profile bowl games don't really bring much attention to a program. This is the type of game that can vault a program to the next level. Even with Tennessee coming off an incredibly dissapointing year they are still viewed as a strong program and I think they might be a little underrated coming into the season. But fuck doing it for the conference, any other Pac-10 team I'd be rooting for them. I want Cal to crash and burn and be written off early in the season. Go Vols. Fuck those Bears up. Besides I'll need something to be happy about after Stanford gets crushed in Eugene. Newtwork/Basic Cable Schedule THURSDAY Boston College at Central Michigan, 6:00/3:00 PM, ESPN2 South Carolina at Mississippi State, 8:005/5:00 PM, ESPN FRIDAY Nevada at Fresno State, 10:00/7:00 PM, ESPN2 SATURDAY Vanderbilt at #14 Michigan, Noon/9:00 AM, ESPN North Texas at #3 Texas, Noon/9:00 AM, FSN Northern Illinois at #1 Ohio State, 3:30/12:30 PM, ABC* Stanford at #21 Oregon, 3:30/12:30 PM, ABC* Rutgers at North Carolina, 3:30/12:30 PM, ABC* Akron at #19 Penn State, 3:30/12:30 PM, ESPN2 Louisiana Tech at #20 Nebraska, 3:30/12:30 PM, FSN #9 California at #23 Tennessee, 5:30/2:30 PM, ESPN UAB at #10 Oklahoma, 7:00/4:00 PM, TBS Utah at UCLA, 7:00/4:00 PM, FSN Washington State at #4 Auburn, 7:45/4:45 PM, ESPN2 #2 Notre Dame at Georgia Tech, 8:00/5:00 PM, ABC #6 USC at Arkansas, 8:45/5:45 PM, ESPN BYU at Arizona, 10:15/7:15 PM, TBS SUNDAY Memphis at Mississippi, 4:30/1:30 PM, ESPN #22 TCU at Baylor, 5:30/2:30 PM, FSN Kentucky at #13 Louisville, 8:00/5:00 PM, ESPN MONDAY #11 Florida State at #12 Miami, 8:00/5:00 PM, ESPN Other Cable/GamePlan Schedule THURSDAY Northwestern at Miami of Ohio, 7:30/4:30 PM, ESPNU UTEP at San Diego State, 10:30/7:30 PM, CSTV SATURDAY Montana at #16 Iowa, Noon/9:00 AM, ESPNU Idaho at Michigan State, Noon/9:00 AM, ESPN+/GP Western Kentucky at #15 Georgia, 12:30 PM/9:30 AM, LFP/GP Florida Atlantic at #18 Clemson, 3:30/12:30 PM, ESPNU Marshall at #5 West Virginia, 3:30/12:30 PM, GP East Carolina at Navy, 5:30/2:30 PM, CSTV Southern Miss at #7 Florida, 6:00/3:00 PM, GP Virginia at Pittsburgh, 7:00/4:00 PM, ESPNU McNeese State at South Florida, 7:00/4:00 PM, GP Wisconsin at Bowling Green, 7:00/4:00 PM, GP Hawaii at Alabama, 7:00/4:00 PM, GP Louisiana-Lafayette at #8 LSU, 8:00/5:00 PM, GP Houston at Rice, 9:00/6:00 PM, CSTV All Other D-IA Games Note: I'm not sure if ESPN360 games are also shown on GamePlan so I'll just list them down here. THURSDAY Stephen F Austin at Tulsa Temple at Buffalo Florida International at Middle Tennessee Eastern Michigan at Ball State Rhode Island at Connecticut Minnesota at Kent State, ESPN360 Toledo at Iowa State Sacramento State at Boise State SE Louisiana at New Mexico State Northern Arizona at #24 Arizona State Eastern Washington at Oregon State SATURDAY Alcorn State at Louisiana-Monroe Indiana State at Purdue Northeastern at #17 Virginia Tech Montana State at Colorado San Jose State at Washington Utah State at Washington Weber State at Colorado State Western Michigan at Indiana William & Mary at Maryland Richmond at Duke Appalachian State at N.C. State Villanova at Central Florida Syracuse at Wake Forest, ESPN360 Murray State at Missouri Tennessee-Martin at Ohio Missouri State at Oklahoma State Citadel at Texas A&M Eastern Illinois at Illinois Northwestern State at Kansas SMU at #25 Texas Tech Alabama State at Troy Army at Arkansas State Illinois State at Kansas State Eastern Kentucky at Cincinnati Portland State at New Mexico Idaho State at UNLV
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    TWiB 8/21 - 8/27

    Figured it'd end soon after ESPNews jumped on it. Why was I watching ESPNews instead of the game? Because it's not televised locally. First place, late August, night game...not televised. A's local t.v. deal has been a joke for years now. Now I hope they just hold on for the win and keep the pressure on the Angels.
  4. nogoodnick is right, Oregon State has historically been the worst team. They had an NCAA record 28 straight losing season from '71 to '98. I would be remiss in not mention Cal's futility over the years and that they haven't been to the Rose Bowl since 1959. Here are the overall records since the conference added the Arizona schools in 1978, from the Pac-10 media guide. (Conference, Overall) 1. USC (150-62-5, 228-103-8) 2. Washington (142-75-3, 217-109-3) 3. UCLA (133-82-5, 207-114-7) 4. Arizona State (110-98-4, 190-129-4) 5. Oregon (111-105-2, 178-142-4) 6. Arizona (105-109-6, 171-143-8) 7. Stanford (98-120-3, 146-166-5) 8. Washington State (92-125-4, 158-156-5) 9. California (83-137-5, 141-174-2) 10. Oregon State (52-163-5, 98-211-6)
  5. So I heard from APO and the championship game will be the Pepsi Blue Bored Bowl. Well it's week 1 and getting a head start as to make sure everyone gets there picks in for this first week as there's four Thursday games to make picks for. For those new to the contest these threads will be normally posted Sunday nights. Now for this opening week there's the Miami/Florida State game on Monday so even though the week won't be over yet I'll still post the Week 2 thread the Sunday before as to give everyone time to get picks in. Also this week will be the only week I'll send out a reminder for people to get their picks in and I'll probably send that out Tuesday night. For those new to the contest don't forget to answer both tiebreak questions. You can post your picks in the thread or PM, does not matter. I post PM'd picks Wednesday nights. There will only be one deadline this week as if you miss out on Thursday you're screwed for the week as it is. Sorry about Buffalo/Temple everyone but how often you get the two worst programs in the country playing each other? Week 1 Deadline - Thursday, August 31st, 7:00 PM EST/4:00 PM PST -Lose out on four Friday games, replacement picks used for rest of the week, can't win by tiebreak. Week 1 Match-ups #3 Syracuse* (CanadianChris) vs. #4 Texas A&M* PM (Secret Agent) - GAME OF THE WEEK #2 LSU* (teke184) vs. #9 Penn State* (therealworldschampion) #5 Miami* (Spaceman Spiff) vs. #10 Florida State* (Kingofthe909) #7 Ohio State* (Gert T) vs. #8 South Carolina* (Cuban Linx) #1 Alabama* PM (AlwaysPissedOff) vs. Hawaii* (Will Scarlet) #6 Georgia Tech* PM (iggymcfly) vs. Notre Dame* (Lando Griffin) San Jose State (Agent Bond34) vs. Virginia (Edwin MacPhisto) USC* (Cartman) vs. Tennessee* (Art Sandusky) Stanford* (Bored) vs. Oregon* (nogoodnick) Maryland* (MarvinisaLunatic) vs. Arizona State* PM (Spicy McHaggis) UCLA* PM (phoenixrising) vs. Rutgers* (the pinjockey) Auburn* PM (Agent of Oblivion) vs. Connecticut* (Silver Phoenix) Buffalo* (Carnival) vs. Temple* PM (Ortonsault) Boise State (bravesfan) vs. Florida* PM (Urban Warfare) San Diego State* PM (The Last Samurai) vs. UTEP* (Angel Grace Blue) Florida International* (Vitamin X) vs. Miami of Ohio* (Hawk 34) Kent State* (JHawk) vs. Minnesota* (Vern Gagne) Oklahoma* (Vampiro69) vs. Kansas State* (Loaded Glove) Oregon State* (Princess Leena) vs. Texas* (UTBroward) Michigan* (Jimbo) vs. Kentucky* (Danville Wrestling) Week 1 Games to Make Picks For THURSDAY Temple at Buffalo Northwestern at Miami of Ohio South Carolina at Mississippi State UTEP at San Diego State SATURDAY Rutgers at North Carolina California at Tennessee East Carolina at Navy Syracuse at Wake Forest Utah at UCLA Virginia at Pittsburgh Army at Arkansas State Notre Dame at Georgia Tech BYU at Arizona MONDAY Florida State at Miami Tiebreak #1: How many total points will be scored in the California/Tennessee game? Tiebreak #2: How many passing yards will Notre Dame's Brady Quinn have against Georgia Tech
  6. Bored

    TWiB 8/21 - 8/27

    Maybe, but my arguement is that Sizemore may not get on base as often....but he goes farther when he does (the higher SLG and OPS numbers). The walks are about the same, but Grady has about DOUBLE the extra base hits that Jeter does. That's gotta count for something. I don't really buy into the whole Win Shares thing; I'm pretty much looking at it in a basis of pure stats. But if you're only going to rely on basic stats one has to point out Jeter's huge edge in RBI as well despite have so fewer number of extra base hits. Sizemore has a .315/.397/.596 line with the bases empty but then only a .269/.368/.394 line with RISP. Jeter on the other hand is hitting .385/.490/.538 with RISP.* * - Poster does not endorse this line of argument and also points out that Jeter hits better with the bases empty than with RISP during his career but does think Jeter is having a better year than Sizemore.
  7. Bored

    TWiB 8/21 - 8/27

    Jeter's huge edge in OBP really tips the scales for him more than the counting stats. And when you bring in those EVIL~ sabermetric stats that are ruining baseball or something Jeter beats Sizemore out in EQA, VORP, and Win Shares.
  8. Bowl names are still a bit unsettled but it really doesn't matter what they end up as but I did want to get the bowl bids set up before the season starts. Here are the bowl name changes I've received: Traditional Bowl's sponsor changes from Adam & Eve's Anal Lube to the Yellow Submarine (Kingofthe909) Jack Osborne's Oxycotton Bowl is now TheSWF.com Dust Bowl (Secret Agent) Lucky Strikes Tar Bowl is now Williams Games SinisTar Bowl (teke184) XXNX.com Meow Mix Pussy Bowl is now shortened to Meow Mix Pussy Bowl (iggymcfly) Marvin elected not to change the KFC PETA Bowl. I have not heard from anyone else including APO regarding the sponsor for the Bored Bowl so I'll just leave that off for now. Oh and I decided to go with Vern's idea for the 9th bowl game. Here's how the conference bids will be set up. Bored Bowl: BCS #1 vs. BCS #2 Traditional Bowl presented by the Yellow Submarine: Pac-8 #1/BCS vs. Big MAC #1/BCS TheSWF.com Dust Bowl: BCS vs. BCS Williams Games SinisTar Bowl: SE7 #2 vs. Big MAC #2 Out Magazine Bowl: WAC #2 vs. Big 8 #2 KFC PETA Bowl: Pac-8 #2 vs. Big 8 #3 Meow Mix Pussy Bowl: SE7 #3 vs. WAC #3 Ex-Lax Toilet Bowl: Big MAC #3 vs. Pac-8 #3 FireJoeMorgan.com Bowl: At-large vs. At-large Week 1 thread will be posted Thursday night.
  9. Bored

    TWiB 8/21 - 8/27

    Shawn Green has been traded to the Mets. D-Backs will pick up $6.3 million of the $12.75 million remaining on his contract through next year.
  10. ESPN is reporting he's going to enroll at Nebraska.
  11. Interesting bit of news this week at ASU as after naming Sam Keller as the starting quarterback Dirk Koetter changed his mind two days later and named Rudy Carpenter the starter. Keller might jump ship now and transfer.
  12. Starting off topic, but are the Red Sox cursed again or something? Seriously stop with this “Boston Massacre” shit ESPN. Oh my god they won’t win the East…just like the last 10 years. They still have a shot at the Wild Card and a shot at ruining the playoffs for me again with another Yankees/Red Sox ALCS. 1975 World Series Game 5 - Reds 6, Red Sox 2 (boxscore and play account) -As mentioned before the video quality of these games has not held up very well. The first few innings of this game the video is waaaaaaaaay too bright but the quality is fairly decent the rest of the game. -Graphic flashes that Joe Morgan has led the league in “on base average” three of the last four years. Gowdy brings up a quote from during the year, or supposedly it was, that a writer saying something to Joe in the effect of “you get on base a lot” and Joe replied “that’s what I get paid to do.” Wait it’s not hitting a ground ball to the right with a runner on first and less than two out? Say it ain’t so Joe, say it ain’t so. -What the hell died on Tom Brenneman’s head? -In the 6th with Morgan on first, Red Sox starter Reggie Cleveland throws over to first base 15 times. Ya that’s just a bit excessive. Not surprisingly Cleveland gives up a single to Bench and then a homerun to Perez and gets knocked out of the game, no doubt tiring after all those throws to first. -Hey a Dick Pole sighting. The announcers mention that Pole had his jaw broken earlier in the year by a line drive. Got to watch out for those balls to the face Dick. -They bring up that Don Gullet once scored 11 touchdowns in a high school football game. I wonder if Don does any Al Bundy type reminiscing about that game or pitching in four World Series? 1979 World Series Game 5 - Pirates 7, Orioles 1 (boxscore and play account) -Yay, the original network graphics show up on this game’s footage after they were missing from Game’s 2 thru 4. -Jim Rooker was the surprise starter over Game 1 starter Bruce Kison for the Pirates. Quite the risk going against the eventual A.L. Cy Young winner in Mike Flannagan with the Pirates season on the line. Rooker kept them in the game though and then Bert Blyleven, who apparently has never been good a big game supposedly or whatever lame reason he’s kept out of the HOF, pitched four shutout innings out of the bullpen to pick up the win. -The special Sunday Night Football game on ABC that night between the Rams and Cowboys is hyped through the whole game. Dallas blew out the eventual NFC champs 30-6. -ABC producers for no apparent reason go back to their Game 1 strategy of showing every single player’s wife that they can. Cosell I’m pretty sure got fully aroused when showing Rich Dauer’s wife as went into creepy old man mode about how he’d like to sit next to the wives. -Fidel Castro apparently picked the Pirates to win the Series. And who says communism doesn’t work? -Chuck Tanner’s mom died the morning of this game. Now in none of these DVD sets is any pregame coverage included but in the actual game they don’t mention this until the 5th inning. Can you imagine if a manger or player’s mom died the morning of a World Series game today how much Fox would play up that angle through the whole game? A little later Cosell accidentally says that Tanner’s wife died and takes a little bit before he (or probably a producer) corrected him. -Cosell’s gushing over Willie Stargell through out this series really reached Tim McCarver/Derek Jeter type levels. Funny enough though late in the game with Stargell up and Cosell in the middle of again talking about how Stargell is saving the city of Pittsburgh or something, he brings up Stargell being 0 for 6 with RISP so far. So in one minute he goes from being Jeter to A-Rod. -Here’s a rule change, in the bottom of the 8th with runners on first and second Doug Stanhouse’s pick off throw trying to get Tim Foli hits Foli in the helmet and bounces all the way into the crowd. The runners are only awarded one base while today it would have been two bases. 1986 World Series Game 5 - Red Sox 4, Mets 2 (boxscore and play account) -I guess in 1986 they still weren’t having the ceremonial first pitch be thrown for the mound as Ted Williams throws it here from the stands. Williams as you see was with his son John Henry. Did they freeze his head too? -Another lackluster outing for Gooden here. He never gets in any rhythm as he seems bothered by the relatively cold weather as he’s constantly blowing on his hands after almost every pitch. He takes so much time the Red Sox hitters then start to mess with him in the 4th and 5th but constantly stepping out of box right before he gets set. -Dave Henderson was a having a huge series to this point going 8 for 18 with a two homeruns and then adding a double and a triple (although should have been a double as Strawberry made a weak effort to get to the ball) in this game. He likely wouldn’t have been playing if Tony Armas wasn’t hurt even though he was the better player at this point. -Overmatch of the Night: Sid Fernandez vs. Rich Gedman. Six pitches, six swings, six strikes. -After Strawberry pops out to end a mild Mets rally in the 8th the Sox fans greet him with the “Darrrrrrrrrrrryl” chant. He mockingly tips his cap to them. Joe Garagiola says he hates to see this happen to a young player and wonder what it does to him. Trust me Joe he had bigger problems. -After three straight drama free games, Mets bring the tying run to the plate in the 9th with a two out rally but Dykstra goes down swinging -Red Sox up 3-2, Clemens going in Game 6. This one is in the bag…
  13. Bored

    TWiB 8/21 - 8/27

    That 8-0 comeback ties an Oakland club record for their biggest comeback. 12-10 the final. Dan Haren becomes the 2nd pitcher in modern baseball history to win a game after giving up eight runs in the first two innings. Not really a record you want to be a part of.
  14. Rocket Ismail clips. 1989 TD run vs. Pitt 1989 kickoff return vs. Michigan 1990 kickoff return vs. Miami 1991 Orange Bowl vs. Colorado...the punt return called back by a controversial penalty
  15. Bored

    TWiB 8/21 - 8/27

    ESPN/Fox Games To Poison Our Youth With MONDAY Assholes (PV4S) at Assholes (So Very Fat), 1:00 PM/10:00 AM, ESPN2 Dodgers (Chad Billingsley) at Padres (Chan Ho Park), 10:00/7:00 PM, ESPN2 WEDNESDAY White Sox (Freddy Garcia) at Tigers (Zach Miner), 7:00/4:00 PM, ESPN2 THURSDAY Cardinals (Jason Marquis) at Mets (Dave Williams), 7:00/4:00 PM, ESPN2 SATURDAY Nationals at Braves, 1:00 PM EST, Fox Cubs at Cardinals, Noon CST, Fox Yankees at Angels, 4:00/1:00 PM, Fox SUNDAY Cubs at Cardinals, 8:00/5:00 PM, ESPN
  16. I don't care about the Little League World Series but check out the 6' 8", 256 lbs, "13 year old" first baseman for Saudi Arabia.
  17. 49ers trade Kevan Barlow to the Jets for an undiscolsed draft pick. He turned into complete shit after he got his big contract and was likely going to lose his starting job to Frank Gore.
  18. I bet Dusty is upset that the Cubs didn't trade for Infante. A Perez/Infante is platoon at 2nd is the ultimate offensive chasm. Can someone tell the Mariners they aren't playing the A's for over a month. It's okay for you guys to win games again. Angels tie it up 2-2 in the 8th, going for the four game sweep and a 11th straight loss for Seattle. Edit: Annnnd the Angels win it in the 9th. Fuck.
  19. Bored

    The Streak

    That's the one chapter in the book that I will every once in a while go back and reread.
  20. Well being it's Plaschke if there wasn't a log in I probably wouldn't have read it anyways. But ya that is the usual Plaschke bullshit to suggest Ethier was some how unknown but again it's still a surprise that he has played as well as he has so soon.
  21. The link needs a login to read it so I didn't bother but Javier Herrera was regarded as the A's top outfield prospect and the majority of people liked the deal from the A's perspective, including myself. No one thought Ethier would breakout as quickly as he did. Edmonds season might be over as he has post concussion syndrome which has ended the seasons of Corey Koskie and Mike Matheny this year.
  22. This was posted earlier in the thread but the clip was someone using a handheld to record the game off their t.v. so here's a better and more complete clip. Scott Norwood...you know what happens Now here's a cool clip. Eagles/Cowboys...Bounty Bowl '89
  23. Bored

    The Streak

    Last night the Oakland A’s beat the Seattle Mariners 4-0 and by doing so have tied a Major League record with 15 consecutive wins over a divisional opponent (Braves turned the trick against the Padres in 1974). On the season the A’s are 53-51 against everyone besides the Mariners while on the flip side the Mariners are 55-49 against everyone besides the A’s. The A’s dominance of the Mariners has now put them a position that didn’t seem possible just a few weeks earlier and that is a commanding lead in the A.L. West. Now it was just four years ago around this time of year that the A’s were in the middle of another streak, one of much more historic importance that I was able to see in person. On August 12th, 2002 the A’s lost the Toronto Blue Jays 2-1 at home dropping themselves 4 and a half games back of the first place Mariners. They wouldn’t lose another game until 24 days later. The following night an Eric Chavez two run single in the 7th broke a 3-3 tie, Billy Koch made it interesting in the 9th as he usually did but the A’s held on for a 5-4 win. They’d take the rubber match 4-2 the next day. That Friday on the 16th I went to the game with my brother as the A’s played the White Sox, the first of three games I’d attend during the streak not that I had any idea at the time what had started. Jermaine Dye led off the 2nd with a homerun and that would be enough for Cory Lidle and three relievers as the A’s went on to win 1-0. After sweeping the White Sox that weekend they headed to Cleveland for four games. The Indians would hardly put up a fight as the A’s outscored them 29-7 during the four game sweep and left Cleveland in a tie for first now with the Mariners. Next up was a trip Detroit. The A’s crushed the hapless Tigers 9-1 and 12-3 for wins #10 and #11 in the streak and the Mariners had lost both days giving the A’s a two game lead now in the West, a six and a half game swing in a span of 11 games. But in the finale in Detroit it appeared the streak would come to an end. In the 4th starter Aaron Harang was tagged for five runs, capped by a Randall Simon three run homer off reliever Micah Bowie to give the Tigers a 7-2 lead. A’s were still down 7-3 going into the 8th but it was in that inning that you got the feeling this streak wasn’t going to end anytime soon. Greg Myers led off the inning with a homerun, Chavez would hit a two run double a few batters later to cut the lead to a run, and then John Mabry followed with another two run double to give the A’s the lead. They tacked two more runs on in the 9th on a Dye homer and the A’s would win 10-7 for win #12. Off to Kansas City next for a fairly easy sweep to cap a 10-0 road trip and head home with a 15 game winning streak. Now while on this was going on baseball involved in another labor dispute. My Dad and I had tickets to the A’s return game from the road trip on Friday the 30th against the Twins but there was potentially not going to be a game at all as the player’s were set to go on strike the day before if a labor deal was not agreed on. Obviously the A’s had probably more to lose than any team if a strike happened both on the field and at the box office. But for the first time a very, very long time the player’s union compromised with the owners and a strike was avoided. That following night there was a bit of a buzz in the crowd as the A’s closed in the American League record of 19 straight wins held by the ’06 White Sox and ’47 Yankees but at the same time you didn’t get the sense that people thought it would happen. It didn’t help that Jacque Jones would hit the first pitch of the game from Tim Hudson into the right field seats. But Ray Durham would answer with his lead off homerun in the bottom of the inning and the A’s would eventually win 4-2 for win #16. The next day I was off to Tahoe for the weekend for my brother’s bachelor party and I would miss three remarkable games by the A’s, not that I really noticed beyond catching a few highlights at the casinos. A’s won Saturday 6-3, after Ricardo Rincon had coughed up the lead in the top of the 8th they had answered with three runs in the bottom of inning to get the win. With the A’s now two wins shy of tying the record, they would start a streak of three straight games that they would win in their last at bat. Koch would blow a 5-2 lead in the 9th giving up homeruns to Corey Koskie and Micahel Cuddyer. But with two out and one on in the bottom of the 9th, Miguel Tejada hit a walkoff homerun against Eddie Guardado for the 7-5 win. Kansas City came in for Labor Day the next day for a brief two game “series.” The A’s blew yet another late inning lead but Tejada would get the game winning hit again after the A’s loaded the bases for a 7-6 win and tie the A.L. record with 19 straight wins. I came home from Tahoe on Tuesday morning the 3rd and the A’s had an odd off day between the two home games that day. For whatever reasons I hadn’t even thought about going to the game the next night and I was surprised about two hours before the game my Dad asks me if I want to the game but I was like “sure, why not?” Now a weeknight game against the Royals wasn’t going to have much of a presale so we weren’t too concerned about tickets even if we knew there would be a huge walk up because of the possibility witnessing baseball history. I thought that a lot of the walk up would be people getting off work and buying tickets right before the opening pitch. But apparently people were there all day long getting tickets and everything outside of Mount Davis was sold out by the time we got to the game. For those unfamiliar Mount Davis is the football monstrosity that was erected in the outfield of the Oakland Coliseum back in 1996 in place of the old school bleachers. I had never sat on top of Mount Davis and I’ll never do it again unless the A’s get to the World Series. There’s little to no sarcasm in me saying that you have a better view of San Francisco up there than you do of the field. A good portion of the outfield is obstructed so we had to pretty much rely on what the rest of the crowd did to figure what happened on long fly balls. But bad seats aside the game started out as good as anyone could hope for. By the end of the 3rd inning the A’s had torched Paul Byrd and Darrell May for an 11-0 lead. The A.L. record was in the bag. Even when the Royals scored five in the 4th there was still none of the 55,000+ at the game who was worried at all and as the 11-5 lead held most of us just wanted the game to end as soon as possible so we could see the celebration. Then came the 8th with Chad Bradford in the game for the A’s. Brent Mayne walked. Emil Brown walked. Neifi Perez singled. Luis Ordaz reaches on fielder’s choice, no out recorded, Mabry scores, 11-6. Bradford was lifted for Rincon and at this point my Dad and I started to head down the ramps to get down the field level area and watch the rest of the game standing behind the field level seats. Still not that worried but wishing they would stop this from getting too interesting. Now it is a long ass walk down Mount Davis to field level and Michael Tucker struck out while we were walking but as we reached the bottom a large portion of the stadium groaned…Royals just scored again on a Carlos Beltran sac fly. But there were now two out and the A’s were still up 11-7. Rincon was lifted for Jeff Tam and we finally settled on a spot to watch the rest of the game. Any remaining thoughts that the A’s still had this under control soon went out the window. Mike Sweeney crushed one down the left field line and it was now 11-10. It was at that point that I let out a loud “FUCK!” and got a dirty look from some old lady. It was also at that time that Billy Beane was in the A’s clubhouse breaking several things. Thankfully Raul Ibanez grounded out to ended the inning but you suddenly now didn’t even care about the record and were more worried about the A’s being part of a different record by blowing an 11-0 lead. A’s went quietly in the 8th and it was now up to Koch. Joe Randa led off with a single and Mayne bunted him over to 2nd. Koch though would strike out Brown and got two strikes on Luis Alicea…this was it, the 20th straight win! Or not. Alicea singles. Randa scores. Tie game 11-11. The sound you heard in the Coliseum was 55,000+ people being punched in the stomach at the same time. You just couldn’t believe what had happened. A team with a 19 game winning streak, playing one of the worst team’s in baseball, just blew an 11-0 lead. Now faced with possibly extra innings and the A’s bullpen almost completely exhausted, things couldn’t be grimmer. Against Jason Grimsely, Dye led off the night with a harmless fly out. Scott Hatteberg came up to pinch hit for Eric Byrnes. Grimsley missed with the first pitch and then…. Everyone knew it was gone the second it left his bat. I've never been one to start celebrating and high fiving complete strangers at sporting events but you couldn't help it here. In an instant this had gone from the worst game I've ever been to, to the best game I've ever been to. Two days later in Minnesota the streak was over. Exactly one month later the Twins would end the A's season in another dissapointing, heartbreaking playoff ALDS loss by the A's and the streak was forgotten. But it is kind of cool to know that I was able to watch some true baseball history in person. The Streak (* - Game I saw in person) #1: A's 5, Blue Jays 4 #2: A's 4, Blue Jays 2 #3: A's 1, White Sox 0* #4: A's 9, White Sox 2 #5: A's 7, White Sox 4 #6: A's 8, Indians 1 #7: A's 6, Indians 3 #8: A's 6, Indians 0 #9: A's 9, Indians 3 #10: A's 9, Tigers 1 #11: A's 12, Tigers 3 #12: A's 10, Tigers 7 #13: A's 6, Royals 3 #14: A's 6, Royals 4 #15: A's 7, Royals 1 #16: A's 4, Twins 2* #17: A's 6, Twins 3 #18: A's 7, Twins 5 #19: A's 7, Royals 6 #20: A's 12, Royals 11*
  24. "Caught by Westbrook for a touchdown....INCREDIBLE!" The Play...and Dwight Garner's knee is still down Quentin Coryatt kills a TCU receiver
  25. A's sweep the Mariners and tie the MLB record for most consecutive wins over a divisional opponent at 15. If they win the West they should be nice and give the M's part of their playoff share. At the very least let Joel Piniero throw out the ceremonial first pitch for good luck.
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