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I don't know how it is in the Bronx right now, but it's barely misting in Manhattan about 3 miles from the stadium and it's been that way for at least an hour.

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Worry not, Soriano will pout his way back to leadoff in a week. And here I thought Reed Johnson was going to bat leadoff today.

 

This game has been rather unremarkable, except for Fuck You Do Me doubling on his first pitch.

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Worry not, Soriano will pout his way back to leadoff in a week. And here I thought Reed Johnson was going to bat leadoff today.

 

This game has been rather unremarkable, except for Fuck You Do Me doubling on his first pitch.

I've seen some lineups that have Fukudome in the two-slot, which makes sense if his numbers in Japan were any indication.

 

I guess I'm just cold on The Riot at this point, although I'm not yet ready to jump on the bandwagon that has made Ronny Cedeno a fashionable candidate once again.

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The Nationals look good. If they can get some solid starting pitching, they'll be dangerous.

 

I don't know how it is in the Bronx right now, but it's barely misting in Manhattan about 3 miles from the stadium and it's been that way for at least an hour.

 

It's not raining in Queens either. Ugh.

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Edwin Encarnacion makes a throwing error on his first play of the year.

Neifi comin'

 

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Well, Santana went 1-2-3 in his first inning as a Met with two popups and a strikeout. That's good.

 

And Carlos Delgado popped up with men on second and third with two outs. That's just expected.

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Why the hell do they keep calling Felix Pie, Felix Pee-Ay? It's P and ye put together. Reminds me of Abreu. It's A-bre-oo. Not A-Bre-U.

I can't really parse that, so I'll just ask: do we emphasize the first or second syllable of Pie? I hear people use both. I think we should just pronounce it "pi," or call him Cat Foot.

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It's not really two syllables. It's more like saying "ye" with a P in front of it. But if it had to be divided into syllables somehow, it would be the second one. He would say it right if he would stop adding the ay, and add a "ye" after the Pee (although it's really just the P sound, not Pee).

 

Cat Foot makes most sense if you can't pronounce it.

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It's not really two syllables. It's more like saying "ye" with a P in front of it. But if it had to be divided into syllables somehow, it would be the second one. He would say it right if he would stop adding the ay, and add a "ye" after the Pee (although it's really just the P sound, not Pee).

 

Cat Foot makes most sense if you can't pronounce it.

Fuck it, I'm just gonna call him Cat Foot.

 

Shame about Zambrano. I hope this isn't late-onset Dusty damage. I fear the worst.

 

Poor Ernie. He doesn't sound so good. Bad day to get a cold.

 

Corey Hart looks like a werewolf.

No, he's Arch Hall Jr. from Eegah!

corey_hart_mlb.jpgeegah2.jpg

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Mets up 6-0 now as Wright clears the bases with a double. I'm still concerned that Delgado will have another horrid year, but the rest of the big names have been pitching in.

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It's not really two syllables. It's more like saying "ye" with a P in front of it. But if it had to be divided into syllables somehow, it would be the second one. He would say it right if he would stop adding the ay, and add a "ye" after the Pee (although it's really just the P sound, not Pee).

 

Cat Foot makes most sense if you can't pronounce it.

Fuck it, I'm just gonna call him Cat Foot.

 

Shame about Zambrano. I hope this isn't late-onset Dusty damage. I fear the worst.

 

Poor Ernie. He doesn't sound so good. Bad day to get a cold.

 

Corey Hart looks like a werewolf.

No, he's Arch Hall Jr. from Eegah!

corey_hart_mlb.jpgeegah2.jpg

 

Watch out for snakes

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