Game Two
Forty-one year old pitcher Kenny Rogers . . . What can I say? His post series pitching has surely been a sight to behold. Rogers is fired up, focused, and has fantastically pitched twenty-three consectutive no scoring innings against the Cardinals, the A's, and the Yankees so far. That is the fourth best of all time! And he might beat that if there is a game six and he pitches again. The look of raw determination on the face of Kenny Rogers when he possesses the mound is a thing of beauty. Thank the Lord for Kenny Rogers. The big question of the day . . . Why didn't they just let Rogers finish off the Cardinal's in the 9th? I was holding my breath when the relief pitcher had the bases loaded. Like they always say, "If it ain't broke, don't fix it." I'm looking forward to game three on Tuesday night. Go Tigers!
5 Comments:
Todd Jones has that tendency to make his teams sweat his relief chances, that's for sure.
Here's to the 40-somethings. Yeah!
Ditto Erik's comment!
Sadly, I must admit the last time I was this interested in baseball was 1984.
Go Detroit Go !
Detroit kicks ass! Hells yeah! haha. I agree that Rogers should have finished the game. I bet he could hadda one two three out and I wouldn't have had to bite off all my fingernails watching Jones blow it. He's very lucky infield has quick hands!
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