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PostPosted: Sat Sep 01, 2007 4:06 am 
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Rick Ankiel. After his grand slam tonight (his 5th HR since being called up, 37th this year including his minor league totals) led the Cardinals to a win and within 2 games of the Cubs, its getting harder to believe that this is just a publicity thing, and it really is amazing to think that he has become a "big league" hitter in less than 3 years (minus injury time). I am obviously biased, but who else has a better story?

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clay buchholz tomorrow after he throws a no hitter

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Rick Ankiel. After his grand slam tonight (his 5th HR since being called up, 37th this year including his minor league totals) led the Cardinals to a win and within 2 games of the Cubs, its getting harder to believe that this is just a publicity thing, and it really is amazing to think that he has become a "big league" hitter in less than 3 years (minus injury time). I am obviously biased, but who else has a better story?


I agree considering it hasnt been blown out of proportion yet

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Peyton Manning winning the Super Bowl.

Ankiel is a cool story though. If you want to call LaRussa and talk to him about it, I have his cell number. And I'm not kidding.

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tbeals13 wrote:
Rick Ankiel. After his grand slam tonight (his 5th HR since being called up, 37th this year including his minor league totals) led the Cardinals to a win and within 2 games of the Cubs, its getting harder to believe that this is just a publicity thing, and it really is amazing to think that he has become a "big league" hitter in less than 3 years (minus injury time). I am obviously biased, but who else has a better story?

I had to work tonight and was emersed in our coverage of the opening night of High School football, but glancing at the ticker a few times it did look utterly hopeless, i have to admit. That HR was huge, i equate it to Scott Sezios 3 run triple from last season, a season changing hit. And how about the bullpen? The one thing the Cards have going for them is timely hiting, and the best bullpen in the game hands down. After another putrid go of it by Anthony Reyes, we may have seen his last start of the year, especially with Mark Mulder and Mike Maroth looming. A rotation of

- Adam Wainwright (one of the top 5 starters in the league since the All Star game)
-Braden Looper (He's proven thus far to be able to keep the team in most games and when he is on is very good)
-Joel Pinero (A nice under the radar aqquisition so far)
-Mark Mulder (If he can return to anything even close to what he was, will be an asset to the team down the stretch, esp. with his fresh arm)
-Mike Maroth and/or Todd Wellmeyer (Not gonna ask much from these 2, just eat innings and keep the team in games... Please no more starts for Kip Wells or Anthony Reyes!!!)


I think any Cards fan could live with this rotation for the playoff run, especially given the injuries and how rediculously bad SP was to begin the year. Anthony Reyes =single biggest waste of talent out there....


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that's pretty good, laura. ankiel's an ok story but i'm not sure it's the best story of the year. i think peyton finally winning the big one is much bigger considering people all the way back to college say he would never 'win the big one,' and he hadn't (though it's a bullshit thing, i know, but it's a good story).

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Iraq winning the Asian Cup

And the worse story would be the cocksucking fuckknuckles murdering celebrating fans when they beat Japan in the semi final.

This might just be the best story in sports EVER. Except maybe the Christmas of 1914 when the English and German soldiers stopped fighting in the middle of World War 1, climbed out of the trenches and just started playing football and enjoying each others company.

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Hinny wrote:
This might just be the best story in sports EVER. Except maybe the Christmas of 1914 when the English and German soldiers stopped fighting in the middle of World War 1, climbed out of the trenches and just started playing football and enjoying each others company.


whoa. i didn't know that story.

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Everyone knew Peyton would win a Super Bowl, so I don't think it's THAT big of a story.

Ankiel is nice, but not a big enough story at this point (which seems to please jimmac).

The World War thing is retarded. We're talking about real sporting events, not some poetic sandlot game.

And who the fuck is Ramosansnskeasusaus?

Bonds is the worst, not best (but I know that's what Club had in mind).

Michael Vick gets my vote. :wink:


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Hinny wrote:
Iraq winning the Asian Cup

And the worse story would be the cocksucking fuckknuckles murdering celebrating fans when they beat Japan in the semi final.

This might just be the best story in sports EVER. Except maybe the Christmas of 1914 when the English and German soldiers stopped fighting in the middle of World War 1, climbed out of the trenches and just started playing football and enjoying each others company.



I am absolutely going to drop this one on my brother at some point...hey, get me a beer, you cocksucking fuckknuckle...cant wait

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Ankiel is comeback player of the year (or decade). This story should get more play, but it's happening in the midwest. If this were happing in LA, NY, Boston, or Philly it would be getting a lot more play.

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According to all of the backwood necks in Alabama it is Sir Nick Saban taking over at Bama.

Seriously, I disagree with Ankiel being the best story. He could always hit. There were stories of his batting practice displays even when he was a pitcher. Just because he sucked as a pitcher and now plays outfield doesn't win me over. I maybe over stateing it but you get my point.

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corduroy_blazer wrote:
Hinny wrote:
This might just be the best story in sports EVER. Except maybe the Christmas of 1914 when the English and German soldiers stopped fighting in the middle of World War 1, climbed out of the trenches and just started playing football and enjoying each others company.


whoa. i didn't know that story.


It was mostly Scots against the Germans and that happened in Belgium, very close to where I live. The army chiefs of both sides were terribly pissed by this and urged the soldiers to get back in the trenches and continue the war and even threatened with heavy punishments. They didn't. It started with a German soldier who came out of the trenches into no man's land, shouting "Merry Christmas, We No Shoot, You No Shoot". One of the very, very few positive moments in an incredibly cruel war.


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Angus wrote:
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Hinny wrote:
This might just be the best story in sports EVER. Except maybe the Christmas of 1914 when the English and German soldiers stopped fighting in the middle of World War 1, climbed out of the trenches and just started playing football and enjoying each others company.


whoa. i didn't know that story.


It was mostly Scots against the Germans and that happened in Belgium, very close to where I live. The army chiefs of both sides were terribly pissed by this and urged the soldiers to get back in the trenches and continue the war and even threatened with heavy punishments. They didn't. It started with a German soldier who came out of the trenches into no man's land, shouting "Merry Christmas, We No Shoot, You No Shoot". One of the very, very few positive moments in an incredibly cruel war.


that's fucking awesome. not a sports story but related -- more of a humans are not that bad story -- and one of the coolest things i've ever heard.

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Boise State beating Oklahoma, obviously.

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app. state beating michigan?

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corduroy_blazer wrote:
Angus wrote:
corduroy_blazer wrote:
Hinny wrote:
This might just be the best story in sports EVER. Except maybe the Christmas of 1914 when the English and German soldiers stopped fighting in the middle of World War 1, climbed out of the trenches and just started playing football and enjoying each others company.


whoa. i didn't know that story.


It was mostly Scots against the Germans and that happened in Belgium, very close to where I live. The army chiefs of both sides were terribly pissed by this and urged the soldiers to get back in the trenches and continue the war and even threatened with heavy punishments. They didn't. It started with a German soldier who came out of the trenches into no man's land, shouting "Merry Christmas, We No Shoot, You No Shoot". One of the very, very few positive moments in an incredibly cruel war.


that's fucking awesome. not a sports story but related -- more of a humans are not that bad story -- and one of the coolest things i've ever heard.

yea man, that's something else. great story.


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Boise State beating Oklahoma, obviously.


App State over Michigan at Michigan is now bigger, but this was the previous clear winner for American sports. Although Boise over Oklahoma is an instant classic and, as a Texas fan, the second-best game I'd ever seen apart from Texas over USC, today's game is the biggest upset in the history of college football, probably college sports entirely, unless Michigan tanks the rest of their season and shows they don't have the ability everyone assumed they have.

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