AdamZ
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Adam Zucker
Whoooo Hoooo The Fighten Phils CRUSHED the Nationals and are Undefeated. GO PHILS!!!
WOOOOOOO HOOOOOO!!!!
Now if the Union can get off the schneid......
So are the Pirates, so....
Beating the Nationals is NOT a sign of baseball prowess. My daughter could beat the Nats with a pick-up team of 8 year-olds from the neighborhood.Whoooo Hoooo The Fighten Phils CRUSHED the Nationals and are Undefeated. GO PHILS!!!
Enjoy it while you can. "We Are Family" seems like a long time ago, doesn't it?
(PS it was)
Beating the Nationals is NOT a sign of baseball prowess. My daughter could beat the Nats with a pick-up team of 8 year-olds from the neighborhood.
Umm.. this thread title is VERY wrong....
Maybe it should be Pirate's s*ck instead?
And that is notable in what way?
You did notice the smiley next to it.......right?
Guess your main concern should be will Rothlisberger be out of jail by the time the season starts?
Hey, at least the Squirrels admit their place in the pecking order... Who knew minor league ball was a part of MLB? The AL has known this for years... the NL, well, I guess they fit the clinical definition of denial.
But PNC Park provides the best venue to watch bad baseball anywhere on earth.
PNC Park is beautiful, the food is decent, and if you're itching for a game, seats are always available. Fenway is still my favorite, but PNC is very nice.
But then you have to deal with Boston fans...
But then you have to deal with Boston fans...
I'm a Penguins fan -- lost the bubble on football this last season.
But PNC Park provides the best venue to watch bad baseball anywhere on earth.
I'm a big fan of the retro-ballpark movement. My favorite 2 are still Fenway and Old Comiskey though. Good memories of both.
Well, your average park & rec field is a better venue than Three Rivers, or any of those other multipurpose 1970s era monstrosities.
I saw a bunch at the Vet, maybe 10 at Trois Rivieres, 2 at Cinci, 1 at St. Louis, 2 at Parc Olympique, and every game sucked no matter how good because those stadia were so freakin' awful.
I'm a big fan of the retro-ballpark movement. My favorite 2 are still Fenway and Old Comiskey though. Good memories of both.
Citizens Bank Park aint no slouch neither. Wonderful place to see a wonderfull ball club.