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these two .gifs kind of remind wayward o of luis hernandez' time in majors this year:


each portrays a child, unaware of true depths of surroundings, beset by ill fOrtune and yet doggedly attempting to persist, survive, and even smile.
luis' struggles are metaphor for sad beauty of life's rich pageant. and also his failures open door for freddy the bee. who is awesomer than an august cumulonimbus cloud about to shake the chesapeake to its core.
speaking of awesome portent, this note, in balto. sun, is the larger truth as lost season continues apace:


each portrays a child, unaware of true depths of surroundings, beset by ill fOrtune and yet doggedly attempting to persist, survive, and even smile.
luis' struggles are metaphor for sad beauty of life's rich pageant. and also his failures open door for freddy the bee. who is awesomer than an august cumulonimbus cloud about to shake the chesapeake to its core.
speaking of awesome portent, this note, in balto. sun, is the larger truth as lost season continues apace:
With rookie reliever Jim Johnson winning Monday night against the Boston Redour time is coming, friends. our time is coming.
Sox [and Radhames Liz' win Tuesday night], the Orioles had pitchers earn their first major league victories in consecutive games for the first time since Sept. 1-2, 1978, when Dave Ford and Sammy Stewart beat the Chicago White Sox on back-to-back nights, according to the Elias Sports Bureau.
Labels: 2008: the lost season

3 Comments:
Here is the kind of inane comment that passes for baseball analysis in the Balto Sun. Dan Connelly reviews the O's draft picks and worries what would happen:
"if the Orioles end up with too much pitching."
hahaha - that's a good one.
great post man.
like the red sox. they have too much pitching .... and too many rings?
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