Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Strange Turn Arounds

Maybe I should complain more often? (is it even possible for some one who complains constantly to complain more often?)

The Bruins and the Red Sox both pulled off wins yesterday. Matsuzaka was awesome, pitching seven shut out, one hit innings. Jed Lowrie's batting average is over .500! FIVE HUNDRED! Three wins in a row. Now they fly out west to face Oakland, and Lackie pitches tonight. (so there goes the win streak)

The Bruins did what seems like the only thing you need to do to win a playoff game these days: They scored the first goal. The wonders ne'er cease. The team, smartly, is not hanging around Montreal between games three and four. They are hiding out in Lake Placid, NY in an attempt to protect Zdeno Chara from the ire of Canadiens fans who want to see him jailed.

I still have zero confidence in both teams. I just need to say that publicly. The Bruins going out in five games is only marginally better than going out in four, and if this is the best Red Sox team in history then I am a monkey's uncle. Still, enjoy it while you can.

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