Posted on October 14th, 2009 by Jimmy
This post will be short because a 7 month old is sleeping on my chest, but I wanted to take the time to blame this blog for something terrible that has happened to me this season: I have become the type of sports fan who refers to his team in the first person plural. Example: [...]
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Posted on October 10th, 2009 by Corey
Fans of 24 baseball teams were faced with a decision this week. Who do you root/pull for in the playoffs? I know some fans stop watching when their team’s season ends. I know this type of fan. I’m not this type of fan. Going into the playoffs, I told folks (and I mentioned it on [...]
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Posted on October 8th, 2009 by Corey
It looks like Cardinals fans are cursed with Dick Stockton this year. I listened to last night’s game on the radio, so I didn’t have to suffer through old Dick. It boggles my mind that TBS brings that guy back every year. I don’t think that calling a game is a simple task, but there [...]
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Posted on October 7th, 2009 by Corey
After an incredible 163rd game between the Twins and the Tigers, the 2009 regular season is over. That means it’s time to compare scores for the First Annual Ivy Envy MLB Season Standings Predictions. Here are the results:
Corey – 24 points
Tie - Kurt & John [...]
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Posted on October 5th, 2009 by Corey
If you subscribe to the podcast through iTunes, we are having some trouble with that connection. Listening to the podcast in the post is the only option right now. We hope to get that up and running soon for the iTunes subscribers.
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Posted on October 4th, 2009 by Corey
Andy, Kurt and Corey wrap-up the 2009 season. Thanks for listening this season and be on the look-out for some off-season podcasts.
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Posted on October 1st, 2009 by Andy
The Cubs are now mathematically eliminated from the playoffs as of Tuesday, and with only a few games left, we all have to move on to other time vacuums. We all predicted that the Cubs would go out more like a lion than a lamb this season, and we all were wrong. Some of us [...]
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