Monday, October 18, 2010

A Tale of 2 Seasons

The 2010 NASBL Season will go down as one of the most exciting seasons ever. However 1 team wasn't counting the days they were counting the number of outs left. That team was DFW. Dallas Morning News beat writer Ima Dumbas wrote 'Our National Nightmare is finally over'. 'The Spurs management has driven this organization into the ground the last couple of years. They over estimated the talent 2 years ago and under estimated the talent (or lack of) this year. They got to old, to fast with the retirement of Barry Bonds and the lack of production this season from Milton Bradley and retiring Spurs hero Ken Griffey Jr. The Spurs could play long ball with any team in years past and now they are getting out HR'ed by 100, actually 239 to 147. Six different pitchers had Double Digits wins....'NOT'!... that were loses. Rookie Ross Ohlendorf was 12-10, 5.22era was the bright spot of the pitching staff while rookie Chris Volstad was 2-12, 6.51era, veteran Aaron Harang was 4-14, 6.16era, Andy Pettitte was 8-16,5.66era, Brad Penny was 7-10,5.40era, and Jeremy Guthrie was 10-11, 5.56era............see why the 101 loses!! Now after writing all that how in the hell did Brad Penny and K. Kawakami combine for the a Perfect Game?????? The Spurs better clean house from top to bottom and it might start with Redd Robbins'! When Robbins was asked if he thought Dumbas was right or wrong? He said Dumbas was wrong. When ask why? Robbins said, 'He [Dumbas] spelled my name wrong; there is only 1 'd' in Red' !

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