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([personal profile] catslash Jul. 7th, 2005 10:19 pm)
Very, very briefly, because I had one of those nights last night where you're not quite asleep and not quite awake so you're existing in some bizarre and usually stressful world where something completely implausible is happening (in the world I was in, the Tigers were playing an overnight game and getting absolutely pasted by the Indians, and the reason why involved many-legged bugs, and I swear that's not as random as it sounds). So, I got no rest and I am tired.

Red Sox: Rained out after six innings. What a stupid ass way to lose a game, which they did, 3-1. I was watching the Tigers on ESPN for the most part, but I did hear something distressing about Boomer giving up two homers. But we still totally could have won. Stupid rain.

Tigers: Won 6-4 against the Devil Rays, and really there is nothing sadder than a home game for the Devil Rays. There were like three Rays fans there, and the rest of the crowd (if, like, twelve people counts as a crowd in a boomingly empty stadium) were all Tigers fans. Poor Devil Rays. Anyway, Douglass only gave up three of those runs. The fourth was given up by THE FARNS. I am never going to fall asleep tonight because I'm going to be trying to figure out how the freaking Devil Rays got a run off THE FARNS. (Answer: Vance Wilson sucks at life and should stop trying to gun a pickoff like he's Pudge. He is not. Way to let the guy steal all the way to third, Vance. Okay, I guess I'll sleep.) Magglio OrdoƱez and (surprise) Chris Shelton both got homeruns. Back up to three games under .500, which is much better than it was looking on Monday.

Astros: Currently behind the Padres 7-4 in the seventh. I had better wake up to find out that you boys have breached .500.

Yankees: Won 7-2, but they beat the Indians, and after last Monday I HATE the Indians, so I am surprisingly okay with that.

See? Brief. Now I have a fic to title and post, then bed.
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