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MattB
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... I remember being at a wedding during that 18-2 game. I was watching the score on my phone, and using hand signals to update a few friends who were sitting across the room. I quickly ran out of fingers and thoroughly enjoyed their incredulous reactions as I continuously fumbled through attempts to signal the double-digit run output. What a year for Bay. Played in 162 games too. |
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MrPedriqueIfYou'reNasty
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... My favorite 2005 memory was a running gag based on Lawton's terrible defense in which I would constantly yell for him to try and catch the ball in his hat. I swear he thought about it on more than one occasion that year...maybe even to the point that I was responsible for making his already awful defense even worse. I remember this clearer than I perhaps should because I then went three years in between Pirate games...go Hanshin Tigers! |
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Jeremy
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... I went to the 18-2 game as well. Doumit was in RF for that game IIRC. Absolutely mashed, also. I think he wracked up a single, double, and triple. I'd have to consult the game logs to verify that, but I remember thinking that day, "Man I hope this guy can stick at catcher. His defense is terrible but I really like his bat." |
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Jeremy
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... Curiousity got the best of me... Doumit went 3/5 with a single, double, triple, HBP, 3 runs and 3 RBI that day. |
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Pat
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... You know, I was searching back through the archives of WHYGAVS of 2005, and I think you're the only commenter left from the first year. Congratulations, Jeremy. |
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JerryG
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... I was there for opening day and the day after. 9-2 the first game, 10-2 the second game. I left Pittsburgh thoroughly pissed off. On July 2nd, I went to Milwaukee and saw Zach Duke's very first game and leaving that night I was very impressed with him. However, what was really frustrating that night was that the Pirates got all three runs in the first three innings. After the third inning, there was only one more hit that night, a double by Daryle Ward. The Brewers scored three on Duke and then ended the game in the bottom of the 8th with a two run blast off Salomon Torres. |
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appealtosmail
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... Was this the year Chris Duffy came up and we thought we had our leadoff hitter? |
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azibuck
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... Pat, I commented that first year! I believe my comment was, "get rid of this f###ing black background or I'm never coming back." Thanks for listening. Mr. Neverhappyaboutanything |
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Will
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... I never did understand why the Pirates gave up so quickly on Brad Eldred. Not that I'm complaining about Adam LaRoche---not exactly, anyway---and of course it was one of Littlefield's few good trades to send Mike Gonzalez to the Braves for LaRoche. But man, oh MAN when Eldred runs into one, it goes...and goes...and goes....and goes. It's a shame he got hurt so badly in 2006---which is what led to the LaRoche-Gonzalez trade. I saw Eldred in Louisville in 2007 when he was still playing for Indianapolis, and he definitely looked very fit and motivated and he moved pretty well for a big man. I still say he'd hit 40 home runs if someone would just give him 500 at bats. Mind you, I doubt he'd hit much about the Mendoza Line, and he'd probably set a major league record for strikeouts, but it would be fun. |
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Jeremy
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... Pat- The site has definitely taken off since then. I remember that was back in the day when blogging was still new. Dana told me that the guy who lived down the hall from her was starting a Pirates blog, and I though, "what on earth is there to say?" but sure enough....there's a lot. Not much good, but a lot. Thanks for putting in the effort that few others would. |
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Corey
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... You're forgetting about the only bright spot from Oliver Perez that year. The commercial where he says "oh no, I bourned them." It ranks up there with the Penguins commercial for A&L Motors in acting greatness. There was also bad DL trade #1,425: that was getting old man Benito Santiago for a young hard-throwing Leo Nunez. |
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Emma
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... Seriously guys, can't we get that Ollie commercial on youtube? SOMEONE has to have taped it. |
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zane smith
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... hes sounds like count dracula in that commercial. easily the best part of that season, outside of the 18-2 throttling in june. |
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Ryan
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... Ah, 2005, what a year. I actually had an internship with the Pirates that year and of course thought this could be the year they turn it around! If I remember correctly about that Opening Day, Perez went 1-2-3 in the top of the first and then the Pirates scored a run in the bottom of the inning. Things were looking up! Then Perez fell apart and gave up like six runs over the next four innings. Yep, nothing changes. And the 30-30 run in mid-June was remarkable....only to watch them fall so far back on the .500 mark the next week. I believed at the time and still do that the extra-inning game that they blew to Tampa was a defining point for the team and it killed them. |
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Tommy
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... That year I got to go to two of the "most memorable" Pirates games I've ever been at, only memorable for the wrong reasons. First the home opener, where Tike Redman batted #3, and then the extra-innings failure to go over .500 vs. the Rays. That was the only time I got to see the Pirates without a losing record twice in the same season. |
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Nate
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... Err, the Rays aren't World Series champs. The Phillies are. They Rays are World Series losers. Still, I'd trade positions with them in an instant. You know, sometimes I wonder what could have been from that year if things went just a little more right. I still think Jody Gerut was a great buy-low candidate that just didn't work out. If Eldred could have learned plate discipline, he could have been every bit as good as Adam Dunn. If Sean Burnett didn't get hurt and John Van Benschoten didn't convert to pitcher, we could have had the start of a good minor league system. Woulda, coulda, shoulda. |
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