[AGL] Could be the final out

Igor Loving lovingigor at hotmail.com
Tue Oct 18 17:08:06 EDT 2005


The Boston Braves? Or the Miller Walkie Braves?



Charlie Loving



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<div><font face=Arial>Connie,</font></div>
<div><font face=Arial>Now you know how we Braves fans feel year in and year 
out.
Our champagne is so old and has been iced down so many times the labels have
peeled off and it is probably flat...Don't forget, we were one strike away 
from
game 5 in Atlanta when the wicked whims of sport rose up and bit us in the 
ass.
I still am not convinced that the best team won that series. Bet you a 
dollar
the Cards wrap it up tomorrow tonight.</font></div>
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<div><font face=Arial>Still, all things considered it is very nice to spend
every summer with your team in first place coasting toward October...and the
inevitable. We don't have the baseball season lingering into football season
either, altho I would like to have that problem again someday.</font></div>
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<div><font face=Arial>Baseball nut since the age of 8 in NM,</font></div>
<div><font face=Arial>G</font></div>
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  <div style="font:10pt arial">----- Original Message ----- </div>
  <div style="background:#e4e4e4;font:10pt 
arial;font-color:black"><b>From:</b>
  <a title="connie_3c at yahoo.com" href="mailto:connie_3c at yahoo.com">Connie
  Clark</a> </div>
  <div style="font:10pt arial"><b>To:</b> <a 
title="austin-ghetto-list at pairlist.net" 
href="mailto:austin-ghetto-list at pairlist.net">survivors' reminiscences about
  Austin Ghetto Daze in the 60s</a> </div>
  <div style="font:10pt arial"><b>Sent:</b> Tuesday, October 18, 2005 11:20
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  <div style="font:10pt arial"><b>Subject:</b> Re: [AGL] Could be the final
  out</div>
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  <div>The hometeam crowd was ready with the champagne on ice.  In the 8th,
  we were one strike from winning the pennant and the Astros to  the
  Series for the first time.  So off to St Louis to try again.  </div>
  <div> </div>
  <div>Baseball doesn't get much more exciting - and/or disappointing - 
shocking
  - devastating...</div>
  <div>aargh!</div>
  <div> </div>
  <div>Connie</div>
  <div> </div>
  <div><br><b><i>Igor Loving &lt;<a 
href="mailto:lovingigor at hotmail.com">lovingigor at hotmail.com</a>&gt;</i></b>
  wrote:</div>
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style="padding-left:5px;margin-left:5px;border-left:#1010ff 2px solid">Then
    there was the ninth inning at Minute Maid Park.<br><br>I wandered into 
the
    Hole in the Wal a watering hole on Gaudalupe<br>Street here in Austinl. 
the
    Astros and St. Louis playoff game was on<br>all the tee 
vees.<br><br>There
    are sometimes when baseball has real drama. Here were the Astros<br>the 
only
    professional baseball team I have ever watched in person more<br>than 20
    times over their 45 years. They started as the Colt 45's as<br>you mayl
    recall and they played their games in the<br>eigth wonder of the world
    starting in 1968 when they became the<br>Houston Astros. My historic 
dates
    may be a little off. One thing is<br>certian they have never played in a
    World Series.<br><br>Anyhow the Astros were down 2-1 going into the 
seventh
    and 'bingo&quot; they<br>get a homerun with two men on base and go up 
4-2. I was
    amazed at the<br>rush I got. I actually shouted as did the rest o f the
    watchers,<br>&quot;Yeah!, Awright!&quot; and I sat down to watch the 
eight and ninth
    innings.<br><br>The &quot;Stros&quot; got the Cardinals out in the 
eighth with their
    best closer<br>(There was an inkling of shakeyness visible so we all 
prayed)
    and now<br>here we were in the ninth with 2 outs.<br><br>&quot;We can do 
it&quot;, it
    was as if everyone became the pitcher and you could<br>feel the tension
    around you.<br><br>No one talked, no one breathed.<br><br>One out away, 
from
    the first World Series ever for the Astros. The Cardinal<br>short stop 
gets
    a hit with a full count. The next guy walks. Oh dear!,<br>We have seen 
this
    before. The next guy to bat is the MVP of the<br>league. There are two
    strikes now...one strike away from the World<br>Series for the Astros: 
and
    wouldn't ya know it, he hits a homer....<br><br>&quot;Astros loose, 
Astros
    loose.&quot;<br><br>Damn. Every emotion you can have, and in only thirty 
minutes
    of watching<br>some meaningless game. Or is it really all that
    meaningless?<br>--<br><br><br><br><br><br>Charlie
  Loving<br><br><br></blockquote>
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