Wednesday, June 21, 2006

Cardinals Suck!

Well, before I begin my latest post, I am happy to announce that my official webpage has finally relaunched after being down the past few months while undergoing a redesign! Check it out HERE.

Anyways, it looks like all those Cub fans knew what they were talking about whenever they say "St. Louis sucks." In a potential World Series preview, the White Sox just absolutely obliterated the NL Central leading Cardinals two consecutive games by some ridiculous scores: 20-6 in the first game, 13-5 in the second game. Those were like Chicago Bears scores last season!

I have never been to a game quite like the first game though. It started off normally. Then in the third inning, things went nutty. Cardinals pitcher Mark "Agent" Mulder would throw the ball, but everybody crushed his pitches. It was like they were playing beer-league softball or something. Nine runs later, Mulder was pulled and walked off in a cloud of White Sox home run smoke (literally).



You'd think with that many runs scored, this game would have featured action shots a plenty, right? Not really. Like I said, everybody on the Sox just hit the absolute living crap out of the ball so everybody just cruised in to score pretty easily. No plays at the plate, no need to slide into bases, nothing. So all we really had was just a bunch of shots of players high fiving and Cardinals players moping around wonering what the heck was going on.

After the third inning (when they scored the 11 runs), basically all of us photographers were just sitting in the photo well watching the game and eating peanuts, waiting for the game to either end or break out into a huge brawl. The brawl actually almost happened after a brief beanball war in the 6th and 7th innings, but the umps were able to keep the situation from escalating. Darn umps!

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