Everyone knows what a passionate and loyal baseball fan I am.
I was excited and proud of a few things on this night when it comes to baseball.
Some people know my hero is the Great Nolan Ryan but very few know who was and still is, my favorite player after him.
Ivan Pudge Rodriguez was anointed my "next favorite player" before Ryan even retired. I liked him because while everyone likes powerful home run hitters, I appriciate all facits of the game of baseball. When I watched Ivan Rodriguez throw out runners who try to steel, from his knees, I was just in awe that someone could do that.
His career started on June 20th, 1991 and on June 17th, almost 18 years to the day, Ivan Rodriguez would break a record of his hero, that no one thought could be broken. Around 10pm, EST, the game between the Houston Astros and the Texas Rangers, the team he started his career with, became an official game as 5 innings were completed.
Ivan Pudge Rodriguez, caught his 2227th game in his major league career, passing the great Carlton Fisk for the most games played as a catcher.
I’m very pleased,” Rodriguez said. “It’s an unbelievable record to tie Carlton Fisk. I respect him a lot. To be able to get to his mark is an honor for me. I just tried to follow his steps and keep myself in good shape. Look at where I’m at to tie him and to be able to break it and establish a new record.”
“It was nice to see that and hear that from the fans,” Rodriguez said. “Fans always respect me a lot, and I respect them a lot. I said that before the game. These fans are right there, and they’re very faithful.”
Congradulations and Thank you Mr. Rodriguez.
An email I recieved at 9;02 PM as I was listening to my RedSox
To the Loyal Members of Red Sox Nation, ... Just minutes ago, as our game made it through the fifth inning and became an official game, you and the rest
of Red Sox Nation reached an extraordinary milestone. Tonight, fans filled Fenway Park to capacity for the 500th consecutive regular season game. ...
This record-setting sellout streak - one that started
more than six years ago on May 15, 2003 - has never been accomplished in Major League Baseball history, and is something in which you should take great
pride. ... This record is all about you – whether you are fortunate enough to be at tonight's game, or you're watching at home with your family or friends.
It's a testament to the passion and dedication you have for the game, for the team, and for the ballpark, Fenway Park, home of the Boston Red Sox since
1912. ... Our players often tell us
what a great privilege it is to play at Fenway Park in front of a sold-out crowd. They've said on many occasions that you are the difference-makers.
You make late-inning comebacks and no-hitters possible. You are a key reason why playing here is so special. ... On behalf of our partners, players,
and entire organization, we thank you for your continued loyalty and support. We are honored and proud to join with you as committed members of Red Sox
Nation. ... Congratulations! Sincerely,
John Henry, Tom Werner, Larry Lucchino
Seeking An Answer
6-19-2009
Jonathan
I went down town to try to figure it out
I had no where else to turn, my self esteem was full of doubt
I know it is not logical
But I have no where else to turn
I saw the neon sign
It was calling me, it was my time
I walked in to her place
The light was dim, I could barely make out her face
Ms. Sweeten greeted me with a soft smile
My palms started sweating as I felt like I was on trial
With a soft voice, she asked me a question
She had a beautiful sound that excited me with an erection
She pulled out a card and read to me
February 28th makes you a Pisces
I keenly listened and nodded my head
I agree with everything she had said
But question still remain
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