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Wednesday, December 17, 2008

According To Another Angle, Mr Stanley Did Throw A Wild Pitch, Not Presumed

However, Mr Schiraldi did leave men on base up the kazoo in Game 6 Of The 1986 World Series. The Fact that Mr Wilson(William Heyward, aka Mookie)was batting from the left side of the plate, and was up for 10 Pitches, was of no help to Mr Stanley:

Now from another NBC Sports Replay, from another angle, it showed that Mr Wilson was much-closer to the plate, than 1st thought and that Gedman was a bit out of position, when Mr Stanley uncorked that Wild Pitch which tied the Game;

The Following Should NOT be forgotten;
The Starting Pitcher for The Red Sox had this Philosophy, for when the Going Gets Tough, A Blister is an Option towards Bowing Out, with the ability to b---s--t the press, later(& Congress In 2007). Let's just say that Mr Clemens, is NOT a Happy Camper;
Mr Schiraldi has a Tradition of being a Stiff at Shea Stadium;
It was a WIDE Throw, but, Mr Stanley came into a Nerve Wracking Situation;
The 1986 Mets were The Ultimate Wild Bunch of MLB. They won it all and were broken up. Calvin Schiraldi was traded for Bob Ojeda, prior to 1986. Mr Remy retired at the end of 1985 and plays a mean air guitar, though he did fall off the table in the NESN Booth, in '07;
Fenway Park has seating on The Green Monster, which didn't exist in 1986;
And Shea Stadium, Site of Game 6 of the 1986 World Series, is both older than Yankee Stadium II, by 12 Years, and is being dismantled, being replaced by Citi Field;

Later!

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