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    wtf?

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    they do not seem clutch to me


    buy the way whitesox shoud spank either team

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    Since when did Lidge decide to throw BP to Pujols?

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    Unreal. That was right over the plate. Someone needs to check Lidge's bookie.

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    Why is Nolan Ryan smiling?

    Because his choke job in 1980 is now forgotten.

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    I don't know... This might amplify it. If the Astros choke, suddenly they're the new "cursed" team and Nolan Ryan will be Chapter 1.

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    it.

    Did the Spurs lose the 2003 WCF series after blowing Game 5 at home? no.

    Am I drinking J&B straight tonight? yes.


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    dis-astros

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    Choke City rears its ugly head. Still, its not over, the Astros have a chance to redeem themselves.

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    Oilers did a wonderful job of prepping Houston for major post-season choking. They'll handle this fine.

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    They have two more chances and Pet e hasn't won in this series.I like Oswalt's chances to pull it off.

    If not it wasn't meant to be.

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    Not every loss is a choke job. A good pitcher ran into a better hitter. Pujols is probably the best in the game - giving up a moon shot to him isn't a choke. Sucks, sure - but give credit where it's due.

    One strike away hurts - but they were also facing the best player on the best team.

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    I'm not one to throw around words like "choke job" very often, and I agree that Pujols is the most dangerous hitter in the game, but if I had to define a choke job it would be an instance where a player plays well below his usual standard during a pressure moment.

    After Eckstein got on base, Brad Lidge was not himself. Not even close. He lost control of his pitches to Edmonds and he served up a flat slider to Pujols right in his wheelhouse. Those were not Brad Lidge pitches. So in that sense, I do think Lidge choked.

    Then again, Lidge has done too much for the Astros in the past two years for Astros fans to turn on him now.

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    Spurminator, we are on the same wavelength. Lidge lost it mentally when Eckstein hit that seeing-eye single. (Sometimes I think it's better to send the cheese down the middle on Eckstein than pick the corners on him) Brad was totally gripping when he almost took out Edmonds' ribs inside with that fastball. No control whatsoever.

    I don't know what Phil Garner said to Lidge but it didn't help him mentally. Sometimes when someone says "whatever you do, don't throw it over the plate on this guy" - that is exactly what sticks in a person's subconscious mind. I hope that's not what Garner said, but never-the-less that sliddy that Lidge served up to Pujols looked like a batting practice lob. Total mind psyche mush...and Pujols = Barry Bonds in that situation.

    I am an eternal optimist but the sports psychologist in me says this series is the Cardinal's to lose, now. If the Astros can pull it together, once again, it will be amazing. If they don't, I think its a crying shame that Baggy and Bige got within one pitch of going to their first World Series.

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    I'm not one to throw around words like "choke job" very often, and I agree that Pujols is the most dangerous hitter in the game, but if I had to define a choke job it would be an instance where a player plays well below his usual standard during a pressure moment.

    After Eckstein got on base, Brad Lidge was not himself. Not even close. He lost control of his pitches to Edmonds and he served up a flat slider to Pujols right in his wheelhouse. Those were not Brad Lidge pitches. So in that sense, I do think Lidge choked.

    Then again, Lidge has done too much for the Astros in the past two years for Astros fans to turn on him now.
    I don't think he choked and who cares about the last two years when he has 1
    O-n-e out to take this team to its first WS!!! If the the 'stros don't win this series,everyone is going to remember Lidge choked.Plain and simple.

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    Spurminator, we are on the same wavelength. Lidge lost it mentally when Eckstein hit that seeing-eye single. (Sometimes I think it's better to send the cheese down the middle on Eckstein than pick the corners on him) Brad was totally gripping when he almost took out Edmonds' ribs inside with that fastball. No control whatsoever.

    I don't know what Phil Garner said to Lidge but it didn't help him mentally. Sometimes when someone says "whatever you do, don't throw it over the plate on this guy" - that is exactly what sticks in a person's subconscious mind. I hope that's not what Garner said, but never-the-less that sliddy that Lidge served up to Pujols looked like a batting practice lob. Total mind psyche mush...and Pujols = Barry Bonds in that situation.

    I am an eternal optimist but the sports psychologist in me says this series is the Cardinal's to lose, now. If the Astros can pull it together, once again, it will be amazing. If they don't, I think its a crying shame that Baggy and Bige got within one pitch of going to their first World Series.
    Garner said he basically told Lidge to just make his pitches and not to give in to Pujols. He said it was okay to walk him.

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    The most telling thing to me is I have yet to see a quote from Lidge yet. That's not good.

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    Here you go Shoog...

    http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn...101800024.html

    Lidge Is Off Key, but Faces the Music
    Pujols's Home Run A Stunning Blow Off Formidable Closer

    By Barry Svrluga
    Washington Post Staff Writer
    Tuesday, October 18, 2005; Page E11


    HOUSTON, Oct. 17 -- When the music blared through the speakers at Minute Maid Park, thumping and grating over 43,470 pairs of ears, the game was over, the pennant was won, and the Houston Astros were going to the World Series. Brad Lidge, Houston's fearsome and forceful closer, entered to his chosen music, "The Game" by the heavy metal band Disturbed, indicating that he would finish things off, because that is exactly what he does against the St. Louis Cardinals each and every time.

    "I was getting ready to run out on the field just like everyone else was in the dugout," Houston reliever Mike Gallo said, "because we had that game."

    When Lidge, handed a two-run lead in the ninth inning of Game 5 of the National League Championship Series, struck out pinch hitter John Rodriguez, the Astros had that game. When he followed with a strikeout of pinch hitter John Mabry, the Astros had that game. They had Lidge, and that was enough.

    "We have so much confidence in the guy," Gallo said. "And we still do."

    The Astros said such things, wide-eyed and disbelieving, after Game 5 because the surest thing in baseball -- Lidge against the Cardinals -- went the other way. Houston's stud closer allowed a ground ball single to David Eckstein, a walk to Jim Edmonds, and a monstrous, series-saving home run to Albert Pujols, the ingredients in a 5-4 Cardinals' victory that will always be remembered for Lidge's collapse, so unexpected.

    "It's unfortunate that it happened," Lidge said, his voice loud, not shying away from the blame. "But tomorrow, it's going to be gone. If I thought any other way, I wouldn't be closing."

    Lidge dutifully explained how he hung a 1-0 slider to the powerful Pujols, who launched it on a majestic arc deep to left field, a no-doubt-about-it shot that changed the nature of the postseason. That Pujols came through with the hit that prolonged the series was hardly shocking, considering his enormous ability. That it came against Lidge was nothing short of stunning.

    On May 29, 2003, Lidge gave up three runs to the Cardinals, and no one took much note. He wasn't yet a star, still a year from taking over the closer's role. But when he made his next appearance against the Cardinals that September, he began a remarkable streak. In 22 appearances spanning 29 1/3 innings, he didn't allow a run, and the Cardinals managed just six hits, a batting average of .065.

    But earlier in the NLCS, there appeared a . Mabry hit an RBI double off Lidge in Game 3, something of a confidence booster in the Astros' 4-3 win.

    And then, the shocking events of Monday, when Lidge was one good pitch to Pujols away from bringing the pennant to Houston. He got Pujols to flail at a slider in the dirt for strike one. Then, "I tried to repeat the same pitch," Lidge said. Pujols nailed it. The series is now different, as are, perhaps, the Cardinals' feelings about Houston's closer.

    If the Astros have a lead in Game 6 on Wednesday, Lidge will be called upon again. At Busch Stadium, there will be no Disturbed pumping through the speakers. Still, he could draw on the familiar lyrics.

    " Tell me exactly what am I supposed to do

    Now that I have allowed you to beat me

    Do you think that we could play another game?

    Maybe I could win this time "


    "If I get out there again," Lidge said, "I'll have the confidence I can get it done."

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    it.

    Did the Spurs lose the 2003 WCF series after blowing Game 5 at home? no.

    Am I drinking J&B straight tonight? yes.


    LOL

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    Spurminator, we are on the same wavelength. Lidge lost it mentally when Eckstein hit that seeing-eye single. (Sometimes I think it's better to send the cheese down the middle on Eckstein than pick the corners on him) Brad was totally gripping when he almost took out Edmonds' ribs inside with that fastball. No control whatsoever.

    The problen with Eckstein's at bat was not with Lidge, but with the defense being played on him.

    They had Ensberg playing on the line instead of in the gap. Yes, I know that they wanted to prevent a double, but the way Eckstein chokes up on the bat, he only tries to put the ball in play and get on base, he is not trying to drive anything. Also they basically gave him 2nd base anyway on his steal attempt, so WTF were they playing the anti-double defense????

    Had Berkman been in the gap like he should have been, Eckstein would have been out at 1st on his hit.
    Last edited by Jimcs50; 10-18-2005 at 06:49 PM.

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    Berkman was playing first base. You mean Ensberg don't you?

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    Berkman was playing first base. You mean Ensberg don't you?

    yes...sorry...have lance on my brain.

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    yes...sorry...have lance on my brain.
    Better to have lance on your brain than to have to have your brain lanced.

    I think tlong had to have that procedure done, didn't he?

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    Well it looks like the bird flu may have jumped to humans... Last night a number of Astro fans became ill after coming into contact with Cardinals...

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    Well it looks like the bird flu may have jumped to humans... Last night a number of Astro fans became ill after coming into contact with Cardinals...
    How about this one? The Astros will just have to play with the Cards they were dealt.

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