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It always seems special and exciting when you go to the Phillies. There's a certain atmosphere about the park, especially when it's full due to fireworks, bobble heads or (gulp) general excitement about the team. And there's only one team that can manage to take most of that excitement away. Yes, there were moments, but when 45,025 people are watching baseball, there should never be a dull moment, and there were plenty last night.

At least there were some good fireworks off the field.

Perhaps Charlie Manuel summed it up best:
I don't know if it's you guys or the players or what, but somebody out there has
got something against us. Or somebody's not living right. If you guys are very
religious, please go to church. Pray for us.So there ya have it. That's pretty much what needed to be said. The Phillies are one loss away from dropping to 10 games below .500. losing their ninth straight series, losing 12 out of their last 15 home games and going 6-21 since winning their last series. It simply can't get any worse. This is the bottom right here.

Just take last night's first inning for example. A very uncharacteristic Chase Utley error on a dead double-play ball should have gotten the Phils out of the inning. For a reason why to like Chase Utley, posted by Balls Sticks & Stuff, click here. Above is one of the few reasons not to like him. After that, a huge metal error on what should have been another double play where neither Utley nor Lieber covered first base. The, on a fly ball to right, Bobby Abreu fired a perfect one-hopper to home plate that Chris Coste simply missed the ball and Sean Casey scored to make it 2-0.

To his credit, after the first, Jon Lieber pitched lights-out. He seemed to be in command of the entire line, albeit a Pirates line-up, but I was still impressed that he turned in a quality start. Unfortunately, so did Ian Snell. He stifled Phillies hitters, who did have some chances (like when Abreu worked two led-off walks in the fourth and sixth) but nothing happened. He allowed only three hits in seven innings. The Phils only had four hits in the game.

That's probably part of why the crowd started doing the much-hated (by me) wave. But they did it in the eighth inning once the Phils had cut the lead to one run, and runners were on base. Yeah, that's the time you want to divert your attention to anything but the ball game.

Unbelievable. I will never do the wave as long as I live. In fact, I recommend buying these T-shirts and wearing them whenever you feel like the wave might break out.

So all of the momentum that the Phils had was taken away because the crowd wasn't in the game. Rick White did manage to get out of the ninth alive, and it looked like the home team might have a chance. Then Pat Burrell came up to pinch hit, stuck out, and all hope was lost. It was just a bad at-bat. He really needs to get better quick if we have any shot.

Despite everything (losing to the Pirates -- according to my friend's 13 year old cousin, the Phils lost because Pirates of the Caribbean 2 came out that night, so it was their day -- four hits all games, sloppy defense, and the wave) I still had a great time at the ballpark. For some reason, I always do.
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The Home Run Derby field of eight was announced tonight.

For the second straight year, a Phillie made the cut. Let's hope Ryan Howard's swing doesn't get destroyed by the contest just like Abreu's did. Last time I checked he still only has eight homers this season. Spent 41 of his career dingers last year... it's a damn shame. I don't think the same will happen to Howard though, he's a natural power-hitter and players like Sosa and McGwire really didn't see a drop-off in homeruns after they won Derby's, so I think he'll be fine.

Anyway, I figure since I got the World Cup championship match right, I'll give the derby a whirl. Here's my predicted order of finish and how many homeruns (total).

8) David Wright - 3
7) Jermaine Dye - 5
6) Miguel Cabrera - 9
5) Lance Berkman - 14
4) Troy Glaus - 17
3) David Ortiz - 26
2) Ryan Howard - 27
1) Miguel Tejada - 32
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Part SIX of 30 Teams in 30 Days:

American Football Conference
Western Division
Team six: Denver Broncos
Overall: So last year the Broncos were good. Really, really good. 13-3 to be exact. They got past the defending champions in the playoffs, but fell to the eventual champs in the next round. This season, the Broncos added a big receiving threat in Javon Walker (who's currently injured) but when he returns, he'll be a huge boost. The Broncos biggest loss is probably that of Mike Anderson, who provided solid rushing when it was needed most last year. But if you're worried about the running game on any team coached by Mike Shanahan, you're just plain silly.
Passing: Jake "The Snake" Plummer is still the main man, but he could be feeling a little (or a lot) of heat now that his team drafted Vanderbilt product, Jay Cutler, with the 13th pick. Plummer will be entering his 11th NFL season and you have to wonder how much more he has left in the tank and when the Brett Favre Syndrome will come into effect. Plus he's got road rage, and that's never good.
Rushing: Like I said, Shanahan can make any running back good and it's not like he has junk to work with. Tatum Bell will be one of Denver's go-to guys, as he still has a lot of time to grow and improve. Ron Dayne will also tumble downfield for some years. The Broncos are also sitting pretty on six backs on their pre-season roster, so I wouldn't be too worried about their ground game.
Receiving: Okay, now this is just an awesome receiving corps. Period. Any team would be good enough with just veteran all-pro Rod Smith. Add to that budding superstar Ashley Lelie and off-season acquisition Javon Walker and you've got some serious hands. Lelie wants to be a number one receiver, so that might cause some tension, but for now, everything is good. It won't even matter if Plummer of Culter is chucking the ball up there, these guys will catch it. Rookie wide-out Brandon Marshall (Central Florida) and tight end Tony Scheffler (Western Michigan) will also look to make an impact after being selected in the second and third rounds of this year's draft.
Defense: The Broncos spent their fourth round pick on defensive end Elvis Dumervil from Louisville. The pass rush was one area in which Denver struggled last season and the king could be a big help in that regard. John Lynch and Champ Bailey hold down the fort in the defensive backfield, threatening to intercept the ball at any time.
Special Teams: Jason Elam is the man. Never will I forget his record-tying 63 year field goal. But aside from being able to kick for distance, he's very accurate and a big reason for Denver's success last season. Aside from the kicking game, Denver is solid, but didn't return any kicks of punts for TD's last year.
Grade: A. This team has an above average offense and a very solid defense. It's hard to look past the quality and depth of this receiving unit and with Plummer still having one or two good years in him, the Broncos are most certainly the team to beat in the AFC West.
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Quote of the Day:
(I believe you've already read it... too good to not be here as well)
"I don't know if it's you guys or the players or what, but somebody out there has got something against us. Or somebody's not living right. If you guys are very religious, please go to church. Pray for us."
--Phillies Manager, Charlie Manuel

--Statman

Grayson, love of my life, has returned to me! Pants party for everyone!

He's back from his sojourn to Houston and Missouri and Colorado. How I loves me some him. Brie and I went to lunch to celebrate. (OK, we just went to lunch. But I celebrated with sushi. What better way??)

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A plea:

There is an intriguing Web site, goodsearch. It's a search engine run by Yahoo. You choose a charity from a list, and every time you do a search, that charity gets money. I'm not sure who provides the cash. Advertising, most likely. But it's a cool idea. And College Forward, the program I work with that helps kids from low-income families get to college, is one of the charities.

So if you need to search for something, skip Google for a couple of days. Go to Good search, enter College Forward of the ATX (should be the only city anyway), and search like it's goin' outta style.

There's even a little halo over the G. That's how you know it's good!

Thanks, friends.

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OK.
The time has come for me to clarify my positions on some very important topics:

1. Oprah's Book Club. I do not fucking hate Oprah's Book Club. I want to hate it mostly because her opinion -- or the opinion of her random-ass helpers -- means so much to so many women. Why the hell should I think Oprah has good taste in books? She's a talk-show host! The two things are unrelated! BUT. I don't fucking hate it because it does get people to read books, some of which are actually good. (Examples: Anna Karenina -- I mean, hello. She's Come Undone. The Poisonwood Bible. The Corrections.)

2. Bono. I do not fucking hate Bono. Yeah, sometimes it gets on my nerves when he's all over the news. Why should people listen to Bono when they're not listening to the real experts?? And though Bono does actually care and know about stuff, a lot of those other celebrity activists don't know fuck about shit. So it does set a dangerous precedent when the masses buy into their positions and take their arguments for true. BUT. Bono has done a great deal of research and does actually legitimately care about the causes he promotes. He also does help raise money where it's needed. How can I fucking hate that? I just can't. It goes against what I stand for.

3. Israel. I do not fucking hate Israel. It frustrates me and irritates me often, but I think its leaders are trying to do right by their people. It's not an easy scene over there. I think it needs to be more responsible as a nation, and I think it's obligated to take the high road. That doesn't mean it should allow its people to be killed. That does mean Israel shouldn't kill civilians -- if at all possible. And I simply don't buy that it had no choice in Lebanon.

4. The Denver Broncos. QB Jake Plummer. I don't fucking hate the Denver Broncos. And I don't fucking hate Jake Plummer. No real reason for this. I just hate too many other teams in the AFC West. I know I said in the past that I don't hate them anymore, but I think I was lying. Now, I'm truly over the hate. And I want them to beat KC. And Oakland.

5. "Everybody Loves Raymond." I do, in fact, fucking hate "Everybody Loves Raymond." End of story.

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