From: JW on
Zito nails Fielder and the world is right again. Nah, Zito's fastball
would break paper, but at least he actually hit Fielder and that
offered a bit of payback for last year. BTW, you might want to check
out Twitter for an almost constant feed on preseason games.

I got nearly ever pitch over the last three preseason games. It's a
lot easier than trying to find a radio to get the games. :)
From: Grizzlie Antagonist on
On Sat, 06 Mar 2010 07:16:23 -1000, JW <JohnW(a)clearwire.net> wrote:

>Zito nails Fielder and the world is right again. Nah, Zito's fastball
>would break paper, but at least he actually hit Fielder and that
>offered a bit of payback for last year. BTW, you might want to check
>out Twitter for an almost constant feed on preseason games.
>
>I got nearly ever pitch over the last three preseason games. It's a
>lot easier than trying to find a radio to get the games. :)


I really don't understand the whole thing.

The Giants themselves engage in organized celebrations when they win a
walk-off game.

We've seen them gather around in a circle, arms huddled around each
other, jump up and down and yell, "OOOO! OOOO! OOOO!" repeatedly.

I don't comprehend the code that says that this is all right but that
what Fielder and the Brewers did was somehow ostentatious enough to
show up the Giants.
From: nomisnala on
On Mar 6, 2:11 pm, Grizzlie Antagonist <lloydsofhanf...(a)yahoo.com>
wrote:
> On Sat, 06 Mar 2010 07:16:23 -1000, JW <Jo...(a)clearwire.net> wrote:
> >Zito nails Fielder and the world is right again.  Nah, Zito's fastball
> >would break paper, but at least he actually hit Fielder and that
> >offered a bit of payback for last year.  BTW, you might want to check
> >out Twitter for an almost constant feed on preseason games.
>
> >I got nearly ever pitch over the last three preseason games.  It's a
> >lot easier than trying to find a radio to get the games.  :)
>
> I really don't understand the whole thing.
>
> The Giants themselves engage in organized celebrations when they win a
> walk-off game.
>
> We've seen them gather around in a circle, arms huddled around each
> other, jump up and down and yell, "OOOO! OOOO!  OOOO!" repeatedly.
>
> I don't comprehend the code that says that this is all right but that
> what Fielder and the Brewers did was somehow ostentatious enough to
> show up the Giants.

What a bunch of babies. So the Brewer's mimicked some bowling
pins. Big effing deal. But if it adds to team unity, then so be it.
From: Lord Buckeye on
On Mar 6, 10:16 am, JW <Jo...(a)clearwire.net> wrote:

>
> I got nearly ever pitch over the last three preseason games.  It's a
> lot easier than trying to find a radio to get the games.  :)

try www.knbr.com or www.sanfrancisco.giants.mlb.com for the audio to
the spring games. I live in AZ and have to get all my Giants baseball
over the web.
From: JW on
On Sun, 7 Mar 2010 19:18:48 -0800 (PST), Lord Buckeye
<l_buckeye(a)yahoo.com> wrote:

>On Mar 6, 10:16�am, JW <Jo...(a)clearwire.net> wrote:
>
>>
>> I got nearly ever pitch over the last three preseason games. �It's a
>> lot easier than trying to find a radio to get the games. �:)
>
>try www.knbr.com or www.sanfrancisco.giants.mlb.com for the audio to
>the spring games. I live in AZ and have to get all my Giants baseball
>over the web.

I get it via MLB or a great application for the iPhone, "Pocket
Tunes." I get literally any station in the country and around the
world and KNBR is one of them, so I get every single game.