In all reality , John Pascoe has been perfectly silent all year at Milford. As an aside, Marty has thrashed the baseball tradition of not mentioning a no hitter or perfect game.
Now I’m not sure. I figured Lucky would blow the perfect game, but now I’m thinking maybe he saves it on a great or lucky play to end it. I predict tomorrow will show the dramatic start of the final play, but it will be a cliffhanger left for Friday to see if Lucky is the goat or hero.No cliffhangers in Mopped Up Thorp today, just another dose of intellectual humor.
I’ve never heard of an announcer jinxing a no-hitter or perfect game. I thought the taboo was for no one to mention it in the dugout. Every no-hitter or near no-hitter I’ve ever listened to has had numerous references by the announcers. It would be crazy for the other team to have no hits in the ninth inning and the announcers never having mentioned it.
In all reality, Google not mentioning a no hitter. Lots of support for both sides. Besides Dillions arm blows out in the 7th and Lucky comes into pitch.
In all reality, As Lucky loads the bases with walks, Amy shows up begins to distract batters with a dance routine Wendy taught her and John Pascoe while standing behind the plate unleases a torrent of surpressed obscenties further distracting batters. Luckys friends save no hitter and in the postgame interview with Marty tells the listeners he s the luckiest man alive.
chiphilton over 10 years ago
What about Knox Foley? He was perfectly stupid.
Mr Reality over 10 years ago
In all reality , John Pascoe has been perfectly silent all year at Milford. As an aside, Marty has thrashed the baseball tradition of not mentioning a no hitter or perfect game.
bitsy twill over 10 years ago
How embarrassing. Gil and Kaz forgot to remove their glow in the dark necklaces from last night’s rave.
chujusmith over 10 years ago
When you look at Gil, Kaz and Marty, the only thing I can think of is do not get your hair cut in Milford.
sgoddder over 10 years ago
What about Larry Cutter?
WoodyTB over 10 years ago
Why is Kaz wearing a referee’s shirt?
BikeMike over 10 years ago
Way to be in the moment fellas. Pay attention to the game!
ohiobobcat over 10 years ago
Right, Desert…doesn’t Throp know you don’t talk about a perfect game or no hitter while it’s going on??
miffedmax over 10 years ago
Gil remembering the good old days when he actually coached and Milford teams actually won.
Mopman over 10 years ago
Now I’m not sure. I figured Lucky would blow the perfect game, but now I’m thinking maybe he saves it on a great or lucky play to end it. I predict tomorrow will show the dramatic start of the final play, but it will be a cliffhanger left for Friday to see if Lucky is the goat or hero.No cliffhangers in Mopped Up Thorp today, just another dose of intellectual humor.
bearwku82 over 10 years ago
It would be nice if Paul Dillon’s dad Matt would show up for his games. sgodder- Great Larry Cutter reference.
RayNDeere over 10 years ago
Nice foreshadowing to Lucky having an unlucky moment to end the perfecto. "And that was today’s Western Union ‘Telegraph Moment of the Day’ "
Mr Reality over 10 years ago
In all reality to quote Marty He s pitched 6 perfect innings.How is that dancing around mentioning a perfect game .
chiphilton over 10 years ago
I’ve never heard of an announcer jinxing a no-hitter or perfect game. I thought the taboo was for no one to mention it in the dugout. Every no-hitter or near no-hitter I’ve ever listened to has had numerous references by the announcers. It would be crazy for the other team to have no hits in the ninth inning and the announcers never having mentioned it.
Mr Reality over 10 years ago
In all reality, Google not mentioning a no hitter. Lots of support for both sides. Besides Dillions arm blows out in the 7th and Lucky comes into pitch.
Mr Reality over 10 years ago
In all reality, As Lucky loads the bases with walks, Amy shows up begins to distract batters with a dance routine Wendy taught her and John Pascoe while standing behind the plate unleases a torrent of surpressed obscenties further distracting batters. Luckys friends save no hitter and in the postgame interview with Marty tells the listeners he s the luckiest man alive.