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Dad Said I Had to Blog – Sox Rock!

By Abby at 7:24 pm on Thursday, October 6, 2005

So Dad says I have to blog tonight because it is getting WAY too quiet. What is there to say? I’m working soooo hard, but Dad says I don’t get to talk about that anymore.

Here’s my share for the evening: OK, on Tuesday night, we were in Cambridge hanging with Steve and Linda and their kids. We all took a walk a few blocks away to put the visitor neighborhood parking pass on my car. On the way back, when we were about to pass this guy on the street, he says, "Sox down 12 ta 2," then walks on. Steve checks all of our clothing to see if any of us are wearing Sox gear. Nope. He takes a second pass to check for the color red. Nope again. It’s just assumed that everyone here cares about the game. Kids with significant developmental delays come in with their Sox gear on, and they know what the score was. I’m glad I at least saw the Boston Special Edition of Fever Pitch a few weeks ago and watched the special features. It’s a good intro to the situation at hand. When my parents visit, they are staying right by Fenway. At this point, there isn’t much danger any games will be going on, but man, my mom is gonna be SOOOO bummed if they are, and she doesn’t have tickets.

How was that, Dad?

 

Clean up on aisle Doh! Update! Update! Aaron says I got it wrong, and I’ve been telling this story the last two days at work! I’ll let him tell it… Hit it, Aaron…

Well, what actually happened is that we were standing around trying to decide what to get for dinner.  The man and his girlfriend walked by and he gleefully informed us, "Sox are down 12 ta’ 2 right now.  Read it and weep."  He continued on about his way, quite content that he had ruined our evening.

If I had to guess, he was a Yankee fan operating under the relatively safe assumption that anyone you might pass on the streets of Boston would be living or dying by this score.  Of course, he did fail to realize if it had been THAT important to us, we would have been in front of a television, not an empty furniture store. 

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Comment by friendly joe

October 6, 2005 @ 8:28 pm

Tis a far, far better thing you do to blog about non consequential stuff than to not blog at all. Thank you for a good lengthy one. I’m really glad you still pay attention to Papa. Good girl and good boyfriend fellow. Thanks.

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Comment by Abby

October 6, 2005 @ 8:58 pm

“if it had been THAT important to us, we would have been in front of a television, not an empty furniture store.”

Exactly!

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Comment by parental unit

October 6, 2005 @ 10:23 pm

You done good!

Any thoughts about the recent developments in Plamegate?
[Just kidding…]

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Comment by Abby's mom

October 6, 2005 @ 10:39 pm

If they are playing at Fenway while we are there, I’ll just have to stand outside the Big Green Monster and wait for balls to come over the wall. After all, I am the lady who stood in line for 10 hours to get tickets to the World Series.

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Comment by Aaron H

October 7, 2005 @ 7:13 am

Well, if they make it that far, you’d be in town for games 6 & 7 of the World Series. I don’t know if Boston would have home field or not but you would be here for at least which ever game were played here (if necessary).

Of course, at this rate, it doesn’t seem all that likely.

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Comment by Abby's mom

October 7, 2005 @ 8:47 am

To quote the very article you cited, “Last year, a hopeless deficit meant nothing. The Red Sox fell behind New York, 3-0, losing Game 3, 19-8, then simply spit into the wind of the Yankee machine and asked, ‘Is that all you got?'”

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Comment by Steve Garfield

October 7, 2005 @ 9:56 am

Hi everybody,

I love the Update! Update!

This blog is realy rocking now!

Comments are great.

–Steve

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Comment by Aaron H

October 7, 2005 @ 11:27 am

Abby’s mom,
While I’m an eternal optimist through and through, the danger with always expecting the “miracle” is that it just doesn’t happen all the time. That’s what makes it a miracle.

I couldn’t find the data for a 5 game series, but in a 7 game series down 3-1 (needing to win 3 straight to advance) the team that is ahead wins 91% of the time. If you look at just baseball, it’s 83% of the time. So, you’re looking at better than 5-1 against. And let’s not take into consideration the Sox have been outscored 19-8 over 2 games.

Again, here’s hoping all of my neighbors get the joy they long for but I’m just not counting on it.

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Comment by friendly joe

October 7, 2005 @ 6:50 pm

Tis not to worry, my friends. The Pale Hose from Chicago made your parent’s time in Boston less crowded and less frenetic, I’d guess. Just waiting to see who will be Chicago’s opponent for the ALCS. Could be two “Have-nots” who will rapidly become “Haves”. Nice slice of life, this game of baseball.

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Comment by parental unit

October 7, 2005 @ 8:28 pm

I, for one [not being the baseball fan of the family], look forward to the quiet moments of peace and repose in downtown Boston, far from the hustle-bustle of rural North Georgia…

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Comment by Abby

October 7, 2005 @ 9:38 pm

Ah, peaceful Fenway! Hah!

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Comment by Abby's mom

October 8, 2005 @ 8:10 am

Aaron, I love a man who can quote statistics. And of course, you’re right about miracles. We had our miracle last year, and a finer one there never was for a baseball fan.

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