She sold the big house and moved to Summit of Anaheim Hills .
We were in a cul de sac . They were three houses down opposite of us .
Cops were called more than once b/c they'd have really loud parties in there .
You're a goodie-goodie . You'd be the first to call the cops if you were adjacent to their house .
We're never going to hear Donnie's version of what really drove him over the cliff.
They didn't hit all that well the first two games . Definitely beatable the first two games .
A hit there or a catch there from us could have turned it around.
Donnie's widow and kid lived across us at Anaheim Hills .
She was nothing but trouble for the neighborhood .
She was foreclosed . She ransacked the house before leaving .
Took the oven and the dishwasher even.
Weeks after she was foreclosed, people would knock on our door asking where she was.
One showed me a check she wrote at the swap meet . lol
I say he wouldn't have tagged.
And I don't think Sosh would have bunted Aybar to try to make a hero out of Cowgil.
And Sosh might have batted Cowgil 9th and Iannetta 8th. DH on the 7th hole.
1. We bunted 3 times .
2. Conger did not PH for Iannetta to bunt Cowgil to third .
3. The bats came alive but Hambone was still in the 7th spot . Rasmus should have started .
Please!
Aybar and Howie should stay . Give me a break. They are way above average tandem.
Too bad we can't trade Hambone for a better bat .
We might need an upgrade at third base too. .260, 10 HR ain't good enough from that corner.
Funny, but while his teammates were on the rail sweating out the action, he was busy sitting his azz down in the back.
While the mini rally was going on late, Albert was muttering something when he was about to bat .
Albert knew the rally was dead.