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    • 3/31 O's@Pirates
  • 3/31/12
  • 3pickoffs

Apparently I got flustered by seeing that "R." It won't happen again.

Meanwhile, according to Roch, "now it's pouring. Heavy, heavy rains here. The tarp will be on the field shortly..." Unless that downpour is pretty brief they might terminate the game. Kentucky-Louisville is at 6:09 and the players may be a little distracted...

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  • 3/31/12
  • willym

The late Pittsburgh broadcaster, Bob Prince, once came up with a good luck charm called the green weenie.

I don't know exactly what the thing looked like, though evidently it was shaped like a hot dog and was green. Anyway, when the Pirates needed a rally, Prince was likely to indicate that he was about to put the green weenie to use, either to hex the opposing team or bring good luck to the Buccos.

One time the Pirates were trailing in the middle innings, but mounted a threat. Prince's sidekick asked, "Bob, how about using the old green weenie here?" Prince demurred, muttering something about it not being time for that yet.

Later in the game, the Pirates mounted another threat. This time, Prince waved the green weenie at the field and, lo and behold, the Pirates rallied to win the game.

Prince turned to his sidekick and said, "Let that be a lesson to you - never waste the power of the green weenie."

I'm just as glad we didn't use the power of "Pitates" in today's game thread title. Save it for the regular season games.

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  • 4/1/12
  • 3pickoffs
Very sensible. I don't want to dwell on the notion of Bob Prince waving his green weenie around though. He'd probably be banned from the airwaves for that kind of behavior these days.
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