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Chicago White Sox @ Houston Astros -- World Series Game 4 LIVE THREAD
October 26, 2005
Posted on 10/26/2005 4:18:36 PM PDT by Charles Henrickson
STARTING LINE-UPS FOR GAME 4 (Chicago up 3-0)
Chicago White Sox
S. Podsednik lf .278
T. Iguchi 2b .200
J. Dye rf .333
P. Konerko 1b .333
A.J. Pierzynski c .273
A. Rowand cf .308
J. Crede 3b .308
J. Uribe ss .333
F. Garcia p .000
Houston Astros
C. Biggio 2b .214
W. Taveras cf .308
L. Berkman lf .417
M. Ensberg 3b .143
M. Lamb 1b .125
J. Lane rf .214
B. Ausmus c .231
A. Everett ss .083
B. Backe p .000
TOPICS: Culture/Society; US: Illinois; US: Texas
KEYWORDS: astros; baseball; chicago; houston; illinois; livethread; mlb; sox; sports; texas; whitesox; worldseries
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To: nutmeg
The train moves whenever there's a home run, but it's mostly a bunch of noise. To me, it's one of the least impressive part of the show. At the Texas Rangers park in Arlington, a homer draws a nice fireworks display and the music from "The Natural". A little more impressive.
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posted on
10/26/2005 7:18:56 PM PDT
by
Bulldaddy
("Vote for me and all your wildest dreams will come true" - Pedro Sanchez)
To: DrewsDad
Big inning coming up for BAcke.
To: NCC-1701
The bee noise is a part of the Killer B concept. The Astros have at least 4 players whose name begins with a B: Biggio, Bagwell, Berkman and Backe. There used to be more. Anyway, since there's a number of "B's" the created this marketing concept of the Killer B's, along with the buzzing noise, the Bee Hive, etc.
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posted on
10/26/2005 7:21:20 PM PDT
by
Bulldaddy
("Vote for me and all your wildest dreams will come true" - Pedro Sanchez)
To: mainepatsfan
Both of them got hot at the right time. Yep, sometimes those stars and planets line up just right. ;-)
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posted on
10/26/2005 7:21:32 PM PDT
by
nutmeg
("We're going to take things away from you on behalf of the common good." - Hillary Clinton 6/28/04)
To: NCC-1701
As for the bees buzzing, the Astros have a history of several players with the last name starting with B knows as the Killer Bs.
Biggio-Bagwell-Berkman and other miscellaneous players.
To: Bulldaddy
Backe! Maybe he should have pitched game 1, instead of the Rocket.
To: Bulldaddy
I may not know squat about MLB, but
astronomy, I have a clue.
(BTW, Charlotte Ann is my sister, the psychic... ;)
207
posted on
10/26/2005 7:25:10 PM PDT
by
mikrofon
(Tough pitcher's duel tonite)
To: A. Morgan
They won't hit Backe if they keep swinging at that low slider.
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posted on
10/26/2005 7:25:25 PM PDT
by
X-FID
(Go Sox!)
To: Bulldaddy
Well, I'm a bit slow tonight. Must be that sleep deprivation.
To: X-FID
To: nutmeg
De train, De train
Minute Maid Park (formerly known as Enron Field and Astros Field) in Houston, TX houses this 48,000 pound, 57 foot long replica of a 19th century locomotive (circa 1860) and linked coal tender. When the Houston Astros hit a home run, the train blows its whistle and runs down 800 feet of track on the west side of the park, at a lightning speed of 10 MPH. The train provides a link to the past for Houston and Union Station (the site of the ballpark). The train was designed by Uni-systems and built by SMI & Hydraulics, which also provided the transporters for the retractable roof at the park.
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posted on
10/26/2005 7:26:16 PM PDT
by
deport
To: prairiebreeze
Prairie!.....good to hear from you. I'm still in DG and enjoying the series so much. Love your tag line.
Leni
To: MinuteGal
Come on Ensberg!!!
You're due. Big Time.
To: deport
Garcia is ready to get pulled, if astros don't score now they can forget it.
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posted on
10/26/2005 7:30:15 PM PDT
by
X-FID
(Go Sox!)
To: DrewsDad
To: DrewsDad
To: deport
...the train blows its whistle and runs down 800 feet of track on the west side of the park, at a lightning speed of 10 MPH. It's hard to overstate how unimpressive that is.
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posted on
10/26/2005 7:32:06 PM PDT
by
Bulldaddy
("Vote for me and all your wildest dreams will come true" - Pedro Sanchez)
To: Bulldaddy; NCC-1701
Huh, interesting... thanks. Well, at Fenway Park, whenever a Red Sox batter hits a home run, the crowd cheers loudly... that's about it. Same at Yankee Stadium, Shea Stadium (Mets), Oriole Park at Camden Yards, etc.
At Citizens Bank Park (Philadelphia Phillies), a lighted Liberty Bell rings and moves back and forth. The Red Sox farm team - the Portland Sea Dogs (Portland, Maine) - have a lighthouse that pops up and sounds a foghorn whenever a Sea Dog hits a homer. Some interesting traditions...
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posted on
10/26/2005 7:32:50 PM PDT
by
nutmeg
("We're going to take things away from you on behalf of the common good." - Hillary Clinton 6/28/04)
To: DrewsDad
To: nutmeg
You're killing me Ensberg
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posted on
10/26/2005 7:33:43 PM PDT
by
Bulldaddy
("Vote for me and all your wildest dreams will come true" - Pedro Sanchez)
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