Why was that girl attending the International high school in Tokyo if her parents still lived in Chicago?
I’m attending the playoff game between the Twins and A’s this afternoon, and while I’m excited, I am under no delusions that Oakland will actually win. This is the third time in six years that the A’s have taken a 2-0 lead in the first round of the playoffs. Both times, in 2001 and 2003, they proceeded to lose three straight games and the series. Since 2000, the A’s have lost four first-round series, all of them in five games. When they have a chance to eliminate their opponent in the Division Series, the A’s are 0-9. But Sean, you might say. The A’s are in great shape. They beat Johan Santana, the best pitcher in baseball, in Game 1. He hadn’t lost at home in over a year! They won another game on the road, meaning that they’ve got two home games before Minnesota even has a chance to tie it up. The opposing pitcher in Game 3 has a “stress fracture in his right shoulder that keeps him in near constant pain”. Minnesota’s Game 4 pitcher has a 5.94 ERA and weighs over 250 pounds. Forget it
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