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Post by bearbryant on Apr 26, 2019 9:15:59 GMT -6
and gave Hatcher and Doran rings in the process. I shed a couple tears that night Marwin is this generation’s Hatcher. That home run off Jansen was one of the most significant hits in Astro postseason history. You could argue it is at the top. The only thing that could’ve beaten it was if Gurriel’s double in Game 5 had a little more height to it. Marwin homering to center-right off Jansen is a magic moment that happens when teams win a WS. It's like Eckstein and what he did the previous decade
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Post by ɮօʀȶǟʐ on Apr 26, 2019 9:27:26 GMT -6
Sorry I didn't take a pic. I had rib-eye, my husband had chicken marsala. There is something wrong about this scenario. Since when do women eat a more manly meal than their men? Is your man a hipster or something?
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Post by sempersmom on Apr 26, 2019 10:53:25 GMT -6
Sorry I didn't take a pic. I had rib-eye, my husband had chicken marsala. There is something wrong about this scenario. Since when do women eat a more manly meal than their men? Is your man a hipster or something? No, he just didn't go exploring like I did. He settled for the first thing he saw.
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Post by ɮօʀȶǟʐ on Apr 26, 2019 11:05:40 GMT -6
Mm hmm. Yeah.
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Post by unionstation82 on Apr 26, 2019 13:44:15 GMT -6
Marwin is this generation’s Hatcher. That home run off Jansen was one of the most significant hits in Astro postseason history. You could argue it is at the top. The only thing that could’ve beaten it was if Gurriel’s double in Game 5 had a little more height to it. Marwin homering to center-right off Jansen is a magic moment that happens when teams win a WS. It's like Eckstein and what he did the previous decadeLost in the shuffle is Springer’s homer off Darvish. It basically signaled the realization of the impossible. For me personally, even more than Burke’s homer, Kent’s walkoff was just pure joy. It was the perfect capper to an amazing pitchers’ duel.
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