took Price out with a 9-2 lead, now only a 9-5 leadWe'd be looking at a 6-5 score now
took Price out with a 9-2 lead, now only a 9-5 leadWe'd be looking at a 6-5 score now
I didnt say it WAS a heart attack, I said it LOOKED like one.Yeah, no.
Sorry Doctor Ak.
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Good news about fan in stands, he fainted, is alert and stable, being taken to hospital for precautionary reasons.
I never claimed you said it was a heart attack.I didnt say it WAS a heart attack, I said it LOOKED like one.
Reminds me of John McSherry back in1996. I was watching that game live
It was a day game. Reds vs. Expos I think.ok...who was playing and where 4when McSherry had the heart attack
Indeed, Reds (home opener) vs Les Expos.ok...who was playing and where when McSherry had the heart attack
Gibby doing a lot of spitting tonight and leaning on the rail at the top of the dugout steps. He's changed his approach - and it's working!! :thumb:congrats to Mr. Gibbons for leading his team to victory tonight. Yes, it was expos at Cincinnati after the top of first inning. My office had a small black and white and no cable - me and my co-worker were big fans. Yes, Marge thought the other umpires should just carry on (they were in tears).
Used to be a lot of fat umpires....some pretty good, some not so good.....Bruce Froemming, Eric Gregg and others
I didnt say it WAS a heart attack, I said it LOOKED like one.
Reminds me of John McSherry back in1996. I was watching that game live
Mid 40's is the new 30's they say1996!!! and you call Perry old. You been around a while old timer!
I appreciate the regular updates. A manager's physical movements in the dugout can never be considered insignificant.Gibby doing a lot of spitting tonight and leaning on the rail at the top of the dugout steps. He's changed his approach - and it's working!! :thumb: