September 30th vs. The Blue Jays

We left the house yesterday at 11 am ET. And, we were out of the house until 5 pm ET. During this time, I had no access to any media - none, zero, nada, zip. And, by the time we got home, I had a full-blow, totally-crippling, migraine headache. The best that I could manage was to take some mega-pain-killers and pass out. Twelve hours later, I woke up and found out that the Yankees lost this game.

I know, this sounds like an Aaron Stampler “I lost time” story - but, it’s the truth.

So, all I can talk about from this game is what I saw in the boxscore this morning.

Looks like Karstens held his own and Jeter put himself into a spot to win the batting title.

It would have been nice to see the Yankees win this game - just because it would have locked up the best-record-in-the-majors title. But, a win on Sunday, weather providing, can do that as well.

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One Response to “September 30th vs. The Blue Jays”

  1. Raf on October 1st, 2006 10:54 am

    We left the house yesterday at 11 am ET. And, we were out of the house until 5 pm ET. During this time, I had no access to any media - none, zero, nada, zip.
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    Don’t you hate days like that? I tried to catch highlights on sportscenter, but I fell asleep. Didn’t know what happened until I logged on this morning.

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