Thanks for the notes on Scutaro.  I did not see that.

 

Not that I'm a big Celts fan, but I have followed the season
peripherally.  They were injured all year and just don't have the heart
for the long, regular season grind.  I knew that they were the best team
in the NBA, if all healthy.  So, when they all were healthy at play-off
time, anyone who followed the Celts all year knew they would beat all
that east teams.  The rest of the country just didn't have a feel for
it.  And local fans who didn't follow the season didn't have a feel for
it.  They are for real.  And, not that I want to look ahead, but Lakers
v Celts is the second best thing to Sox v Yankees.

 

If you're a sports fan, you gotta love Lakers/Celtics action and
rivalry.  I can't stand the NBA, but this is a good show.

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From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Steve Gendron
Sent: Wednesday, May 19, 2010 9:50 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Scutaro Sucks

 

I too watched the Celtics (but not Lost, gave up on that in season 2).
They appear to have been saving it for the playoffs - 2 wins away from
the NBA finals - sweet!

 

Lost in the relief of last night's comeback win was the ninth inning
error by Scutaro on a routine ground ball by AROD.  This cost the Red
Sox a run, and nearly the game.  Scutaro tried to non-chalantly backhand
a ball that he could easily have fronted.  Sloppy play, especially in
the 9th inning of a game in NY following a 9th inning collapse on the
prior night.  I spend 3 days a week telling my son's little league team
to 'get in front of the ball'.  There is just no excuse for not making
that play.  Scutaro made another costly error in the 2nd inning when he
rushed a potential double play ball, that ultimately allowed two Yankee
runs to score.

 

I thought this guy could play defense?

Steve G

         

        
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        From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Dan DiBiase
        Sent: Wednesday, May 19, 2010 7:50 AM
        To: redsoxcitizens
        Subject: Beckett Protest

        So any of you that were watching the game, what was the deal
with Beckett? Was Delcarmen already warming up in the BP
        when Farrell went out? Was there any indication from Beckett
that he might have been hurt? If the Yankees protest is held up,
        do the Sox lose the game?
        
        And yes, I was watching the Celtics (after Lost was over ;-)...

         

        Dan D
        Central NJ USA

         

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