Red Right 88

Cleveland sports fan and sports writer

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Location: Cleveland, Ohio, United States

quit my job decided to drive west

Saturday, June 02, 2007

Lucy held the ball still

What town is this?

My first born child will be named Boobie.



PS
Now on TV, I hear we are celebrating too much too soon.
Doubt us. Go on and doubt us.

This is Cleveland?

I went to the Tribe game last night. There were over 41,000 at the game and they served over 54,000 one dollar hot dogs.

I admit I was still on a high from LeBron. Nothing was going alter my mood. It is one of disbelief and that nasty potential heartbreaking prospect of hope. My eyes and brain are still trying to comprehend what happened. Still in that one corner, albeit growing smaller and smaller, is Lucy holding that football promising that THIS TIME she won't pull it away.

If there is one other Clevelander who understands it is http://www.yaysports.com/nba/.

The Tribe trailed most of the game. And yet I never got upset. I had really annoying non-fans all around me and I never got too upset.

Fausto came in the eighth and finally pitched well. The Tribe cut the lead to two.
Fausto stayed out there and struggled a little. But instead of helping him, the crowd worked against him. Now I am a wave-hater but I understand it is part of the game going experience for many people. But do it in the top of the fourth or the fifth- NEVER in the ninth of a close game. Now I know it was dollar dog game and I estimate that 37,000 of these fans did not even watch LeBron the night before, but still. I know Carmona is a paid professional. But he has lost his confidence and rather than cheer him on-- the crowd is roaring at strange uneven times as he is trying to get out of the inning. He almost did anyway. With the bases loaded, Fausto got a big strikeout and I thought Wedge should have gone and got him. The kid had thrown a lot of pitches, let this outing be a stepping stone. Wedge held the kid to the fire and he walked in a run. Hernandez let another in and we were down 4 heading into the bottom of the ninth.

When Martinez hit his three-run homer, I was more agast than excited. But the Indians manned up. Sure I was excited when Dellucci when ripped one up the middle to win the game and complete the comeback but I was a little shocked at the emotion of the Indians. At first I thought they exploded out of the dugout like it was the World Series and thought that was a bit much. But then I realized how much my head was still in the clouds from LeBron. The Indians had just won by scoring five in the ninth. Hell, yeah, it was amazing. And it also show how worried the Tigers are about the Indians, they brought their closer in the game up four in the eighth. It was a desparate move--on June 1-- and it backfired big time.

This is almost too much for this Cleveland fan.

I want tonight to come and I want tonight to never come.

Lucy, please, please, just hold the damn ball still. Just this one time.

Friday, June 01, 2007

One for the ages

It is a new day and I still don't think I have the words. That has to be the greatest game involving a Cleveland team in my lifetime. Does anything else come close?

What else is on the list?

The Browns beating the Bengals on the last day of the 1980 season to clinch their first division crown in a long time.

The Browns double ot win over the Jets when they were down 10 with four minutes left in the 1986 playoffs.

Albert Belle flexing his muscle and then Tony Pena homering on a 3-0 pitch the Tribe's first playoff game since 1954 in 1995.

Omar's fake bunt and/the wheel play both came in the Orioles series in 1997.

Maybe I was as emotional after the Jets win and game seven in 1997 was at the top of the list up and until there were 25 outs. But it is almost a shame that the Cavs have to turn around and play tomorrow. I just want to soak in this win.

The Pistons are a gang of men and they will play hard tomorrow night. I suspect if things go against Detroit, the game will get ugly and nasty. But at the same time, LeBron not only grew up last night. He bullrushed to Andy's defense and frankly I think if he doesn't go beserk that McDyess doesn't get ejected and then he fufulled all that promise down the stretch. He made shots like it was a video game. His step back three to tie after Webber's three point play was remarkable and will be on the highlight reel forever but that final play was something else altogether. He drove through the whole team and freed himself for the win. At live speed, old Bad Boy Rick Mahorn had to be thinking you have to kill him on that play and put him on the line-- but watching in slow motion, I think they tried and LeBron just slipped through like a ghost.

And while the National Media proclaims this as five against one. LeBron knows different. You can argue it was Kobe-like and worry LeBron will try to do too much in the future-- but then you would not have been paying attention. LeBron is all about the team and sometimes it doesn't matter who scores all the points just that they are scored. Plus who else should have been taking shots- our next three scorers had fouled out. But without defense, offense doesn't matter. The decison to move Sasha on Rip, putting LeBron on Prince and having Snow guard Chauncey allowed LeBron to win the game. Chauncey's big three to tie it came against Boobie. He never would have gotten it off against Snow. Sasha's length affected Hamilton. LeBron's strength affected Prince and Snow's I-AM-GROWN-MAN defense affected Chauncey. And Anderson made Wallace work on every play. Our defense allowed us to be in postion to win that game. It is easy to get that lost in the emotion of LeBron's superman heroics.

And yet, it all means nothing if the Cavs don't close out tomorrow at home. But the difference is now not only do the Pistons respect the Cavs and LeBron-- the rest of the Cavs have be true believers. They watched LeBron rise up last night and that has to provide a championship confidence. I would be really surprised to see them lay an egg tomorrow. And I don't expect the Pistons to roll over. It should be another Classic with the game on the line in the final seconds.

Thursday, May 31, 2007

hell yes

eric snow is stud

ps
leBron is pretty good too

pps
laura the bartender at pugs won that game