Mike Rothstein says that he doesn’t have enough money to get into the gift shop!
ROGER’S HOT CORNER…………
Monday May 1……10:32 a.m……..GAME NOTES……..first to report on game results from last night is STEVE EPPSTEIN……..of course his team won defeating Team Newman 12-11………in a thrilling come from behind victory, MIKE CREEMER was awarded the game ball as he knocked in the winning run as Team Eppstein came up with a 4 spot in the bottom of the 7th overcoming a “mammouth” homerun by MARK NEWMAN (check him for steroids?)…..other key hits came off the bat of COREY NORRIS and BIG BENGAL fan, but Chad Johnson hater ANDY HELDMAN………it’s still rumored that DAVID “DEE” HARRIS is still on the hot seat (sizzle) and better produce soon or else….Cyclones won a big one last night to even their series with the Reading (not Ohio) Royals at 2-2……Game 5 is tonight at U.S. Bank Arena………Happy May!!!!!!!!mailto:May!!!!!!!!r.rosenthal@fuse.net
ROGER’S HOT CORNER
Tuesday April 29……..9:11 p.m………..MARK ”GORDY” GORDON reports that he’s also an avid reader of THE BLOG…….it looks like the Pistons are done “toying” with Philly and how about those New Orleans Hornets, led of course by Xavier graduate David West with a little help from Chris Paul and Friends…….any bidders for a David “Dee” Harrris rookie card????????…….rumor has it that Steve “Mr. Know It All” Ostrow is behaving himself so far this season….of course they haven’t lost yet…..r.rosenthal@fuse.net
Game Results: April 30, 2008
Wednesday April 30………4:39 p.m……….Reds lose 5-2………Happy Softballling!!!!!! r.rosenthal@fuse.net
Commissioner’s Hottest Corner
Team Glassman12 -Team Newman 9
For the second week in a row, another nail biter for Team Glassman with the game once again ending with the bases loaded and the winning run at the plate in the bottom of the 7th A line drive out ended it The game was close early until the hitting star Norm Frankel unleashed a bases clearing triple to open up an 10-4 lead for Glassman in a 5 run 5th Newman roared back on the strength of a 3 rd HR by rookie B Stallman to close the lead to 10-9 but it was not enough. Jeff Finkelstein and Brandon Guttman turned in solid defensive performances