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On the Subject of Prematurely Numbered Chickens
2005-10-17 21:54
by Mark T.R. Donohue

I had already posted my first musings on the possibility of a Houston-Chicago World Series when Albert Pujols simply obliterated a poor Brad Lidge slider to ruin the half-finished stories of baseball writers around the country. For all the drama, my friend Ali points out, we're now in exactly the same place as we were at this time last year. Houston leads 3-2 with the series returning to Busch Stadium. What next? I felt certain the White Sox were going to win their series in five after going up 3-1. I was less sure in this case but I felt Andy Pettitte would get it done.Well, you know what happened? Pujols. Dude wasn't about to let the postseason end without putting his stamp on things. And now, if you'll pardon the expression, we have a whole new ballgame.

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