Thursday, August 19, 2004

Hey Bart

I too adore Albert Pujols -- he's one of my absolute favorites right now -- but when it comes to the St. Louis Cardinals, only one guy will ever be The Man.

13 Comments:

Blogger Bartman said...

I knew we were a lot alike! :-)

9:10 AM  
Blogger Bartman said...

I was looking through league leaders in stuff and saw that Barry Bonds is leading the league in walks by 70 and leading the league in On base percentage with a .609. That is like .200 percent over the next guy. That is increadible!

9:49 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Incredible

9:25 PM  
Blogger Carolyn said...

I'm telling you, Ben. Teach the kid to spell!

And does anyone else find the "Remember me" check-box on the comment log-in to be useless? I just logged in once to comment on bro's blog and then, less than 2 minutes later, I had to log in again.

5:11 AM  
Blogger Bartman said...

Sorry, spelling is not my forte

7:18 AM  
Blogger Bartman said...

Hey Ben, and sorry for that mistake. Could I use the excuse that I put "the man" in lower case letters?

8:18 AM  
Blogger Carolyn said...

He can spell "forte" but he can't spell "incredible." Go figure. =)

5:56 PM  
Blogger Bartman said...

I really think that Cy Young is the best pitcher ever too now. He has 511 wins, the next guy, Walter Johnson has 417 wins, I really don't think anyone will ever catch him. (I want to sound baseball smart, I am starting to do a lot of homework on it now)

9:39 PM  
Blogger Bartman said...

Cool, I looked him up. I know Christy Mathewson now! I saw that he is third all time in shut outs. Very cool.

5:03 PM  
Blogger Carolyn said...

I would make some comment such as, "You're helping to create a monster," but at least it gets him away from the guitar for a few minutes.

Bartman returns to LBC today. He may not always like the college, but at least he likes the city.

4:23 AM  
Blogger Andrew Gill said...

it's the best city on the planet

7:31 AM  
Blogger ben said...

Bart, Walter Johnson still gets my vote for Greatest Pitcher of All Time. If those Senators teams hadn't been so mind-numbingly dreadful he'd have a least a hundred more wins -- at least. Randy Johnson is another guy who's gonna get to Cooperstown with a win total that won't reflect how good he was. How many 2-0 games has he lost? (Not that I'm suggesting that Randy Johnson is a candidate for the Greatest Pitcher of All Time, but he's at least one of the five greatest lefties ever.)

7:46 AM  
Blogger Bartman said...

I saw him on the top of a few (really a lot) of categories. I'll check on the Randy Johnson thing, sounds interesting.

10:19 PM  

Post a Comment

Subscribe to Post Comments [Atom]

<< Home