by OMDQ, One More Dying Quail
After the third inning, I thought to myself, "Hmm...Buchholz hasn't allowed a hit yet."
After the fifth inning, I looked at my father and said, "The kid's got a good game going."
After the sixth inning, I looked at my father again and said, "He has to be getting nervous."
After the seventh inning, I said, "If Buchholz finishes this, he owes Dustin Pedroia a beer or thirty."
After the eighth inning, my wife said to Julio Lugo, "DO NOT LOOK AT HIM, JULIO! DON'T YOU DARE!"
After the ninth inning, I said to no one in particular, "Papi, take your hands off of Clay's ass. He doesn't love you that way, even if you did just pitch a no-hitter."
And then I applauded, watched Tina Cervasio interview the awkward maestro who had just dazzled the Baltimore Orioles for nine innings and 27 outs, and wished I could know - if only for a moment - what it felt like to be 23-years-old and have 35,000 people screaming my name and standing on their feet to cheer my every move and loving me so unconditionally that it nearly reduced me to tears.
Congratulations, Clay. Welcome to Red Sox lore.
Photo: Yahoo! Sports/AP, Winslow Townson
Sunday, September 2, 2007
I Want to be Clay Buchholz for a Day
Posted at 2:36 AM CT
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4 comment(s):
OMDQ...One More... Clay Buchholz Curveball??? That last pitch was absolutely filthy. Buchholz was amazing tonight.
Awesome is right.
I love the fact that I watched about 1 inning of this game...then said screw it and turned to the Tennessee - Cal game.
Awesomeness eludes me again.
ESPN's erection could be seen from space after hearing this news.
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