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Download the TVU Player (also known as viidoo)

[url="http://www.tvunetworks.com/downloads/index.htm"]http://www.tvunetworks.com/downloads/index.htm[/url]



Then click this link

[url="http://www.myp2p.eu/MLB.htm"]http://www.myp2p.eu/MLB.htm[/url]


And click where it says PLAY under TVU Player tomorrow night.

Left-hander Bobby Livingston is scheduled to start in the 7:15 p.m. night game.

I`m looking forward to watching this game !
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[quote name='Go Tory Go!' post='452799' date='Mar 7 2007, 07:01 PM']How much spyware and other assorted garbage does this bog you down with?[/quote]


None that I know of. I have had TVU Player installed for a long time.
I run anti spyware programs all the time and have never seen anything.


And no problem to the people that said thanks. Glad to help.

The Reds have squandered some opportunities, like when they had bases loaded with no outs
against Peitite. Still 0-0 bottom of the 5th ....
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[quote name='oldschooler' post='452825' date='Mar 7 2007, 08:35 PM']The Reds have squandered some opportunities, like when they had bases loaded with no outs
against Peitite. Still 0-0 bottom of the 5th ....[/quote]

Good thing I wasn't watching then, I'd have pulled my hair out. Getting no runs from a bases-loaded, no-outs situation is practically harder than scoring - inexcusable in a close game, especially once the games count.
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Tie game, 1-1.

Final score. Joey Vatto hit a dinger for the Reds, the Yanks scored somehow in the bottom of the 9th.

I guess they don't have any more pitchers, so they are calling it a tie.

SHIT!

I suppose the Reds are still undefeated....
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Lizard Ramirez sucked ass in the 9th. I thought the Reds were going to lose it, when the Yankees had
bases loaded on him.

Game ended in a 1-1 tie after going 10 innings.

Reds are still the only undefeated team ! [img]http://forum.go-bengals.com/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/36.gif[/img]
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[quote]Oldschooler
Lizard Ramirez sucked ass in the 9th. I thought the Reds were going to lose it, when the Yankees had
bases loaded on him[/quote]

Does this mean he is being looked at as a Closer? :unsure:

I caught a game in DC last withe Reds vs the Nats last year and he has practically the same make up as my son. With that said, my son has been a closer in college
the past three years (Fireman of the Year in 2004) and he closed out some games in High school, but was primarily the #1 Starter and when not pitching the starting SS/Lead-off hitter.

The make-up of closer (to be good) is to not only to posses the pitches, but also the demeanor. Going back to my sons situation, he suffered his first defeat of the year in one game and then bouced back by picking up his 3rd win of the seasons to go with his 5 saves. All of the games that he has pitched where he has been credited with a decision; have been decided by 1 run. You need to be competative (by nature), keep your composure and have balls of steel. He has been placed in situations where there are runners on 2nd and 3rd with 0 outs.

In his game loss, I would have done differently than what his coach did. There were two outs and a runner on first and the #5 hitter was up; my son was charged wtih a wild pitch
(hard-slider low and away) which allowed the runner to advance to second. The hitter promptly hits an opposite field base hit scoring the runner with the next hitter (#6) hitting a weak ground-out to the 2nd baseman to end the inning. His team failed to score in the bottom of the 10th and they lost.

I would of intentionally walked the #5 hitter and faced the #6 Hitter. There is a reason he is hitting #6; he is not as good as the #1,#2,#3,#4,#5 hitters <_<

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[quote name='Lawman' post='453511' date='Mar 8 2007, 03:35 PM']Does this mean he is being looked at as a Closer? :unsure:[/quote]

God no (although, with Jerry Narron as manager... :lol: ). No, Ramirez had pitched the previous 2 innings and done well so Narron just kept him in.

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