Many thanks Angels and Giants

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Here in Britain we get two games a week broadcast live. These are Sunday night and Wednesday night. The World series is shown live in it's entirety.
Over the last six years I must of watched 90% of these games and without doubt this game two has been by far the best. It was compelling. Poor pitching followed by good pitching, continual hitting from most positions in the line up from both outfits. The do we, dont we pitch to Bonds. What questions to be answered in the later games. Will Percevil pitch to Bonds again? that was out of the ground the very moment it left his bat. Not one of the Angels being struck out, now that sends a message to the Giants.
Rally monkey or no rally monkey, this game will have hurt the giants. From 5-0 and 7-4 behind to acturally take the lead by 2 runs only to lose will I am sure hurt mentally. It happened in game two against the Yankees when the Bronx bombers came from behind to lead 5-4 only to lose.
Yesterday was the first of three or four further 4 to 5 run innings from the Angels during this series.
I was on the edge of my seat for most of this game. This game had more twists and momentum swings than I can remember in any game that I have seen before.

THANKS ONCE AGAIN ANAHEIM AND SAN FRAN FOR ONE OF THE BEST NIGHT'S ENTERTAINMENT I'VE HAD WATCHING SPORT.

Perhaps this is why there's a small strike zone. MLB falling behind on the spectator front even soccer appears to be bringing in bigger crowds.
 
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