Thursday, March 13, 2008

Pelfrey Shows Signs of Old Self

ME: today was yet another busy day, but good. i had a lot of resume interviews and they all went better than i thought they would. get off the phone, call people back, give them quotes, get back online, respond to clients and respond to inquiries, revise resumes, send out resumes, make resumes. that's my day. and somewhere in between, i'm able to look at youtube without sound and read e-mails from friends. i can't complain...that much. i actually enjoy what do, i just need more money and health insurance--both have recently been offered to me. got home, ate chinese with ruddy; pet cats and acquired more music. awesome. good times. looked into art shows, competitions, how to become a DJ and other fun things. i'm looking forward to hitting some fastballs tomorrow! clinton lost mississippi and i don't feel like talking about it. anyways, we have a new governor and a schmucky president on his way out.
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METS: today the Mets played the Cardinals and lost 6-5. Mike Pelfrey pitched 4 2/3 and gave up two runs, one was earned. he struck out one and walked two. he seemed the Pelfrey of last year. but, his first few starts were impressive enough to make difference in the El Duque/Pelfrey race for a spot. rook, Robinson Cancel misplayed a pop-up at first, with two outs...and allowed a run to score. Pelfrey helped himself to a single and scored a run. Beltran went 1-2 with an rbi. Endy Chavez went 2-3 with a pair of RBI and a run. Jose went 2-3 as well with a pair of runs. everyone's making a big deal about Skip Schumaker, this rookie vying for a spot on the Cards' roster. he went 2-5 today with two runs and has a springtime average of .382. so, of course they'll make big a big stink...Al Pujols went 2-3 as well with an RBI and a walk. the mets injured are slowly but surely starting to return. Church played today and Beltran played in center as opposed to DH.

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