Too Much Blue Sky
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Understatement of the week goes to Chisox pitcher (and Seattle Mariner
castoff) Freddy Garcia, who missed game 2 of the ALCS playoffs on
Wednesday because he was watching his daughter being born. On the
subject of the miracle of birth, he said:
(Let's just hope Ms. Garcia also thought it was a "really good experience." After all, she's going to be the one with blood tricking out of her you-know-what for the next 4-6 weeks.)
Kudos to Freddy, though, for recovering well enough to pitch a complete game victory in game 4. I was barely able to drive two days after Oliver was born.
7:04:39 PM
"I was watching the game, waking up with her," Garcia said of Game 2 in
Chicago. "It's pretty good. A lot of stuff for me. I've never seen that before,
and that was a really good experience."
Ah yes. It's "pretty good." A "really good experience." His cup truly runneth over. (Let's just hope Ms. Garcia also thought it was a "really good experience." After all, she's going to be the one with blood tricking out of her you-know-what for the next 4-6 weeks.)
Kudos to Freddy, though, for recovering well enough to pitch a complete game victory in game 4. I was barely able to drive two days after Oliver was born.
7:04:39 PM