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Pro Yakyu Live! May 20, 2005

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Pro Yakyu Live! May 20, 2005
We've got two choices for venue on Friday night:

1. 6:15pm Tohoku Rakuten Golden Eagles vs. Hiroshima Toyo Carp
2. 6:00pm Chunichi Dragons vs. Chiba Lotte Marines

Place your votes below. In the event of a tie, I'll go with the Eagles vs. Carp game as I haven't covered the Carp at all yet this season.

Hope to have you tune in. If you can and have Skype (free Internet telephony), you can "call in" during the game to "proyakyulive" (without the quotes).
Comments
Re: Pro Yakyu Live! Carp/Eagles
[ Author: badteacher | Posted: May 19, 2005 3:08 PM | CD Fan ]

I'm voting Carp/Eagles because Chunichi loses when you cover them. Stop jinxing us Michael!
Re: Pro Yakyu Live! Carp/Eagles
[ Author: holygoat | Posted: May 20, 2005 1:20 PM | HT Fan ]

- I'm voting Carp/Eagles because Chunichi loses when you cover them. Stop jinxing us Michael!

Ha ha! In that case, I vote for Dragons/Marines.
Re: Pro Yakyu Live! Carp/Eagles
[ Author: Chiroman | Posted: May 21, 2005 3:57 AM ]

I would have to vote for Bobby V. and the Chiba Lotte Marines vs. the Chunichi Dragons. I would like to hear how great the Marines are. They are currently first overall in Pro Yakyu!

Thanks.
Re: Pro Yakyu Live! Carp/Eagles
[ Author: westbaystars | Posted: May 21, 2005 7:54 AM | YBS Fan ]

I'm afraid you're about 9 hours too late. Sorry. It was the Eagles vs. Carp [76.5MB MP3]. Good start by the Eagles, but the Carp battled back.
Re: Pro Yakyu Live! Carp/Eagles
[ Author: niibu_yaa | Posted: May 21, 2005 4:16 PM | FSH Fan ]

Ah. So we are going to a Thursday night for the games for us kids Stateside now?
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