Rich Zuckerman details why, despite the Red Sox's comeback in Game 5, the deck is still firmly stacked in the Rays' favor, and asks YOU who will ultimately win the ALCS?
You gotta give it up to the Rays. Everyone expected them to fold, and everyone probably STILL does, but I'll be damned if they don't look really tough, really scrappy, and downright magical. Sometimes the ball bounces the right way for teams, and it's looking like that could be the case for them.
white sox memories. Chicago Illinois blackout day Jim Thome, Paul Konerko, Orlando Cabeara (don't know how to spell),Brian Anderson, Alexai Ramereiz, Nick Swisher, Jerry Owens, Joe Crede, Juan Uribe, Dewane Wise, Jermaine Dye, and even more people featured in this video. i used IMovie to edit this video. some of the things are world series 2005, blackout day as i already said and just some white sox games of 2008. song used was new years day.
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This walkthrough of the new Tampa Bay Rays ballpark shows its location on the St. Pete waterfront and its many unique features. The design is from HOK Sport. Courtesy of the Tampa Bay Rays. From Ballparkdigest.com (http://www.ballparkdigest.com
Approximately 10 minutes of video taken before, during and after the 5/24/08 baseball game between the Baltimore Orioles and Tampa Bay Rays. It was 70's day at Tropicana Field, blue wigs were the giveaway item and famed musical group The Commodores entertained the crowd after the game. Oops! Just realized the date at the start of the video is incorrect. It was May 24, 2008; not 2007. Sorry!
This is footage I took with my digital camera of the entire bottom of the 13th inning between the Rays and Pirates on 6/28/08. It featured a nice catch by the Rays' SS and a walkoff HR by Jason Bay. I then got the highlights of the game on the Jumbotron. What an ending.
I set the entire thing to the Star Wars theme. I think I did a pretty good job building the suspense with the music.
Rays Indoor Mountain Bike Park in Cleveland Ohio is the place to be during the winter if you're into 2 wheel pedal fun. Ray has made a great place for friends and family to enjoy, do yourself a favor and check it out. Load up the car with your favorite cycling friends and head to Rays!
Well I heard this on Jim Rome and just thought I NEED TO PUT A REMIX OF THIS ON YOUTUBE sooooooooooooo here it is ENJOY I do not Own the Video I just Put it in slow motion and "fast" motion
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UPDATE:PHILLIES BEAT RAYS 4-1 IN THE 2008 WORLD SERIES
baseball world series champions
1980: Philadelphia Phillies
1981: Los Angeles Dodgers
1982: St. Louis Cardinals
1983: Baltimore Orioles
1984: Detroit Tigers
1985: Kansas City Royals
1986: New York Mets
1987: Minnesota Twins
1988: Los Angeles Dodgers
1989: Oakland A's
1990: Cincinnati Reds
1991: Minnesota Twins
1992: Toronto Blue Jays
1993: Toronto Blue Jays
1994: None due to a strike
1995: Atlanta Braves
1996: New York Yankees
1997: Florida Marlins
1998: New York Yankees
1999: New York Yankees
2000: New York Yankees
2001: Arizona Diamondbacks
2002: Anaheim Angels
2003: Florida Marlins
2004: Boston Red Sox
2005: Chicago White Sox
2006: St. Louis Cardinals
2007: Boston Red Sox
2008: PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES OVER TAMPA BAY RAYS 4-1
If you don't like the music... just mute it. It's not that hard. Just click the little button on your keyboard. Focus more on the actual video itself :D
Steve Williams vs. Steve Ray in the semifinals of the UWF Sportschannel America Television Title Tournament. Filmed at the Hotel Pennsylvania in New York, NY.
From Wikipedia:
"In 1991, Herb Abrams was owed money by Steve Ray and wrongly suspected that Ray was sleeping with his wife. On May 10, 1991 at a television taping in New York City, Abrams paid Steve Williams an extra $100 for the night to break Ray's nose during their match. The ensuing shoot aired in its entirety on an episode of Fury Hour."
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Skates are cartilaginous fish belonging to the family Rajidae in the superorder Batoidea of rays. They are carnivorous, feeding mostly on smaller fish and crustaceans. They have flat pectoral fins continuous with their head, two dorsal fins and a short, spineless tail. There are more than 200 described species in 25 genera.
Skates are benthic (bottom-dwelling) and are found throughout the world from continental shelves down to the abyssal zone. They are oviparous fishes, laying eggs in a horny case known as a mermaid's purse. It is thought that egg-laying in skates is an evolutionary reversal, that is, skates are descended from ovoviviparous ancestors.[1]
The common skate, Dipturus batis, is the largest found in British waters. It has a long, pointed snout. However, the most common skate in British seas is the thornback ray, Raja clavata. They are frequently caught by trawling. Common skate and white skate are assessed as Critically Endangered by IUCN (World Conservation Union) and the fish is listed by the Marine Conservation Society as a "fish to avoid".[2]
Street skateboarding is the act of riding a skateboard on paved surface, whether that surface is found at a public school, a shopping mall, or somewhere else. This is in contrast with a related, but much different subsection, vert skateboarding, which refers to riding a skateboard up and down a vert ramp or half-pipe. The third type of skateboarding is known as freestyle skateboarding. Street skating, as it is most commonly known among skaters, may include skate tricks such as ollies, or ollie variations, but often it is simply the act of skateboarding on the pavement itself. Whatever the case may be, the act of street skating requires the rider to utilize objects which are found in urbanized settings, such as curbs, ledges, handrails, stairs, and other obstacles.
The skateboarding industry experienced major growth starting in the mid 1990s, and many factors are to thank for this. The global recession that had affected so many during the decade's early years was coming to an end, which generally meant more disposable income for young people[citation needed]. As a result, more time and money could be invested into adolescent pastimes. A new skateboarding-related culture started to form. Pop punk bands such as The Offspring, Rancid, NOFX, and Green Day began to sell millions of records in 1994, and this introduced many people to the "alternative" lifestyle, which included skateboarding[citation needed]. Although the mainstream has brought in money, many skateboarders feel that the mainstream has tainted skateboarding as a whole[citation needed]. Wanting to 'cash in' on a wealthy demographic, ESPN introduced the Extreme Games (later renamed the X-Games) in the summer of 1995. The games showcased activities such as rollerblading, BMX biking, motocross and other events, including skateboarding. While skateboarding was a major part of the X-Games showcase, most skaters featured during the first few years of the competition were oriented to ramps that are commonly found in skateparks. Accordingly, the major role that the X-Games played was turning the mainstream population onto the sport itself, at which point potential riders would be much more likely to be influenced by industry sources (such as Transworld Skateboarding Magazine, or Thrasher), that were still focusing on the street scene.
[edit]Influential videos
Like no other time before it, the period between the mid 1990s and the early 21st century saw an incredible amount of influence originating in promotional videos released directly by skate companies themselves. Whereas skate demos and competitions continued to maintain their important role that had been established in previous skate eras, hardcore skaters now focused the majority of their attention on videos, and the tricks being performed in those videos. Skate videos in the mid 1990s were almost exclusively street based, with absolutely no freestyle, and very little vert to mention. Some videos, such as Girl Skateboards' Mouse (1996), and World Industries' Rodney Mullen vs. Daewon Song (1997) followed the tradition of technical flatground skateboarding that had been spawned from the ashes of freestyle in the early 1990s. Others, such as Toy Machine's Welcome to Hell (1996), and Zero Skateboards's Thrill of it All (1996), represented the direction that street skating took in the late 1990s — handrail skating and other types of skating such as ledges and flat bars.
This is what happens when the Philadelphia Phillies win the 2008 World Series -- a city, eager to celebrate, is turned upside down as fans flood Broad Street and celebrate one of the greatest seasons in Philly's history. THANK YOU PHILLIES, World Series Champions 2008!.