Tomorrow

September 29, 2007 · Filed Under Mets 

The Mets won today, as they plowed their way over the Marlins in a game where the benches and bullpens cleared twice, the second time leading to some fights. They final score was 13-0, Mets. John Maine fell just a few outs shy of a no-hitter when a slow roller prevented the Mets from making the out.

Big day for Castro and Milledge, as they crushed the ball all over the place.

The Phillies also lost, thanks to the Nationals, 4-1. After taking a 4-0 lead, the Phillies hit a home run to make it 4-1, but that was all.

Tomorrow is the day. Tomorrow is the day where the light of hope shines on Shea or the bitterness of winter slams the stadium like a hurricane.

Tomorrow is about who wants it more, the Mets, or the evil Phillies. The Mets, believe it or not, have the momentum following their biggest win of the year, thanks to John Maine. The Phillies towels stopped waving today, and the fans grew impatient.

Tomorrow is the day that we find out what we have all been waiting for since April 1 (except for a 1-game playoff.)

Tomorrow is the day that the Mets can beat the critics.

Tomorrow… is when Mr. Glavine plays to his potential, and shows us all that the Mets will not make history in a bad way. Mr. Glavine is the deciding factor in whether the Mets can clinch back-to-back division titles for the first time in history, or whether the Mets will make history in a horrible way.

Tomorrow is big!

Tomorrow, September 30, 2007, is the day we have ALL been waiting for.

LETS GO METS!

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