After winning their first Playoff game since 1992, the
Pittsburgh Pirates were reportedly “shocked” to learn that the MLB Postseason
continues beyond the first round.
“I honestly thought that was it,” said Pirates skipper Clint Hurdle while scratching his unnaturally orange head. “I guess it’s been so long since we’ve been here, we don’t remember there being more than one round.”
“I honestly thought that was it,” said Pirates skipper Clint Hurdle while scratching his unnaturally orange head. “I guess it’s been so long since we’ve been here, we don’t remember there being more than one round.”
Marlon Byrd told reporters he found out the Pirates had
another game to play after noticing it on ESPN’s BottomLine while looking for
highlights of his home run on SportsCenter.
“My first thought was, ‘maybe we could beat whoever those Pirates are,'” Byrd admitted. “But then my brother texted me and said and said 'good luck next series' and I started to realize that maybe we are those Pirates.”
“My first thought was, ‘maybe we could beat whoever those Pirates are,'” Byrd admitted. “But then my brother texted me and said and said 'good luck next series' and I started to realize that maybe we are those Pirates.”
The former-Met said that the team began its confusion when
there was no trophy ceremony taking place.
Byrd confessed he was holding out for a possible MVP award after becoming the first
Pirate and known PED-user to homer in a Playoff game since Barry Bonds in Game
6 of the 1992 NLCS.
Fans were actually excited to hear of more baseball in
Pittsburgh this year. With hockey
season never a guarantee to happen and the Steelers becoming the first team in
NFL history to be eliminated from Playoff contention after Week 1 of the
season, management says it’s on the Pirates now to pass the time until Hunting
Season overcomes the people of the Allegheny’s.
“We have the best fans in baseball,” said Pirates GM Neil
Huntington before being handed a Forbes poll that ranked the Pirates as 28th
most loyal fan base in the sport. “So maybe we didn’t win the World Series last
night like we first thought, but now these fans can have another chance to watch their heroes compete in our pure and beautiful game."
Huntington added that he planned to make some calls to try to acquire some more talent to help put this team over the top, but was informed by a team scout that he is not allowed to do that in this stage of the season.
The idea that “Buctober” will continue for maybe even a few
more weeks has even caught the eye of many former players from way back when. Bobby Bonilla said he will use the money he
continues to receive from the New York Mets to attend a game or two, while
Barry Bonds planned to go to last night’s game, but was unable to fit his head
through the gate at PNC Park.
"Our plan is to have Sidney Crosby throw out the pitch for Game 3," said Pirates' owner Robert Nutting. "Right now we are just waiting on permission from Sidney's mother Trina. We are hoping to have Ben Roethlisberger for Game 4, but he requested a guarantee that Todd Haley would not be allowed in the stadium. He seemed fearful that the coordinator might try to call plays for the Pirates and doom the team."
“I really thought we had won it all,” said Morneau, while holding a lacrosse stick and chugging maple syrup (and presumably doing other Canadian things too). “I know the guys on this team, and I bet they are all just happy that we get to keep playing for extra money."
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