SuperFin34 said:you never know, they are only 2 1/2 games out.
I'm not sure if that's enough time to get rid of the dirt. Didn't we have an instance in the last few years where there was only a few days between the Marlins game and the Dolphins game and the grounds crew couldn't get the sod down and ready to go? I would anticipate having the dirt for the Steelers game, but hopefully not any longer (sorry to any Marlins fans out there).xXxpHiN34 said:There should be no more stupid Dirt this year!
Marlins last home game is thur sept 23rd
Dolphins next home game sept 26th!
Thats a little good news :tongue:
xXxpHiN34 said:There should be no more stupid Dirt this year!
Marlins last home game is thur sept 23rd
Dolphins next home game sept 26th!
Thats a little good news :tongue:
He probably practiced too much off the dirt and that grass threw him off...FinsGuy939 said:that dirt doesnt matter much when mare is missing kicks from the grass part of the field. i.e. saturday
Maybe so, but my main concern with the dirt infield is players getting injured b/c of it. Ask Ed Perry and Alfonso Roundtree. No baseball is worth even one Dolphin getting hurt as far as I am concerned.CrunchTime said:A lot of people were predicting an early end to the Marlin season last year.They are only 2 games behind for a wildcard berth so anything is posible.
I will remind you that both teams play in the dirt.It should be an advantage for the home team who get to practice more on it.