Game Analysis

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Hello, this is my game analysis page, here I will describe or analyse games that I have watched, mostly John Rockers appearances.
Johns First Game:
Johns First game was broadcast on tv. It was the Phillies at Turner Field. John Rocker had an awesome appearance, he ran onto the field, avoiding all the lines(just sooo cute:), and when he got up to bat, he was mopping sweat off his face, oh I melted, thats when I first saw how cute he was. His beautifull blue eyes, that sweet look on his face. I don't remember much of that game to be honest with you, It was the first time I saw John, and I fell in love, well no im not psycotic, more like I fell in like with him.
Johns First T.V Game:
I saw John Rocker on tv. about a week after, he looked so incredible, I forgot who he was playing against but heres what happened. He was practising in the bull pen, then he ran out to field. He stood there, mopping sweat off of himself, he threw the ball really fast.
Seconed TV. game I saw of John:
The team was doing okay, then John came out, he ran out, sweating and moaning like a locomotive. He threw a bunch of fast balls. I mean that man can throw. Between each throw, he twitched and blinked, and moaned, he was mopping up sweat with his mitt. After they called him off, he walked gracefully off the field.
September 5th, 2000:
Arizona Diamandbacks at Braves. This game was completely and utterly awesome, from tom glavins' excellent pitching to everyone else that played. I hate saying this but Chipper Jones even did a decent job, he was T.B.S.s autozone player of the game. John however did an awesome job. He came up to pitch, he was on plate, moaning and adjusting his baseball cap, and blinking. He threw several 95mph fastballs. At the eighth inning he demonstrated that he was not only a good pitcher but an excellent athlete, when he threw the ball, slid to the ground, than caught the ball after the batter hit it. He came back on the ninth inning, and the team won, and he got himself another save. Nicely done, mr.rocker.
September 7th, 2000 Home