Wednesday, October 26, 2005

5 hours and 41 minutes World Series, White Sox, Geoff Blum

After 5 hours and 41 minutes, Geoff Blum won the longest game in World Series history with a tiebreaking, two-out homer in the 14th as the White Sox beat Houston, 7-5, on Wednesday morning to move within a win of a sweep and its first title since 1917.

10/26/2005 3:52 AM ET
Blum homer gives White Sox 3-0 lead
Long ball in the 14th helps end longest World Series game
By Scott Merkin / MLB.com

HOUSTON -- Immortality does not come easily.
Just ask the 2005 White Sox.
From the first day of the season to the last out of Tuesday's 7-5 victory in 14 innings over Houston during Game 3 of the World Series at Minute Maid Park, the South Siders have scraped, clawed and battled for every accolade and most victories they have earned. So, the team can be excused if it collectively refuses to start reflecting on its place in baseball history, despite sitting one win away from the franchise's first World Series title since 1917.
Players aren't concerned that the 21 previous teams who held a 3-0 lead in the World Series went on to win the championship. It's all about Wednesday's contest for the White Sox after Tuesday's 5 hour, 41 minute record-breaking affair.
"You can't think about it because we still have to find a way to win one more game," said White Sox catcher A.J. Pierzynski, who capped off a five-run fifth inning against Houston starter Roy Oswalt with a two-run double. Of course, the play was so far removed from the final inning that it seemed like part of the regular season.
"If we find a way to win, then we will have plenty of time to think about what a title means to this city and the franchise," Pierzynski added. "The way we look at it is we have four chances to win one more game."
A number of postgame conversations Wednesday morning drifted back to the American League Championship Series of 2004, when the Red Sox were down three games to the Yankees, with two games in Boston and two in New York. Boston came back to win the title.
But with all due respect to the Astros, they don't have the firepower of last year's Red Sox. And the White Sox are clearly a stronger team than the Yankees.
In fact, the White Sox have a 10-1 record in the postseason. If they win Wednesday and complete the World Series sweep, the South Siders would match the 1999 Yankees' 11-1 run as the second-best playoff ledger in baseball history. The 1976 Reds, a team that happens to be a favorite of White Sox manager Ozzie Guillen, because of fellow Venezuelan Davey Concepcion's role in the title, finished the playoffs with a perfect 7-0 ledger.
Tuesday marked the White Sox seventh straight postseason victory and the seventh straight for the American League in the World Series -- all over National League Central opponents. Guillen's charges also have won 15 of their last 16 overall, dating back to the final five games of the regular season.

None of those numbers matter to the players on the White Sox 25-man roster. The only number of current importance is one, as in one more victory for the team's first title in nine decades.
"I couldn't tell you what our record was, aside from that fact that we have lost only one game in the postseason," said White Sox reliever Dustin Hermanson, who pitched for the first time since Sept. 30 and gave up a game-tying double to Jason Lane in the eighth inning. That hit was the only one allowed by eight White Sox relievers over seven innings, although this group did walk 10 and hit one batter.
"This team is so hungry, we aren't going to get excited until it's over," Hermanson continued. "Until we get that final out of the final victory, you are going to see nothing but warriors in here."
Geoff Blum was the ultimate warrior on Tuesday, hitting the game-winning home run off reliever Ezequiel Astacio in the 14th. Astacio was one of a World Series record 17 pitchers used by both teams.
The switch-hitting Blum recorded just his second at-bat of the postseason, pulling the ball down the right-field line for the momentous blast. The long ball had a slight bit or irony attached, in that Blum might have put an end to the World Series dreams of his former team.
"It means the world right now, even more if we go in and close this out [Wednesday]," the affable Blum said. "It's the stuff dreams are made of. I've had about 100 of these at-bats in my backyard with my younger brother."
"He's not a 40-home run hitter, but he's a good hitter," added Orlando Hernandez, who pitched out of a one-out, runner on third jam in the ninth with two strikeouts, but left in the 10th because of neck spasms. "I'm never surprised by anything in this game."
El Duque wasn't even surprised by the final out of Tuesday's victory being recorded by Mark Buehrle, who became the first pitcher in World Series history to start and earn a save in consecutive games. Buehrle replaced Damaso Marte in the 14th, with the White Sox leading by two runs, and runners on first and third because of Juan Uribe's two-out error on Brad Ausmus' routine grounder to shortstop.
Buehrle induced Adam Everett's popup to Uribe to end the game, moving the White Sox one step closer to their most historic celebration of the four during the postseason. With that prize in mind, Tuesday's victory didn't seem quite as taxing.
The franchise already has waited 88 years for a World Series title. So, what does waiting close to six hours for a victory even amount to in that equation?
"Some of the things from tonight's game make you think it's your year," White Sox first baseman Paul Konerko said. "We just have to go out and play our game and get it done [Wednesday]. There's not much more to say."
Scott Merkin is a reporter for MLB.com. This story was not subject to the approval of Major League Baseball or its clubs.

Monday, October 24, 2005

Atari 2600 Frogger Game

I created this blog post so that people can talk about the Atari 2600 Frogger Game. To help get this blog post going let me communicate what the Atari 2600 Frogger Game is. In 1981 The Frogger Arcade Game was licensed for U.S. distribution by Sega/Gremlin, and developed by Konami. The game is regarded as a classic and was very popular for its novel gameplay and theme. It is one of the few classic arcade games whose gameplay did not involve killing hordes of enemies. The object of this game is to guide a frog to its home. To do so, the player must get frogs to successfully dodge cars and navigate a river full of hazards. The skillful or lucky player may obtain bonuses along the way.The Forum Arcade actually has three different versions of the Frogger Arcade Game. Two of the Frogger Games can be found, HERE. The third one can be found, Here.
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Sunday, October 23, 2005

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Saturday, October 22, 2005

SpongeBob Arcade Game

Who stole SpongeBob's Square Pants?

You can only find out if you play the game. Check out the SpongeBob Arcade Game - Who Stole SpongeBob's Square Pants!

Enjoy playing this game and Visit The Forum Arcade to play 100's of more free flash or swf arcade games.

Thursday, October 20, 2005

Action Fish, A Flash or Swf Arcade Game

Enjoy playing this free flash swf arcade game called Action Fish, hosted by The Forum Arcade at www.forumarcade.com. Play Action Fish, or View the entire list of free flash swf arcade games available.

Tuesday, October 18, 2005

The Forum Arcade Re-Design

The Forum Arcade (www.forumarcade.com) went through a major redesign today. We updated our theme which included new buttons, colors, and additional features.

I want to give a special thanks to Bloc for creating Helios Multi theme for SMF. If you are running a Simple Machines Forum and want a dependable and very well designed modified theme, this is the guy you need talk to. Great Stuff!!

We have added new features to The Forum Arcade. We now have an Extras section. In the Extras section registered users will find even more Flash Swf arcade games to play. We have also modified our blog section, which you are viewing right now. In our blog, we have added new navigation buttons and have used frames so that navigating between the forum, Arcade section, the new Extras section, and blog section can be done seamlessly.

Hopefully we will be adding a Gallery in the near future. The Gallery will give users the ability to upload photos to share with the community.

Stay tuned for more features being added. Additionally we will be added new games in the Extras section almost daily! We will post a new blog message when new games are added in the Extras section.

- gconn77

Sunday, October 16, 2005

The Forum Arcade - Free Flash .SWF Arcade Games

Friday, October 14, 2005

Frogger Arcade Game

Frogger is an arcade game distribution by Sega/Gremlin, and developed by Konami beginning in 1981. The game is a classic and is very popular for its novel gameplay and theme. It is one of the few classic arcade games whose gameplay did not involve extreme violence. If you would like a blast from the past, click here and play the Frogger arcade game. If you would like to talk more about the frogger game, click here.

Arcade Games

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Wednesday, October 12, 2005

Sub Commander Arcade .SWF Flash Game

Play The Sub Commander Arcade .SWF Flash Game on The Forum Arcade.

Pilot your sub through dark and treacherous waters, avoid sea mines, battle cruisers and enemy submarines. Click Here, to play Sub Commander. Click Here, to view the entire forum.

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Operation Game by Milton Bradley

Operation is a battery-operated game made by Milton Bradley, it has been in production since 1965. It consists of an "operating table", a patient (nicknamed 'Cavity Sam') with a large, red light-bulb for his nose. In the surface are a number of openings, which reveal fictional and named body parts made of white plastic. There are two sets of cards: Doctor and Specialist cards. The Specialist cards are dealt out evenly amongst the players at the beginning of the game. Players take turns to pick Doctor cards, which offer a cash reward for removing a particular ailment, using a pair of tweezers connected with wire to the board. If a player successfully removes the body part then they'll win the amount shown on their card. However, if the tweezers touch the metal edge of the opening during the attempt (closing the circuit), a buzzer sounds, the patient's nose lights up red, and the player loses their turn. The player holding the Specialist card for that piece then has a try, getting double points if they succeed.
The winner is the player with the most money after all the pieces have been extracted.
The game can be challenging, due to the shapes of the plastic ailments, and the fact the openings are scarcely larger than the ailments themselves.

On The Forum Arcade, you can play a modified version of Operation. The game is called autopsy. If you would like to play this game, click here. Make sure your speakers are turned up so that you can hear the buzzer if you mess up.

Friday, October 07, 2005

Duck Hunt Arcade Game



Play the Duck Hunt arcade game at The Forum Arcade.

Duck Hunt is a first-person shooter video game for the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) game console system. It was one of the two original pack-in titles for the first release of the game system (the other was Gyromite).

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Donkey Kong Arcade Game



Play Donkey Kong Arcade Game at The Forum Arcade.


Donkey Kong is an arcade game created by Nintendo, released in 1981. The game introduced two of Nintendo's most important characters, Mario and Donkey Kong. In the game, the player's character Jumpman, later to be know as Mario, must rescue his girlfriend Pauline.

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Do You Have A Broken Commodore 64?

Do you have a broken commodore 64? Having trouble repairing the Commodore 64? Would it be nice to be able to play all those old games using your Commodore 64? The Forum Arcade has a Commodore 64 section in the forum where you can post questions about your Commodore 64 problems. If you need support for the Commodore 64 and or the Commodore 64 games, check out The Forum Arcade's Commodore 64 section.

If you have another Commdore product, The Forum Arcade also has a Commodore Support section. You might own a Commodore 128, Commodore PET, or a Commodore 264. If you have any questions regarding these products, check out the Forum Arcade's Commodore Support section.

Thursday, October 06, 2005

Forum Arcade Update

Hey everyone. I wanted to let you know that The Forum Arcade will be upgrading software soon. At this point, I am not sure what day this will be. However, when we do upgrade the software our downtime will be limited. More news will follow as the upgrade day comes closer.

This upgrade will provide a better forum community, better support on our end, and tons more games to play for you guys! We have 100 games now... with our software upgrade, you can double if not triple that amount.

If you have any questions, comments... feel free to contact me.

gconn77 at gmail dot com

Wednesday, October 05, 2005

Play Classic Arcade Games Free On Forum Arcade

At The Forum Arcade you can play over one hundred classic arcade games free. Below is the current list of games available:

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