If the Yankees win tonight, it's over. There is no way that the Phillies can come back from a 3-1 deficit, especially with the final two games in Yankee Stadium. By the way, David Fryman didn't answer my question, which is a pretty simple one. What would Choke-Fraud have to do (or fail to do) to choke? In other words, what constitutes choking? Once I get David on the record as to what constitutes choking, we can use it to evaluate Choke-Fraud. Or maybe David refuses to believe that Choke-Fraud can choke, in which case he has no business even discussing choking, much less criticizing other people for having a view about what constitutes choking. In my book, hitting .100 in a World Series (with six strikeouts!) is an easy case of choking. The Series isn't over yet, to be sure, but so far, there is no doubt that Choke-Fraud has choked. David should either admit this or tell us what constitutes choking.
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