
Date of issue: 07.10.2002
Record label: Buck 65
Song language: English
The Blues (Pt. 1) |
A game worth winnin' from the beginnin' of the first inning |
An essential day off since it’s provincial playoffs |
And i’m playin' shortstop, batting fourth in the line-up |
The opposing pitcher’s a right-hander with an unorthodox wind-up |
And a good move to first, throws a curve, and changes speeds |
Can be wild at times and known to blow the strangest leads |
Like the last time we faced him, he turned one savage |
Lead into a loss for his team, and inflated his earned run average |
But today he seems focused and we were stuck out to dry |
In the top of the first 'cause he struck out the side |
But in the bottom half, the bad guys came out swingin' |
A lot of coaches like to choose takin' the same route |
Bringing the big hitters to the plate, and players that are purely speed |
And try to manufacture runs and jump out to an early lead |
And this time it worked, so we were gonna need a hero |
'cause after one complete, the score’s already 3 to 0 |
Leadin' off the second, i swung at the first pitch |
No wonder the center fielder back-peddled to the track and settled under it |
0 for 1 and can’t get goin' |
The ball’s thrown around the horn and back to the pitcher now |
And all is going good for the bad guys, but not so hot for the visitors |
The big right-hander is takin' no prisoners |
He seems to have us figured out, the question is, can we compete? |
He’s pitching perfect after 3 complete and has a 3−1 lead |
Top of the fourth and our lead-off hitter makes it to first base |
And here we go, it’s the worst-case |
Scenario for any opposing pitcher because he got a reckon |
That the first chance he gets, he’s gonna try to steal second |
Which he does. |
so for the first time during the mission |
We’ve got nobody out and a man in scoring position |
The next batter flies out to right, but yo word |
That’s still only one out and a runner on third |
So then the number 3 hitter steps up to the conventional talk |
Showin' where he’ll hit, but draws the intentional walk |
It’s an old maneuver they made 'cause trouble may follow |
Unless they get the double play from the clean-up hitter and that’s me |
The infielder’s set up a double play depth when they’re ready |
But i smack a line drive into left-center for a double, bringing two across |
Which just leaves it up to me to do the damage in the clean-up spot |
'cause now the score was 3 to 2 |
The score remained the same through five past hits to pretense |
We kept it close with a dazzling display of defense |
We had to pull the starting pitcher, the one that was left handed |
The story of the sixth inning was base runners left stranded |
And bullpen activity. |
but still the job is gettin' it done |
After a perfectly executed hit and run |
And what may later prove to be the ultimate game-winning catch |
We got a tie game going into the seventh inning stretch |
Song tags: #The Blues
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