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May 07, 2008

Heatcheck Wednesday

Week 2 of Heatcheck Wednesday, a permanent feature here at Ballpark Frankness. The idea behind this post is to track the past week's Rays home games and wonder how tolerable they would have been, had they been played outdoors.

No home games since last Wednesday so our standings remain the same:

How you feeling? Hot. Hot. Hot. ---- 0

Hot, but nothing a cold beverage couldn't cure. ---- 0

Take me out the ball game. ---- 17

It's starting to get a little warmer out there during the day, but it's still nice at night ... The Rays come home starting Friday.

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