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Kevin AndrewsI was at the game last night and the bugs didn't bother any one in the crowd. As a matter of fact growing next to Lake Erie I know there were certain times of the year that the things would absolutely cover the sides of building and houses, usually on the North face. Kinda of ironic that the visiting team (Yankees) dug-out at Jacob's field faces North. The things are supposedly attracted to light and moisture and bug spray doesn't help and actually makes the moisture problem worse. (You didn't see the Indians player using any kind of spray at all.) October is certainly a very strange time of year for this to happen. My recollection is that it's usually mid-summer. HOME FIELD ADVANTAGE - I'LL TAKE IT EVERY TIME. INDIANS IN 3!!!!!
Yankees Payroll > $200 Million
Indians Payroll < $50 Million
A-Rod, Jeter, Matsui,
Posada = 1 for 32; a
few bugs; listening to
the Yankee nation whine - PRICELESS