Like the market, most of the excitement in the sporting world came after hours on Thursday.
There was no shortage of marathon games last night. On the ice, the Philadelphia Flyers scored in double overtime of their playoff game against the Washington Capital to take a commanding series lead 3 to 1.
On the diamond, the San Diego Padres and Colorado Rockies were locked in an epic battle until the wee hours of the morning, which wrapped up after 22 innings.
My old team the New York Mets even got in the action, besting the Washington Nationals in the fourteenth inning on a wild pitch. (I took part in my fair share of memorable extra innings playoff nail-biters (think Game 6 at Shea).) ...
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