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Liz vs. Row-ark
Last edited by artie_fufkin (9/05/2018 6:11 pm)
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Put a coat on that hanger.
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I think the White Sox put forth a more convincing effort during the 1919 World Series than the Nashnils are tonight.
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How in the world can MLB allow C.B. Bucknor continue to call balls & strikes?
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Mags wrote:
How in the world can MLB allow C.B. Bucknor continue to call balls & strikes?
He's in the union.
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It appears whatever pixie dust they sprinkled on the bullpen has worn off.
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Thats why i think cmart is the man to close.
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I wonder if they played Carpenter at all nine positions over the course of nine innings, if he would make nine errors.
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APIAD wrote:
Thats why i think cmart is the man to close.
Thank goodness he bailed out our MVP Candidate.
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He didnt throw a strike in that last at bat
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APIAD wrote:
He didnt throw a strike in that last at bat
Do you think Taylor was looking for a fastball or what? He missed those last two sliders by three feet.
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artie_fufkin wrote:
APIAD wrote:
He didnt throw a strike in that last at bat
Do you think Taylor was looking for a fastball or what? He missed those last two sliders by three feet.
Look to me like the situation was bigger then he was. Im not sure if cmart was playing into taylors free swinging or just got lucky. I think luck. Taylor has struck out 111 times in 370 PA. Walking only 28 times. Odds were in cmarts favor but those pitches were not close.
I still think he is the man for the 9th. The error by carp and the worm burner that found a hole created the 9th inning drama and he pitched around it one way or another.
One of bernies recent article ask if waino could be the 9th inning guy. I puke and shit myself simultaneously. Then i curled up on a ball and sucked my thumb until my vision came back. I still cant feel the left side of my face and drag my foot a little. I think i had a stroke and a seizure at the same time.