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  1. Lackey at 50 pitches through 4, Fister at 50 through 3.
  2. There was a reason I said it.
  3. You're right, Fister has a no-hitter going.
  4. In theory, it is a sizable advantage. In reality, I'm not so sure it is. Last year the wild card winners were Baltimore and St. Louis. Baltimore lost to the Yankees in 5 games, the last 4 of which were ridiculously close. St. Louis knocked off Washington and had a 3-1 lead on the Giants before blowing it. The wild card winners may be a little more tired than the teams they play in the LDS, but they may be sharper too because they've played more meaningful games recently. I think most of it washes out.
  5. ? That's all luck of the draw. If you look at last year's wild card games you'll see most of the starters weren't the aces. The wild card teams can't really set things up like that. But you do have a better chance of facing a team whose rotation is messed up.
  6. There's still a long way to go.
  7. You're right. And we also missed Cain and Bumgarner in the Giants series.
  8. Today's youth is so accustomed to convenience. Life is not always 'on demand'. Sometimes you just have to accept what you're given! J/K
  9. I couldn't help it. Fred and I go way back.
  10. Furbush was given up for Fister.
  11. Fred also swore that Ortiz was done in 2009 because his bat speed was gone. Fred guesses like the rest of us and gets some right, some wrong.
  12. It's Lackey for the Sox today.
  13. I haven't give enough thought to the September roster rules to have an opinion on that. I'm generally opposed to rule changes in baseball, with the exception of replay reviews.
  14. Buehrle got off to a rough start but straightened himself out. Buehrle is one of those guys you have to like. Thank God the Yankees never got him.
  15. Keeping the roster at 25 puts some challenge in things for the manager. I wouldn't touch that rule at all. I think baseball is a game that functions beautifully as it is and shouldn't be messed with.
  16. Gomes is hitting 5th because he's made his living crushing lefties (874 career OPS). But obviously he hasn't been doing it this year. Farrell is kind of up the creek trying to find a reliable #5 hitter this year. Napoli was that guy earlier in the year.
  17. Tight strike zone.
  18. Being an accountant is not that bad, when you get to the point you have some control over what you're doing. I sit at a desk crunching numbers on the computer for 5-6 hours a day, surfing the net for the other 2 hours or so. My chargeout rate usually works out to about $200 an hour.
  19. That's right. Billy Martin had a lot to do with the modern thinking on pitch counts and inning counts when he blew out the arms of his entire rotation with the A's in 1980.
  20. However, this may be the equivalent of saying 'the days of the Nolan Ryan sort of starter are gone'. Part of it is the game has changed, but you also have to consider the possibility that guys like that are pretty rare physical specimens.
  21. Hopefully, Dopester/Dipster/Densester/Dumbster/Duncester will have one of his good games. Or I may have to start calling him names.
  22. That's not a bad idea.
  23. Yep, I think he has that crazy magic.
  24. So glad my accounting education was finished long ago.
  25. I don't think the 9th inning has any special magic as such. It is what it is - it's the end of the game. The end of the game is different from the beginning and the middle of the game. That applies in just about every sport.
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