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  1. That's a pretty good list, but I have tell you I was living in PA in 1980 when the Phillies won the WS and that Pete Rose, whom I despise, made a big difference on that team--most hits, 2d most total bases, 2d most runs scored, etc. He was playing 1b by then and just seemed to be a leader. You might consider adding Steve Carlton to your list. That year he went 24-9, ERA 2.34, and 304 IP. Do not add Rose.
  2. Perez (L) v. Nola ®, game starts at 7:05. You think losing the Babe to NYC was bad, how about losing a true American genius to Philly? Ben Franklin's the name, and almost anything's the game. Yes, absolutely, the First and Second Continental Congresses both met in Philly, where the Declaration and later the Constitution were both written and signed. But make no mistake, the American Revolution was born in Boston and made real by the Massachusetts Militia, which in June 1775 became the Continental Army. Months before the Declaration was signed, the Bostonians--now officially the Continental Army with GW in command-- threw the British Army (and Navy) out, never to return. Without that, it's doubtful the Declaration would have been signed. And the guys from Boston, now wearing Red Sox, are still tougher and better than the Phillies, which kind of sounds like willies or wimpies to me. Plus Bryce Harper is so over-rated. Fact: the season after he left the Nationals for the big bucks in Philly, the Nationals won the first WS ever for a Washington team. With Harper now on their roster, the Phillies won one more game than the year before.
  3. For me, the future is now and next year completely off the radar. I still think the wind affected the play last night because MLB players are not used to that kind of intrusiveness. MLB ballparks all have at least two decks surrounding the field. It looked as though the wind was blowing from left field to right field, which would have affected Barnes' knuckle curve, the one that missed outside (to a righty batter) like 4 times. I also think the wind could have thrown Pivetta off. Matz and Pivetta both gave up 5 runs last night, but only 4 of Pivetta's runs were earned. Sawamura gave up the other 2 runs and both of those were unearned. So, to me, anyway, the position players owed. Those 3 runs in the 9th, incredible and delightful and even heroic as they were, were payback. Worth noting, therefore, is that the bullpen pitched 4 innings while giving up no earned runs. The Jays bullpen went 3 and--thank you very much, Mr. Dolis--gave up 3 earned runs. About the errors. Chavis's was the most egregious; Devers' could actually have been 2 errors because he mishandled an earlier one that was a single, and Renfroe was the victim of a weird situation in right center trying to recoup a ball Hernandez couldn't get to.
  4. I'm not going to say "you gotta believe" because hat was the 1969 Mets. On the other hand, as with them, this team so far has indeed been amazing.
  5. Are you kidding? It's been a great team so far and a great season. And I do not allow myself to forget that the Sox play in the toughest division in MLB with the best overall W-L record. Nothing is easy.
  6. @ the Phillies tomorrow night. JDM in LF. Cora gets to pick between Eovaldi and Perez.
  7. Yup. Suddenly the knuckle curve just wouldn't stay in the zone.
  8. Pessimism during a game has to be expected and tolerated. That's what talksox is for, venting.
  9. What a win!!!!!!!!! What a season!!!!!!!
  10. I keep thinking that wind from left to right is affecting Barnes control
  11. Ahem. I think we have already agreed he did a great job calling that pitch to JD Martinez.
  12. Mystery solved. Dolis was on the mound because he leads the Jays in saves. With 3. And an ERA of 5.52.
  13. OK, Barnesy, go to work. By the way, I'm pretty sure Barnes has informed Cora that he prefers Vazquez behind the plate when he is pitching.
  14. Earl Weaver who managed the Orioles when they were good believed in good pitching and the three run dinger. Tonight two 3 run dingers, but not such good pitching.
  15. So, you know, just maybe the question is: what in the wide, wide world of sports is Dolis doing pitching in the 9th?
  16. I believe I've badmouthed JDM tonight and he probably heard me. Was that great or was that great????!!!!!
  17. Wild pitch ties the game.
  18. Six pitches, and he never swung at any of them. OK. Maybe he would have GIDP'd.
  19. What a 2 strike hit by Chavis!!!!!
  20. Spectacular turn and really hard throw by Chavis.
  21. I am in deep, deep kimchi when it looks like I'm on the same side with Swiharts Ghost.
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