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  1. Just catching up after running some errands. Duran should have been removed from the game immediately after that grand slam. Not for losing the ball; that can happen. Making absolutely no effort to go back and get it is inexcusable. Fred Lynn and I went back and forth sometime last week about base running mistakes and benching. Most of them were because of being too aggressive. There is no excuse for laziness. Duran’s ass ought to be sent to Salem or Greenville.
  2. Nah, but then he’s almost 83 now.
  3. That was a veteran pitcher totally schooling a rookie. Each splitter was just a tad lower than the one before. JBJ has no such excuse other than he can’t hit.
  4. It’s a middle of the pack roster; in the AL East, that could well be last place. What I do see is a team that knows deep down they aren’t going to win.
  5. Note that both hits for the Sox tonight have gone to the opposite field. There’s a lesson in that guys.
  6. Personally, I’d keep Vaz; he’s one of the few guys on this team who actually looks like he give a damn. He at least puts competitive ABs together.
  7. With Gausman on the mound and the way he’s pitched against the Sox, this game is ovah.
  8. And another ground ball hit in a good spot for a hit to start the second.
  9. Key was what was Plawecki yelling. Nate’s got his back to the plate; catcher has to yell where the play needs to be made. Either way, I’m not going overboard on it. Bogie’s poor throw set the inning up.
  10. Eovaldi made the proper play. He was running hard towards first to field the ball, would have been very tough to stop, whirl and make an accurate throw for the tag. Not one to try in the first inning.
  11. Roster moves: Sale to the 15-day IL Bello recalled Wong optioned to Worcester Sanchez added to active roster.
  12. The nightmare scenario is Soto being traded to the Yankees. That would pretty much eliminate the one weak spot they have, Gallo.
  13. Before we get all high and mighty re. Canada’s rules, it should be noted that the same rules apply to non-US citizens seeking to enter the United States, i.e., proof of vaccination.
  14. Next trip north of the border is in September.
  15. Okay. You been traded to the Chunichi Dragons forum for a 85th round pick in 2288.
  16. Larry’s mind is made up; no amount of actual data indicating how Brasier has been faring since his return from Worcester will change it. Brasier not a great pitcher; no one would say that. As the #4-5 guy in the pen, he’s fine.
  17. Still waiting for you to say what you would have done. Who you would have used? Cmon Larry, show us all how good a manager you are.
  18. Who would you have put in? Name names. Schreiber, Whitlock and Houck had covered the previous 6 innings. Be the manager, say what you would have done.
  19. Sure you would, but it still says you will fail more than 7 out of ten times and it still remains a fact that he allows a run every other inning on average. This was one of the other innings. There are multiple ways to get to a 4.50 ERA. You can pitch an inning a night and give up a run every other one of them. You can pitch 10 innings over 10 games, giving up 5 runs in one of them and 0 in the other 9. And countless combinations in between.
  20. Which means he gives up a run every 2 innings and a hit a little less than 3 times in 10 at bats. And keeping a runner from scoring from 2nd with no outs is a tall order for the best pitchers (easier if you’re facing this year’s Red Sox)
  21. Who would you put in next? They’ve used their top 3 covering the last 5 innings.
  22. No they wouldn’t. JBJ sucks as a hitter, but his career stats are well above those of virtually any good hitting pitcher you could name. Bob Gibson had a .206 BA. Don Drysdsle was at .186, and those guys were sometimes used as pinch hitters.
  23. Can’t see the game right now; would either fly ball have scored a runner other than JD?
  24. Crawford was cruising; I had no issue with him starting the 7th. Schreiber should have been warming, and Crawford should have been lifted after the first hit and certainly no later than the second.
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