Post #382,085
10/13/13 9:15:27 PM
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The Tigers's pitching has been amazing so far.
4 strikeouts in the first inning last night (first time since 1908), 1 hit the whole game. It's continuing so far tonight. I assume the Sox are going to snap out of it sometime, but they better get on the ball soon...
Cheers,
Scott.
(Who thinks it would be great if the Tigers went all the way, but J would be crushed.)
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Post #382,091
10/13/13 11:59:33 PM
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Great comeback by the socks.
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Post #382,092
10/14/13 12:05:49 AM
10/14/13 12:06:15 AM
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Meh. (Sox... you mean)
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"No snowflake in an avalanche ever feels responsible." --Stanislaw Jerzy Lec
Edited by folkert
Oct. 14, 2013, 12:06:15 AM EDT
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Post #382,106
10/14/13 8:41:16 AM
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Meh. (SUX ... you mean)
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Post #382,108
10/14/13 8:42:17 AM
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Boo Hoo. ;-)
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Post #382,114
10/14/13 9:09:09 AM
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#BullpenCop
http://thisisnthappi...618321/bullpencop (sfw)
rofl. :-)
Nice timing.
Cheers,
Scott.
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Post #382,107
10/14/13 8:41:53 AM
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Yeah. The beards woke up.
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Post #382,407
10/20/13 12:02:06 AM
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How 'bout dem Red Sox?
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Post #382,408
10/20/13 1:00:08 AM
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Meh.
I guess there is always next year.
There is a lot of people talking about a Coaching change by Dumbrowski.
3 straight ALD Pennants
1 ALCS Pennant
1 World Series appearance.
I doubt Dumbrowski is going to make that change for 2014.
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greg@gregfolkert.net
"No snowflake in an avalanche ever feels responsible." --Stanislaw Jerzy Lec
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Post #382,411
10/20/13 9:26:03 AM
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It was a heck of a series. The Tigers did well.
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Post #382,415
10/20/13 10:31:41 AM
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Not well enough!
Sure... but I'm pretty ticked Leyland played Miguel Cabrera as much as he did. He needed a month off to heal that abductor muscle. Even before that incident that cause the muscle issue, Miguel wasn't playing his $185,000/game pay.
Now, Fielder got in a FUNK about mid-September, almost on queue. That effing base running he screwed up on just.... GRRR.
And then for Iglesias and all of his hot hands... to choke of all times. A Double Play would have nulled out the *SECOND* Grand Slam in the Tigers/Red Sox series.
It was almost a comedy of errors this game 6.
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greg@gregfolkert.net
"No snowflake in an avalanche ever feels responsible." --Stanislaw Jerzy Lec
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Post #382,418
10/20/13 11:20:52 AM
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All true. But that's what makes baseball a great game.
So many games, so many chances back and forth, so many "if only"s.
On the other side:
- Pedroia's almost home run in game 6
- Gomes's almost home run in game 6
- Iglesia's amazing catch in game 5
and so forth.
That graphic about Fielder being unable to drive in an RBI in his last 72 (73) post-season at bats was brutal.
The Tigers have a great team. Amazing starting pitching (but they seemed to have some help from the umpires in the first 2 games. ;-) It looks like they need some help in the bull-pen, but otherwise they're very tough.
Ortiz often has a very slow start to the season - he doesn't seem to do well in the cold. He was stone cold except for a couple of at bats. Other players on the team seem to have the same issue (almost nobody was hitting on the Sox for a long time in the series). But the trend seems to continue to be make the season longer and longer (even if the number of regular games isn't changing). Too many people get injured during the year. Making the season run from the end of April to the end of August, and having the playoffs and world series in September would probably make more sense (have more double-headers in the summer if you want to keep the same # of games - have 2nd-stringers play more during the year).
Of course, if this coaching/managing stuff were easy, the Sox wouldn't go from last to first in the span of a year. ;-)
FWIW.
Cheers,
Scott.
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Post #382,454
10/21/13 11:57:24 AM
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Jim Leyland is stepping down... his choice apparently.
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greg@gregfolkert.net
"No snowflake in an avalanche ever feels responsible." --Stanislaw Jerzy Lec
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Post #382,479
10/21/13 8:10:09 PM
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Glad he's making the choice. Sorry he didn't get a ring.
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Post #382,485
10/21/13 9:22:25 PM
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Re: Glad he's making the choice. Sorry he didn't get a ring
Oh well. A lot of people are being very harsh. Considering how the Tigres did before Leyland it is unjustified.
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greg@gregfolkert.net
"No snowflake in an avalanche ever feels responsible." --Stanislaw Jerzy Lec
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