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  1. If Houston takes two of three versus Seattle and two of three versus an Arizona team that might have already clinched, that gets them to 89. Mariners take the one win from Houston and take three of four from a Texas Rangers team that probably has already clinched their playoff spot before that series and rests their players. Mariners go to 88. That's an entirely plausible scenario. So the Blue Jays may need 89 to make it. I definitely don't think they can afford to not win another one. By the way Seattle still has a chance in today's game.
  2. Texas putting on a home run derby.
  3. They still have to win games. I don't know why everybody is jumping the gun we're not in yet.
  4. Does every Kansas city reliever have an ERA of 5 plus?
  5. You see more by watching him on TV unless you get very certain seats at the ballpark.
  6. Rangers haven't swept yet, and the Blue Jays still need to win probably a couple of games. You underestimate the Blue Jays' ability to suck lol
  7. Seattle may yet win today's game. Perez is decent though. But they're into Texas's bullpen.
  8. If the Astros lose today, 89 should definitely be the magic number. So yes, two more should do it. Those two might not come easy. King and Cole again for the Yankees. Might take us to the Rays series to do it.
  9. Tampa has most of that. More of that than we do. Baltimore has the offense, enough starting pitching for their offense, bullpen has become vulnerable though. Texas has a killer offense, and enough starting pitching, vulnerable in the middle of their bullpen only. Seattle has better pitching, better offense too, not a great offense but a better one. Minnesota has better frontline pitching and the better offense. Everybody has more than Toronto, even though nobody is perfect in the American League.
  10. We still have to win some games. Even with today's results we only have one game of cushion in the loss column with Seattle because they own the tiebreaker. Houston losing would be huge because we have that tiebreak on them. That would be like a three-game lead.
  11. Kirky is wonderful on the defensive side. Wish his bat had not regressed. Get in shape Kirky.
  12. We have one ace and 4 pretty good pitchers. It's a deep rotation but not a great rotation. Bullpen is pretty good, I'll give them that.
  13. Who the f*** are they scared of? Seriously. The mediocre offense? Our one ace? Deep bullpen, that's about all.
  14. Nobody is scared to play the Blue Jays.
  15. You still suck Vladdy, but nice home run
  16. It's because Ramirez is fat
  17. I don't give a f*** how many injuries and perverts they have, I'll take my chances with Minnesota. So if we do get in, I wouldn't mind losing just enough games to let someone else pass us.
  18. He's a solid pitcher, people are being a bit hard on him. Maybe not the best guy to use back to back days.
  19. Whomever they have working replay fire every single one of their asses. We have to be the worst replay team in the league. What are you looking at exactly? How can you not tell that the shortstop is on the left side of second? You actually have to be stupid, if you're not blind you have to be stupid.
  20. Injuries and perverts and whatever, can't stop the Rays. Still the best team in the American League for my money.
  21. They were hitting him hard
  22. Do we have the horses today to survive this Rays onslaught?
  23. Defense bailing out Kikuchi today. Rays are a f***ing ridiculously impressive organization. I'm jelly.
  24. Mayza was probably up in case the nail thing didn't allow Romano to pitch. But you're right, Romano is worse vs lefties, Lowe struggles vs lefties, it made too much sense, but you're forgetting the rule: Romano's the closer. Do you understand: CLOSER! The rules of God strictly prohibit taking the closer out for the purposes of competent managing. How I wish the role of closer never existed, and managers would just manage the 9th the way they manage every other f***ing inning. But no, because the guy in the ninth inning has a title suddenly all managers are strictly beholden to the rule. They're willing to do things like take Snell out of a game and throw away the world series, but analytics go out the window when you have a title: closer. It's the one situation in which managers no longer manage.
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