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  1. Kevin Kelly has lost a lot of weight since his WWE days.
  2. They have too many LHH and we are out of Fluharty's
  3. If Varland has figured things out, that's massive, absolutely massive.
  4. Flu is feeling it. Even the misses are good.
  5. Either way you'll burn calories. Just wait for the postseason. You can pause your gym membership.
  6. Not even halfway through this game. How's everyone doing? 😊
  7. Some bad walks and he couldn't put them away. At the end of the day the big time pitchers can put guys away when they get ahead.
  8. Been saying that forever. Halladay was the last true ace we had.
  9. Keep wanting to be wrong about Kevin Gausman but he just doesn't get it done in big games man.
  10. Wouldn't that be three days rest? I'd rather a bullpen game.
  11. Barger should not be facing left-handed pitching.
  12. I still give him the bottom of the order in the next inning. I at least let him start the inning. But this is not helping his big game reputation...
  13. Don't walk the number 9 hitter and don't give up at bats just because you have a big lead. I didn't expect Gausman to go much beyond five innings today because he has a certain reputation in big games, but hopefully he can give us five.
  14. Not to nitpick but just because you got a big hit and you have a big lead early, it doesn't mean you sell the next two at bats the way Barger and Clement just did. Long way to go in this game still. Composure.
  15. I would prefer IKF over Barger against the lefty and Lukes over Straw despite the lefty. That's a left-handed heavy lineup by the Rays. Caminero has been crystal clear that he's chasing the Rays home run record so I hope they factor that into how they pitch to him. I think he will be excessively aggressive swinging today.
  16. Cleveland is the classic example of how the better team doesn't always necessarily win. Sometimes a team gets white hot and another team gets ice cold and that's all it takes. Cleveland is a great story, it's a lot of fun, but I didn't hear suggesting they were a playoff caliber team a few weeks ago. I certainly didn't hear anyone suggesting they were better than Detroit (although I've said before I'm not totally enamored with that Detroit team and I never felt they were one of the best two or three teams in the AL).
  17. That's fine, if you think the Jays are the better team you're welcome to that opinion. I just don't understand people flipping out over the notion that the Yankees, the team that made the World Series last year, might be better. I've stated my reasons why, you and others have yours, no problem. I do think the Yankees quick strike power plays better in the postseason for sure compared to the way we score runs.
  18. I'm not saying you said different, but if you're comparing teams you don't just compare the hitters you have to look at the pitching too. Besides, like I said, I think they did a better job of filling their gaps at the deadline then most teams did including us. I think they're overall more complete team and a more talented team even if they aren't a perfect team or an all-time team, which they aren't.
  19. I know it seems petty considering the season he had but I have never been able to let go of that loss because of Semien's completely unnecessarily lazy throw to first base. It was so obviously lazy. That team should have been in the postseason.
  20. Yeah, to have fallen completely out of the postseason would have been a collapse that might have stood for the rest of time.
  21. I don't know if I find it pretty easy to cheer for the Reds, especially if it means the Mets suffer the indignity of one of the more humiliating meltdowns in Major League baseball history. Theirs wasn't as sudden as the Tigers. More of a slow, agonizing burn. But at least Detroit made it to the postseason.
  22. Okay, fine. What would our run differential look like without that historic Series against Colorado? Besides you're missing all the rest of my points.
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