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Gary with a funny line after the IF'er stopped the single from going into the OF: it "saved a run for now". It should have been "forever".


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McNeil was the only one who could have caught but looked like he had no interest in doing so.



Meanwhile, Luis has some 'splainin to do on this pitching chsnge.


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Frayed Knot wrote:

Meanwhile, Luis has some 'splainin to do on this pitching chsnge.

It might be something like:

"He had 7 up/downs and he's still coming back from an injury."

"He had some high-stress pitches so I wanted a fresh arm against the lefty."


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Crawford cannot stop beating us. We learned from a Giants fan seated behind us last night that Crawford grew up a Giants fan and was actually pictured in the paper back when they threatened to move to Tampa. Check out the photo.



https://throughthefencebaseball.com/brandon-crawfords-journey-from-childhood-dream-to-world-series-reality/https://throughthefencebaseball.com/brandon-crawfords-journey-from-childhood-dream-to-world-series-reality/


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If McNeil's not standing there thinking about his first pitch groundout with the bases loaded instead of trying to catch the pop-up then Walker is still in the game.


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Frayed Knot wrote:

Meanwhile, Luis has some 'splainin to do on this pitching chsnge.

It might be something like:

"He had 7 up/downs and he's still coming back from an injury."

"He had some high-stress pitches so I wanted a fresh arm against the lefty."


Keith gave a reasonable rebuttal as to why he at least semi-agreed with the switch. Still not sure i agree but with two LHBs due up it's defensible.


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I think Baez is the first secondbaseman to wear 23 since Tim Bogar. It's been an outfielder's number for a while.


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Johnny Lunchbucket wrote:



I know fouls are sort of looked at as benign at worst but you got to wonder. It seems like while this team is busy not getting hits they seem to foul off at least 1 hittable pitch in every turn-- often, the best one they will see....



Are foul balls good bad or indifferent, overall?






If they're fouling off hittable pitches, I think that's bad. But wadoooeyeknow? Maybe it takes a pitch to time the pitcher? If they're fouling off bad pitches, that's also bad because they're swinging at balls.


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Johnny Lunchbucket wrote:

Yeah it's a mystery to me, just something we noticed. If the seats in medium left were in fair terroitory the Mets would lead the league in hitting is all


I remember a quote from Orel Hershiser when he was at his peak with the Dodgers about some hitter that hit a 425 foot blast off of him -- but the shot was foul by like 25 or 30 feet. Hershiser wasn't fazed and said he'd take that result every day of the week. He said that the way the pitch was located, it was impossible to hit it fair and that the hitter was a sucker for even swinging at it.


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