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So much the 30 second thing, oh wait, it's Donnie telling the
ump what's going on... 44 seconds. (not to pick nits)


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Got 'em right where we want 'em...


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Move the fences in 2017!


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Maybe everybody is going to heal overnight tonight, but how about some post-game transactions or transgressions or transvestites or something so Terry has something resembling a real roster tomorrow?


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Edgy MD wrote:
Maybe everybody is going to heal overnight tonight, but how about some post-game transactions or transgressions or transvestites or something so Terry has something resembling a real roster tomorrow?


John Maine is probably available.


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Chad Ochoseis wrote:
Edgy MD wrote:
Maybe everybody is going to heal overnight tonight, but how about some post-game transactions or transgressions or transvestites or something so Terry has something resembling a real roster tomorrow?


John Maine is probably available.

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Chad Ochoseis wrote:
Edgy MD wrote:
Maybe everybody is going to heal overnight tonight, but how about some post-game transactions or transgressions or transvestites or something so Terry has something resembling a real roster tomorrow?


John Maine is probably available.




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I'm not sure where the Fuck Ichiro came from. But if repeating it helps the Mets win, its as good a mantra as any.

Later


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Heckuva well played game. With almost no margin for error, they somehow hung in there long enough for the big blow.

And, lest it go unsaid, the toughest pitcher in the division matched up against an absolute shot in the dark out of AA.


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St. Louis ... they won.

Washington ... won as well.

But Miami surely lost, and that ain't nothing. And everybody thank your newest, bestest buddies, the Colorado Rockies, for beating the Dodgers so far, 6-0 after seven.

And your other buddies tonight, surprisingly, are the Cubs, who just tried it up against Pittsburgh in the bottom of the ninth.


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Centerfield wrote:
(Why would you pitch to Cespedes there? Wtf)


Because the toughest thing in hitting is still getting to 1st base so you don't want to award the potential winning run with a free pass there ... even when it's Cespedes.


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Cespedes again. wow. Don't think I've ever been so wrong about thinking a guy couldn't repeat a career year.


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Edgy MD wrote:
Heckuva well played game. With almost no margin for error, they somehow hung in there long enough for the big blow.

And, lest it go unsaid, the toughest pitcher in the division matched up against an absolute shot in the dark out of AA.


Big kudos due also to Gilmartin & Smokie, who each threw good innings when a bad one wouldn't be entirely unexpected. Especially Gilmartin. If there was a moment I felt like a crappy Mets team would break it was then.


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And, after we all crashed last night, the Pirates wound us losing to the Cubs in the 13th, giving up 2 runs to lose it after taking the lead in the top half. This was all after the Pirates had given up two in the 8th then one more in the 9th just to send it to extras.
Hmmmm, ya think maybe dealing off Mark Melancon for a mediocre lefty and some 22 y/o in A-ball in the midst of a pennant race wasn't such a good idea after all?


So, in the great WC chase of 2016, last night's win means that we caught one team that started yesterday ahead of us (MIA), gained a game on another (PIT), gained a half game on one (SFG), and stayed neutral with one (StL)
Also brought the Dodgers one game closer in case they should happen to stumble out of the West lead and back into the WC shuffle.


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John Cougar Lunchbucket wrote:
Big kudos due also to Gilmartin & Smokie, who each threw good innings when a bad one wouldn't be entirely unexpected. Especially Gilmartin. If there was a moment I felt like a crappy Mets team would break it was then.


Third outing in three days for Smoker too.
Good thing the calls to demote them both (or maybe it was deport them, I forget) after rough outings last week went unheeded.


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One thing about Montero's start was that he was definitely getting squeezed by the ump (in fairness, both pitchers were). With a bigger strike zone he might have gone longer.

Good thing they won it in the 10th, because any longer would have been a disaster.


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