The pitch clock and not allowing the batters to take a walk-about every pitch made the game shorter and not annoying hour longer than they should be; not even remotely related to an electric computer umpire.
Buxton is just odd to me; Kirilloff made some great stretches for not quite accurate throws, but Solano is NOT as good a fielder as Kirilloff.
Gallo, bat stats. or not is a GOOD fielder, and was no worse than Buxton.
Yeah it is only one game and would be the end of the season.
Wallner and Julien have been on a downward slope for at least a month; Lewis is being judged by his home runs, not his over all play, unfair to him.
The strike out demon has reached those who were not horribly infested earlier: yesterday Kepler hit two pitches for foul balls then watched one go down the middle of the plate; Lewis was chasing pitches without contact.
Regardless of pitching ; Kirilloffs error did not lose the game.
Gallo probably would have made that play but then his batting may have been identical to Kirilloff's.
This game seems Very similar to a regular season game against Houston, when the announcer said that Maeda got the first , first batter, for the Twins, in the game.
Hrbek was alot better than Kirilloff, at this point, whereas Knobloch, who I never liked, is just plain a lot better than Julien; the rest pretty fair observation.