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  1. He caught the ball. Just enjoy the show. He’s still the most likely guy to win this for us. (I’m biased, he’s my favorite player.)
  2. No clue. But it’s a nice night in a great facility, and there’s beer.
  3. Tricksy hobbit! . . . That is who lives in ND, right?
  4. Doesn't North Dakota have oil shale to exploit? MN should be looking to invade North Dakota for the oil. That's the American thing to do.
  5. Why would innings be used to measure a pitcher’s work load? Why not pitch count? Some innings are 30 pitches and some are 10. Why would they be considered the same work load? Some guys need 100 pitches to get through 5 innings, while others get through 7. Is the more efficient pitcher putting more stress on his arm by getting more outs per pitch?
  6. Bummer. But probably the right decision to take him out.
  7. In all fairness, that was after the bunt. But I’d like to see some more!
  8. Buxton!! Bunt, bunt, bunt your way through this slump!
  9. I never would have taken out Flaherty there. Low pitch count, nobody to second until that inning, and looked completely in control. Only one run. But that’s apparently the way things are going.
  10. You can call him Ehire. You doesn’t have to call him Adrianza.
  11. One of my favorite Seinfeld bits was when Kramer asks him how often he cuts his toenails. “I’d say, every 3 to 8 weeks.”
  12. I’m now a bit skeptical about WPA. How is Garver so high for basically one single, when Rosario doesn’t make the list after being solely responsible for 40% of the team’s runs? I know the stat looks at probable outcomes at the time the plays are made, but looking at it in retrospect, Garver doesn’t get up with a chance to tie without Rosie’s homers. Shouldn’t the stat take that into account?
  13. Walks a guy to get to Trout. Turns out to be a brilliant strategy.
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