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  1. This guy’s name has come up a lot the last two days
  2. What people are missing is that Dallas probably got a top five draft pick in the deal. It's their own pick, but still.
  3. There are scenarios where the Reds are not eliminated with 13 and it goes to tiebreakers.
  4. That negates nothing of what I said. You said 14 is the number. All I said is that 15 safely eliminates the Reds. If the Brewers get to 15 against the Reds, there will be no tiebreaker with them. If they keep it at 14, then the Reds are in the mix. You are assuming the Mets are the third team, but if it is the Padres, it is a different matter.
  5. I remember it well. That game 162 on the road was nerve-wracking and wonderful. Yount had two homers and a triple, and MKE had a 5-run ninth to make it Chafin-proof. The point about playing .500 is very rational. But I just have to think back to 2018, when the Brewers finished the season 8-0, the Cubs finished 6-3, so it is not as if they handed the division to the Brewers. CHC went 15-12 in September, very respectable, and a .556 winning percentage, and lost a 5 game lead. Brewers went 19-6.
  6. Not to go all "well, actually" on you, if the Reds and Brewers are involved in a three-way tiebreaker, the head to head with the Reds goes out the window. So, to be completely safe, and put the Reds safely in the rear view mirror, the magic number could stay at 15. Pretty sure I will have already lost the will to live if we are talking about three-way tiebreakers for the last playoff spot in another month.
  7. Not when it ends in free burgers!
  8. For some reason, people would rather be right about predicting things going badly before predicting they will go well. Edited to add: Game over.
  9. Thank you for adding Yelich at my badgering. I voted for Freddy.
  10. The Brewers didn't want Adames. They offered the QO to get the draft pick, not to keep him. They wanted no part of his aging years. Given that the Brewers gave up on him, you still gonna be there tonight and boo him? Offering him one year can be viewed as an insult, at least non-competitive, and obviously way below market value. If my company offered me well-below market value to stay, I would see the writing on the wall and leave as well. I would go where I was wanted.
  11. No Yelich makes this poll incomplete at best. A traveshamockery at worst.
  12. Last 3 games and 5 innings: 15 runs for the cubs. 13 walks by Brewer pitching, 7 have scored.
  13. Enough with Priester. Yikes, 5 walks and a HBP. Still no runs, which I give him credit for.
  14. I just don't think 102 mph off the bat is a big deal when it has a negative launch angle. I imagine it's not going nearly that fast when it ends up in a glove after bouncing three or four times in the grass.
  15. Let's put this in proper perspective: I really want them to win today. Most things are about me. Ask my wife.
  16. This is not fun. Vaughn misplayed the line drive, dropped the pop up, Ortiz dropped the stolen base throw, Jansen dropped the relay(wouldn’t have mattered), but the whole thing is off.
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