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  1. Just flipped over from the Crew and, my goodness. Getting boat raced doesn’t even begin to describe this game.
  2. Time to milk the cow, ‘cause we’re in the barn.
  3. Games are just better when the other team makes the errors. Gotta love it.
  4. Twenty hits and a metric butt ton of line drive outs in the last seventeen innings, for three total runs. That is vexing.
  5. And so somehow we finish the game with twelve hits and only one run. The good news is that such an outcome is really, really unlikely to be repeated. So we got that going for us...
  6. I think the biggest bummer to me about this game is that a -6 run differential really makes a dent in our chances to finish the year over a cool +200 in that category. It doesn't make any difference to getting to the promised land, of course, but I would have liked to have been able to say they were the only team in baseball this year that was over that threshold. It would have been cool.
  7. m2-res_480p.mp4 Kind of a bummer game so far for the Crew today, so I'm keeping the vibes going by replaying this a bunch of times. This is my leader in the clubhouse for coolest defensive play of the year. Maybe not the most thrilling, maybe not the most impactful, but coolest. The ability to go from zero to max sprint exactly where he needs to be then seamlessly into a pop-up slide right against the wall to casually end the inning against Taylor of all people (may his name live in Milwaukee infamy forever) is just insanely cool to me. Go Crew.
  8. I love the energy of this idea, and yeah, Ortiz has been brutal with the stick this year so there is a clear need. But there is absolutely no way I can envision the brass pushing Made faster than they pushed Chourio through the system. He deserves the time for everyone to be sure he's ready, and breaking camp with the big league club in 2026 just isn't it. And as far as Pratt goes, he hasn't exactly lit the world on fire in AA so far, and his September has been particularly brutal. Like it or not, this has run it back with Ortiz or find a stopgap written all over it.
  9. Eh, I see it more like the Angels had the top of the order up in the 8th, so you go to your best arm.
  10. I want to bottle this feeling, because after this week, I won't be feeling it again much until the spring...
  11. And that's fair. He is just one of the last faces I expected to see after the big triple.
  12. I get that Uribe hasn't pitched a ton this month, and maybe he just needs the work, but if Megill is down as bad as it sounds like, you know Uribe is going to rack up some miles here pretty soon. Seems weird in a 7-run game, but hey, that's why Murph makes the big bucks I guess.
  13. Back when Ryan Braun was around, any time my dad would watch a game, he'd text me after each Braun strikeout and say something to the effect of, "When was the last time Braunie did something?" I would inevitably take the bait and try to patiently explain that he was still the best hitter on the team for X, Y, and Z reasons, and had in fact had several big hits of recent vintage. To which he would always reply, "...hasn't done anything lately," which I eventually learned was code for: "I haven't watched him hit a homer in weeks." I confess I had a moment like this as Contreras came to hit just now. I thought, he hasn't homered in forever, and indeed, it's been all month. But he has otherwise had many multi-hit games and is contributing in multiple ways, just like that double. But man, it is starting to feel like he hasn't homered in forever...
  14. How I envision Murph welcoming Nick Mears back to the clubhouse after his injury: - How you feeling, Rick? - Pretty good, coach. Still a little sore but ready to contrib... - ...Great to hear, you're my first man out of the bullpen every day this week. Go get 'em, tiger.
  15. I was just about to say that Dana has pitched Yelich pretty well in this AB, obviously trying to be careful but not conceding a walk, either. And that last pitch wasn't even horrible. But Yeli is just better.
  16. ...you weren't expecting someone else, were you?
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