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April 26, 2008

G26: Rays 2, Red Sox 1

Red Sox - 000 010 000 - 1  5  0
Rays - 000 000 02x - 2 3 0
Alternate headline: Buchholz Fantastic; Francona Getting Dumber

A team that scores one run in nine innings will not win too many games, but it looked like it might be enough for the Red Sox on Saturday.

Buchholz had pitched seven innings of one-hit ball, with eight strikeouts. He had retired 19 of the last 20 Rays hitters and only one of those outs left the infield. But he was at 94 pitches. And MDC, Jeemer and Papelbot were ready in the pen.

Francona sent Clay out for another inning. Why? What's the point?

Buchholz struck out the first hitter, allowed a single to right and got a fly ball to center. But Iwamura crushed a 1-1 pitch to deep right field -- it was Clay's 110th pitch -- and the Rays had two runs.

And that was that. Buchholz finished with a wonderful 8-3-2-2-9 line, but Tito should have been satisfied with 7-1-0-2-7.

Remember that Red Sox management was so concerned about Buchholz's shoulder that Theo ordered Tito to remove him from his no-hitter last September if he reached 120 pitches? He threw 113 today. Against Tampa Bay in late April.

With or without your top three bullpen arms rested and ready, that decision defies common sense.

Is there something in the air in the Trop wreaking havoc with Francona's mind? Does he hallucinate when he hears a cowbell? ... He has not been himself these last two nights.

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Clay Buchholz (4.79, 95 ERA+) / Edwin Jackson (4.63, 94 ERA+)

Amalie Benjamin, Globe:
Brandon Moss has joined the Red Sox in Tampa, and the corresponding move might be a trip to the DL for Sean Casey. ... David Ortiz was in the original Red Sox lineup, but a second lineup has been posted, and Ortiz has been scratched.
Ellsbury, RF
Pedroia, 2B
Drew, DH
Ramirez, LF
Youkilis, 1B
Crisp, CF
Varitek, C
Lowrie, 3B
Lugo, SS
Buchholz:
The thing I noticed with the Yankees, the first time I faced them, the first time through the lineup they were getting a feel for pitches I threw and the second time they saw me, that's when everybody started swinging. For the most part, teams I've pitched against this year have been basically the same way - they get a feel for pitches I throw the first time through, try to work you deep in the count. Next time they try to sit on a pitch and if they get it they're going to swing. I think [that] helps any pitcher.
Justin Masterson is the first Jamaican-born pitcher to appear in the majors (his parents were missionaries). He is also "the first Sox starter to allow two or fewer hits while lasting at least six innings in a major league debut since Billy Rohr's complete-game one-hitter at Yankee Stadium on April 14, 1967".

The Yankees (with Ian Kennedy and his 9.64 ERA and 2.29 WHIP) play in Bugland at 4 PM.

500 comments:

  1. Orioles beat the White Sox 5-1(Burres: 8-3-0-0-4, 98).

    NYY - 00
    CLE - 0

    Clev 2nd: single, single, bunt, walk, walk (RBI) -- still loaded, 1 out, 1-0.

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  2. Kennedy walks in a run. 1-0 Spiders with one out.

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  3. Hafner bloop single to left. 3-0 Spiders.

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  4. Bruney may be out for the rest of the season with a torn foot ligament. Out at least until September.

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  5. check out today's yankee "lineup of the future"

    damon lf
    melky cf
    jeter ss
    arod dh
    juice guy #1 1b
    s duncan rf
    morgan ensberg 3b
    j molina c
    a gonzalez 2b

    god, i hope this lineup continues!

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  6. Dear Red Sox,

    Please win this game, and win it in 9 innings, so I can go to sleep.

    - Ish

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  7. Big big DP for Sowers. 5-4-3 to close out a first-and-second jam.

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  8. Watching the last 20 seconds of a hockey semi-final - Colorado Avalanche and Detroit Red Wings... score is 5-1 Red Wings at home. 20 seconds left, and the crowd sings "Sweet Caroline"

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  9. Wow, thought I was in a MFY game thread there for awhile. Ah, I see Ish has changed his avatar again, I fully blame you buddy for this three game losing streak while you were using that Maddox avatar.

    Hate to see Big Papi, sitting tonight, especially since he was 4 for 9 with a HR and 4 RBI's vs Jackson. However, I am glad to see ocoC playing with is .308 / .357 / .462 average.

    Varitek? 0 for 7 lifetime vs Jackson.

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  10. The Sideways Dice avatar is off to an 0-1 start, too. I may have to bring back the yawning cat.

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  11. Nothing wrong with chronicling MFY failures in a Sox thread.

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  12. Just a final comment from the older thread/...

    Yeah, Old Yeller is damn true.

    At least when he comes out of the pen we can all say "oy, wtf"

    (old yeller, white (toast) flag

    any takers? haha...

    just got home from work, i think i'll be missing this one as well though, got to spend quality time with loved ones since i'm neck-deep in tax returns Mon to Fri. My dad's also having a party with his drinking buddies who put teens to shame with their ridiculous antics (his friends, not him) so I don't want to be anywhere near this house come 8pm.....

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  13. Where does tax season continue in the end of April?

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  14. Ish - I missed last night's thread so I did not notice the side cap. Tough loss last night, but hey, today is another day and tonight the Sox get back to their winning ways!!!

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  15. 1 and 2 w / 1 out in Cleveland and Shelley coming up to bat. (how about those razorbacks, two running backs taken in the first round).

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  16. Canada - April 30 is the deadline

    June 15 if you have self-employment income, but they backcharge interest to April 30, if you owe money.

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  17. Pitching change in Cle. with the bases loaded for the MFY's and 1 out.

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  18. So Girardi goes to his bench, grabs Canooie and he goes down on strikes. Now here's Posada. Another K? Please, Jensen Lewis?

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  19. Oh cock. Bases clearing Ultra Dumbo Triple.

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  20. When I lived in Virginia as well, state taxes weren't due until May 1.

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  21. Here in NJ, you automatically get an extension until sometime in the fall if you just ask.

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  22. Hawkins's first six pitches are balls.

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  23. Never seen them do moundplasty during a game like this.

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  24. WOW. Cabrera safe at first. Heh. HGH at first base.

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  25. Ok, so there is one situation in which sliding into first makes sense.

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  26. Ortiz banged his knee last night, why he's not in the line up.

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  27. Ortiz banged his knee last night, why he's not in the line up.

    When he went bumbling and stumbling and diving into first base?

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  28. Eck - Remy is being nice, but that bullpen has no chance. It's april!

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  29. Anybody besides me rather surprised Drew is DH instead of Manny?

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  30. McCarver, on A-Rod's swing with his quad soreness: "It's not A-Rodish."

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  31. A-rod finally strikes out on the 11th pitch.

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  32. Alright, got MFY tuned in...let see some midges!

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  33. 3's are wild.

    MFY 3
    CLE 3

    LAA 3
    DET 3

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  34. Eck giving Cash some love!!!

    Not like Mirabelli, no power, but he does put the bat on the ball!!!

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  35. What good is power if you always K?

    ... trying out a new avatar also.

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  36. Masa Kobayashi's got a good changeup.

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  37. McCarver, "Kobayashi getting Giambi on a backdoor slider--I don't even know what that is. Maybe a backdoor slider. The first time Giambi has seen Kobayashi, and the first time I've seen Kobayashi."

    Joe Buck said maybe it was a gyroball.

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  38. NYY - 000 003 00
    CLE - 030 000 0

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  39. Oh man!

    Kobayashi makes Dumbo look even more dumb than he could possibly get! 1-2-3 8th.

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  40. Hm, since posting random pics of what I cook worked so well last year...here's #1 for 2008...my attempt at "trendy" "gourmet" ness...

    Lamb.

    This pic may also be used if we ever play against that 1B, Mike Lamb or whatever his name is.

    Bonus: Try to find which part of the pic is photoshopped! Should be fairly easy...

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  41. Mop Up pitching for the MFY.

    Who would you rather have on the mound for your team from the following two...? Mop Up Farnsworth, or White Flag?

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  42. The Mop in, I'm fully expecting CLE to take the lead here.

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  43. Farnsworth is having trouble throwing strikes but so far hasn't thrown at any non-Beings' heads.

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  44. Who would you rather have on the mound for your team from the following two...? Mop Up Farnsworth, or White Flag?

    Is Wally the Green Monster an option?

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  45. Another lead-off walk. Maybe they'll finally cash him in here.

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  46. Greatest matchup ever: Wally vs. Raymond

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  47. Alternate caption for the lamb pic i posted...

    Phil's Avatar = before.
    My pic = after.

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  48. WIDE throw from the Intangibles!

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  49. FC. Oh well...Guy coming out to argue something. TV on mute, listening to some reggae music.

    Reggae > Buck + McMoron

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  50. Wow. Ball was juggled by the Canoe. Wedge gets run.

    Should be two on, 0 out. Instead it's 1 on, 1 out.

    Why aren't the umpires conferencing?

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  51. Tribe mgr getting tossed...I guess that would be comparable to a fight in hockey?

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  52. Ohping for a ohme rnu here from jhonny

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  53. Ohping for a ohme rnu here from jhonny

    Getting into the strong drink already, huh Tim? :P

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  54. haha, i wish.

    ooo shitty throw dumbo!

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  55. Mop Up's got himself a good hook tonight.

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  56. Need FY to get a hit tonight to keep my BTS streak going. Would be at like 14 had i not picked fucking Alex Rios one day, I think it was when the Sox were facing the new Texas pitcher, which they ended up lightin up... But yeah, lesson: never rely on the Blew Jays for anything.

    Every other hit in my streak = Sox. Mostly Manny and FY, had a couple Caseys in there, LUGO one game - that was a risk...

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  57. Looks like Red Sox radio isn't working...? The two affiliate stations I can hear - one has dead air. The other is playing music.

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  58. Remy and Orsillo wearing bright red shirts. They're missing their lip stick.

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  59. Remy saying that Flo hurt the surgical repaired knee.

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  60. Good backhanded play by Brak Brak in the hole.

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  61. Remy saying that Flo hurt the surgical repaired knee.

    Tito downplayed it. Said he just bruised it. Shouldn't be long. Maybe back tomorrow?

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  62. Whoa, I log in to the thread 5 mins before game time and there are already 78 comments. Threading the Spiders, I see.

    I will stick to the Sox.

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  63. Shit -- FSN and Mr. Migraine on mlbtv again. Mute.

    Also, I believe Mr. Farnsworth is simply "The Mop".

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  64. Top 9 in Cleveland. Shouldn't be long now. But they are tied.

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  65. Ish, I have Red Sox radio on MLB audio. Is yours fixed?

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  66. Broken bat looper into right center for Damon.

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  67. Ish, I have Red Sox radio on MLB audio. Is yours fixed?

    It's freaking out, heh. Van Halen's "Jump" is looping over and over again.

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  68. And now more dead air.

    Now, a song.

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  69. Oh cherry, oh cherry, oh baby,
    Dontcha know I in need of thee,
    You don't believe it true,
    Why don't you love me, too?

    Its so long I been waiting,
    For you to come right in,
    Now that we are together,
    Is make my joy run over

    Whoaoh, eeyo, eeyo, eeyo, eeyo
    Whoaoh, eeyo, eeyo, eeyo, eeyo

    Yeahyeahyeahyeahyeahyeahyeahyeah
    Yeahyeahyeahyeahyeahyeahyeahyeah

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  70. Judas is having a good game for himself. 4/5.

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  71. Allan, I see you gave up your pilfered avatar. That's good.

    Your new one, I don't know...

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  72. I love that cute little sheep.

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  73. Anyone know why Tim is singing that?

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  74. L with the futurama avatar, nice.

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  75. Cause i was listening to it?

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  76. Do I dare listen to Migraine?

    It's nice to have the audio on, since I'm clicking between mlbtv, gameday, the comment thread, and gmail to see the comments come in. Oh and keeping score too. ... While at work!

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  77. Red Sox's flagship station is working. Joe C calling the game as always. None of the affiliates work, though, it seems.

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  78. Filed in the "sometimes it just doesn't make sense" folder. Jackson 4-10 at the Trop. 2-0 vs the Sox at the Trop.

    LBJ!!!

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  79. Ellsbury conveniently presses his nitrous button.

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  80. "L with the futurama avatar, nice."

    Thanks! Blurnsball. :)

    "Cause i was listening to it?"

    Good a reason as any, I guess. I like that album. Assuming you were listening to the Stones' version of that.

    ****

    That's my boy! You cannot catch him!! No one can catch him!

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  81. CI just GIDP'd to end the top of the 9th. Whee.

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  82. aint no beating the streak there...dammit

    allan, sounds like a productive night @ work!

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  83. If you must break your bat, aim the barrel at the first baseman!

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  84. Dear Sox hitters:

    MAKE TITO APOLOGIZE!!!!

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  85. Heh, talking about the cowbells at the Trop, Joe C said, "It's loud. It's always loud in here... some of it artificial."

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  86. Dorf pitching for the chokers in the bottom of the 9th.

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  87. Assuming you were listening to the Stones' version of that.

    Yup, solid album. I did, after, find the 'original' on youtube - and was also awesome. I am now downloading some sort of double-reggae album with the original on it, as well as a lot of other promising stuff...

    ON FIRE!!! bats flyin!

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  88. Dear M,

    please B M. That is all.

    -tim

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  89. I distinctly said "B M" - not K. Boo.

    2 on 1 out for spiders.

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  90. Sizemore on first for Cleveland.

    Base hit for... I think Carroll. Sizemore twisted his ankle on second base, while looking at Abreu in right field. That looked rather ugly.

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  91. Sizemore looks okay. He should stay in the game.

    Winning run's on second... for Pronk.

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  92. So I guess Ross Ohlendorf is going to be the latest Yankees pitcher to be Quantrilled/Sturtzed/Gordoned/Proctored? (16 IP, and the month isn't over yet)

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  93. Castig and O'Brien going through the Cowbell Etiquette. Nobody follows the rules.

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  94. WILD PITCH. Sizemore to third.

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  95. Tim said "B M"

    heh heh heh .....

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  96. The wild pitch opens up first base. Hafner will be put on.

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  97. Pronk getting the BBI.

    Loadin' em up with 1 out.

    Sac fly would work.

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  98. So, the bases are loaded, but the only man that matters is Sizemore on third.

    Victor Martinez facing the Dorf.

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  99. so what is the fruitbat status? same situation as last night for girardi -- tie game bot 9th

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  100. MFY: am i the only one who finds the 112pt "RIGHT NOW!" incredibly obnoxious?

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  101. Cabrera swings at ball 2... 1-1.

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  102. How you know a team is bad file. "longest tenured ray at 5 years".

    2 up 2 down, only 25 more to go HH

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  103. So where does one get a catcher hitting .364?

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  104. Those 3b stats for Crawford are amazing. For anyone listening to Sox radio.

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  105. MFY: Probably wants to save his "closer" to "close"....

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  106. ARACHNIDS WIN!!!


    Opposite field single for Martinez.

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  107. Single to LF by #41...player...

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  108. Words I like to see "in play run(s)"

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  109. I'm generally cool with spontaneous on-field dogpile celebrations like these, but this is April.

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  110. Can't you hear me knockin?

    Yeah, after this inning I'm gonna head out for the aforementioned quality time.

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  111. A Stuffy McInnis sighting on the radio. Allan, if you have the Fox Morons, why don't you use audio instead?

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  112. I'm generally cool with spontaneous on-field dogpile celebrations like these, but this is April.

    Yeah, it did seem over-the-top...would've been cool if they had rallied from down 0-3 in the bottom of the 9th. But they didn't.

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  113. Where did Can't You Hear Me Knockin come in?

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  114. There's Exhibit B of Idiot Manager Tricks.

    /...

    I want TV.

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  115. Where did Can't You Hear Me Knockin come in?

    See answer to your first Stones Q...

    I probably shouldn't have italicized it, looking back.

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  116. Well, Redsock, is it any consolation that Joe Girardi is "old school" too when it comes to not using the closer in the bottom of the ninth in a tie game on the road?

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  117. TV on mute is way better than sox radio.

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  118. alright, signing off game thread...till next time. could be later. could be not...

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  119. It helps that Girardi is a moron, yes.

    Yanks now 12-13.

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  120. Wish I could get the Sox on tv. Or radio. This Gameday stuff is killing me, but not enough to shell out for mlb.tv.

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  121. "TV on mute is way better than sox radio."

    Agreed. But I'm actually working, too. TV would be too obvious.

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  122. Upton's SB% is 50% (4-4). Is that lots of blown hit&runs or just bad judgment?

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  123. radio is like $15 for the entire season.

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  124. 23 pitches through one, but not too bad.

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  125. Tim - Flyers up 2-0 on the Habs in the first period.

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  126. so the orioles are actually percentage points ahead of us right now, in first place.

    win.

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  127. so the orioles are actually percentage points ahead of us right now, in first place.

    win.


    Who else from the AL East is a threat in September? Does Baltimore fall under that list? I'm not worried.

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  128. Phil, MLB radio is a great deal. $15 for the whole season and post-season. Splurge.

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  129. I'll probably just get mlb.tv in a month when the price drops.

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  130. Who else from the AL East is a threat in September?

    No one.

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  131. Radio $15, plus you can watch the entire game on replay at the 400K.

    Not a bad deal at all.

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  132. I wonder how many doubleplays we've avoided so far by being so damn speedy.

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  133. Having MLB audio has changed my life at work. Makes it a lot more liveable than gdgd.

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  134. I can't even get gdgd at work, so streaming audio's completely out.

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  135. Bad coco?

    Straight steal, there as ocoC! never in looked at the plate.

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  136. ococ slid into second head first as upton caught the ball. sigh.

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  137. "ARACHNIDS WIN!!!"

    That's so weird to hear on a Yankee loss, since in our family, we always referred to that Yankee "NY" logo as "the arachnid."

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  138. Good separation between HH's FB and CU, 15-18 MPH.

    1-2-3!!!

    Yeah, boy!!!

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  139. 34 pitches through 2 is more like it.

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  140. Let's see if Lugo can postpone regression to the mean a little longer.

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  141. Jere: I've been listening to Low's "Things We Lost in the Fire" this inning.

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  142. That was ridiculous. Remy talking about Upton playing shallow before the play. Then Lugo hits it right to him.

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  143. lugo is pretty "mean" now -- it's a very hollow .306.

    err, .302!

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  144. "Jere: I've been listening to Low's "Things We Lost in the Fire" this inning."

    That's weird. I was referring to the hitting method of Charlie Lau. Lau-rie. Glad your Low method worked, too, though!

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  145. A double would go a long way here.

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  146. Got a word q. The other night, Jere gave me "spelunking" for link spammers.

    What do you call it when someone says "I'm not racist, but..." then tells you how [these people] are always so lazy/smelly/stupid/tricky.

    Or says "I'm not gossiping, but..." then tells you personal details about your co-workers that you aren't supposed to know and would rather not hear.

    They always preface it by announcing that they most definitely are not the very thing they are about to display that they are.

    Gimme a word for that.

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  147. You guys must have loved that Thurmon Munson tribute on the radio. :)

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  148. less cowbell

    Good one.

    Ok, if the Good Guys don't win tonight, I'm giving up furniture. Just finished the first coat of poly on the table...

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  149. I'd call that person 'Johnny Paycheck,' because Allan recently brought it up and said he'd bet his next five paychecks the person is a racist.

    You know what else I hate? When someone has a problem and admits to it, but just warns you instead of trying to fix their problem.

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  150. Hypocrite for sure. But that can mean a lot of different things. I want something for this precise behavior.

    "I'm not sexist, but I just cannot work for a female supervisor. They're always such bitches."

    It can be a made-up word. In fact, only a made-up word will do.

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  151. Johnny Paycheck is good. Or maybe just a Paychecker?

    Yeah, as if just admitting it somehow makes it ok. I'm sure I do that about some of my prejudices. (Rednecks, wingnuts, racists...)

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  152. I'd call that person 'Johnny Paycheck,' because Allan recently brought it up and said he'd bet his next five paychecks the person is a racist.

    I did? How recent?

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  153. But-head! That is very good. :)

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  154. A, I remember it. I wouldn't have thought of it, but when Jere said, I remembered it.

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  155. Is he gonna drop that crazy breaker in on 3-2?

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  156. Also, would it be ok if I hit someone the next time I hear this?

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  157. I'm not a violent person, but swing away, Laura.

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  158. Sounded like a nice grab by Ococ.

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  159. !!!ocoC

    You know if HH's curve was a 1-7 or 11-5 it would be a kneebuckler.

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