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May 25, 2010

G47: Red Sox 2, Rays 0

Red Sox - 002 000 000 - 2  4  0
Rays - 000 000 000 - 0 1 0
Lester (6-1-0-5-9, 111) allowed at least one base runner in five of his six innings, but only two Rays got further than first base against him.

After two quick outs in the third, J.D. Drew singled to right and Kevin Youkilis walked. They both scored on David Ortiz's first-pitch double to the wall in left-center. The other two Boston hits came within the first five pitches of the game, as Marco Scutaro and Dustin Pedroia began the first inning with hard singles off Small Game (8-4-2-2-5, 107).

The pen was solid yet again. Manny Delcarmen and Daniel Bard each pitched perfect innings. Jonathan Papelbon allowed a one-out walk in the ninth, but got Carlos Pena on a weak grounder and struck out B.J. Upton.

The Rays has serious issues with several strike calls for Lester from umpire Bob Davidson. Things boiled over in the bottom of the fifth, when Carl Crawford and Joe Maddon were both ejected within a span of maybe 15 seconds.

I was stuck with the Rays TV feed and Dewayne Staats and (I think) Kevin Kennedy starting whining about Davidson's calls in the fourth. More coming in a separate post.

The Yankees/Twins game was suspended after five innings (0-0) because of rain. The game will be completed on Wednesday. The Angels are leading the Jays 7-2 in the 6th.
Example
Jon Lester / James Shields
Scutaro, SS
Pedroia, 2B
Drew, RF
Youkilis, 1B
Ortiz, DH
Beltre, 3B
Hermida, LF
Varitek, C
Cameron, CF
To make room on the roster for Mike Cameron (who has been out since April 18), Darnell McDonald (.263/.320/.400 in 31 games) was designated for assignment.

Last Six Starts:
         ERA    IP   H  BB   K   AVG   OBP   SLG
Shields 2.49 43.1 45 6 48 .262 .285 .372
Lester 1.65 43.2 24 14 49 .164 .244 .267
In that time, Lester has lowered his ERA from 8.44 to 3.47.

Lester is 4th in the AL in strikeouts and K/9. Shields in 2nd in strikeouts and 3rd in K/9. Shields has the best K/BB ratio in MLB, but he has also allowed nine dongs, one shy of the most in the AL, and he's tied for 2nd in most hits allowed.

Pitching has carried the Rays so far this season -- their team ERA+ is 146! (Phil Hughes is 8th in the AL at 149) -- and the hitting has been only a bit above average. Tampa has hit .249/.322/.383 in May and is scoring 4.4 runs a game, way down from their April average of 6.3.

Remember Jed Lowrie? Turns out he's still alive.

That Peter Abraham guy has some good ideas: "I think people doing the wave should be escorted from the stadium."
Example
Here is something I did not expect to type on May 25: "The Blue Jays have won more games than the Yankees."

Kevin Kernan, Post:
It's time for the World Series champions to step up and play like champions. Since last Sunday, they've lost six of eight and have looked sloppy. Going back to April 23, the Yankees are 15-14.

How scary is that? That is the exact same record as the Mets over that span. Is this the beginning of the end for the aging Yankees or just a rough patch?

Joe Girardi's club needs to turn it on ... It's time for the World Series champions to wake up and realize 2010 is a new season.
Tonight:
Yankees/Twins, 8 PM
Blue Jays/Angels, 10 PM

174 comments:

  1. Bartlett, SS
    Crawford, LF
    Zobrist, 2B
    Longoria, 3B
    Aybar, DH
    Pena, 1B
    Upton, CF
    Navarro, C
    Kapler, RF

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  2. Go Sox!
    and Angels and Twins!
    I've like Lester since last year the most consistent and big game pitcher for the Sox. He always delivers. Nice to see that we might keep the Rays slide going with Lester on the mound..good to see Shields given up 9 dongs most in majors. Let's see 1 more for Youk, Papi and a player to be named later.

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  3. In the last week (back to May 18), the Sultan of Sweat is 8 for 21 (.381). He sat one game out.

    Those hits: 2 singles, 1 double, 1 triple, and 4 HR's.

    So, 50% of his hits have left the park in the last week. 75% for extra bases.

    And on May 17, the day before this sample began, he had another dong. So that's five homers in seven games played (not counting the game he sat).

    For the season: .321/.457/.622/1.079

    Yowza.

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  4. That Peter Abraham guy has some good ideas: "I think people doing the wave should be escorted from the stadium."

    ...and have future ticket privileges revoked. ;-)

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  5. this should be interesting seeing if I can run mlb tv and another stream in the background behind that.

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  6. I will be trying to watch USA vs CZE in soccer in the background

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  7. So much for the no hitter. : /

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  8. Shields WHIP so far: INFINITE!!!!!

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  9. El Caballito is back in the groove

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  10. JAMES SHIELDS IS PITCHING AN INFINITE-WHIP GAME

    JAMES SHIELDS IS PITCHING AN INFINITE-WHIP GAME

    JAMES SHIELDS IS PITCHING AN INFINITE-WHIP GAME

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  11. wait - we don't want to jinx that!

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  12. If DJ had any passion, he would never break up an infinite WHIP game.

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  13. what is with the star in the outfield turf?

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  14. An unhappy clubhouse obviously cause Youkilis to pop out.

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  15. Fuck, Beltre, you gotta do it for us. DO IT!!!!

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  16. do not hack, beltre. have a clue pls

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  17. Intangibles prevented Ortiz from hitting a homer. Instead, he meekly took a BB.

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  18. your empty batting avg may help here

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  19. Well, he hit a line drive, hard to get upset at that.

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  20. It's obvious that the Curse came back and prevented us from scoring despite loading the bases.

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  21. Time for the Jon Lester show.

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  22. So, I was in the car today listening to XM radio. I stopped on Home Plate because Jim Duquette and Kevin Kennedy were talking about Red Sox/Rays. They were discussing where they would place HH in the Rays rotation. They decided they would put him in at #4. They then listed what they thought the Red Sox current order should be: Lester, Beckett, Lackey, HH, stating, "So he's just a number 4 pitcher" (or something like that). Beckett, because when he's healthy, he's unhittable. Lackey because he's a big time pitcher. They talked about HH being inconsistent this year. Let's see, they also said that if they had to choose, they'd take Hughes over HH.

    Whatever.

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  23. sounds more intelligent than Kennedy is capable of being. :</

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  24. Oh yeah. Also that the Astros should ask for HH for Oswalt and the Red Sox should not give him up.

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  25. still moronic for anyone who knows anything about baseball, tho

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  26. why not deal an inconsistent #4?

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  27. Exactly. And I don't know about anyone else, but I'd take HH over Beckett or Lackey right now.

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  28. and that's why i don't listen to those shows...

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  29. I don't know if the stats back this up, but it seems that HH has been our most consistent pitcher this year.

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  30. Joe seems to think Longoria is at bat.

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  31. lackey has been consistent -- in a bad way

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  32. Yep, I try not to either. But, they got me today.

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  33. rays TV (migraine, i guess) very impressed with tek giving instructions to the infield before the aybar AB. (i think tek invented that.)

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  34. That would have been a nice welcome back.

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  35. After April, I'm having a hard time warming up to Beltre.

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  36. Crazy parallel half innings

    Again!

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  37. another rally beginning with 2 outs?

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  38. PAPI! He has been hitting the first pitch!

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  39. Hit the 'f' out of that shift.

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  40. rays tv crying about that K, says it was inside, ump should know better, "got fooled", he "gave it to lester", "that's a shame, missed by plenty"

    was over the plate in the replay!

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  41. good to know that even with tampa having a .920 winning %, the rays tv guys still whine about everything

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  42. USA 1 Czech Rep. 0
    Edu on a loose ball cleanup at the goal line.

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  43. OB referring to Fajitas to Jon Rich, "Save some for the rest of us, like Don"

    Jon, "He doesn't need any"

    Joe, "Don was first in line"

    OB, "I wish it weren't true"

    I love it!

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  44. They just said that McDonald was *not* DFA'd, and he is in the dugout. That makes me happy. I never liked Atchison. Or Topeka or Santa Fe.

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  45. We don't need more than 4 relievers these days. *knocks on wood*

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  46. P-Abe:
    "The Red Sox just announced that RHP Scott Atchison was designated for assignment and that OF Darnell McDonald remains on the team.
    Jacoby Ellsbury has what is being called "soreness" on his left side. It's unclear why Atchison wasn't optioned. We'll try and find out."

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  47. wow - these guys are whining like mad about the outside calls.

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  48. YEs!!!!!!!!!! AHAHAHHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!!!!!!

    PISS OFF, C C YA!

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  49. ump is bumping maddon - isn't that wrong?

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  50. WHAAAAAAAAA
    WHAAAAAAAAAA
    WHAAAAAAAAAAA

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  51. rays tv angry at maddon being tossed

    asking of ump: "aren't you supposed to have control of the game?"

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  52. they say maddon was tossed "before he could say one word"

    uh, right.

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  53. now maybe rays pitchers can start beaning our guys -- it'll be like old times.

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  54. Just getting in...why was Crawford taken out?

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  55. rays tv are complaining after every single pitch to yook. how wronged TB always is.

    god - this is going to be constant all night.

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  56. Hi Amy, he was tossed.

    Now I'm leaving to get in the car.

    Bye Amy, nice talkin' to ya!

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  57. L watching upstairs
    i'm muting this shit

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  58. gotta check f/x after this is over

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  59. staats and whoever is with him (does not sound like migraine) acting like umps never make questionable calls and even if they maybe did -- Tampa Bay has NEVER gotten a call they should not have.

    most of their crap from the last two innings is hilarious. and aggrevating.

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  60. Sounds like I have missed a lot of crap!

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  61. first they say maddon did not say even one word before getting tossed

    (when the replays show him yapping for 5-10 seconds)

    then they say it is unusual for maddon to get so angry and vent enough to get tossed.

    so he DID say something, didn't he?

    pls don't invent shit. this ain't a fiction workshop. just call the actual events.

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  62. I'm not listening to the Rays broadcast, but Kevin Kennedy is announcing for the Rays this season. Is it him?

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  63. That would explain a lot of your misery.

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  64. looks like it's him or brian anderson. i did not see the opening.

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  65. migraine was just as bad, if not worse.

    staats would be fine if he called the pbp and did not editorialize. he's got a good voice.

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  66. Okay, I'm going to show my faulty memory here. Wasn't it here last year or the year before that there was the ball hit into the pitchers' area? And they kept complaining about the call instead of looking up/knowing the rule. Then found out the call was correct.

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  67. good arguments though.

    ump and crawford (and then maddon) were screaming right in each other's faces, like 0.5 inches apart

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  68. And the ump was calling Maddon every f'ing name in the book (and then some).

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  69. Here the second half starts. Stakes are high.

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  70. did he swing at that one, staats?

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  71. Pena and BJ are the K brothers.

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  72. rays maybe coming back to earth

    yanks in a skid

    &

    sox are jelling and the schedule is a bit easier

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  73. Ok, just got done chasing the neighbours llama back home ... does the Red Sox's starting pitching still suck...?

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  74. The Rays' broadcast is on XM and all they're doing is whining about how it's all the ump's fault.

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  75. bard's fb at 94-97 - slow trop gun?

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  76. I'm concerned about getting too cocky, because the last time I got cocky Papelbon gave up two homes runs.

    I blame myself...

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  77. pepe - i was beating a dead horse about it a few innings ago. whining must be in their media contracts

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  78. and i will beat that dead horse some more in my recap. :>)

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  79. By the bridges to Pappelbon, where we sat down, and there we wait, when we remembered Zion..

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  80. i like bard






    (his father's name is drab)

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  81. I switched over to the TV (from the computer) to replay Cameron's catch. The first thing I hear is them talking about the earlier ejections. How many innings later?

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  82. pepe - i was beating a dead horse about it a few innings ago. whining must be in their media contracts

    About the strike zone bullshit?

    Lester wasn't happy with it, either. He was glaring at the ump lots.

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  83. i hope i don't get them tomorrow, because they will still be going. i'm serious.

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  84. Mrs.GotRibe said...

    Llama? For real?


    Yup, he jumped over the fence because he likes to play with my kid.

    When a llama doesn't want to be caught, it's a handful.

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  85. Does your kid (and do you mean person kid or goat kid?) like to play with the llama?

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  86. MFY - 000 00
    MIN - 000 00

    rain delay

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  87. Just checking in to say I am just hoping Papelbon is Bot, not the Rot.

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  88. Does your kid (and do you mean person kid or goat kid?) like to play with the llama?

    What kind of kid WOULDN'T want to play with llamas? Really!?

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  89. Won't get cocky .... won't get cocky ... won't get cocky ...

    I might get colicy, tho. I did have fajitas tonight.

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  90. Sox pitchers retired the last 14 Rays last night.

    An OTT inning from Bot will mean the last 14 Rays went down tonight, too.

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  91. oops. wrong. it will be 11 tonight.

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  92. Hot damn, nice game to come home to. Pap in for the 9th?

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  93. get cocky. why not?

    we are dominating the fkr and the media is getting worried in ny

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  94. p.s. getting cocky can't hurt.
    it can only be fun.

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  95. Plus, we are getting healthy.

    One.

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  96. Good evening from just outside Charlotte. Watching the Braves and Marlins on Sportsouth because uh, this is the only baseball here. Boo.

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  97. sorry, rays tv. that was routine.

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  98. Looks like another gem for Lester. 1 H, no runs. And a couple of good innings of relief too. Now to nail down the close/save part of the equation

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  99. Sox pitchers retired the last 14 Rays last night.


    Sometimes, I'm good with stats.

    Last four Red Sox starts. 28 innings, 12 hits, 1 earned run, 0.32 ERA.

    EPIC!

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  100. Oh, hey, Sosock! Yep, this is annoying. I believe I passed right over Winston-Salem on the plane today.

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  101. What the hell? GDGD still doesn't show the bottom half as having started. But it's bound to have done so, right?

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  102. I found where Chip Caray was banished to...

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  103. don't wanna BBI pena, but be careful

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  104. DP, please???? Pretty please??

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  105. get cocky. why not?

    we are dominating the fkr and the media is getting worried in ny


    Seriously, I came on to the game thread in the New York game acting all cocky and Paps gave up back-to-back home runs.


    I felt shame....

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  106. A fan at this Braves/Marlins game just yelled, "Come on, Blue! I wanna go home!"

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  107. 0 for 6, with 6 K's? That's nasty.

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  108. upton 0 for 8 vs bot with 6 K

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  109. OH SNAP found MLB Network and it's showing the end of the Red Sox game! Uh, Rays feed, but who cares!

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  110. OH!! SWEET NASTY DIRTY WATER!

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  111. The water is Muddy!!!

    EFF YOU RAYS!!!!!!!!!!

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  112. THREE.

    Dirty>>>>>>>Clean

    BIG FAT WIN.

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  113. 1-hitter! and it's not even 420.

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  114. Ah, GDGD just caught up - 1 to go!

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  115. Hey, let's go for 3 out of 3!

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  116. Fuck Train -- alllllllllllll aboard!!!

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  117. The Sox are a juggernaut wrapped in a dreadnought, surrounded by a maelstrom!

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  118. So, if the MFY and Jay lose tonight we'd be tied for second?

    I could suffer through that.

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  119. Back over to the Rays network to rewatch the last out. Still complaining about the calls.

    Called strike 2:

    Staats: "A disheartening situation right there."

    Kennedy: "It sure is."

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  120. OH SNAP found MLB Network and it's showing the end of the Red Sox game! Uh, Rays feed, but who cares!


    Are they still pissing and moaning about the umpire?

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  121. Nick, I think we'd still be percentage points behind, but within 1/2 a game.

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  122. Back over to the Rays network to rewatch the last out. Still complaining about the calls.

    Called strike 2:

    Staats: "A disheartening situation right there."

    Kennedy: "It sure is."


    Yeah, it was a big ol pissing fest on XM....

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  123. If MFY & Jays lose, we are still in 4th:

    FKR 32 14 ---
    MFY 26 19 5.5
    TOR 27 21 6.0
    BOS 26 21 6.5

    With the top three teams all losing, they stay the same GB and we get 1 game closer.

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  124. right, duh. Thanks.

    we're doomed. or at least I am to innumeracy.

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  125. Was going to mention, I had this game on here in SW-FL while cooking dinner, didn't see a lot of it, mostly listened. But yeah, it was a giant pissfest from the bitchy Rays announcers. Consistently whining about the strike zone and making obvious exaggerated claims about pitches "6 inches outside of the zone" which clearly grazed the corner on the plate. Yeah, it was questionable and could've went either way, but it sure as shit wasn't 6 inches off the plate.

    Looking forward to a sweep - don't let me down, John L. 2.

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  126. Standings are looking better and better. Tonight we complete the sweep!

    I was nervous about this series against the FKR. Silly me.

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