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Offline Steve-o

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Sometimes you have to tip your hat to the hitter.   :bow:

Sometimes the catcher tells you what pitch is coming because they want the season to be over.   :embarrassed:

But in all seriousness, the-game-within-the-game is what makes baseball great. 

Buxton, Correa, and Lewis all in the same game.  How many times has that happened this season?  How did they do last night?

Offline Gunner55

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They all had a hit, but Buxton is the only 1 to do it with 2 out & w/RISP. Correa was 0-1 & Lewis was 0-2 w/RISP. Cleveland's starter only made it 2 2/3 but the 5 after him only gave up 3 hits. That was only the 19th time all season that they's all been on the field at the same time.
Life............. what happens while your making other plans. John Lennon

Offline Steve-o

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Why the heck are the Twins playing a National League team at the end of the season?   :scratch:  Is that common?  Don't get me wrong...  I'll take it - the Marlins trying to avoid a 100 loss season.  The Twinks better take care of business there.

With 11 games to go, sitting in the last wildcard spot, a game an a half up on the Tigers, a game and a half back of the Royals.  Still plenty of time for good things and bad things to happen.