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Re: 2009 MLB Thread
it was unbelievable. i'm just glad it wasn't Cano or Melky rounding the bases... one/both of them would have been caught walking
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Re: 2009 MLB Thread
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Originally Posted by Ockeghem
After Ryan Howard tied the game up at 2-2, I thought Philadelphia would win (being at home in extra innings and all).
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They really should have - that "foul ball" in the 11th was pretty clearly behind the pole as it passed. Why Manuel wasn't pitching more of a fit and demanding replay is beyond me.
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Re: 2009 MLB Thread
Absolutely. I'm just one guy with an HD DVR, but the shot from behind home plate clearly showed the ball disappearing behind the foul pole. If the manager did ask that it be replayed, and the ump refused to do it, the umpire should be disciplined. (And Manuel probably should have kicked up enough of a stink to get run, just to make everything perfectly clear.)
I didn't see the Mets thing until later, but, damn, that stinks for them. The kind-of-annoying thing is that something similar happened to the Yankees a couple days before, from the other side: I was at Thursday night's game at Fenway (yes, it was awesome), and with two outs and nobody on, the Yankees actually started jogging off the field while Ortiz's pop-up was in the air. Damon dropped it, and unfortunately Ortiz isn't fast enough to get to second despite the fact that Cano and Jeter were halfway to the dugout (and Varitek made an out in the next at-bat), so they didn't pay for it. Somehow, this seems like the exact opposite of karmic payback.
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Re: 2009 MLB Thread
Yep. Hopefully rain won't wipe it out.
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Re: 2009 MLB Thread
It's Francona's new brainstorm - play Lugo once a week, and he'll cram a week's worth of production into that game.

End, game, end. I've got a pile of screeners to review and this is the second night in a row where my plan to stick one in after the end of the movie has been foiled.
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Re: 2009 MLB Thread
It's certainly looking like they'll come out of this series against four division leaders (or, at least, four teams that led the division at the start of the series

) in pretty good shape, with the next really difficult-looking opponent coming when they face Toronto and Texas after the all-star break. I'll take as much of that as possible, because New York is playing everyone else well and teams that score more runs than they allow don't stay under .500 the way Tampa has so far.
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