2011 Around the Majors Thread

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  1. The Dark Knight

    The Dark Knight Well-Known Member

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    Rays and Red Sox TIED in Wild Card Race now. Suppose both win out, who gets in with the tiebreaker?
     
  2. Yisman

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    There is no tiebreaker when it decides a playoff spot. They'd go to a one game playoff.

    Tiebreakers are only when it's just for seeding.
     
  3. Barry the Baptist

    Barry the Baptist Hello son, would you like a lolly?
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    This is great, I would love to see the Sox choke. Maybe all these bandwagon Sox fans will jump off now. Let's go Orioles!!!
     
  4. Yisman

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    rays would host the one game playoff, if it happens, due to HTH

    MLB ditched coin flip system a few years ago.
     
  5. GQMartin

    GQMartin Go 'Cuse

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    Tied. I suspect the rays win out.

    As much as I wanted to see the Yankees win 100 games.
     
  6. Italian Seafood

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    Kemp hit his 38th HR last night, has two more games to see if he can hit two more and be 40/40 for the season, now leads the NL in HR and RBI, not sure about outfield assists but he's close, third in average.

    Kershaw finished with 21 wins, leads the NL in ERA and Ks.

    Dodgers as a team with last night's win clinched a winning record, 81-78 with two games left, the rainout in Washington won't be replayed. I give Mattingly credit for getting us back to this point, it looked pretty hopeless in mid-summer. May not mean much but it could--perhaps now we don't clean house, just re-tool, keep our guys, get a catcher and go for it next year. Hopefully with a new owner.
     
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    Good. You'd think a sport with a 162-game regular season could come up with a better criteria than a coin flip.
     
  8. IATA

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    i think the ownership shit is gonna drag out and cause problems for FA...
     
  9. Italian Seafood

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    It could. We really don't need a lot of free agents, mostly to keep the team we have. I'd like a better catcher, it's a shame Russell Martin left, he was part of the young core with Loney, Kemp and Ethier.
     
  10. Cakes

    Cakes Mr. Knowledge 2010

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    I need the Dodgers to lose one of their last two games. Those fucks.
     
  11. Cellar-door

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    Why? Martin isn't very good. They replaced him with the exact same player in Barajas. Both are basically average catchers.
     
  12. Yisman

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    I think Martin is better, both offensively and defensively.

    Plus, he was considered the backbone of that team.
     
  13. Yisman

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    TRIPLE PLAY!!!!

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  14. Yisman

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    I just called that three run homer to right field by Joyce.

    Sweet.

    5-3 Rays
     
  15. Cakes

    Cakes Mr. Knowledge 2010

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    Yeah? Well, I knew Nick Markakis would go over 176.5 base hits this season.
     
  16. Yisman

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    :scratches head:
     
  17. Cakes

    Cakes Mr. Knowledge 2010

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    Just being stupid.

    I actually have to pay a little attention to baseball these next two nights due to an over/under battle with a friend. One of my picks back in March was to take the over for Markakis' hit total. The number was 176.5. I also took the Dodgers under 82.5 wins. That may decide which one of us wins the thing. We may tie with 4-3 records, but I hold the tie-breaker for having chosen the better date for when Derek Jetter would record his 3,000th hit.
     
  18. Yisman

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    Texas goes back to back to back and they're killing Anaheim's slim playoff chances.

    8-2.
     
  19. Cakes

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    Ryan Roberts is a real hero.

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  20. Yisman

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    irrelevant game, but check this out.

    White Sox up 2-1 on Toronto going into the 9th. In comes Chris Sale to close it out.

    Blue Jays 9th
    Chris Sale pitching:
    Kelly Johnson : Johnson doubled to deep center.
    David Cooper : Ball, Ball, Ball, Strike looking, Strike looking, Cooper singled to right, Johnson to third.
    Colby Rasmus : Ball, Ball, Ball, Strike looking, Rasmus sacrificed to pitcher, Cooper to second.
    J.P. Arencibia : Intentional ball, Intentional ball, Intentional ball, Arencibia intentionally walked.
    Mark Teahen : Foul, Ball, Ball, Strike looking, Ball, Teahen walked, Johnson scored, Cooper to third, Arencibia to second.
    Adam Loewen : Ball, Ball, Ball, Loewen walked, Cooper scored, Arencibia to third, Teahen to second.
    Sergio Santos relieved Chris Sale.
    Mike McCoy : Strike looking, Ball, Ball, Strike swinging, McCoy reached on fielder's choice to shortstop, Arencibia out at home, Teahen to third, Loewen to second.
    Will Ohman relieved Sergio Santos.
    Eric Thames : Ball, Foul, Foul, Ball, Thames grounded out to second.
    End of Inning (2 Runs, 2 Hits, 0 Errors)
     

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