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gehringer_2

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  1. They could be calling guys and giving them a shot. There is no reason at all not to give Clemens, who is playing well, a shot. They just won't do it. Cameron gains nothing playing at Toledo, he probably catches the ball Haase missed and the ball Willi missed.
  2. They are all playing wound up taut. Not really saying much about Hinch's supposed magic in the clubhouse.
  3. At least the Wings supposedly improved team took 2/3 of a season to collapse.
  4. and why is Skubal still out there? Beat up the one guy who was at least trying to keep you in the game? Hinch is losing it.
  5. Even if technically true, Barnhart would have hit him even if he were 3 feet further foul.
  6. The Twins have figured it out: Hit it to Castro.
  7. I don't why the Tigers have suddenly come down with this virus that has them believing you don't need to play major league fielders in major league games. That's a sac fly, one run.
  8. Really hard to decide if that throw was even worse than Haase's.
  9. maybe that's why they are keeping Garneau. The other two can't play their position.
  10. are two singles worth 3 misplays in the field? Asking for a friend named Harold
  11. I just looked up and there is a 1 next the DET in the box score. What does it mean? Not sure I remember seeing numbers in that spot before.....
  12. well at least Skubal will not have to beat himself up if the Tigers get shut out anyway
  13. This kind of bad luck is actually pretty funny - but sadly loses are loses and you can't get them back.
  14. Unfreaking believable. Can team be any more snake bitten than the Tigers are now? And of course, the other fact is that no matter where you put Harold, the ball is going to find him.
  15. No wonder Jack is in the Hall of Fame. He could pick which IF his pitchers would be hit to.
  16. ...aaaand right on cue, the Tiger D rears its ugly head....
  17. this is where your pitcher can't help but start thinking, "I'm gonna have to be perfect here, aren't I?" Prolly doesn't help.
  18. It's not like the Twins aren't trying to be good hosts in this series. You can't complain they aren't giving the Tigers every chance to get a win.
  19. Are three great starts in a row from the Kid too much to ask? Not really fair to him, but it is what it is - we need him to come through.
  20. You don't really want to know what's gaining on you anyway.... Oddly enough I did remove the RVM in a Jetta I owned some years back. It stuck down into the field of view at road level without much in the way of adjustment and after the third time I almost hit someone coming from the right behind the mirror, I took it out. I check for that in cars I've bought since.
  21. Right - That could be true and still only come into play more seriously in terms of the choice to walk away earlier than another guy might. Thinking along Hank Greenberg lines. His outside interests never affected how hard he worked to be a great player, but they did motivate his decision to leave the game before he would otherwise have been forced to. Of course in football where careers are so short anyway, guy walking away even a couple years early could set a team back.
  22. right. It's 100% musical chairs/greater fool at this point. Keep riding as long as possible but woe to the last man off. History has shown that sometimes you can keep this going a lot longer than than anyone would ever think, but like I said, you need a certain level of mystery or uniqueness or something on which people can hang their belief that 'this is something different, the old valuation rules don't apply." You could do that as long as Tesla was a unique product. It would certainly be a new thing if they can keep that valuation ball in the air once the uniqueness is gone.
  23. And just to note, the underlying assumption here that Musk cares if Twitter is profitable, or is even buying it as business vs a vanity play, is tenuous at best. Musk is in a odd place. His wealth is based on largely on Tesla, but he's stuck. He can't cash out much of Tesla because it will crater the stock value. But the truth is, and Musk must know it as well as anyone, is that Tesla's valuation can't sustain. And it's way worse for Tesla than for other tech companies about which this has been said but which still don't some down because very soon, Tesla is not going to have anything unique about its product, nor unexplored about its market. There are hundreds of thousand of competitive E-vehicles starting to roll off non-tesla production lines even as I type this and the revenue to valuation ratios of the companies making those cars is nothing like Tesla's. So something has to give - and it isn't going to be Ford or GM or VW stock going to $500/share. Telsa is like Bitcoin but with no way to keep the mystery that feeds the overvaluation going.
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