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This is probably an unpopular opinion, but I don’t think 18 inning games are a good idea.

I think the return on investment and the possibility of injury incurred is a transgression of Puritan economic thrift and modesty.

For this transgression I will gladly stitch a  scarlet “A” for “ass hat” made of fine red cloth, and surrounded with an elaborate embroidery of gold thread on to my somber, coarse gray 1968 block lettered Detroit Tiger road jersey to emphasize my bold and defiant nature. Grrr…

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54 minutes ago, IdahoBert said:

This is probably an unpopular opinion, but I don’t think 18 inning games are a good idea.

I think the return on investment and the possibility of injury incurred is a transgression of Puritan economic thrift and modesty.

For this transgression I will gladly stitch a  scarlet “A” for “ass hat” made of fine red cloth, and surrounded with an elaborate embroidery of gold thread on to my somber, coarse gray 1968 block lettered Detroit Tiger road jersey to emphasize my bold and defiant nature. Grrr…

I'd prefer if the game goes past 12 innings, then you have a runner start at 2nd base starting inning 13, or something like that. I agree about potential injury. With the game today, that's basically 3 full games in 26-7 hours.

Yamamoto was warming up and would have pitched had it gone to 19. 

And no need for scarlet A on your jersey. Consider an Earl Wilson patch instead. He doesn't get enough love

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2 hours ago, IdahoBert said:

This is probably an unpopular opinion, but I don’t think 18 inning games are a good idea.

I think the return on investment and the possibility of injury incurred is a transgression of Puritan economic thrift and modesty.

For this transgression I will gladly stitch a  scarlet “A” for “ass hat” made of fine red cloth, and surrounded with an elaborate embroidery of gold thread on to my somber, coarse gray 1968 block lettered Detroit Tiger road jersey to emphasize my bold and defiant nature. Grrr…

I miss Sunday doubleheaders.  

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1 hour ago, Tiger337 said:

I went to bed after 9 innings.  Did the Blue Jays announcer do a game re-cap?  

I made it to the 12th. It hard to stay awake with no horse in the race. No skin it the game.

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Jay's batter swung and missed at ball four with the bases loaded in the 17th or 18th (? it's kind of a blur!). The door was open but they couldn't walk through.

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10 hours ago, papalawrence said:

With Vlad on deck that was a tough send. I hate the Dodgers

Dodgers would have walked him anyway, since the trailing runner probably would have been at second on the throw.

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Schneider says the Jays plan on continuing to  intentionally walk Ohtani the rest of the series.  

Should Dave Roberts take the base runner at the top of the order or does he move Ohtani back to 3 or 4 and hope create some very difficult situations for the Jays.  

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2 hours ago, Tiger337 said:

I miss Sunday doubleheaders.  

The first game I ever attended was a 1963 Sunday doubleheader at Comiskey Park with my dad and a bunch of other kids and their dad‘s through the Elks Club and it was the White Sox versus the Yankees and Sunday Charlie - by then with the White Sox - hit a home run in each game.

Neither Mantle nor Maris did anything I remember other than put on a show during batting practice and I would remember because they were pretty big deal then and I was paying pretty close attention. I don’t remember who won because I didn’t care because it wasn’t the Tigers.

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Did the stands begin to empty when it got into extras?

I know Dodgers fans take a lot of heat for leaving before a game is over - or at least they used to - but the traffic is really bad so I cut them some slack for this. 

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1 hour ago, gehringer_2 said:

Jay's batter swung and missed at ball four with the bases loaded in the 17th or 18th (? it's kind of a blur!). The door was open but they couldn't walk through.

There was this at bat against Kershaw in the 12th and Heineman struck out on a full count pitch with runners on 2nd and 3rd and 2 out. 

 

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11 minutes ago, lordstanley said:

There was this at bat against Kershaw in the 12th and Heineman struck out on a full count pitch with runners on 2nd and 3rd and 2 out. 

 

actually I had it wrong, What I was thinking about was when Kershaw came in in the 12th with the bases loaded. Went to a full count on Lukes and Luke swung at ball 4, but he didn't K, he grounded out 4-3. What I remembered was the walk was there  - so same net outcome but not a K

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5 minutes ago, gehringer_2 said:

actually I had it wrong, What I was thinking about was when Kershaw came in in the 12th with the bases loaded. Went to a full count on Lukes and Luke swung at ball 4, but he didn't K, he grounded out 4-3. What I remembered was the walk was there  - so same net outcome but not a K

This was a big play too. 

 

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