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"....and each of the umps has worked at least one World Series."
Looks like a few of them worked the original WS.
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Originally posted by Derek Dunning View PostJoe Buck definitely just referred to AJ Burnett as Josh Beckett about three times in a row.
When will Fox learn they need new baseball broadcasters because McCarver and Buck are a joke.
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Originally posted by Derek Dunning View PostJoe Buck definitely just referred to AJ Burnett as Josh Beckett about three times in a row.
When will Fox learn they need new baseball broadcasters because McCarver and Buck are a joke.
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2 on, 0 out, bottom 7 for the Yankees. Manuel had two options:
1) Pull Pedro
2) Call the fire department
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Originally posted by Rover View PostAlso big kudos to Manuel for leaving Lee in there. A more statsnerd obsessed manager would have brought in the right handed specialist, the left handed specialist, and the closer into a 6 run game. Instead the manager kept his cool and realized a bloop hit and a throwing error isn't a reason to take a guy out who's dominated the game. Bottom line is, Lee even after 8 innings and 100+ pitches is still the best guy to get people out of anybody on the staff, even in the bullpen, so let him finish what he started. It also sends a good message to the Yanks - "you can't hit me, even when you're facing me for the 4th time this game".
Has nothing to do with your obsession with stats.
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Originally posted by Rover View PostDon't understand why more pitchers don't figure that out. Guys want to "work the count" as in take pitches all day? Great, don't screw around and fire a couple of strikes right off the bat. Then they can "work the count" in an 0-2 hole all game.
Also big kudos to Manuel for leaving Lee in there. A more statsnerd obsessed manager would have brought in the right handed specialist, the left handed specialist, and the closer into a 6 run game. Instead the manager kept his cool and realized a bloop hit and a throwing error isn't a reason to take a guy out who's dominated the game. Bottom line is, Lee even after 8 innings and 100+ pitches is still the best guy to get people out of anybody on the staff, even in the bullpen, so let him finish what he started. It also sends a good message to the Yanks - "you can't hit me, even when you're facing me for the 4th time this game".
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*whew*
good to see a-rod back. we missed you big guy!
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Joe Buck definitely just referred to AJ Burnett as Josh Beckett about three times in a row.
When will Fox learn they need new baseball broadcasters because McCarver and Buck are a joke.
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Originally posted by GreatLakerMohawk View PostLee was awesome tonight - simple as that. Tons of strikes, guys couldn't work counts, tough to get the bats going with that.
Also big kudos to Manuel for leaving Lee in there. A more statsnerd obsessed manager would have brought in the right handed specialist, the left handed specialist, and the closer into a 6 run game. Instead the manager kept his cool and realized a bloop hit and a throwing error isn't a reason to take a guy out who's dominated the game. Bottom line is, Lee even after 8 innings and 100+ pitches is still the best guy to get people out of anybody on the staff, even in the bullpen, so let him finish what he started. It also sends a good message to the Yanks - "you can't hit me, even when you're facing me for the 4th time this game".
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Originally posted by French Rage View PostI haven't seen Lee lead his mean to such a decisive victory over the Yankees since the Second Battle of Manassas.
(OK I copied the gist of the joke from elsewhere.)
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