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Looking forward to Darvish's audition for the big job in Minneapolis, tonight.

Looks like he'll fit right in as a playoff performer.

 

He has probably cost himself $30mil at least.

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Who wins a footrace: McCann, Mauer, or Mathew Lecroy?

I have to repeat this story. It was in spring training, I think 2004. Mientkiewicz gets on base and LeCroy immediately starts getting on Gardy to let him pinch run. So Gardy sends him out and takes Mientkiewicz out of the game. After the game Mientkiewicz said it was the longest 2 1/2 minutes of his life waiting for LeCroy to make the journey from the dugout to first base.

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Looking forward to Darvish's audition for the big job in Minneapolis, tonight.

 

Looks like he'll fit right in as a playoff performer.

He has probably cost himself $30mil at least.

 

This works perfect...WS performance cast shadow of doubt...lowering cost and raising Darvish's drive to succeed

 

Win Win or the Twins!

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Maybe it's overwrought, but I like Tim Brown's writeup of the game. It hearkens back, for me, an older style of sports writing.

 

https://sports.yahoo.com/world-series-game-6-defensive-play-helped-force-game-7-065832847.html

 

"There are no pitch counts on Halloween night."

 

True dat.

Hmmm...

 

I might have thought every pitch counts on Halloween....

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this postseason brings to mind the 3-3-3 rotation idea: nine pitchers throw three innings every third game, which works out to 162 innings per season. your best pitcher or two might throw occasional four-inning stints. a handful of additional relievers bridge bad outings and work extra-inning games. i hazily recall la russa briefly trying it in oakland. 

 

from bill james online in 2009:

https://www.billjamesonline.com/article1004/

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Twins quirks:

1: Francisco Liriano pitched in game 7 and Dallas Keuchel didn’t.
2. Juan Centeno has a World Series ring.
3. Walker Buehler did not pitch in the World Series. The Dodgers may now wish he was on the Twins.

And Centeno was the only Astro not to see any game action in the WS.

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this postseason brings to mind the 3-3-3 rotation idea: nine pitchers throw three innings every third game, which works out to 162 innings per season. your best pitcher or two might throw occasional four-inning stints. a handful of additional relievers bridge bad outings and work extra-inning games. 

 

I don't know why you would pull a pitcher after an arbitrary innings count (esp one as low as 3) if he is doing well. No sport fits into these types of arbitrary boxes.

 

Pitching on 2-3 days rest is more tiring than one might think. I suspect the only thing this would accomplish is a bunch of dead arms by midseason.

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this postseason brings to mind the 3-3-3 rotation idea: nine pitchers throw three innings every third game

If your pitching staff is so deep that you want your 9th best pitcher on the mound for essentially as many innings as your best, then probably any pitching rotation will succeed. :)

 

Or if it's so bad that they're virtually interchangeable, then any plan will still come in last place.

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this postseason brings to mind the 3-3-3 rotation idea: nine pitchers throw three innings every third game, which works out to 162 innings per season. your best pitcher or two might throw occasional four-inning stints. a handful of additional relievers bridge bad outings and work extra-inning games. i hazily recall la russa briefly trying it in oakland.

 

from bill james online in 2009:

https://www.billjamesonline.com/article1004/

Been preaching something like this for years. Especially when a team is terrible, without much pitching..... Like the twins were there last few years. Alas, they were not there right group to try something that brash

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