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Game Thread (9/26): Twins vs. Detroit, 7:10 pm CT


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...Ullllp....

 

Well, another check in with the gameday--

 

It was really nice to see "Effective Jake" for a brief time there, and get a glimpse of the pitcher we thought we were getting, opening day starter and all.

 

But now we're back to the good ol' Jake we've come to know throughout the season.

 

Ho-hum.

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Blyleven talking about his hitting stats: He batted .131 with 59 hits including 7 doubles. 25 RBI, which seems pretty good for someone with no triples or home runs.

Six of the RBIs came on a pair of bases-loaded doubles in 1978, first in a 3-1 win and then in a 5-1 win.

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Let’s see — two teams with a combined record of 136-177 and we’re at 2:38 through five innings.

 

I figure they're just doing what they can to keep us from missing baseball for as long as possible after the season finally ends.

 

On the other hand, if they could crank out double digit offense most of the time, I'd probably build my after-work schedule around every broadcast.

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Tigers are really bad...

 

Yup, and the Sox and Royals are too. It's an almost historically bad season for the Central despite the Indians being very good.

 

And maybe it's no fair to pile on a bad season for a struggling organization, but the Twins would probably be a 100 loss team in almost any other division.

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So I was busy doing other stuff on the computer when the second base umpire ****ed up the call in the should-have-been-a-triple-play. If he had done it right, he would have determined that the shortstop was not on the base when he caught the ball and should have made no out call. Nor should he have made a safe call because the runner who began the play at second base still has to get back to the base. There's no call to make because at that point no play has been made. It's the same deal as a play at home plate where the runner doesn't touch the plate and the catcher doesn't make the tag. There's no play until one of those two things happens. Instead we go through a messy review where a runner who had left the field of play gets placed back on second base. I guess even the best umpires make mistakes sometimes.

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