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ESPN aired the last inning, I was able to catch it while flipping the channels. There is nothing more exciting, in any sport, than a perfect game. ESPN aired the Marlin feed - the announcers said the whole park gave him a Standing O going into the 9th.

Classy.

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Kendry Morales breaks his leg scoring on a walk-off grand slam. He is fucking stupid.

fixed it

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ESPN aired the last inning, I was able to catch it while flipping the channels. There is nothing more exciting, in any sport, than a perfect game. ESPN aired the Marlin feed - the announcers said the whole park gave him a Standing O going into the 9th.

Classy.

 

Yes, all 10,000 of them. :lol

I heard on the radio this morning that the Marlins are selling tix to the perfect game for face value. Apparently, so that people can say that they were there. I am not kidding! Hey, I guess it'll raise some more cash, so why not.

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Not trying to take away anything from Halladay, and I didn't watch the game, but highlights and discussions make it out that he got a fair amount of calls out of the strike zone in his favor throughout the game, particularly 3-1 counts. Obviously the strike zone shifts a bit from umpire to umpire but in the replays there really did seem to be some inconsistency going on. Regardless, great for Halladay and all as that isn't his problem/job any way....

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The Brewers pitching staff always resurrects a struggling offense. Marlins put up 13 yesterday vs Brewers. from jsonline.com

 

Never mind that the Marlins, two days removed from being victimized by Roy Halladay's perfect game, had scored only one run in 29 innings prior to that fateful sixth. The Brewers' pitching staff can wake the dead, as evidenced by their horrible 5.36 earned run average.

 

anyway, Corey Hart continues to hit homers. he leads the NL with 13. wow! I never would have predicted that feat.

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That's pretty f'd up about selling the tickets after the fact...who would want that?

I don't like it either. White Sox did this as well after Buehrle’s perfert game, too.

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Gallardo and Santana had a classic pitcher's duel tonight in Milwaukee. Santana went 8 shutout innings, while Gallardo went 9 shutout innings. Game's still not over...

 

EDIT: Hart hits 2-run walkoff homer in the bottom of the ninth. Brewers win, in movie-script fashion.

Manuel should have left Santana in to pitch the 9th. Hopefully when they make the movie "Jerry Manuel - Dumb-Ass Manager" that scene will be the one preceding his dismissal.

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Manuel should have left Santana in to pitch the 9th. Hopefully when they make the movie "Jerry Manuel - Dumb-Ass Manager" that scene will be the one preceding his dismissal.

 

I dont know. If he left him in, and Santana gave up a home run, everyone would have killed him for leaving Santana in with a pitch count over 100. I just think managers can't win when their teams lose.

 

If it's me, I leave my ace in. I want to lose with my ace pitching. But that's what Grady Little did too and look where that got him. FWIW, I agreed with Little at the time, and still do.

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bummer!

he was robbed and that should be overturned.

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Jerry Manuel Stupidity Alert!

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Can't be overturned. Wow. Just a horrible, horrible, horrible, horrible call.

Not having seen the other 26 outs, if they were all good calls, they need to re-write the rulebook retroactively and overturn this. Wow. Just WOW!

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