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  2. Tip Toe is probably a tougher watch than Adolesence...very well acted by Alan Cumming and Morrissey.
  3. Before the ending, Cubs hadn't lost a game with an 8 or more hit advantage since 1979 against the We Are Family Pirates, WS winners that year with Parker/Stargell.
  4. Think I read where umpires missed nearly 1000 pitches last week
  5. Feel very good about today. Gausman has been cheeks, as the kids put it. Seems to be the kind of pitcher the white Sox have feasted on this year. Feel good about Fedde working as the bulk person but am not sure it's 100% necessary. Think he doesn't need an opener.
  6. I'm okay with ABS, but maybe increasing teams' challenges to three per game. Umpires are still missing enough pitches to warrant more. As far as the ghost runner...first of all, it's not a ghost runner. Anyone who played backyard ball or wiffle ball knows a ghost runner means there's an imaginary runner on a base that runs the same speed as the actual runner behind them. Anyway, as far as that rule, I'm okay with the runner, but maybe not in the 10th. The 10th (and maybe 11th) inning is played normally, and the free runner is used once you get to the 11th or 12th.
  7. The following observations are probably "apropos of nothing," as Sheryl Crow might say, but I was just thinking how the ghost runner ultimately didn't factor into last night's game at all--- in the top of the 10th we couldn't manage to score even WITH a ghost runner, and in the bottom of the 10th Petey's homer would've won the game even WITHOUT a ghost runner. Also, is "ghost runner" really an accurate term? How about "automatic runner", or "free runner?" I remember as a kid, when I'd play a game of baseball with my big brother, and it was just the two of us trying to conjure up as "real" a game as we could, if one of us got, for instance, a double, and then went back to bat again, we'd always announce, "Ghost man on second," meaning it was an imaginary man, because we didn't have enough real guys. So, because any given "Manfred" man is a real guy, is "ghost runner" an accurate term? P.S. I realize that if this is the biggest complaint I have today, my life is pretty damn good.
  8. If you are going to keep the ghost runner they need to make loses in extra innings count less like hockey does with overtime losses. Bring back ties with an extra "point" going to the extra innings winner.
  9. I don't have a problem with either. Maybe reset challenges back to 2 each every 3 innings so they don't run out early?
  10. It sucks when your team blows their challenges and then the umps get really generous in the strike zone. It feels like there should be some sort of override if something is really egregious but I’m not sure how it would be implemented. I don’t think there would be a sky ump like in football who would auto change a call
  11. I agree on all this, but strongly agree on full-time ABS for balls and strikes. There's nothing romantic or game-enhancing about an ump using his textured human judgment to say a ball was inside a box when it was really outside it. You could have 100% correct calls, and avoid the game slowdowns that come from the current challenges. It's clear there will still be games (like last night), and eventually very important games, decided by bad calls under the current system. Not sure why you wouldn't eliminate that when you so easily can.
  12. I think it's perfect right now. I love love both.
  13. Don't be so hasty....might need you for the playoffs
  14. Today

  15. So far I have actually like the way ABS challenges have worked. They haven't materially slowed down the game, which was my primary worry.
  16. Unless I rope off the greatest win streak of all time, do not be deterred. Be resilient like this team.
  17. I am passively following the Bears, I guess baseball really is my #1 sport. Glad it is back. Great news on Ozzie.
  18. A certain guy it in 2016 for a local team.
  19. I like the limited number of challenges in principle. That said, I hate that when an ump is really bad, it still has a significant impact on the game. So my solution is that at the end of each inning, based on the ABS-based grading system for the previous inning, they announce whether each team gets an additional challenge. For example, if the ump blows 3 calls in a particular inning (that go unchallenged), each team gets an additional challenge that they can use starting in the next inning. That way we can get more calls right, and we can publicly shame the shitty umps.
  20. I am fine with a ghost runner, but start the runner on first. Starting a RISP tilts the deck too far in favor of the offense. Having a runner on first can fulfill the MLBPA/MLBs wishes to shorten extra inning games and increase "excitement" while not fostering a situation that is unduly inequitable to the pitching/defense.
  21. Sometimes teams will win a bullpen game against another team‘s ace.
  22. Baseball is so unpredictable. The White Sox almost won that game last night with four hits. It would be like a football team winning a game with only four first downs.
  23. Who was that kid that lived in Charlotte and would hang around the park watching for players getting called up. We need to put him on the case lol

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