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And that is a Sox beat Jays winner!

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turned it on late

28 minutes ago, bmags said:

I 10000% agree

That was some electricity in the crowd.  Helluva fun night at the ballpark.

Just watched the extended highlights , left it late but they sure turned on the afterburners .

3 hours ago, Nick_Schwam said:

Whoever was behind homeplate umpiring, hats off to you, was one of the more enjoyable games to watch. 

Not knowing who the home plate umpire was is the highest compliment you can give him.

5 hours ago, Tony said:

Had a hunch this was going to be a fun series and Game 1 lived up to the hype. 

Jays are fun. I would be unbelievably frustrated if I was them, they were smoking the ball all over the field and felt like they had a guy in scoring position every inning.

20 minutes ago, bmags said:

Jays are fun. I would be unbelievably frustrated if I was them, they were smoking the ball all over the field and felt like they had a guy in scoring position every inning.

Most of that game it felt like Toronto was up by way more than 1 run but it just took 1 swing to tie it up.  Rodon was a magician to hold them to 1 run with how many they had on base.

Best ball and strike umpiring of the season. 

Great win, everyone contributed, they battled. 

Great game...it felt like every pitch and every play mattered.  Playoff feel to it.

This game demonstrated why the  Sox are so good.  Great SP keeps the team in the game; once their bullpen arrives, the Sox otherwise spotty offense takes over.

Solid pitching from Rodon and all the pen,  everyone but Engel had a hit including Eaton for Engel, and no errors.  Let's hope we have that recipe again.............................

3 hours ago, wegner said:

Most of that game it felt like Toronto was up by way more than 1 run but it just took 1 swing to tie it up.  Rodon was a magician to hold them to 1 run with how many they had on base.

Rodon of 2018 most likely does not get out of the 4th. This was a very strong battling performance. Reminds me of vintage Jack McDowell, who would give up 8-9 hits but none when it mattered.

Just now, asindc said:

Rodon of 2018 most likely does not get out of the 4th. This was a very strong battling performance. Reminds me of vintage Jack McDowell, who would give up 8-9 hits but none when it mattered.

In the post game Zoom he admitted he would have been done in the second giving up 9 runs. 

Just watched the highlights of Vaughns homer. 97 mph low and away, that is a great beat.

Vaughn is gonna put together a hell of a second half, you can just feel him starting to put it together in bits and pieces. Still has long stretches of futility that feel like they are getting more productive and shorter.

1 minute ago, bmags said:

Just watched the highlights of Vaughns homer. 97 mph low and away, that is a great beat.

Vaughn is gonna put together a hell of a second half, you can just feel him starting to put it together in bits and pieces. Still has long stretches of futility that feel like they are getting more productive and shorter.

Its the swing that Paul Konerko used when he was slumping.  Stay back, go the other way.

Also hell yeah that crowd sounded as loud on the highlights as it was there. Was an absolute blast last night.

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