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allquixotic last won the day on July 13 2014

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  1. All I can figure is, if Jackson Holliday is healthy and not having a stagefright issue, then the League must have an incredible scouting report on him, having found a perfect "Kryptonite" pitch sequence to get rid of him. If that's the case, he needs to figure out what's on that scouting report and figure out how to beat it.
  2. Tether your iPad to your phone. The park has very good 5G for recent smartphones, especially on AT&T, T-Mobile. Not as sure about Verizon coverage. I think they put up microcells or femtocells, which are basically short range cellular hotspots in the ceiling that cover only a few hundred feet. When you have that many people in a small area, you need a lot of small cells instead of relying on the big towers with miles of range.
  3. The broadcast didn't indicate one way or the other, but you have to think if Coulombe was emergency removed due to an issue, Hyde would say he's injured, and Webb would get as much time as needed to warm up on the mound.
  4. We could score off of their bullpen. Nobody has the endurance to pitch a complete game these days. They'll let a pitcher go for a complete game if they have a no-hitter or a perfect game going, maybe even a shutout, but we've already scored on Lopez.
  5. Even if the doctors came to Hyde with the incredible news that every pitcher in the organization is miraculously healed and ready and available to pitch in the MLB immediately, I would still give Suarez at least another start or two. Let him pitch his way in - or out - of the bigs. But give him the chances after that performance. Oh yeah, and in reality, there's no way everyone's going to be healed right away. Given how many we have on the IL, I think we'll see Suarez for a good while even if he falters.
  6. I think some days both teams seem to implicitly decide to take it easy. Get-away day, overcast, rainy... OK, let's hurry through a 1-0 game in a little over 2 hours. I might be wrong about that, but it certainly seems that way. They're swinging away for outs on both teams.
  7. Let us know if it shows Brandon Hyde charging the mound for a brawl when he makes a pitching change.
  8. He might have misread it. Saw him jogging for several seconds before it dropped in.
  9. Cowser gave up on that, but it was close, I wonder if he could have caught it?
  10. Holliday squared up that ball and got it into the outfield. Heck, that would have been a clean sac fly in the right situation. I'll take any incremental improvement over the "Good Morning, Good Afternoon, Goodnight" strikeouts he's been normalizing...
  11. Good game, but I'm glad I'm not at the stadium tonight: I have an allergy to many pets' fur or dander. I wouldn't be happy with all those long haired dogs around, even though I like all pets (but cats are my favorite).
  12. I agree. He isn't dominating, not since the third inning or so, but he doesn't look injured. This is the type of game where he is going to have a lot of chances. He doesn't have to be perfect to win, and only a few of the Twins lineup can really hurt him (like Buxton).
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