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I can't believe we lest Chen in. I'd have brought Tillman out of the pen myself.

I agree. We have the long break. Definitely fine with getting some non-tired arms in this game. The usual bullpen does not inspire confidence for the remaining innings.

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Looks like a strong possibility we are exactly .500 at the break. All you can say is at least the division is weak (relatively speaking) this year. We are underachieving big time since July began. 3 wins so far this month?

I just have this dreaded feeling that we already have left too many wins on the table. If you asked me for a gut feel for how likely it is that we win the division I'd say 20%-25%.

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Jones needs to go to the DL. He's really gonna injure himself for the long term trying to play thru an injury.

Gotta agree. At least the rest would do him good. He can rest on the laurel of being named to the A.S. team, but stay home and enjoy the rest and healing time.

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