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4 minutes ago, Philip said:

I remember reading the National Geographic issue when Voyager was launched. 1976, I think. I remember sitting in my grandmothers chair in the living room and wondering about time and Distance. What an amazing time to be a child, and to grow in wonder...

i remember reading a book about early flight. In it, there's a story about an old couple who go out to see a barnstormer flying round in his Curtis Jenny. When the show is over, he tells her," now I can die, because I've seen everything." Oh how little he knew.

I'll never see everything, but I'd love to live long enough to go into space as a tourist. That would be cool.

I'd be first in line!

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Just now, Legend_Of_Joey said:

They haven't mentioned it yet if they are there. Hopefully they aren't needed.

I think Fry is the only guy who pitched last night who would go tonight.  So it seems almost sure to me we'll need at least one inning from someone else.

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Just now, SteveA said:

I think Fry is the only guy who pitched last night who would go tonight.  So it seems almost sure to me we'll need at least one inning from someone else.

Love Fry, but I really don't see him going again tonight. When they were in Texas, he pitched in back to back games and was clearly exhausted in the second one.

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Just now, Legend_Of_Joey said:

Love Fry, but I really don't see him going again tonight. When they were in Texas, he pitched in back to back games and was clearly exhausted in the second one.

So who would we pitch tonight other than the new guys?  You don't think we'll get a CG out of a guy who threw 100+ pitches in a 100+ degree day 5 days ago, do you?

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