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1 minute ago, MacAdoo said:

Bullpen was great. Gave up 1 run and one hit in 3 2/3. Meanwhile, the offense managed 8 total baserunners, went 0-5 with RISP, and the big three were a combined 1-11. 

That is par for the course the last 2.5 months.

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1 minute ago, MacAdoo said:

Bullpen was great. Gave up 1 run and one hit in 3 2/3. Meanwhile, the offense managed 8 total baserunners, went 0-5 with RISP, and the big three were a combined 1-11. 

Credit to those two guys  exceptional 

I know it’s crazy but I’m not a fan of closer giving up 9th inning walkoff homers. But that’s me 

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5 minutes ago, LookitsPuck said:

Not a great location 3-0. Just sitting dead red and it got too much of the plate.

You usually aren't trying for a perfect pitch down 3-0. The bigger issue was getting down 3-0, that is on Seranthony for sure.

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1 minute ago, LookitsPuck said:

Watched where Adley setup. Pretty much exactly where he called it, but that’s where Alvarez loves them. It’s a bad 3-0 pitch. 

I think you have an unrealistic expectation for what's a good or bad pitch in that situation.

I'm guessing if he'd popped it up you wouldn't have said "He got lucky with that pop up, that was a bad 3-0 pitch.".

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Hard to win ML games scoring 3 runs or less.

Story of tonight was the umpiring.  It was an absolute disgrace and definitely led to some bad at bats that maybe wouldn’t have been so bad with an umpiring that had the gift of sight.

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1 minute ago, Can_of_corn said:

I think you have an unrealistic expectation for what's a good or bad pitch in that situation.

I'm guessing if he'd popped it up you wouldn't have said "He got lucky with that pop up, that was a bad 3-0 pitch.".

Yeah, and if my mother had balls she’d be my father. But that’s not how these things work.

You’re down 3-0, that’s not a good pitch location called by Adley. Seranthony hit the spot. It’s a bad call. You can look at the scouting reports on Alvarez. The kid can hit dead red especially when he’s waiting on it. It’s not like it was in on his hands or over the zone. Don’t get cute there.

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