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Looks like no Price in that series though. So that's nice.
Yeah, the pitching matchups seem to favor the Cubs as it will be Lester and Arrieta starting in the 2 games.</blockquote>
Question, didn't Hammel originally followed those two? Did a rain delay shuffle mess with the order?
I must have missed that.
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Looks like no Price in that series though. So that's nice.
Yeah, the pitching matchups seem to favor the Cubs as it will be Lester and Arrieta starting in the 2 games.</blockquote>
Question, didn't Hammel originally followed those two? Did a rain delay shuffle mess with the order?
I must have missed that.
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Not really. Hammel had a cracked fingernail, so they swapped he and Wada for the KC series. As it turned out, with the rain out vs. KC, that just pushed them back another day, so Hammel didn't pitch vs. KC but instead pitched the opener in Miami, but they kept the Wada/Hammel rotation spot switch.
This is not some silly theory that's unsupported and deserves being mocked by photos of Xena.
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Roger Roger.
Knew I missed something.
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If anyone wants to feel sad, tally up Chris Archer's numbers from his last three starts.
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Yeah, he's been ridiculous.
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If anyone wants to feel sad, tally up Chris Archer's numbers from his last three starts.[/quote
I have a feeling if we had Archer we wouldn't have Bryant. I'm ok with how things turned out.
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This is not some silly theory that's unsupported and deserves being mocked by photos of Xena.
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Gee, I hope it's not his vagina.
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Said he walked off on his own, but its a knee injury supposedly.
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Quote:Gee, I hope it's not his vagina.
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That's their third or fourth one this year.
Quad strain, not vagina related injury.
Or maybe it is...
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Nothing that some good steroids couldn't cure.
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Of course his replacement came in and homered.
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Don't know if this was brought up somewhere, but I caught it on Bleacher Report.
"It was one of those obituaries that grabbed my attention only because Lennie Merullo, 98, was the last living player who played in a World Series for the Cubs, back in (of course) 1945.
And it just went to prove there is a story everywhere you look.
Turns out, Merullo set an MLB record by making four errors in one inning on Sept. 13, 1942, while playing for the Cubs. And they were all on back-to-back plays.
But here is the priceless part: He explained that he had a rough game because he had just learned that his wife had gone into labor back home in Boston.
So, naturally, his oldest son, Len, was nicknamed "Boots" because of his dad's awful game. And Boots Merullo wound up playing some minor league baseball.
How great is that?
And as an aside, Lennie's grandson (and, yes, Boots' son), Matt Merullo, played in 223 MLB games from 1989 to 1995 and currently is managing in Baltimore's system in the rookie-level Florida Gulf Coast League.
I covered him with the Minnesota Twins in '95, and I only wish I knew this story then. I would have loved to have talked with him about it."
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