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MLB General Discussion (Official Thread)

Only took an inning for the Dodgers to win game 3, or so it appears.

11-0 in the first and they're still batting. Most runs in an inning in postseason history.

The old record? 10, most recently by the Cardinals against the Braves last year. :lol:
 
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This is going to have a "get off my lawn" feel to it but I hate so-called bullpen games, especially in postseason. Give me two grown men starting pitchers who want to pitch the entire game, if possible, and you're waiting to see who blinks first.

This Rays-Astros game has had about a half dozen pitchers in 4 innings - by design - and I'd do well to remember one of their names. Both teams are doing it.
 
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These managers get too enamored with their analytics and bullpens. Snell is your horse. You don't pull him with a 1-0 lead in the 5th of a potential clincher.

Cash outsmarted himself. Game got away from them as soon as Snell left it. Now he's got a game seven.
 
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