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The captain obvious point of the night is that Harvey was the starter and the set-up guy. So rather then driving up the pitch count, taking walks (Cain) the Royals got up there and flailed away . . . live by the flail, die by the flail. Thus they are on the verge of wasting a great pitching performance from a guy who who just got back from a long trip burying his dad.
Quote from: sonofdaxjones on November 01, 2015, 09:28:35 PMThe captain obvious point of the night is that Harvey was the starter and the set-up guy. So rather then driving up the pitch count, taking walks (Cain) the Royals got up there and flailed away . . . live by the flail, die by the flail. Thus they are on the verge of wasting a great pitching performance from a guy who who just got back from a long trip burying his dad.They've mostly lived by it though since they are up 3-1 in the world series.
Hey guys, I am worried. I think TBT is drunk. All sorts of jabbing and snarky comments itt. The Mets fans yelling "Harvey! Harvey! Harvey!"Yeah, I am completely freaking out. Gonna win 'em all!
Throw at Harvey's dome
Quote from: _33 on November 01, 2015, 09:29:40 PMQuote from: sonofdaxjones on November 01, 2015, 09:28:35 PMThe captain obvious point of the night is that Harvey was the starter and the set-up guy. So rather then driving up the pitch count, taking walks (Cain) the Royals got up there and flailed away . . . live by the flail, die by the flail. Thus they are on the verge of wasting a great pitching performance from a guy who who just got back from a long trip burying his dad.They've mostly lived by it though since they are up 3-1 in the world series.True.Yeah it is Big Train, you just don't want to hear the reality.
I am not worried no matter the result. I thought going in to NY our worst case was going 1-2 and winning back in KC. We're fine.