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AL Central comes down to the final day

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Seriously, this is ridiculous. It's so crazy that there have only been 9 1-game playoffs including this one and we've had one the last 3 seasons. And they've all been awesome.

baseball is usually a sport I cannot watch an out of market game for an extended time (i get bored), but this has been a great game and I would like to see it go on for a few more innings.

Casilla did a heck of a job with the slide considering the throw had him by a mile.

 

It was such a close call that either way the decision went I wouldn't have been upset.

 

It was close but I think it was a bad idea to send him. The LFer was shallow and has a fantastic arm (which they are very aware of now).

baseball is usually a sport I cannot watch an out of market game for an extended time (i get bored), but this has been a great game and I would like to see it go on for a few more innings.

 

It's more engaging when there is something to play for.

 

I have trouble even going to the ballpark when the Marlins aren't playing.

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Agreed Rab, plus he did a bad job to get back in time.

 

The Twins are burning way too many arms in the bullpen imo .. if this game goes more than another two innings they may have to burn one of their starters.

 

Actually.. just a thought.. because this is still considered a regular season game, this means the Twins would still have access to their extended September call-ups, right? It's not as if they're using a 25-man roster for this game ... right?

Agreed Rab, plus he did a bad job to get back in time.

 

The Twins are burning way too many arms in the bullpen imo .. if this game goes more than another two innings they may have to burn one of their starters.

 

Actually.. just a thought.. because this is still considered a regular season game, this means the Twins would still have access to their extended September call-ups, right? It's not as if they're using a 25-man roster for this game ... right?

 

Right.

Anyone know how many more arms the Twins have available?

 

Duensing, Gambino, and Manship are the only relievers left.

 

Keppel is a starter though (so I think, I remember he started the first ST game for us in 2008).

Rodney pitching ANOTHER inning? Wow, way to send out your closer until he blows up.

Anyone know how many more arms the Twins have available?

 

Duensing, Gambino, and Manship are the only relievers left.

 

Keppel is a starter though (so I think, I remember he started the first ST game for us in 2008).

 

 

actually, Duensing is the starter I believe. (I could very well be wrong).

Anyone know how many more arms the Twins have available?

 

Duensing, Gambino, and Manship are the only relievers left.

 

Keppel is a starter though (so I think, I remember he started the first ST game for us in 2008).

Cool. Thanks.

Rodney pitching ANOTHER inning? Wow, way to send out your closer until he blows up.

 

Especially weird since they have a TON of pitcher's available.

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According to Yahoo this is their roster:

 

Baker, Scott

Crain, Jesse

Duensing, Brian

Gabino, Armando

Guerrier, Matt

Liriano, Francisco

Mahay, Ron

Manship, Jeff

Mijares, José

Nathan, Joe

Pavano, Carl

Rauch, Jon

 

Bolded names have already been used in this game.

 

Manship would have to be next you would think, but really, they're all starters left.

 

Duensing has been pencilled in for a start tomorrow if the Twins win so you would think he would be a last resort.

 

EDIT: Damn Rab you're fast!

Anyone know how many more arms the Twins have available?

 

Duensing, Gambino, and Manship are the only relievers left.

 

Keppel is a starter though (so I think, I remember he started the first ST game for us in 2008).

 

 

actually, Duensing is the starter I believe.

Well, I just took the guys who aren't Blackburn, Liriano, or Pavano. Those guys are probably the guys available to pitch. So you could be right about him.

 

Keppel definitely was a starter last year in the minors.

Randy Marsh has had some questionable balls/strikes calls tonight.

 

 

 

What do you expect from Stan Marsh's father? :D

Anyone know how many more arms the Twins have available?

 

Duensing, Gambino, and Manship are the only relievers left.

 

Keppel is a starter though (so I think, I remember he started the first ST game for us in 2008).

 

 

actually, Duensing is the starter I believe.

Well, I just took the guys who aren't Blackburn, Liriano, or Pavano. Those guys are probably the guys available to pitch. So you could be right about him.

 

Keppel definitely was a starter last year in the minors.

 

Well he was starter, but I think he was bumped from his last start to get Pavano on 3 days rest.

According to Yahoo this is their roster:

 

Baker, Scott

Crain, Jesse

Duensing, Brian

Gabino, Armando

Guerrier, Matt

Liriano, Francisco

Mahay, Ron

Manship, Jeff

Mijares, José

Nathan, Joe[/b]

Pavano, Carl

Rauch, Jon

 

Bolded names have already been used in this game.

 

Manship would have to be next you would think, but really, they're all starters left.

 

Duensing has been pencilled in for a start tomorrow if the Twins win so you would think he would be a last resort.

 

I took them straight from MLB Gameday's "available pitchers".

Anyone know how many more arms the Twins have available?

 

Duensing, Gambino, and Manship are the only relievers left.

 

Keppel is a starter though (so I think, I remember he started the first ST game for us in 2008).

 

 

actually, Duensing is the starter I believe.

Well, I just took the guys who aren't Blackburn, Liriano, or Pavano. Those guys are probably the guys available to pitch. So you could be right about him.

 

Keppel definitely was a starter last year in the minors.

 

Well he was starter, but I think he was bumped from his last start to get Pavano on 3 days rest.

Ah, okay.

Randy Marsh has had some questionable balls/strikes calls tonight.

 

 

Not great, but especially with Cabrera he needs to try to make contact when it is close and at this point in the game.

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