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Grats win Cubs fans....your team worked hard for that one. Should be a gem of a game tonight with Scherzer going up against Lester.
I know exactly what you mean. Nats wins/losses have been that way as wellThe thing about the Cubs this year is that most of their losses have been like that. The other team really had to work for it. I think 5 of their last 6 losses have been by one run.
How’s it happening? Incremental cuts into dead time, as mandated by the three pace-of-game rules implemented before the season. While seemingly minor, they’re adding up:
- The time between a third out of one half-inning and the first pitch of the next has gone down, from 3:30 to 3:18. That’s the first decrease in a decade, and comes not from cutting commercials, but from batters and pitchers being urge to be ready as soon as ad breaks are over.
- The time between pitches is down one second from last season, which is the function of new emphasis on hitters remaining in the batter’s box for the duration of an at-bat.
As a result of the progress, MLB says it does not intend to follow through on its threat of fines for repeat offenders. So it’s good news all around: we love baseball, we just wish there weren’t so much of it.
Well your pitching was nasty in that game. Wow.I know exactly what you mean. Nats wins/losses have been that way as wellThe thing about the Cubs this year is that most of their losses have been like that. The other team really had to work for it. I think 5 of their last 6 losses have been by one run.
Yeah Scherzer had all of his stuff working last night....See ya guys back in DC in a few weeksWell your pitching was nasty in that game. Wow.I know exactly what you mean. Nats wins/losses have been that way as wellThe thing about the Cubs this year is that most of their losses have been like that. The other team really had to work for it. I think 5 of their last 6 losses have been by one run.
Ruh roh.Man reaches for foul ball, reveals concealed firearm
By Mike Axisa | Baseball Writer June 2, 2015 12:37 pm ET
During Monday night's Astros-Orioles game at Minute Maid park, a fan reached for a foul ball, and in doing so revealed a concealed firearm tucked into his waistband.
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He was an off duty cop![]()
Ruh roh.Man reaches for foul ball, reveals concealed firearm
By Mike Axisa | Baseball Writer June 2, 2015 12:37 pm ET
During Monday night's Astros-Orioles game at Minute Maid park, a fan reached for a foul ball, and in doing so revealed a concealed firearm tucked into his waistband.
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And now we know the *rest* of the story.He was an off duty cop![]()
Ruh roh.Man reaches for foul ball, reveals concealed firearm
By Mike Axisa | Baseball Writer June 2, 2015 12:37 pm ET
During Monday night's Astros-Orioles game at Minute Maid park, a fan reached for a foul ball, and in doing so revealed a concealed firearm tucked into his waistband.
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Played in Texas?? I thought that NOT having a concealed firearm would get them in trouble.![]()
Ruh roh.Man reaches for foul ball, reveals concealed firearm
By Mike Axisa | Baseball Writer June 2, 2015 12:37 pm ET
During Monday night's Astros-Orioles game at Minute Maid park, a fan reached for a foul ball, and in doing so revealed a concealed firearm tucked into his waistband.
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Your daily reminder that sports can be scary. Sobering.BOSTON -- A woman bleeding from the head was removed from the Fenway Park stands after being struck by a broken bat during the game between theOakland Athletics and Boston Red Sox, and police say her injuries are life-threatening.