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Game Notes, 10/19/2024 – LCS Day 7

Roger Schlueter | Sunday, October 20, 2024 close
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During the 2024 regular season, Juan Soto claimed partnership as one-half of one of three distinct hitting duos in the old pastime’s history to each produce a 40-HR, 100-walk, 100-RBI season.  The 25-year-old Soto and his hitting mate in the feat, Aaron Judge, joined Tigers Norm Cash and Rocky Colavito […]

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Game Notes, 10/18/2024 – LCS Day 6

Roger Schlueter | Saturday, October 19, 2024 close
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The very first time the Mets faced the wrenching possibility of postseason elimination – Game 5 of the 1973 NLCS against the defending pennant-winners, the Reds – the club received an imposing harmony of contribution.  The NL’s ’73 Cy Young Award winner, Tom Seaver, gave the club an ace-like line, […]

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Game Notes, 10/17/2024 – LCS Day 5

Roger Schlueter | Friday, October 18, 2024 close
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The grandeur of postseason baseball is that with the condensed number of games and expanded importance of each contest, the moments turn to MOMENTS and more easily cast us back to “remember when.”  A swing in the bottom of the ninth in Cleveland can instantly be a teleporter to Wrigley […]

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Game Notes, 10/16/2024 – LCS Day 4

Roger Schlueter | Thursday, October 17, 2024 close
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Imagine a postseason résumé that contains the following numbers for a single year:  10 games played, 15 hits with seven going for extra-bases, 12 RBI, a .341/.370/.750/1.120 slash line.  Looks and feels like a middle of the order guy, right?  Maybe Jay Buhner in 1995 or Bernie Williams in 1996 […]

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Game Notes, 10/15/2024 – LCS Day 3

Roger Schlueter | Wednesday, October 16, 2024 close
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Six times this postseason, Gleyber Torres has walked to the plate in the first inning to get things started for the Yankees.  Five times this postseason, that opening opportunity has equaled an opening salvo:  walk, walk, double, single, double.  It’s a small picture of Torres as the catalyst, and presents […]

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Game Notes, 10/14/2024 – LCS Day 2

Roger Schlueter | Tuesday, October 15, 2024 close
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In the very first game of the very first World Series, Pittsburgh’s starter, Deacon Phillippe, did something that, to this day, has been replicated only 20 times:  he issued no walks while fanning double-digit batters (he had 10 K’s).   No one matched Phillippe’s feat for 46 years, until Brooklyn’s […]

Connections

First Chair

Roger Schlueter | Monday, October 14, 2024 close
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It’s Saturday, October 12 – Game 5 of the ALDS pitting Detroit against Cleveland – and the Tigers have just used up the first three of their 27 allotted outs, leading to Steven Kwan leading off the first for Cleveland.  Entering this do-or-die contest, Kwan has posted a .500/.556/.563 line […]

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Game Notes, 10/13/2024 – LCS Day 1

Roger Schlueter | Monday, October 14, 2024 close
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If the 2010 postseason wasn’t quite a pitching version of “anything you can do, I can do better,” that’s mainly because Roy Halladay set the bar too high to begin things.  In Game 1 of the Phillies’ NLDS tussle with the Reds, the right-hander was nearly perfect, allowing just one […]

Recollections

An Engine Called Al

Tim Ott | Sunday, October 13, 2024 close
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A few days ago, the Mets sent the orange-and-blue-clad fans of the greater New York area into a frenzy by finishing off the rival Phillies in a memorable four-game NLDS that was much closer than some of the final scores indicated.   There were several heroes for the victors, of […]