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2020 Series #13 Brewers @ Indians Sep. 4-6

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The magical fourth run scores.. The Brewers might as well go home....
 
Is Yelich really batting just .201 on the season? Wow.
 
It’s weird to say but man Lindor is just not an aware player.

Trade this guy this off season and keep the window open
 
It’s weird to say but man Lindor is just not an aware player.

Trade this guy this off season and keep the window open

put forth more effort at least
 
After Gamel caught Reyes long fly to deep right, he pulled out a card from his pocket as if to study notes on the next hitter, Luplow. I don’t think I’ve ever seen this before. Is this a common occurrence?
 
Perez can’t take a third strike call with the bases loaded, I am so tired of the Tribe’s black hole at catcher.
 
Absolutely no clutch hitting on this team against a mediocre Brewers squad. Any poster that believes this team can advance in the playoffs is delusional. Sorry but I honestly believe that.
 
ahhh... the best closing opportunity..three run lead and Hand..
 
After Gamel caught Reyes long fly to deep right, he pulled out a card from his pocket as if to study notes on the next hitter, Luplow. I don’t think I’ve ever seen this before. Is this a common occurrence?
It’s become a thing over the past few years. But I’ve definitely seen it more this year than all the prior years combined. I’ve also seen pitchers do it and then flash a number to their catcher as a new way of deciding which sign sequence to use, without wasting a mound visit.
 
ill bet that card didn't say anything about Luplow hitting the ball to the right side
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this prolly aint the game to be ripping frankie
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good w
 
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After Gamel caught Reyes long fly to deep right, he pulled out a card from his pocket as if to study notes on the next hitter, Luplow. I don’t think I’ve ever seen this before. Is this a common occurrence?

Actually a lot of players nowadays have cards for players, just depends on the manager and whatnot. Over time the guys they normally face you know where to position. But a guy like Luplow, who doesn't always play, you may use your cheatsheet to know where the positioning should be. More or less you get a cheatsheet for positioning and it just has probably like, straightaway or shade this way or that way type of thing. Never seen whats written on one lol
 
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Absolutely no clutch hitting on this team against a mediocre Brewers squad. Any poster that believes this team can advance in the playoffs is delusional. Sorry but I honestly believe that.

We are better than most teams cause of our starting pitching so that is a great advantage. Now we shall see if we can hit enough but our record with at least 3 runs is extremely good. I think we have a chance. Don't give up so soon.
 
Actually a lot of players nowadays have cards for players, just depends on the manager and whatnot. Over time the guys they normally face you know where to position. But a guy like Luplow, who doesn't always play, you may use your cheatsheet to know where the positioning should be. More or less you get a cheatsheet for positioning and it just has probably like, straightaway or shade this way or that way type of thing. Never seen whats written on one lol
Almost looked like a Strat-O-Matic card but I’m now showing my age.
 
Almost looked like a Strat-O-Matic card but I’m now showing my age.
The strat-o cards had more info on them & were 2 sided with color..
I don't believe Gamel would be rated as a 1 or 2 range in RF but he should be a range 3 with I'm guessing -2 arm

Nice analogy tho...
 

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