163D2A255C0 wrote: Anyone know how Burdi pitched in the 9th ? I see he did give up a run .
He gave up a hard hit double to the leadoff hitter. A passed ball moved him to 3rd and he scored on an infield single.
Burdi struck out 2 and walked none, and looked, from my vantage point, to throw very well.
Given the Crick disaster, Burdi could be a better 9th inning option going forward.
I play in a few high stake fantasy leagues and have bought Burdi in 2 auctions for $3 and $1. IMO , if he stays healthy , he's the odds on favorite to close for the next few years. I think even if Kela returns and does well , he'll be trade bait.
537E73626574632320110 wrote: For a bad team, the fewer games the better. Even bad teams have an occasional good stretch of games. But over the long run the cream rises to the top and the anvil sinks to the bottom. If the Pirates have a good stretch within the small schedule there might not be enough other games to show how bad they truly are.
the silver lining is that the season (sixty games will go quickly. We won't be forced to endure the agonizing 162 game schedule
112F2A223129292202273023460 wrote: For a bad team, the fewer games the better. Even bad teams have an occasional good stretch of games. But over the long run the cream rises to the top and the anvil sinks to the bottom. If the Pirates have a good stretch within the small schedule there might not be enough other games to show how bad they truly are.
the silver lining is that the season (sixty games will go quickly. We won't be forced to endure the agonizing 162 game schedule
Another silver lining is less of Joe Block. You can't put a price on that.
705D50414657400003320 wrote: For a bad team, the fewer games the better. Even bad teams have an occasional good stretch of games. But over the long run the cream rises to the top and the anvil sinks to the bottom. If the Pirates have a good stretch within the small schedule there might not be enough other games to show how bad they truly are.
the silver lining is that the season (sixty games will go quickly. We won't be forced to endure the agonizing 162 game schedule
Another silver lining is less of Joe Block. You can't put a price on that.
It's sad that among the better alternatives to listening to him is not listening at all.
022F22333425327271400 wrote: For a bad team, the fewer games the better. Even bad teams have an occasional good stretch of games. But over the long run the cream rises to the top and the anvil sinks to the bottom. If the Pirates have a good stretch within the small schedule there might not be enough other games to show how bad they truly are.
the silver lining is that the season (sixty games will go quickly. We won't be forced to endure the agonizing 162 game schedule
Another silver lining is less of Joe Block. You can't put a price on that.
Greg Brown annoys me to no end. He's the BOB of announcers in my book. Only not as cheap. Just because nobody is.
They should dump Brown and hear what they have with anybody else.
1D4B5D49465C4C474A5D6F48424E4643014C2F0 wrote: For a bad team, the fewer games the better. Even bad teams have an occasional good stretch of games. But over the long run the cream rises to the top and the anvil sinks to the bottom. If the Pirates have a good stretch within the small schedule there might not be enough other games to show how bad they truly are.
the silver lining is that the season (sixty games will go quickly. We won't be forced to endure the agonizing 162 game schedule
Another silver lining is less of Joe Block. You can't put a price on that.
It's sad that among the better alternatives to listening to him is not listening at all.
I wonder if there is a way to just "mute" Block when he talks just like you can do on Zoom? Now that would be great.
416068416A62050 wrote: For a bad team, the fewer games the better. Even bad teams have an occasional good stretch of games. But over the long run the cream rises to the top and the anvil sinks to the bottom. If the Pirates have a good stretch within the small schedule there might not be enough other games to show how bad they truly are.
the silver lining is that the season (sixty games will go quickly. We won't be forced to endure the agonizing 162 game schedule
Another silver lining is less of Joe Block. You can't put a price on that.
It's sad that among the better alternatives to listening to him is not listening at all.
I wonder if there is a way to just "mute" Block when he talks just like you can do on Zoom? Now that would be great.
At least MLB.TV gives you the option of overlaying the radio broadcast while watching the game. So if Block does TV you can listen to the radio audio instead of subjecting yourself to his 3 hour stream of consciousness broadcasts. I started doing that last year.
6B464B5A5D4C5B1B18290 wrote: For a bad team, the fewer games the better. Even bad teams have an occasional good stretch of games. But over the long run the cream rises to the top and the anvil sinks to the bottom. If the Pirates have a good stretch within the small schedule there might not be enough other games to show how bad they truly are.
the silver lining is that the season (sixty games will go quickly. We won't be forced to endure the agonizing 162 game schedule
Another silver lining is less of Joe Block. You can't put a price on that.
It's sad that among the better alternatives to listening to him is not listening at all.
I wonder if there is a way to just "mute" Block when he talks just like you can do on Zoom? Now that would be great.
At least MLB.TV gives you the option of overlaying the radio broadcast while watching the game. So if Block does TV you can listen to the radio audio instead of subjecting yourself to his 3 hour stream of consciousness broadcasts. I started doing that last year.
I only listen to games on the radio. When he's on, I turn it off. That's actually become a better alternative for me. It's sad that I do that but I just can't take it. I'll find out what happened in the game later.