• Your pitcher has a perfect game through 7 innings on 80 pitches...

    From unclejr@21:1/5 to All on Thu Apr 14 15:35:02 2022
    Do you leave him in or take him out? I mean, there have only been 23 perfect games in the history of MLB.

    Oh, BTW, and this may be totally unrelated to this question, but Dave Roberts is a dumnass.

    That is all.

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  • From Michael Falkner@21:1/5 to unclejr on Thu Apr 14 16:23:46 2022
    On Thursday, April 14, 2022 at 3:35:04 PM UTC-7, unclejr wrote:
    Do you leave him in or take him out? I mean, there have only been 23 perfect games in the history of MLB.

    Oh, BTW, and this may be totally unrelated to this question, but Dave Roberts is a dumnass.

    That is all.

    With Kershaw's injury history and the fucked up Spring Training, probably the best call they could've made.

    Mike

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  • From TE@21:1/5 to unclejr on Thu Apr 14 16:22:11 2022
    On Thursday, April 14, 2022 at 6:35:04 PM UTC-4, unclejr wrote:

    Do you leave him in or take him out? I mean, there have only been 23 perfect games
    in the history of MLB.

    Oh, BTW, and this may be totally unrelated to this question, but Dave Roberts is a dumnass.

    That is all.

    Leave him in and when the 27th batter hits a routine grounder and is thrown-out at first, the umpire can call him safe.

    -TE

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  • From RoddyMcCorley@21:1/5 to unclejr on Fri Apr 15 01:52:32 2022
    On 4/14/2022 6:35 PM, unclejr wrote:
    Do you leave him in or take him out? I mean, there have only been 23 perfect games in the history of MLB.

    Oh, BTW, and this may be totally unrelated to this question, but Dave Roberts is a dumnass.

    That is all.

    You leave him in until he starts to labor. Kershaw is a smrat guy and I
    doubt he would exert himself to a level that could cause and injury. You
    have to let him go one batter at a time.

    --
    "In theory, there is no difference between theory and practice. In
    practice, there is." Ruben Goldberg

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