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Post by Fish Troll on Mar 26, 2007 21:34:50 GMT -5
dude, that even sounds stupid....wut are the chances your hitters will be able to produce a run in 0 innings...stop makin yourself sound like a dumbass WTF is your problem? You're always give some a-hole response when I say something you disagree with. My point is this: If a lead has been blown in the 8th, I do not believe the number of times a team has come back and won it (not just tied) is not significantly greater than a team coming back from a blown 9th inning. You're asking your hitters to produce a run in 2 innings when they have already played almost 3 hours. I don't think the one extra inning is enough for a team to produce the amount of runs needed to win. The hitter already pass the hard part (getting rid of the starting pitcher and going after the bullpen), I've seen the bullpen blow the lead plenty of time.
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Post by diehardmetsfan on Mar 27, 2007 6:06:14 GMT -5
dude, that even sounds stupid....wut are the chances your hitters will be able to produce a run in 0 innings...stop makin yourself sound like a dumbass WTF is your problem? You're always give some a-hole response when I say something you disagree with. My point is this: If a lead has been blown in the 8th, I do not believe the number of times a team has come back and won it (not just tied) is not significantly greater than a team coming back from a blown 9th inning. You're asking your hitters to produce a run in 2 innings when they have already played almost 3 hours. I don't think the one extra inning is enough for a team to produce the amount of runs needed to win. it dosent matter that they've been playing for 3 hours, they're major league baseball players, they should damn well be able to play for 3 hours
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Post by seaver41 on Mar 27, 2007 14:47:31 GMT -5
I'm sure they can play but putting them in the situation where they have to produce a run in a small amount of time at the end of the game against a closer is not as easy a task as you're making it out to be.
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Post by Fish Troll on Mar 27, 2007 14:55:45 GMT -5
I'm sure they can play but putting them in the situation where they have to produce a run in a small amount of time at the end of the game against a closer is not as easy a task as you're making it out to be. But no team has ever score a run in 0 inning left.
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