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Don't worry Kahran, there's always tommorow. Of course the Blue Jays have to face Schilling tommorow.

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Great day for baseball. Cubs blow the Pirates out, Astros go down and the Reds manage to blow a two-run, ninth-inning lead and can't come back. Not taking advantage of the LaRue leadoff double in the ninth proves to be very costly.

 

And even though the Cubs blew the Pirates out, they are going to have to address this Borowski situation. He's lost velocity in the offseason and hasn't had a 1-2-3 inning yet this season. He gave up the shutout tonight and didn't look very good at all, as the Pirates hit him quite well. I'd have my finger on the button to bring in Hawkins into the role, if I were Dusty.

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I figured that once the Phils retook the lead here, it'd be over since Wagner was coming in. I come back five minutes later after hearing the announcers say what a crazy game it is and see that it's now tied. Phillies fans will riot if they lose.

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Well, what exactly would change? They can't reverse the results of the game, can they?

If they win the protest, and that's a very big if, they'd have to replay the rest of the game from that point.

 

When they overruled the call in the pine tar incident with George Brett, they literally played like four outs, so it has happened.

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That I don't know. I haven't seen it, but I'm assuming it would have been inside the park, right? Maybe they redo that at-bat since you can't assume he'd have made it home.

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If I'm correct on the rule about protests, then it would probably be a home run and they'd change the result of the game. IIRC, the pine tar homer counted after they upheld that protest, so I'd assume that one would count too.

 

It's up to MLB at this point though.

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Well, if 12 years of playing baseball taught me anything then a ball dislodged under the fence is an automatic ground rule double, but hey maybe that doesn't stretch as far as the majors.

 

Whether Conine tried or not, the ball officially left the field of play.

 

Of course I didn't see it, but that's going on my baseball playing experience. It doesn't sound like a sure overturn.

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Well, if 12 years of playing baseball taught me anything then a ball dislodged under the fence is an automatic ground rule double, but hey maybe that doesn't stretch as far as the majors.

 

I think you have to make an effort to get the ball though, and from what everybody's saying, Conine didn't.

 

I'm just pissed I had Conine on the bench in my fantasy league and he started like 3 for 3

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