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2012 ALCS: Detroit vs. New York


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Your question is irrelevant, no point in answering it, call was blown, move on and make the next play, don;t turn around give up 2 hits and say it's your fault this happened...

It's irrelevant that instead of being out of the inning you're staring down the Tigers #2 and #3 hitter? Good to know.

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Granted I have not seen the play that's being talked about, I hate the entire view that you just "move on" after a blown call, especially if, as has been said in here, and inning would have definitely ended at 1-0, rather than 3-0.

 

You can't give professional players extra chances.

The Tigers had a runner on first got a hit and had runners onf first and second but dude on second got picked off by Swisher, would have been a fluke play anyway. Tigers executed after the play, Yankees did not. End of story.

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Granted I have not seen the play that's being talked about, I hate the entire view that you just "move on" after a blown call, especially if, as has been said in here, and inning would have definitely ended at 1-0, rather than 3-0.

 

You can't give professional players extra chances.

Dude even you will see it was a turrrrrrrrrrrible call

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The Tigers had a runner on first got a hit and had runners onf first and second but dude on second got picked off by Swisher, would have been a fluke play anyway. Tigers executed after the play, Yankees did not. End of story.

 

I had been watching up right until that point, so I didn't see it then.

 

However, I just saw the replay, and that was a pretty damn poor call.

 

 

It's easy to just say a team needs to move on and get the next batter out, but you can't give professional players additional chances. More often than not, it comes back to bite you.

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Granted I have not seen the play that's being talked about, I hate the entire view that you just "move on" after a blown call, especially if, as has been said in here, and inning would have definitely ended at 1-0, rather than 3-0.

 

You can't give professional players extra chances.

Wow, one of the few posts I agree with you on. Spot on.

 

That play was huge, because a cheap hit made it 2-0, I believe if I have the sequence of plays correct.

 

Yanks couldn't buy a break in this one (Tigers got that outside pitch called a strike every [expletive]ing time, too).

 

All in all, Yankees damn right deserve to lose man...they can't get a hit! You can only blame the ump's so much in the end.

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Verlander hasn't even pitched in this series yet. :lol: .

 

 

Inb4verlanderallows7runs

Nah, I think Verlander will be solid. Don't see him surrendering more runs than one unless errors in the field happen.

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lol @ Girardi sending a message in gm 3 of the ACLS down 0-2, way to pick your spots bub

Is it sending a message when the guys you replaced are a combined 7 for 49 (.143) with 20 strikeouts? At what point does it stop being a message and start being more about trying to find a hot hand?

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