Rays @ Guardians, 12:06 ET , ESP2

johnmd20

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Yet another reason to love baseball and for me to root for Cleveland this postseason.
And now the Guardians are playing the MFY. I mean, this is good versus pure evil. Let's hope the Guardian bats can perk up a bit. Because scoring 3 runs in 24 innings isn't going to get it done versus Satan.
 

jmcc5400

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The Rays really shit the bed during the last series against the Sox and then one run in 24 against the Guardians. What a horrible time to go cold for them.
Well, obviously the Sox laid down the blueprint.
 

jayhoz

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One of the teams I need to have a Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad postseason down and two to go!
 

jon abbey

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Offensive is right. I had to record this and watch it tonight and my recording cut off in the top of the 15th, so that’s about the only silver lining in this turd of a series.
Oof, that happened to me once or twice back in the days when I used to leave the house, but yeah in this case probably for the best.

On the bright side for you, Glasnow's breaking stuff still looks he has invisible yo-yos connected, glad to not see McClanahan and him in games 2 and 3 (Bieber/McKenzie very good too obv).
 

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Oof, that happened to me once or twice back in the days when I used to leave the house, but yeah in this case probably for the best.

On the bright side for you, Glasnow's breaking stuff still looks he has invisible yo-yos connected, glad to not see McClanahan and him in games 2 and 3 (Bieber/McKenzie very good too obv).
Glasnow looked amazing.

When they played CLE a week ago, they played three 1 run games, 2 of them extra innings. Now these two 1 run games, with the ridiculous scoreless marathon tonight. About as evenly matched as 2 teams can get.
 

jon abbey

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“As the Guardians and Rays recorded zero after zero Saturday, Francona had an idea. As the teams reached the 13th inning in a scoreless deadlock, Francona shouted over to Rays manager Kevin Cash, his longtime friend and coaching disciple, and light-heartedly asked if he wanted to override the league’s rules and start each frame with a runner on second base.”