I think the notion of the team finding ways to win vs finding ways to lose
says a lot about the mystery of baseball.  It's almost like biorhythms.



On Thu, Sep 8, 2011 at 6:51 AM, Dan DiBiase <[email protected]> wrote:

> Bard, certainly not poetry in motion last night.
>
> Still, the Sox are remaining true to form from earlier in the season, when
> they were on a tear after starting so poorly. Everyone was
> contributing to their winning, a different player every night. It's the
> same now, everyone is contributing to their losing, a different player
> every night.... The Tampa series is certainly going to loom large.
> Fortunately, we have our rotation set up for that series, with Weiland
> and Lackey leading off. Anyone think the 3rd game with Lester is going to
> be huge?
>
> Worst-case scenario is that we exit the Rays series with them 3 behind us.
> Of course, then we play them 4 more at Fenway 2 days later.
> Ugh. A month ago,m I certainly didn't foresee an exciting finish to the AL
> wildcard race.
>
> Dan D
> Central NJ USA
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