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Post by utahyank on Jun 18, 2019 19:20:18 GMT -5
it's raining in Omaha too....not sure if this game is going to resume....I am going to watch the Yankees and rely on the net for updates if the Louisville game starts again....go Yanks...... Looking good in your profile pic, utah! thanks so much for helping with that, Kay.....you are a prince of a guy.....
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Post by noetsi on Jun 18, 2019 19:20:55 GMT -5
Only six teams have a roof. All are in places with either extreme heat, cold or rain. I don't think it's going to be a growing trend. Those gorgeous panoramic views of stadiums throughout the league that you see, you're probably not getting them if the ballparks have roofs. you're also not getting rain or snow or flights of bees to ruin your 200 dollar tickets.
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Post by chiyankee on Jun 18, 2019 19:21:24 GMT -5
it's raining in Omaha too....not sure if this game is going to resume....I am going to watch the Yankees and rely on the net for updates if the Louisville game starts again....go Yanks...... Welcome back, Utah. I like the profile picture.
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Post by kaybli on Jun 18, 2019 19:21:41 GMT -5
Looking good in your profile pic, utah! thanks so much for helping with that, Kay.....you are a prince of a guy..... Thank you utah. Appreciate it! Happy to help!
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Post by utahyank on Jun 18, 2019 19:21:57 GMT -5
yeah, they are noetsi, and I am pulling for them out of respect for Mike Martin.....it will be quite an upset if they can come back through the losers bracket, especially with Vanderbilt now in that bracket... I think Vanderbilt is on the other side so FSU would not play them regardless. We would play Arkansas or Texas Tech. Hard to believe anyone beat Vanderbilt. yes, you are right.....FSU would have to come through the losers bracket and then play the winner of the other half....
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Post by inger on Jun 18, 2019 19:24:43 GMT -5
And we think Boone makes weird line ups. What a choice for lead off hitter...
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Post by noetsi on Jun 18, 2019 19:25:19 GMT -5
We would have to beat MI twice which is unlikely
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Post by pippsheadache on Jun 18, 2019 19:25:39 GMT -5
Only six teams have a roof. All are in places with either extreme heat, cold or rain. I don't think it's going to be a growing trend. Having lived in Tampa I don't think its extreme in weather, but then I live in my own world I guess. Of course I had to look it up. Tampa averages 32.71 inches of rain April through September. New York averages 20.41. That's a pretty big difference.
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Post by kaybli on Jun 18, 2019 19:28:23 GMT -5
And we think Boone makes weird line ups. What a choice for lead off hitter... Seriously. Travis d'Arnaud leading off? Weird indeed.
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Post by noetsi on Jun 18, 2019 19:30:02 GMT -5
It does not snow a lot in Tampa unlike NYC Pretty impressive Sanchez batting 4th when Stanton and EE batting behind him
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Post by noetsi on Jun 18, 2019 19:31:48 GMT -5
Happ makes it through the first.
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Post by kaybli on Jun 18, 2019 19:32:09 GMT -5
Happ works out of the 1st scoreless despite the leadoff hit.
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Post by utahyank on Jun 18, 2019 19:32:32 GMT -5
Having lived in Tampa I don't think its extreme in weather, but then I live in my own world I guess. Of course I had to look it up. Tampa averages 32.71 inches of rain April through September. New York averages 20.41. That's a pretty big difference. yeah....and having lived on the eastern coast of Florida,directly across (almost) from Tampa, most of the summer rain comes in late afternoon thunderstorms.....you can visually see the moisture from the previous days rain being raised and forming clouds...then thunderheads, and then rain....yeah...the Rays need a roof...
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Post by pippsheadache on Jun 18, 2019 19:33:41 GMT -5
Happ already looking better than that last mess he pitched.
How many ABs before Stanton gets booed?
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Post by desousa on Jun 18, 2019 19:35:03 GMT -5
Having lived in Tampa I don't think its extreme in weather, but then I live in my own world I guess. Of course I had to look it up. Tampa averages 32.71 inches of rain April through September. New York averages 20.41. That's a pretty big difference. I grew up just south of Tampa and it seemed to thunderstorm every afternoon at 3 pm from June until September.
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