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I dislike that my FOX station is staying with Animation Domination, even after showing the Cubs game before the delay.

It's all of them outside of Cincy and Chicago markets. What makes this better is MLBTV still has the blackout going despite this. What a wonderful system MLB has.

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I dislike that my FOX station is staying with Animation Domination, even after showing the Cubs game before the delay.

It's all of them outside of Cincy and Chicago markets. What makes this better is MLBTV still has the blackout going despite this. What a wonderful system MLB has.

 

Yeah, that's pissing me off. I have no way to watch the game at all because MLBTV claims I'm in the blackout area. BS.

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umpires

 

That was a strike all the way.

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CUBS are 22-4 (.846) when they lead at the end of the 6th inning.... 3-4 (.429) when they're tied.

 

 

Go CUBS !!

It's amazing how few leads the bullpen has actually cost the team.

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I dislike that my FOX station is staying with Animation Domination, even after showing the Cubs game before the delay.

It's all of them outside of Cincy and Chicago markets. What makes this better is MLBTV still has the blackout going despite this. What a wonderful system MLB has.

 

Yeah, that's pissing me off. I have no way to watch the game at all because MLBTV claims I'm in the blackout area. BS.

They need to have the markets that were showing the game put back on the game or loosen that blackout rule. But hey, it's MLB and their TV partners, just expected.

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can any of our relievers reliably get strike one

Normally? Rondon.

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The Reds did the smart thing by putting in an actually good pitcher after the delay.

 

Parra gave up a rocket, got a borderline K call, and gave up a warning track shot.

Now, I'm not aware of how much wear these guys have had lately, but we should have gone Grimm for two, then Strop/Rendon to close it out. Why are we trotting Russell and Wood out in a close game?

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The Reds did the smart thing by putting in an actually good pitcher after the delay.

 

Parra gave up a rocket, got a borderline K call, and gave up a warning track shot.

Now, I'm not aware of how much wear these guys have had lately, but we should have gone Grimm for two, then Strop/Rendon to close it out. Why are we trotting Russell and Wood out in a close game?

 

Because virtually every game for us is a close game and you can't use the same three relievers over and over again.

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