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Clark: Not only is that true, but Michael Rappaort was seen smoking another carton in appreciation.

Here's a question I haven't seen answered: why, if Rogers was scheduled all this time to pitch game 6, did he make the trip?

Yeah, Bort, but did Sean Casey approve that message?

"Sometimes the best way to hit out of a slump ... is to put the hit and run on."

JB's wife: you know, those of us who have the curse of being Cubs fans don't wish this upon the youth of America.

Noremac: Plymouth and Wayne Road Kinko's? 'cause that was my old stomping grounds many moons ago.

Bring back Jose Feliciano!

Valatan: I've suggested since FOX bought the next six years that every decent, upstanding baseball fan should pool $100 to buy the rights back and give them to NBC.

SCOOTER?!? I thought we killed him off already!

And the FOX affiliate in Detroit has just announced it.

FWIW: [MLB.com] now has a "Postponed" graphic up on their home page.

Fennel: I'm an agnostic on this one (I'm mildly pro-Tigers, but I didn't watch one moment of the game last night), but I'm just throwing another possibility out there. But I'll say this: the one argument that I think is bull is that there's a cover-up. You really want me to believe that MLB can convince Tony LaRussa

Here's what my stepfather told me this morning: he was listening to "St. Louis Sports Fan Radio" when they took a caller who said she was a substitute player for the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra. As such, she often times has to have callouses on her hands for the instrument she plays. When she saw what was on his

My money's on the section/row/seat method. Then I'd be more than happy to volunteer to design and hand out leaflets outside the facility identifying said location with a note to please say hello to the nice gentleman who fucked over his friend for a woman.

FWIW: ESPN-TV just reported the Mets/Cards game as rained out, though neither ESPN.com, MLB.com, nor [mets.com] show it.

My apologies to the scorer: the last time I was in a major league (not-baseball) working press box was 10 years ago, and at that time, there was a pregame spread for the media.

Let the record show that I was also interested in the scoring decision. I disagree with the 9-4-2-2 aspect, however, as that implies that, at some point, the catcher lost the ball and regained it. But I yield to the guy who sits where the free food is.

To answer the question:

If there was a way for the Yankees to win the series in two games, I'd pick that. Otherwise, those holding Tigers Home Game 2 tickets: start figuring out what you're gonna do with the refund!

So let's see. Instead of having three great pennant races coming down to the wire on the last Sunday of the regular season, and MLB having to sweat the idea of not one, not two, but three tiebreaker games (including a Tuesday tiebreaker for the first time since divisional play started); we instead get one pennant race