Thursday, September 29, 2011

Braves and BoSox Blow Out

I wish I could write "bow out" instead, but while their final games, which will mark for them the beginning of what will be a very long off-season indeed, were close, there was nothing artful about what happened to either team in September.

I don't follow the Red Sox closely, but the Braves' problems were captured perfectly in their heartbreaking, 13-inning loss to the Phillies:  Their rightly vaunted, but still very young bullpen finally ran out of gas and they simply could not get a big hit, or even manufacture a run, when it counted, their most obvious shortcoming the entire season.

Oh well...wait until next year...again.

4 comments:

  1. I thought it was an odd year for the Braves. I stayed up late to watch the game last night, and I'm paying for it this morning. However, Sage, your optimism inspires me. Spring training is right around the corner!

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  2. "Optimism"? I was thinking more like resignation, but I like optimism better.

    Red Sox fans, by contrast, are probably on a 24-hour watch.

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  3. I called this back in April. I'm done with the Red Sox. Pessimism has its place.

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  4. If being a baseball player is somehow managing to suffer through a long season, being a baseball fan is suffering through many long seasons.

    And you, sf, have miles to go before you sleep.

    Play Ball!

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