Royals 4, Twins 3
This cracked me up: Jimmy Gobble came into the game, and Paul Splittorf started talking about how Gobble had been working on a side arm delivery. He said that it would probably take 2 or 3 years before Gobble would use that delivery in game action. As soon as those words left his mouth, Gobble threw a side armed pitch for a strike.
Of course then Splitt tried to redeem himself by stating that it may be difficult to control his pitches if he switches between side arm and over the top. Gobble then walked the batter. Oh well.
The rest of the bullpen did its job in holding onto a tight lead. Is Soria for real, or with that balloon burst one of these days? Odalis looked much better tonight, so here's hoping he gets back on track.
Can we play all our games against the Twins?
The Bell Curve
Actual Record 7-14
Expected Record 8-13
Runs Scored 85
Runs Allowed 113
Projected Record 54-108
Pythagorean Record 59-103
Pythagorean Winning% 0.361
Let's go get 'em
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