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Diamondbacks News
If the starters were left in the game, this might have been a 10-1 rout of the Diamondbacks. It’s funny just how much bullpens can change the course of a game. Arizona stormed back against a weak Seattle bullpen while somehow managing to have their own bullpen hold the game for three innings. Then the Manfred Mann came into play and ruined everything.
Bumgarner, Rally Falter in Extra-Inning Loss
Madison Bumgarner allowed five runs through six innings, including allowing three balls to leave the yard. The offense took a while to get going, but they managed to tie things up in the seventh inning. Arizona was unable to execute in extras though, allowing Seattle’s Manfred Mann to score while not being able to push across their own.
Diamondbacks Force Extras Late, Fall Short in 10th
I am most decidedly ready to be done with the stupidity that is the Manfred Mann. Please do not let it become a part of the game after the next CBA.
Other Baseball News
September Predictions, Some Bold, Some Easy
17 baseball experts from ESPN discuss the final month of the season and how they think things might shake out, including discussions about potential award winners.
ROY Poll Close in AL, NL Not So Much
MLB”s panel of pundits have the race for the AL ROY being a tight one, with a number of potential candidates that could claim the award with a big September showing. In the senior circuit, it seems like the award is Jonathan India’s to lose.
Jarren Duran Becomes Ninth BOSOX Player to COVID-IL this Week
While the Boston Red Sox currently sit in position to play Wild Card baseball in October, they find themselves playing not only a difficult September schedule, but playing with a full third of their normal roster in quarantine as COVID continues to wreck havoc across baseball.
The Aftermath of Ida
Somerset Patriots field no longer underwater after Hurricane Ida damage https://t.co/rf3buWYdW8 pic.twitter.com/yTOnP7aaeo
— New York Post (@nypost) September 3, 2021