September 14, 2012: Greed

I'm starting to wonder if the Yankees will end up as the first-ever winners of the second AL Wild Card, just as they were the first-ever winners of the AL Wild Card. I guess if the playoffs were expanded to guarantee their inclusion, it's been a success...

39 thoughts on “September 14, 2012: Greed”

  1. I've got two tickets to the game tonight that I can't use. Section 116, row 15, right behind home plate. If anyone wants them, and wants to come to south Minneapolis to pick them up, send me an email: eahnpurato at g mail dot com.

    1. I would be all over that, but the in-laws are flying into town tonight for the new year. On the bright side, they get in late enough they there shouldn't be a long wait at Tilia.

            1. I am no foodie, but I ate at the Bachelor Farmer back in June. I thought it was definitely worth a visit. I don't remember what I ate, so I wouldn't say it was spectacular, but I enjoyed the food. The bar downstairs was a nice pre-dinner hangout.

              1. As much as anything, I want to see what they've done with the space. For five years I lived about a block away from that building. I always thought it looked like it would make a great bar/restaurant/club/etc.

          1. Yes, but Cafe Twenty-Eight was my favorite restaurant in town, so I'm very hesitant to reward its usurper.

              1. If you followed the Spookymilk Survivor games, you would know that I love to stand on ridiculously stupid principles that make no sense to anyone else.

                1. I also would have taken them if I had known that the dinner party (that I was skipping the game in order to attend) was going to be cancelled.

                  *DEEP, HEAVY SIGH*

                    1. seventhth. i wasn't even in the town i'm normally in where i still wouldn't have been able to come anyway.

                    2. me 8...as in, i was celebrating my 8-year anniverary (a few days early) and couldn't watch baseball. that's the second time i've passed on tix this week.

    1. I dunno. I want to vote for the Martis, but if others are voting for Omar, I might go that way, because I'd rather he win than those idiots at Magic Hat.

    1. Chuck James, Slama, and now Rene Rivera. Team doesn't seem very nice to its steerage class minor-league signings.
      I'm starting to wonder if all baseball does that. IIRC Rivera ≈ Butera > Holm. On one hand, I can see not wanting another Butera on the team; on the other hand, why does Butera get all that playing time above Rivera?

      As an aside, I assume that Herrmann would need to be added to the 40-man this offseason anyway. So no options are burned, but a minor-leaguer for the future gets his first cup, like Ben Revere in 2010.

      1. Adding Herrmann rather than Rivera makes all kinds of sense, but if you don't intend to keep your word, don't give it in the first place.

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