It was the end of a long day for me. I
had watched MSU lose in over-time to Iowa and Michigan defeat Illinois
45-0. I had made 16 pasties and since it had been a while between pasty
events, I had to spend time and energy finding all of the hardware
that is used in the production of these culinary masterpieces.
All that completed I decided to watch
the remainder of the first playoff game in the ALCS between the Tigers
and Yanks. The game was tied 0-0 in the fifth when I tuned in. Soon
Detroit scored two runs and all was well. I wanted a couple of
insurance runs and my wish came true. A 4-0 lead going into the ninth.
Detroit brought in their closer, Jose Valverde, aka Papa Grande. The
closer's job is to retire the side of the opponent thus preserving the
winning margin.
The last time Papa Grande had been
called on was about a week ago vs the Oakland A's. He had failed to
hold the lead in that game and allowed them to win. Something was off.
Usually his pitches are overpowering. Now, with a four run lead, he
was called upon to be the closer.
The announcers on the televised game
were Yankee fans. One of them noted that Valverde's first fast ball was
only 90 mph as opposed to his usual 94 first offering. He later threw a
pitch that was spinning, but not breaking sharply. That indicates a
lack of speed. It was hit for a single. Shortly after, a Japanese
slap-shot artist, hit a home run. Tiger fans held their collective
breaths. Another runner reached first and another home run. There goes
the lead. The Tigers ended up winning the game in the 12th inning,
6-4. I wasn't watching.
Checking social media, fans want
Valverde dead. I agree that he probably should not be put out there to
preserve a victory at this point. He, more than likely, is suffering
some temporary "condition" that is affecting his performance. It may be
low testosterone, a mild illness or lowered mental confidence.
If the Tigers have a mind coach
(hypnotist) available, put him to work. Papa Grande will be effective
again, even for today's game! Then he can do his victory dance which
enrages the opposing fans.
Sunday, October 14, 2012
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