
"One of the best things about October baseball is watch a horse carry his team into the late innings, carve up the opposing lineup, and make himself the star of the show. Bullpen games rob us of that, so I'm always happy whenever a team employing one loses, especially if they lose to an old fashioned horse in the other dugout."
"There's a weird parallel between bullpen games an unconstrained AI: Absolutely no one is asking for either thing, and yet we can't seem to gather up either the will or ability to do anything about either one of them. That's what happened in Milwaukee last night, where Blake Snell threw eight innings of one-hit ball to propel the Dodgers to a Game 1 win. It'll be Yoshinobu Yamamoto against Freddy Peralta in Game 2, at 8 PM tonight on FOX."
A parallel is drawn between bullpen games and unconstrained AI, noting that neither is wanted yet both persist without corrective action. October baseball celebrates starting pitchers who carry teams deep into games and become stars, while bullpen games undermine that tradition and frustrate fans. In Milwaukee, Blake Snell pitched eight innings of one-hit ball to lead the Dodgers to a Game 1 victory. Game 2 will feature Yoshinobu Yamamoto versus Freddy Peralta at 8 PM on FOX. In the ALCS, the Mariners scored early via a Julio Rodriguez homer and won 10-3, then traveled before Game 3.
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