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Opening Day 2020 Chat Part II: Even More Chat
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Eric A Longenhagen
9:57
he might be
Meg Rowley
9:57
Different bigs though, I'd say?
Eric A Longenhagen
9:58
Musgrove at 92 pitches in the 6th, facing Carpenter with 2 on , 1 out. Just had a mound visit.
Brian
9:58
Me Growley would be a great Beowolf era battle cry!!!!
Ben Clemens
9:58
Sean Dolinar just alerted me to something awesome:
boy sorry about the formatting there
Let's try this again
AvatarDan Szymborski
Michael Scarn
9:58
I am insane to actually kind of like the shortened season? Not saying I want to get 2/3 less baseball each year, but each game meaning something makes super compelling viewing.
Ben Clemens
9:58
Thanks Dan
AvatarDan Szymborski
9:59
In that card, you can see that release point. No way he was going to get near home plate!
Braves fan late to the... party?
10:00
deGrom is quite good.
AvatarDan Szymborski
10:00
I have to admit, I am shocked that there was a complete game today
Ben Clemens
10:00
That's the game I watched in full
And he looked otherworldly
kevinthecomic
10:00
there were a lot of admiral rowleys:  Admiral Sir Bartholomew Samuel Rowley (10 June 1764 – 7 October 1811[1]) was a British naval officer who served during the AmericanFrench Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars.


Memorial to Bartholomew Rowley in St Mary's church, Stoke-by-Nayland, Suffolk
Biography[edit]
He was second son of Vice-Admiral Sir Joshua Rowley, and was a member of a notable naval dynasty; his grandfather was Admiral of the Fleet Sir William Rowley, while his younger brother was Admiral Sir Charles Rowley, and his cousins included Admiral Sir Josias Rowley, Rear-Admiral Samuel Campbell Rowley, Vice-Admiral Sir Joshua Ricketts Rowley, and Admiral of the Fleet Sir George Martin. His sister Philadelphia Rowley was married to Admiral Sir Charles Cotton.[2]
Eric A Longenhagen
10:00
Danny Santana double breaks up German Marquez no-no.
Meg Rowley
10:00
Damnit, I was just switching to that
Ben Clemens
10:00
The Mets announcers had some incredible deGrom stats as well. My personal favorite was that he's faced the Braves at Citi nine times and has a 1.5 ERA in those games
The Mets have gone 2-7 in them, lol
10:01
(all of that is before today)
Braves fan late to the... party?
10:01
That pleases me.
AvatarDan Szymborski
10:01
The Rowleys sound more reputable than the Szymborskis
Ben Clemens
10:01
The Mets have lost more games than they've won with deGrom starting in the last two years. And he's literally won the Cy Young both years
YardGoat
10:02
What is/was Musgrove's velo today?
Ben Clemens
10:02
Not great
Eric A Longenhagen
10:02
90-93
AvatarDan Szymborski
10:02
Maximilian von Szymborski may have had affairs with *both* of Prince Albert's parents.
Ben Clemens
10:02
91-93
Dang Eric beat me to it
Braves fan late to the... party?
10:02
Tom Glavine refuses to call his 93mph "change-up" a change-up. I concur. Surely Dan can come up with a better classification
OhNoMyOs
10:02
Any thoughts if the lack fo fans might lead to slightly faster games?
Guest
10:02
What would the fun fact be on the back of your baseball card (for everyone)?
Meg Rowley
10:03
Teams are pretty good about confining their fan-related business to innings breaks - so I doubt it'd have much impact. Probably a bit, not enough to notice.
Bosoxforlife
10:03
deGrom opened the game whipping three 99 mph heaters right past Acuna.
AvatarDan Szymborski
10:03
"Szymborski only has feeling in nine of his toes because of a laceration that needed stitches that he instead tied up with a sock tourniquet."
Guest
10:04
Ok Dan's fun fact would be the affairs with the prince
Ben Clemens
10:04
Ooh, I think my fun fact would be: Once won an essay-writing contest by comparing the Harry Potter books to the movies, without having seen the movies.
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