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Plays That Could Have Been Made (Rays Series Recap, 9/2-9/5)

Plays That Could Have Been Made (Rays Series Recap, 9/2-9/5)

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The Minnesota Twins go to Tampa and leave with a split against the Rays and maintain their lead in the wild-card standings, which has David and Dan looking ahead a bit at the playoffs. With that comes many questions: Will Byron Buxton and Carlos Correa be back? Would the Twins rather play the Astros or the Yankees? But more currently, David and Dan agree that the Twins didn't look great against the Rays defensively, though they disagree over the performance of Louie Varland in Game 3. David wonders whether Christian Vazquez needs to go back to Grand Slam or Triple Play, while Dan discusses the value of Eddy Julien to this team the rest of the year. Thanks for listening, and go Twins!

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1pt per Base (H/BB/HBP) | 1pt per SB | 1pt per RBI
-1pt per K | -1pt per Error | -1pt per GIDP

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2. Least Ks
3. Least LOB

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Plays That Could Have Been Made (Rays Series Recap, 9/2-9/5)

Plays That Could Have Been Made (Rays Series Recap, 9/2-9/5)

David Kuhfuss and Dan Thompson