Kibitzer
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OK, now that we have put the "Bria Height" controversy to bed (thanks to DD and the WH photos) and the "Rabbit-Ear-Gate" topic has run its course, permit some comments about stats and "sure things" in sports.
Night before last, Red Sox took 5+ hours, 5 relief pitchers and 15 innings to win with a walk-off hit in 15th. OK.
Last night, down 7-1 with Hernandez pitching, they looked dead in 7th. TVs clicked off all over New England. Then a meaningless run (Hernandez was en route to the hotel), 7-2. Bottom of the 9th. Nava starts with a walk, bats again later in the same inning and strokes a 400-foot single with bases loaded (score tied, 7-7), so the Sox (with an infinitestimal statistical chance of winning), celebrate an amazing 8-7 walkoff win.
Statistically virtually (that word means "almost") impossible. So much for "sure things."
What is also amazing is that today there are at least 300,000 Bostonians who swear they were at Fenway Park at the finish of both of these games.
Night before last, Red Sox took 5+ hours, 5 relief pitchers and 15 innings to win with a walk-off hit in 15th. OK.
Last night, down 7-1 with Hernandez pitching, they looked dead in 7th. TVs clicked off all over New England. Then a meaningless run (Hernandez was en route to the hotel), 7-2. Bottom of the 9th. Nava starts with a walk, bats again later in the same inning and strokes a 400-foot single with bases loaded (score tied, 7-7), so the Sox (with an infinitestimal statistical chance of winning), celebrate an amazing 8-7 walkoff win.
Statistically virtually (that word means "almost") impossible. So much for "sure things."
What is also amazing is that today there are at least 300,000 Bostonians who swear they were at Fenway Park at the finish of both of these games.