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  • VanillaGorilla
    MVP
    • Jun 2003
    • 899

    #1

    21 innings. 15 pitchers. 2:31 of real time, 6+ hours of game time. Must read!

    One night after playing a grueling, 16 inning game against the Mariners in my Twins franchises, these two teams met again in game 2 of this Mid-May, 3 game set at Target Field. Due to the prior nights game going long, I decided to mix up my lineup and give a couple guys the night off. Drew Butera got the start behind the plate for Joe Mauer, and Matt Tolbert was penciled in at 2nd base for Tsuyoshi Nishioka, who went 0 for 7 in his last game. Jason Kubel also got the night off after playing all 16 innings in right field last night, so Jason Repko was in his spot as well.

    Anthony Swarzak was making just his second start of the season after being called up from Triple-A Rochester to replace a struggling Kevin Slowey. Slowey had been called on to replace the injured Brian Duensing. Swarzak struggled, giving up 8 hits and 3 earned runs while only recording 11 outs in the game. I called on Kevin Slowey to get Swarzak out of a big jam in the 4th, and Slowey was able to retire Ichiro with the bases loaded to limit the Mariners to 3 runs on the board.

    I was able to tie the game at 3 in the 6th inning with a Delmon Young sacrifice fly. It looked like these two teams were, for the second night in a row, going to be playing deep into the night. But how deep? Well, the game would end up spanning two days, so that might give you an idea...

    For brevity's sake, I won't recap the remaining 14 innings of scoreless baseball. I will just say that on 4 different occassions, I walked Miguel Olivo in order to set up a double play, and 4 times, I was able to get out of the inning by retiring Brendan Ryan and Ichiro (only once did Ryan hit into the planned double play). I led off the 16th inning with a triple by Delmon Young, but stranded his pinch runner Ben Revere. Running out of available arms in the bullpen, I turned to Carl Pavano, who was schedule to pitch on Friday. Carl ended up throwing 5 innings of scoreless ball on roughly 3 days of rest. The best threat from the M's came in the 19th, when Miguel Olivo singled into right with Jack Cust on 2nd base. Jason Kubel came up throwing, and gunned the rotund slugger at the plate by a couple steps.

    In the Bottom of the 21st inning, Denard Span led off by driving a David Aardsma fastball over Ichiro's head for a triple. Alexi Casilla then stepped up to the plate, hoping to be the hero. Aardsma uncorked a wild fastball...that hit Casilla in the foot. Had Casilla gotten out of the way, the ball gets past Miguel Olivo, and Denard Span, as well as the roughly 10,000 fans remaining at Target Field, scamper home for some much needed sleep. As it is, Casilla gets to first. Ben Revere then steps up to the plate, as he was inserted into the game in the 16th as a pinch runner after Delmon Young's leadoff triple. He hits a low fastball into center field. The ball hangs up in the air long enough for Franklin Gutierrez to camp under it, and deliver a throw home. I tag up with Denard Span, but decide to not risk it and scurry back to third. I figured with 1 out, and Justin Morneau stepping to the plate, I would have another chance.

    Morneau, inexplicably struggling this year against right handed pitchers, gets a 1-0 fastball from Aardsma and lines it into the left center field gap. Gutierrez races to his right, makes the catch, but has no play. Span races home from third base, and it's finally over!

    21 innings. 15 pitchers. 2 hours and 31 minutes of REAL time. Roughly 6 hours of game time. Check out the box scores and Player of the Game below. Also, video of Jack Cust being thrown out at home, with the Target Field clock reading 12:47 a.m.! And, the highlight video of the game. It ends up glitching out at the end, and not showing the game-winning sacrifice fly.















    Last edited by VanillaGorilla; 05-05-2011, 09:45 PM. Reason: Fixing images
  • mlblover15
    3X MLBTS Champion
    • Dec 2004
    • 4144

    #2
    Re: 21 innings. 15 pitchers. 2:31 of real time, 6+ hours of game time. Must read!

    Awesome game, very nerve racking for sure. one nagging ? i have is how did you get the screen shots???
    "Baseball is life, without Baseball life itself ceases to exist." - Ken Sprague

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    • spitoon
      Pro
      • Apr 2004
      • 926

      #3
      Re: 21 innings. 15 pitchers. 2:31 of real time, 6+ hours of game time. Must read!

      Originally posted by mlblover15
      how did you get the screen shots???
      Tap the PS button, go over to "Pictures" and click on "Screen Shot".

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      • NAFBUC
        ShowTime!
        • Feb 2008
        • 1277

        #4
        Re: 21 innings. 15 pitchers. 2:31 of real time, 6+ hours of game time. Must read!

        Wow.........what a game. Thanks for the recap and pics, I can almost feel the intensity of the game.

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        • jd369
          Banned
          • Sep 2008
          • 1341

          #5
          Re: 21 innings. 15 pitchers. 2:31 of real time, 6+ hours of game time. Must read!

          My Only Question is Why did you need to pinch run for Young after he hit a triple?

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          • VanillaGorilla
            MVP
            • Jun 2003
            • 899

            #6
            Re: 21 innings. 15 pitchers. 2:31 of real time, 6+ hours of game time. Must read!

            Originally posted by jd369
            My Only Question is Why did you need to pinch run for Young after he hit a triple?
            My logic was that Young had played the entire game and was starting to get tired, and with arms like Gutierrez in Center and Ichiro in Right, it would be smart to have one of the fastest players in the game, Ben Revere, pinch run for him, in case there was a sacrifice fly situation. Plus, the Mariners were down to Cortes and Aardsma in the bullpen, both right handed pitchers, and I think Revere had been hitting something like .450 against righties this season.

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            • Dogbarian
              Rookie
              • Apr 2011
              • 208

              #7
              Re: 21 innings. 15 pitchers. 2:31 of real time, 6+ hours of game time. Must read!

              Hate those 0 for 8's (Thome, Cuddyer), that ruins your whole week with one long fruitless game!

              Sounds like you had fun with it though.

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              • Aggies7
                All Star
                • Jan 2005
                • 9495

                #8
                Re: 21 innings. 15 pitchers. 2:31 of real time, 6+ hours of game time. Must read!

                That is awesome...Looks like Pavano saves yall pitching 5 innings.
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                • Siddo4ty4
                  Rookie
                  • Nov 2009
                  • 289

                  #9
                  Re: 21 innings. 15 pitchers. 2:31 of real time, 6+ hours of game time. Must read!

                  Pavano shouldve been player of the game and that old man will need helluva lot of rest since his pitching again in a few days.

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                  • PatriotJames
                    Banned
                    • Nov 2009
                    • 1204

                    #10
                    Re: 21 innings. 15 pitchers. 2:31 of real time, 6+ hours of game time. Must read!

                    I just had a similar game go 20 innings but i lost in the bottom of the 20th. These look like good stats though, you using any sliders??

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                    • VanillaGorilla
                      MVP
                      • Jun 2003
                      • 899

                      #11
                      Re: 21 innings. 15 pitchers. 2:31 of real time, 6+ hours of game time. Must read!

                      Pavano was scheduled to pitch the Friday game, since there was a Thursday off day. I wasn't thinking when I made my roster moves, so I called up and put Daniel Osterbrock on the 40 man roster, and he will start the Friday night game in Pavano's place, then be sent back to Rochester.

                      As for sliders, I use my own set. The only big things I change is CPU pitcher consistency is way down (even though I only drew 2 walks in the game!), and CPU fielder reaction time and speed are down to 1 click above 0. Still, Gutierrez was running down every ball in the gap, and you saw in the highlight video that Milton Bradley made a great catch.

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                      • PatriotJames
                        Banned
                        • Nov 2009
                        • 1204

                        #12
                        Re: 21 innings. 15 pitchers. 2:31 of real time, 6+ hours of game time. Must read!

                        Originally posted by VanillaGorilla
                        Pavano was scheduled to pitch the Friday game, since there was a Thursday off day. I wasn't thinking when I made my roster moves, so I called up and put Daniel Osterbrock on the 40 man roster, and he will start the Friday night game in Pavano's place, then be sent back to Rochester.

                        As for sliders, I use my own set. The only big things I change is CPU pitcher consistency is way down (even though I only drew 2 walks in the game!), and CPU fielder reaction time and speed are down to 1 click above 0. Still, Gutierrez was running down every ball in the gap, and you saw in the highlight video that Milton Bradley made a great catch.
                        sounds good. i cant find a good slider set for myself. too many people playing on all-star and hall-of-fame

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                        • lw22
                          Rookie
                          • Oct 2010
                          • 140

                          #13
                          Re: 21 innings. 15 pitchers. 2:31 of real time, 6+ hours of game time. Must read!

                          wow, that's a long game. good that you won it; otherwise, it would be painful.

                          the batting averages of Twins players seem reasonable in general. seems that the slider is working for you!

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                          • il blood il
                            Rookie
                            • Nov 2009
                            • 419

                            #14
                            Re: 21 innings. 15 pitchers. 2:31 of real time, 6+ hours of game time. Must read!

                            Originally posted by VanillaGorilla
                            My logic was that Young had played the entire game and was starting to get tired, and with arms like Gutierrez in Center and Ichiro in Right, it would be smart to have one of the fastest players in the game, Ben Revere, pinch run for him, in case there was a sacrifice fly situation. Plus, the Mariners were down to Cortes and Aardsma in the bullpen, both right handed pitchers, and I think Revere had been hitting something like .450 against righties this season.
                            ah in this game, do the players really get tired? i know the energy level goes down but does it really affect the players running speed, throwing, fielding?

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                            • PatriotJames
                              Banned
                              • Nov 2009
                              • 1204

                              #15
                              Re: 21 innings. 15 pitchers. 2:31 of real time, 6+ hours of game time. Must read!

                              Originally posted by il blood il
                              ah in this game, do the players really get tired? i know the energy level goes down but does it really affect the players running speed, throwing, fielding?
                              it may be my imagination...but the fuller the "energy" bar the better the players seem to hit so I'm sure it goes to all that you mentioned? Hopefully someone else has an answer...if not there's not point to sit a player to rest up, unless it just increases the likelihood of injury?

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