MLB Suicide Game: The Final Round Starts At a Blistering Pace

We have a 17-day round going for the final round of the year, and, at this rate, every strike is going to be enormous.  The field opens the round with a blistering 19-2 day.

Madison Bumgarner bounces back from recent struggles to lead the Giants to a 2-1 win over Colorado
12 Giants picks today puts them at 84-48, passing 6 teams into second-place, behind Washington, for the most wins this year

Dan Uggla belted a 3-run shot in the first, and the Braves never looked back in a 7-5 win over Miami
4 Bravos wins put them at 62-18, the second-best winning percentage (.775) in baseball behind only the Cubs at 9-1

Those magical Orioles jumped all over Hector Noesi, chasing him in the 2nd after putting up 7 in a 10-4 win over Seattle
2 more wins put the O’s at 26-16 this year

Kevin Correia shuts out the Cubbies, as the Pirates win 3-0
Josh’s W here puts the Buckos at 63-28 – the 2nd-best record in the best division behind only those 9-1 Cubbies

The sliding Rays fall to the terrible Red Sox, 5-2
The only 2 Ls of the day (Scott and Wojo), drop the Rays to 29-38 on the year (aided by Scott’s 2-6 with them)

OVERALL – 21 entries (so far)
PERFECT, 2-0 (3) – Josh, Steve, Walsh
PERFECT, 1-0 (12) – Aaron, Chad, Dannell, GregDoc, GrossJr, MattK, McGrath, Mittenthal, Pat, RyanDoc, RyanSmith, Tyler
PERFECT, 0-0 (4) – Boot, Bry, Kevin, Stumpf
ONE STRIKE, 1-1 (1) – Wojo
ONE STRIKE, 0-1 (1) – Scott

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