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Have them proceed very carefully with the dipstick when they change the oil on your chassis!
I'll try to get something up, but am heading east tomorrow to take my daughter to her freshman year at the University of Montana!
In a lot of ways this team smoke and mirrored 'em from April through July.
No Walker or Paxton.  'Kuma out for a long while.  Some Cuban refugee leftee in the rotation.  No 1B or DH bat whatso-freaking-ever. Abe Almonte ('nuff said).  A SS with a black hole bat.  A LF with a black hole bat.  Endy Chavez in a semi-regular role. Maurer imploding in the rotation.  Saunders eventually broken.  a need for Chris Young to be something...and he had thrown all of 235 innings since April of 2009.
What we had for a long while was Felix, Cano and some huge taters from Seager and Zunino.  That was basically it.
And yet we hung around.  July's 11-14 record, despite the allergy we seemed to have against HR's and runs, may be the most important month we have all season.  We avoided annilihation in July, somehow.  It was our Dunkirk, entirely ugly but may have saved the campaign.  
Now we've got Kuma and Paxton:  They're rested, ready, raring to go.  We have a SS with a bat.  Abe Almonte has somehow morphed twice and is now an All-Star CF named Jackson.  We have a 1B who finally found a bat and a DH who came back home with his bat about to get warm.  
And we still have Felix, Cano and Seager.  Felix is such a monster in the rotation that it begins to influence every series, even the ones he doesn't pitch....because you know you will let him loose in a couple of games.  Cano has brought a calmness that we haven't had before.  His pulse rate never spikes.....and that's rubbing off.  The great beneficiary of Cano's presence is probably Seager.  What a great bat and IF'er to learn from.  
And we have Saunders to return sometime.  And bats coming down the pike next year.  Gimme some Kivlehan, please.  Interestingly, the best thing for his development would be to give him 15 games with the big club in September (other teams do that with their AA stars all the time), but we will be in the middle of a grudge match with several bad-tempered teams so he won't get that chance.
But Kelly, a resurgent Romero and Choi are all just lurking down the road, too.  And then their's Deej.
We will still have a 3-game dip, but this team is now hardened and battle tested.  And all of our big guns are now firing.  I wouldn't bet that we catch both the Orcs and Halos, but I might bet that we reel in one of them.   
We asked for this scenario, a chance in September, way back last spring.  It's here.  It's better than a long shot.  In any 5 or 7 game series this team will be tremendously tough.  Enjoy the next 40 days.  The weather and the race is about to heat up.
Finally, as to the Miggy-Felix-Lloyd events of Saturday:  Felix is the best pitcher in the game (along with Kershaw).  No way should one late, "Hey ump, time out!" by Miggy rock his mojo.  In any other game it wouldn't.  He was likely a bit too jacked.  Miggy beat him in that mini-game.  I liked Lloyd's ejection (although I generally hate ejections).  He didn't make an arse of himself (which I despise) and he went to the support of his King.  In retrospect, it may have been better to say nothing at the time and do it all between innings as Felix didn't likely need any more intrusions into his focus.  
But I thought McClendon's carrying the "we got shafted" banner into Sunday's game was a bit too much.  He was trying to make his point about the prior day's game and the ump, rightly or wrongly, wasn't hearing any of it.  I don't know what will be in the report, but in the middle of a red hot pennant race, I would rather we had this manager on the bench.  He isn't Eric Wedge, after all.  

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