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Speaking of Blackberry Farms

A portion of the 2015 SI Swimsuit Issue was shot here. Including the cover photo, which is actually a painted on swimsuit.
The fact that nekkid supermodels were just a mile or so from my home and I did not sense it proves that I am not a Jedi.

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Oh my.
 
From utsports.com:
“Tidwell was credited with the win despite not pitching five complete innings since he was on a pitch count, and it was deemed a controlled start prior to the game starting.”
OK, that still doesn't change the rule book. Sewell took over with less than half the game and a 3 run lead.
 
From utsports.com:
“Tidwell was credited with the win despite not pitching five complete innings since he was on a pitch count, and it was deemed a controlled start prior to the game starting.”
We were having fun at you replying to yourself.. we agreed to disagree so end it.
 
OK, that still doesn't change the rule book. Sewell took over with less than half the game and a 3 run lead.

I too was wondering how that worked. So what if he's on a pitch count? How do you get the rule changed? Who has the power to do that? I don't think there's any way to do this in MLB
 
I too was wondering how that worked. So what if he's on a pitch count? How do you get the rule changed? Who has the power to do that? I don't think there's any way to do this in MLB
A starter that throws 4.2 in the MLB and exits the game with the lead and that team never gives it up that pitcher gets the win regardless. At the same time MLB rules and NCAA rules are different, I don't think the NCAA allows the Shohei rule where a pitcher can exit and still be a hitter like this year.
 

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