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Also--baseball is MUCH faster, this year. 12 innings and it's only 10:30.
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Sox just beat Tampa, in a 5-4 walk-off, bottom of the 12th.
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Played after every Boston Red Sox home victory since 1997...all photos taken by Karen Springer in Boston and Ft. Myers, FL. from 2003-2011.

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Professor Kyle
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In response to Karen Springer.
Such a big improvement.
10:38 PM - May 14, 2024
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Karen Springer
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In response to Professor Kyle.
I think so, too. Though, when you are at the park, it feels too fast.
10:43 PM - May 14, 2024
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Professor Kyle
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In response to Karen Springer.
I can see that. I actually never minded the longer games – even wrote a blog post about it once. But it seems really good for the game.
10:48 PM - May 14, 2024
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Nick
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In response to Professor Kyle.
Seems like a great opportunity for a word in support of test match cricket... 5 glorious days of meandering, occasionally engrossing action that may or may not yield a positive result at the end. A wonderful anachronism from a slower, more patient time. 🏏😍
11:02 PM - May 14, 2024
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Professor Kyle
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In response to Nick.
I've never really watched cricket! Will have to check it out at some point.
11:06 PM - May 14, 2024
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Nick
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In response to Professor Kyle.
Oh, and the US is just about to co-host the World Cup in the shortest format. They won't be competitive, but it's pretty damn cool they're involved on that level. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/2024_ICC_Men%27s_T20_World_Cup
11:21 PM - May 14, 2024
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Professor Kyle
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Wow! Showing my ignorance...I didn't even know they had a team.
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11:40 PM - May 14, 2024
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Nick
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In response to Professor Kyle.
Fun fact: the first international cricket match was between the US and Canada! Cricket actually has a long history in the US - basically as long as there have been Limeys over here.
11:53 PM - May 14, 2024
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Professor Kyle
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In response to Nick.
Well now I think of it, of course that makes sense! I imagine baseball had its roots in cricket.
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