Twice now I've tried to play the tiebreaker game between the Haymakers and the Canaries to determine first place and home-field advantage in the championship series...and I've whiffed both times! In the first attempt, I used an ineligible pitcher -- per my house rule preventing pitchers from pitching on consecutive calendar days -- in the middle of the game. By the time I realized my mistake, it was too late to go back and redo the innings I had played. I was disappointed to have lost an exciting game (home runs by Roger Connor, Fred Clarke, and Cap Anson in a wild 10-9 win for the Haymakers), but elected to start the game over because I had inadvertently given the Haymakers the advantage of using a pitcher who should have been resting. So I started the game over and THE SAME DAMN THING HAPPENED AGAIN! When Tiebreaker Take Two went to extra innings, I brought in a Haymakers pitcher -- a different one this time -- who was not eligible. Once again, I did not catch my error until after the game (won 5-4 by the Canaries in 13 innings on an RBI single by Monte Ward). I could play the whole game a third time, but I'm pretty confident that I can roll Take Two back to the top of the ninth inning, with the game tied at 4. Let's hope third time's the charm!
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