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1. RMc is the loyal supporter of the MLB event Posted: September 25, 2006 at 01:29 PM (#2186951)Gotta be "Triplepalooza," or else you violate the "no three consonants in a row" rule.
Are you going to tell the sphinx he is breaking "the rules"?
Maybe it's an "arbitrary cutoff," but in this instance I also think it has an actual story to tell, both about Crawford and his NL counterpart, Reyes (who this year has become the first NLer since Waner in the 30s to have back-to-back seasons of at least 15 triples), as throwbacks to an earlier time in baseball. You go back to the 20s and you find some pretty cool numbers with triples. Paul Waner's triples column on his B-Ref page is just evocative, with the following from 1926 to 1937:
22-18-19-15-18-10-10-16-16-12-9-9
Brilliant. Crawford and Reyes are doing what they are doing without the benefit of the spacious parks that allowed Waner to run around in, and it's great to watch. Not that I see Crawford that often, but, oh that Reyes. How cool would it be to have five, six, eight players regularly hitting double digits in triples every year in each league? Lead the revolution, you two. Baseball would be more entertaining more often.
Just yesterday, I was driving across the isthmus of Panama, thinking about Carl Crawford's strengths, when my girlfriend called to tell me that the latchstring on the front door was broken.
She must have been practicing witchcraft nearby the newwstand.
Hitchhikers everywhere agree, and they'll pull a jackknife on you if you don't.
Get your head out of your grammar book and use a spreadsheet sometime.
=right("Triplpalooza", 5) & "e" & left("Triplpalooza", 7)
Hoo boy.
=left("Triplpalooza", 5) & "e" & right("Triplpalooza", 7)
Interestingly enough,
=right("Triplpalooza", 5) & "e" & left("Triplpalooza", 7)evaluates toloozaeTriplpain my copy of Excel. Clearly, Excel is misspelling the Lahman coding for Esteban Loaiza's brother Trip.What else you gonna use in a spreadsheet?
Piling on, just because I still don't know my left from my right. Wah! 8-(
touche.
Nor do implore, improve, entrench, spring, sprocket, strike, strap, stray, spray, splay, or any other word that actually does have three consecutive consonants. They don't count. Other than that, it's a good rule.
Even a blind squirrel....
Of course not. They're compound vowels.
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