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Michael Westbay
(aka westbaystars)
Founder
All remaining games have been pushed back one day. So, there will no longer be a game on Saturday, which is rather foolish as they can draw more on a weekend than a week day - and Nagoya isn't so far away that they need the "travel day." But that's just my opinion. I'm sure the powers-that-be have a reason.
I'd appriciate hearing from those of you in the Kansai area to hear that you've weathered Typhoon #23 safely. (Just stop by during the game and say, "Hi.") The storm caused a great deal of damage there, while doing nothing more than minor flooding in parts of the Kanto region. (Typhoon #22 last week hit us hard, uprooting a number of nearby trees.) I had never really taken typhoons too seriously up until now, as they've been a lot of talk on the Weather Channel with little force behind them. But these last two weeks have made me more wary.
Anyway, enough talk about the weather. Let's play ball!