Gray had a good outing, facing 24 hitters over 6 innings, giving up 1 run, walking 3 and striking out 7.
As for today, the game started at 1:30 and Suarez had the start.
He faced 25 batters ove 5 innings, giving up 4 runs, walking 2 and striking out 10.
The Red Sox won that game 9-4 and the won the series.
They are off tomorrow while they head back home to Boston where on Tuesday they will start a 3-game series against the Orioles.
At 12:30 this morning, when most normal human beings are either sound asleep, drunk at bar or working the midnight shift, Dementia Donny was on his computer telling us that he got a "30 out of 30" on a "high difficulty cognitive test":
As I've said before, he is referring to the Montreal Cognitive Assessment
This is a tool used to determine if the person taking it is experiencing mental decline or memory issues. My doctor gives me this assessment every year at the start of my annual physical because, well, I'm old.
Trust me people, it isn't that hard. A score of 30 does not indicate I am an extremely intelligent person, it indicates I understand the alphabet, I know what a horse looks like and I can tell you the day/date and the approximate time.
Actually, I might not be able to tell you the day or the date. Those are things people who need to be places need to know. I'm retired and for the most part, I have no need to be places. I do, however, know how to use my phones appointment calendar so when someone says, "Hey, let's go to lunch on Thursday!" I put it in my calendar and my phone reminds me when I need to leave.
Anyways, saying that completing the assessment means you are "extremely intelligent" is like saying that falling out of a tree means you know how to fly.
Very Stable Genius indeed...
Here are some links:
- What kind of scumbag goes around stabbing horses.
- These people are coming here to Massachusetts...
- The headline makes it sound like the fan was a jerk but the story is far different.
- Key line in this headline: "Deputies Were Not Amused."


