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Notes For Red Sox Fans on a Day Without Baseball

On this day without baseball, a few notes of interest to Red Sox fans as we get closer to the start of the 2017 American League Division Series.

If you’d allow me just one personal note, a quick thought on the terrible news from Las Vegas today. Long-time followers of RSNStats on Twitter may know that Vegas was my home, until recently, for the past 15 or so years. It’s the place I’ve lightheartedly called, “RSNStats World Headquarters.”

Visitors—and there were always visitors—would ask what it’s like to live in Las Vegas. I’d always say the same thing: Vegas is like anywhere else. We have schools, libraries, banks and bakeries, churches, parks, and now, even major sports teams. It’s like anywhere else, just hotter.

It’s easy to think of Las Vegas as “sin city” or expect it to be all just like The Strip, but in reality, off the Strip, it’s feels like any other American city. There are a lot of good people there and I’m relieved to say I have heard of none, so far, to have been directly impacted by the events of October 1. Of course, all of them will be indirectly affected in the weeks, months, and even years ahead. Keep them in your thoughts.

Incidentally, former Red Sox reliever Mike Timlin was at the Route 91 Harvest Festival concert on Sunday, tweeting out a picture before the shooting. He tweeted later that he and his party were OK.

Now, on to more pleasant topics…

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