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Follow along with Sunday night's Yankees-Red Sox game with BP. The sonorous burblings of Jay Jaffe, Ben Lindbergh, Neil deMause, and myself, as well as other BP authors will take you through the game beginning at 8 PM. Will the Red Sox have won a game by then? Is there any hope for their season? For any of us? What will Ben be drinking? Coke? Diet Coke? Caffiene-free Diet Coke? These mysteries, as well as those of CC Sabathia and Josh Beckett, will be solved Sunday night.

Instead of using our normal chat interface, we'll be going with the Cover It Live applet. Just bookmark this blog post and return here at the appropriate time on Sunday. We look forward to hanging out.

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BurrRutledge
4/09
What's better than watching a ballgame? Watching a ballgame and getting to listen in to what the BP folks are thinking about as the game unfolds. The live chats are always enjoyable - hope this could become a regular feature!
reznick
4/09
I wish I could hear (or read) Christina Kahrl talk about Carlos Silva and the Yankees on Baseball Prospectus. I'm sure she could find an apt analogy about the Hundred Years' Year.
ndemause
4/09
I'll try to dig up a New York mayoral reference. Maybe the one who, after an undistinguished term in office, died when he fell out of his World War I airplane when he forgot to fasten his seatbelt.
PunDeck
4/11
Really enjoying this. Maybe make it a rotating panel of hosts?
BurrRutledge
4/11
Celebrity guests, too!
pieman1121
4/11
I don't care for the Cover it Live app since you apparently cannot print out a transcript for reading at a late date away from the computer. Is there a way to do and I just don't get it??
rawagman
4/11
copy the text and paste onto a wordpad or Word document
pieman1121
4/12
The formatting in Word puts onto about 800 pages and in WordPad all the headers are repeated. Not nice and printer friendly like everything else on this site.