Just when this thing seemed all but over, Nolan Arenado smacks two homers in game 162, moving into the NL homers lead and propelling Jud Ehrbar into first place. But, there still is a game 163 for four teams, and more importantly to the pool, for Christian Yelich, Charlie Blackmon and Arenado.
Amazingly, three pool entrants still have a chance. Here’s what our non-leaders are pulling for:
Harvey needs Yelich to score 2+ more runs than Blackmon.
Greg needs Yelich to hit 2+ more homers than Arenado AND for #1 NOT to happen.
Otherwise, Jud breaks our 13-year streak of having a new winner every year.
Expect to hear from Jud with the final update tomorrow.
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October 2, 2018
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