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Ketch's 10 Thoughts From The Weekend (How many transfers is too many?)

I look at how many relief pitchers are used in a game. And, too many left on base. We hit. We score what we think are enough runs. But LOB is high
It's a flawed team in ways we didn't quite see coming.
 
* It just feels like Born in the USA has to make a top 10. It's the song the mainstream identifies him with the most.

* I like Dancing in the Drak, but it feels like such a pop song that I almost cringed that I had it in my top 15.

* Adam-Cain is just a personal choice, I suppose. It ****ing jams.

From a write-up in RSM: " “Adam Raised a Cain” is a pile driver, featuring a remarkably heavy groove and some of Springsteen’s most searing guitar work. The bitter lyrics (partially inspired by Elia Kazan’s 1955 film East of Eden) give father-son tension an almost biblical depth: “You’re born into this life paying for the sins of somebody else’s past,” he sings. Before his death in 1998, the elder Springsteen was asked which of his son’s songs he liked best. “The ones about me,” he answered."
Yeah, as I said, I'm good with "Born in the USA" being on the list, even though it's not one of my personal favorites. And although I see your point on "Dancing in the Dark", I've got to put it on my list.
And we'll just have to agree to disagree on "Adam Raised a Cain."
 
Yeah, as I said, I'm good with "Born in the USA" being on the list, even though it's not one of my personal favorites. And although I see your point on "Dancing in the Dark", I've got to put it on my list.
And we'll just have to agree to disagree on "Adam Raised a Cain."
Adam Raised a Cain is probably listed too high, but it's a damn banger.
 
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