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A few Tips This Friday The thirteenth To Help Loons Break Out Of Home Slump 

Dow Diamond has not been especially kind to the Great Lakes Loons in the 2021 season.  The Loons' 19-23 home record this season has fans thinking the group is terrible. I have had companions share their musings on the Loons. 

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"They suck, they generally lose when I see them," one companion advised me. Me, knowing what I think about the Loons — having covered the group the entire summer (notwithstanding, they have a 5-6 record when I'm at Dow Diamond) — I dropped some information. 

 

"No, they don't — they're in the lead position," I reacted. "The Loons are a beautiful damn great ball club, there's only something about playing at home this season." 

 

That is simply it: The Loons are a strong ball club again this season. They held ahead of everyone else in the firmly challenged High-A Central East Division for around three weeks before a new losing slip has thumped the Loons (45-41) out of the lead position and a game behind Dayton (46-40) for the divisional lead. 

 

With 34 games to go, the Loons are likewise only one game back of the desired second season finisher spot. This season in A-ball and AA-ball, the season finisher structure is shortened to a solitary, best-of-5 series highlighting the two groups with the best records — paying little heed to division — duking it out for the class title. Quad Cities (57-27) has a 12-game lead on Cedar Rapids (46-40) in the West Division and for the top season finisher spot. 

 

During the Loons' new 12-game homestand, which they went 5-7 with a 3-3 split against West Michigan and a 4-2 series misfortune to Fort Wayne — the last-place group in the division — I incubated an idea, and it is ideal for Friday the thirteenth. 

 

We know Friday the thirteenth as an odd day with the entirety of the banalities — don't go close to stepping stools, don't break mirrors, don't see a dark feline — yet there is a great deal of odd notion in baseball, as well. 

 

Players will in general track down an everyday practice and follow that equivalent daily schedule as long as they play proficient baseball. Some may make a few changes to a great extent or totally change their daily schedule in case they are in a terrible droop either at the plate or on the hill or in the field. 

 

It very well may be one seemingly insignificant detail that breaks a player out of a droop and gets him back rolling and possibly not too far off toward Los Angeles.