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Bucs, Rays overlap; What to do?
Maybe I'm the last person in Tampa Bay to realize this, but I notice the Bucs and Rays will have a direct conflict in their games on Sunday as both play at 4 p.m.
The Bucs, as you know, play at Denver. Meanwhile, the Rays travel to Chicago for Game 3 of the Divisional Playoffs against the White Sox. They could be going for the series win if they win tonight at Tropicana Field.
I know where I'll be because, well, covering the Bucs is sort of my job. I'll be sitting in the press box at Mile High. But for those who have a choice in what to watch, I'm curious how they'll decide this one.
The way I see it, the Bucs have 11 more games after Sunday. The Rays are making history. Maybe that sways the pendelum toward baseball. Then again, the Bucs are hot, too, entering a game pitting two 3-1 teams.
It's a tough one. I'd love to hear how this will shake out for some of you.
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