Fall is for relief pitchers, big ones. Baseball games don't often get further out there, out on the fringes of how we like to frame October baseball, than what went on here on Wednesday night. Not to those 30 hits off 14 pitchers over just about four hours, not to Zack Greinke in a single pitch falling from postseason hammer to just another jamoke in trouble, not to the Colorado Rockies leaning hard against deficits of six runs through three innings, then three through seven innings, then four through eight, before running out of time, and not to good ol' Arch bloodying up the Rockies before getting bloodied himself and refusing to believe this was anything but a helluva good time.