Celebrating Dodgers win: Cool video - last out, last 50 WS
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Celebrating Dodgers win: Cool video - last out, last 50 WS
383F29212F387F730A2D272B2326642925274A0 wrote: It's worth the read of you get a chance
Yea. It does change my feelings about the series. But maybe baseball needs to adopt some rules regarding the ball that makes offense greater.
Basketball brought in the 3point shot for offense and the NFL protects offensive players in a game changing way. Maybe baseball should adopt a "tighter" or slicker ball to draw more people.
Verlander seems to be doing well with it.
Yea. It does change my feelings about the series. But maybe baseball needs to adopt some rules regarding the ball that makes offense greater.
Basketball brought in the 3point shot for offense and the NFL protects offensive players in a game changing way. Maybe baseball should adopt a "tighter" or slicker ball to draw more people.
Verlander seems to be doing well with it.
Celebrating Dodgers win: Cool video - last out, last 50 WS
39323A363332296C6A1D243C353232733E325D0 wrote: I don't know if I agree with the argument that the balls shouldn't matter since both teams are using the same ball. This really hurts the pitchers who throw sliders like Giles and Darvish.
Very interesting if this is an advantage for one team or another. I see both sides of the argument.
The teams scoring in bunches and then coming back in bunches is why I am enjoying the series. There is just no quit in these teams like it should be. I never understood when a team scores three or four runs in an inning that the other team is done. There has probably been so many times in the regular season where teams have scored three runs or so in an inning. There is no clock. Teams can always come back.
I agree. The ball should be the same from the first spring training game to the last pitch of the world series. If I was Giles or Darvish, I would consider filing a lawsuit against baseball for this.
Very interesting if this is an advantage for one team or another. I see both sides of the argument.
The teams scoring in bunches and then coming back in bunches is why I am enjoying the series. There is just no quit in these teams like it should be. I never understood when a team scores three or four runs in an inning that the other team is done. There has probably been so many times in the regular season where teams have scored three runs or so in an inning. There is no clock. Teams can always come back.
I agree. The ball should be the same from the first spring training game to the last pitch of the world series. If I was Giles or Darvish, I would consider filing a lawsuit against baseball for this.
Celebrating Dodgers win: Cool video - last out, last 50 WS
6A4C4D5A4C5C2F0 wrote: It's worth the read of you get a chance
Yea. It does change my feelings about the series. But maybe baseball needs to adopt some rules regarding the ball that makes offense greater.
Basketball brought in the 3point shot for offense and the NFL protects offensive players in a game changing way. Maybe baseball should adopt a "tighter" or slicker ball to draw more people.
Verlander seems to be doing well with it.
You are nailing this one. A 1 hitter through 5.
Yea. It does change my feelings about the series. But maybe baseball needs to adopt some rules regarding the ball that makes offense greater.
Basketball brought in the 3point shot for offense and the NFL protects offensive players in a game changing way. Maybe baseball should adopt a "tighter" or slicker ball to draw more people.
Verlander seems to be doing well with it.
You are nailing this one. A 1 hitter through 5.
Celebrating Dodgers win: Cool video - last out, last 50 WS
This is probably the best World Series I've seen in my lifetime. I'm glad the Dodgers won tonight. This series was too good to not go seven.
Celebrating Dodgers win: Cool video - last out, last 50 WS
5C5457607653747B150 wrote: This is probably the best World Series I've seen in my lifetime. I'm glad the Dodgers won tonight. This series was too good to not go seven.
It turns out that we don't need 25 runs to make a great game - last night was incredible! Two heavyweights demonstrating how great this game can be.
Like you - this series and these teams deserve a game 7.
(My admiration for the Astros is off the charts even though I'm for LA. So much home grown talent that comes together as a "team" - WOW! But that's for another time and thread).
It turns out that we don't need 25 runs to make a great game - last night was incredible! Two heavyweights demonstrating how great this game can be.
Like you - this series and these teams deserve a game 7.
(My admiration for the Astros is off the charts even though I'm for LA. So much home grown talent that comes together as a "team" - WOW! But that's for another time and thread).
Celebrating Dodgers win: Cool video - last out, last 50 WS
Just having base runners is exciting in these games. I feel everyone is coming through. You never know who will be the hero. Taylor with a big hit yesterday. Both fan bases have been into every pitch. It's nice to see even in LA as they are notorious in getting up and not really paying attention to the game (and arriving late, leaving early).
I also love the player excitement. Correa sprinting to home plate and then running out to second base on the game winner. Pederson going nuts in the dugout and as he ran around the bases. No one is being "showed up". They are having fun and enjoying the moment.
I also love the player excitement. Correa sprinting to home plate and then running out to second base on the game winner. Pederson going nuts in the dugout and as he ran around the bases. No one is being "showed up". They are having fun and enjoying the moment.
Celebrating Dodgers win: Cool video - last out, last 50 WS
2A21292520213A7F790E372F262121602D214E0 wrote: Just having base runners is exciting in these games. I feel everyone is coming through. You never know who will be the hero. Taylor with a big hit yesterday. Both fan bases have been into every pitch. It's nice to see even in LA as they are notorious in getting up and not really paying attention to the game (and arriving late, leaving early).
I also love the player excitement. Correa sprinting to home plate and then running out to second base on the game winner. Pederson going nuts in the dugout and as he ran around the bases. No one is being "showed up". They are having fun and enjoying the moment.
I agree. Personally, I didn’t even think the whole incident with Gurriel and Darvish was that big of a deal. I thought the entire thing was blown out of proportion. Regardless, it’s been a great series.
My pick for MVP...IF Astros win, Springer; if Dodges win, Pederson.
I also love the player excitement. Correa sprinting to home plate and then running out to second base on the game winner. Pederson going nuts in the dugout and as he ran around the bases. No one is being "showed up". They are having fun and enjoying the moment.
I agree. Personally, I didn’t even think the whole incident with Gurriel and Darvish was that big of a deal. I thought the entire thing was blown out of proportion. Regardless, it’s been a great series.
My pick for MVP...IF Astros win, Springer; if Dodges win, Pederson.
Celebrating Dodgers win: Cool video - last out, last 50 WS
I think you are right about MVPs. Springer had a huge "error" too, but then got that run back with a HR. You could tell he felt so bad for that mistake.
Pederson has to start tonight, right?
Darvish getting the call for the Dodgers with his 21.60 ERA.
Pederson has to start tonight, right?
Darvish getting the call for the Dodgers with his 21.60 ERA.
Celebrating Dodgers win: Cool video - last out, last 50 WS
3B30383431302B6E681F263E373030713C305F0 wrote: I think you are right about MVPs. Springer had a huge "error" too, but then got that run back with a HR. You could tell he felt so bad for that mistake.
Pederson has to start tonight, right?
Darvish getting the call for the Dodgers with his 21.60 ERA.
Yeah, the Springer error was really bad. But, he was being aggressive. I get it. Still, he's had a huge series with the bat.
Pederson has to start tonight, right?
Darvish getting the call for the Dodgers with his 21.60 ERA.
Yeah, the Springer error was really bad. But, he was being aggressive. I get it. Still, he's had a huge series with the bat.
Celebrating Dodgers win: Cool video - last out, last 50 WS
Are games not spread out anymore? Or did pitchers pitch on two day's rest in the past? I recall Aces starting three times in a series and especially Game 7.
Kluber last year started Game 1, Game 4, and Game 7 for the Indians. Young in 2015 started Game 1 and Game 4 for the Royals.
Kluber last year started Game 1, Game 4, and Game 7 for the Indians. Young in 2015 started Game 1 and Game 4 for the Royals.