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2015 MLB Postseason Thread

  • Ironman92
    Karma equal for Martin
  • Ironman92
    This is truly unbelievable
  • Ironman92
    This crazy shit game is outstanding
  • Mulva
    Josh Donaldson saving the day seems appropriate.
  • Ironman92
    Mulva;1757066 wrote:Josh Donaldson saving the day seems appropriate.
    I said the same but we missed it by 1 batter

    There are no words to describe what is happening
  • Mulva
    At least the Rangers have Andrus locked up for 8 more years at $15 mil per.
  • Ironman92
    I haven't changed my philosophy and pitch count is moot.....in the playoffs, in the middle of an inning I'm not taking out my stud until the game is tied or he loses the lead....or he says he's done.
  • Ironman92
    Royals may not lose the rest of the postseason
  • Heretic
    All I gots to say is the seventh inning of that Jays/Rangers game was one of the most insane and exciting things in sports I've ever seen.

    1. Super bizarre play of Martin tossing the ball off Choo's bat to bring in a run.

    2. Near riot.

    3. Three straight Ranger errors load the bases. Elvis Andrus contemplates seppuku.

    4. Weird pop-up drops behind 2B to tie the game.

    5. Bautista!

    6. Bautista's Bat Flip!!!!

    7. More near rioting. Someone gets bonked. Ranger reliever who gives up homer tries to start something by being a bitch, re: bat flip.

    8. Bannister gets security over to remove fan(s) near dugout.

    9. After inning, bitch reliever apparently tries to start something again by saying something to Tulo.

    Pure epic awesomeness for 43 fucking minutes or however long they said the inning took!
  • Classyposter58
    That's why playoff baseball is just the best
  • SportsAndLady
    How is Volquez doing this?
  • Ironman92
    SportsAndLady;1757355 wrote:How is Volquez doing this?
    Yet another time where you just don't take out the starting pitcher with the lead in the middle of an inning during the playoffs (would rarely ever do it during the season).....he could not have been under more duress and an insane 37 pitches, but no one is more invested in a game than the guy on the mound.
  • Heretic
    SportsAndLady;1757355 wrote:How is Volquez doing this?
    Good question. He sure didn't last year when he had the opportunity. Fucker...
  • Mulva
    Ironman92;1757358 wrote:Yet another time where you just don't take out the starting pitcher with the lead in the middle of an inning during the playoffs (would rarely ever do it during the season).....he could not have been under more duress and an insane 37 pitches, but no one is more invested in a game than the guy on the mound.
    David Price with the counterargument.
  • Ironman92
    Mulva;1757456 wrote:David Price with the counterargument.
    Yep....a simple bloop botch defensive play started it and the Royals, like the Cards the year they beat the Rangers never look back.....these playoffs have had about 6 instances where the reliever came in in those situations and gave it up....to 2 times on the David Price side.

    Notice the big comebacks are always...single, single, walk, single, out, double, out, single, out.....That Cardinals team just kept taking the hits and the Royals are just like them....not swinging for home runs in those big rally innings.
  • wghfan
    Ironman92;1757101 wrote:Royals may not lose the rest of the postseason
    Are you serious? If you think they are going to sweep Toronto, you are crazy.
  • Ironman92
    wghfan;1757956 wrote:Are you serious? If you think they are going to sweep Toronto, you are crazy.
    Brave of you to post this when it's 9-2
  • SportsAndLady
    Ironman92;1757963 wrote:Brave of you to post this when it's 9-2
    Lol I actually laughed out loud at his post. Especially how you posted that over a week ago, and they won what? 3 straight games since? Haha he then waits until they are down 9-2 before posting that. Awesome
  • wghfan
    Ironman92;1757963 wrote:Brave of you to post this when it's 9-2
    It doesn't matter, never thought it would happen to begin with.
  • wghfan
    SportsAndLady;1757964 wrote:Lol I actually laughed out loud at his post. Especially how you posted that over a week ago, and they won what? 3 straight games since? Haha he then waits until they are down 9-2 before posting that. Awesome
    You have a hell of a sense a humor buddy,
  • Ironman92
    "may" is an important word in my post.....they did their magic in game 4 vs Houston and IMO after that "may never look back"....maybe that is a better description of my thoughts a week ago. Winning game 5, Sweeping the ALCS and World Series is a bit much to ask I agree but didn't think my wording was too hard to understand my sentiments.
  • wghfan
    Ironman92;1757970 wrote:"may" is an important word in my post.....they did their magic in game 4 vs Houston and IMO after that "may never look back"....maybe that is a better description of my thoughts a week ago. Winning game 5, Sweeping the ALCS and World Series is a bit much to ask I agree but didn't think my wording was too hard to understand my sentiments.
    Well, now we can just forget the word,"may". :)
  • Ironman92
    John Hirschbeck stands farther inside on righties than any ump I've ever seen.
  • Sonofanump
    Ironman92;1757972 wrote:John Hirschbeck stands farther inside on righties than any ump I've ever seen.
    I've seen worse strike calls than the one against Tulo, but that ejection was weak, he should be out the rest of the series.
  • Ironman92
    Sonofanump;1758076 wrote:I've seen worse strike calls than the one against Tulo, but that ejection was weak, he should be out the rest of the series.
    Hirschbeck should be out the rest of the series? What's funny is that overall he did a good job I thought and Torre set the umping rotation so he would be the HP ump in what Torre thought was the most important game in a 7 game series...game 3