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  • Laley23
    vball10set;1868646 wrote:lol--JV was flipping Victor off? I didn't know that--way to go, Victor!!!
    Yeah, there is video of it.

    Not it sure why Victor wasn't sticking up for his teammates, and basically saying Sanchez was ok to cheapshot them, but whatever lol
  • Heretic
    Laley23;1868673 wrote:Yeah, there is video of it.

    Not it sure why Victor wasn't sticking up for his teammates, and basically saying Sanchez was ok to cheapshot them, but whatever lol
    Maybe he wants traded or DFA'd so he doesn't have to end his career with a fucking loser.
  • Ironman92
    Giancarlo.
  • Ironman92
    Stanton now with 50 HR....5th player ever with 50 before September. A week before the ASB he wasn't top 4 in NL HR, less than two months later he leads NL by 16 HR
  • Laley23
    He is nuts.
  • Heretic
    So, last night, CC Sabathia apparently cried like a bitch because he was pitching with a sore knee and some dude on the Red Sox had the audacity to bunt on him (leading to a throwing error) in the first inning. Up to offering to meet with him in centerfield before the next game.

    LOL
  • like_that
    Heretic;1869757 wrote:So, last night, CC Sabathia apparently cried like a bitch because he was pitching with a sore knee and some dude on the Red Sox had the audacity to bunt on him (leading to a throwing error) in the first inning. Up to offering to meet with him in centerfield before the next game.

    LOL
    Between the NBA vs MLB, I have a hard time determining which players are the bigger bitches. On one end the NBA's passive aggressive behavior would make teenage girls blush and on the other end MLB players get butt hurt over the dumbest shit.
  • Ironman92
    J.D. Martinez was a good pick up by Dbacks


    Just hit his 4th HR of the game
  • like_that
    It would be awesome if the Yanks could catch the Red Sox.
  • thavoice
    Heretic;1869757 wrote:So, last night, CC Sabathia apparently cried like a bitch because he was pitching with a sore knee and some dude on the Red Sox had the audacity to bunt on him (leading to a throwing error) in the first inning. Up to offering to meet with him in centerfield before the next game.

    LOL
    That is horseshit. Not sure whom it was but saw an ex player say CC should lose weight?

    Years ago when we were facing Jon Niese from Defiance and then of the Mets we put down a number of bunts on him when he was having back issues. You do whatever you can to try ethically to get on base and bunting....is as good as any!
  • BR1986FB
    Not that this would ever happen but how sweet would it be if it did? MLB's heads would explode.

    https://www.yahoo.com/sports/seven-way-tie-81-wins-still-possible-wild-american-league-130058435.html
  • Ironman92
    Kershaw gave up his first career grand slam
  • thavoice
    BR1986FB;1872316 wrote:Not that this would ever happen but how sweet would it be if it did? MLB's heads would explode.

    https://www.yahoo.com/sports/seven-way-tie-81-wins-still-possible-wild-american-league-130058435.html
    http://m.mlb.com/news/article/59527184/playoff-tiebreaker-rules/




    The easy to read post season tiebreakers! Little more in depth than the nil final tiebreaker of a coin flip
  • Verbal Kint
    Glad the Cardinals brought that man some new nachos
  • Ironman92
    Stanton #59
  • Ironman92
    Votto/Stanton/Blackmon for MVP?

    Goldschmidt? Arenado? Bryant? Rendon?

    My vote goes:

    1. Stanton
    2. Votto
    3. Blackmon
    4. Goldschmidt
    5. Rendon
    6. Arenado
    7. Bryant
  • Ironman92
    HR as an NL player:

    #1 Stanton to #2 Bellinger...gap of 20 HR

    #2 Bellinger to #54....gap of 20 HR
  • mhs95_06
    Playoffs begin tonight! I'll be interested in seeing how the hitters change their approach to try harder to score runs by going to the opposite field more, something I picked up on back in the 1972 when Johnny Bench took an outside edge palm ball from Dave Giusti out to RF to tie up the NLCS in the 9th inning. Up to then I had frequently criticized Bench for trying to pull the ball to LF all the time and hitting into so many double plays, something I continued to do for the rest of his career. Does anyone have any stats comparing percentage of fair balls hit to the opposite field in the post season vs. the regular season? Incentive now seems to be be higher than ever to go oppo with all the extreme shifts being employed.
  • like_that
    Hope minnesota wins tonight.
  • Classyposter58
    Santana didn't have it tonight eh? Almost took both Gardner and Judges head off
  • mhs95_06
    like_that;1874915 wrote:Hope minnesota wins tonight.
    That helped him much in getting thru 2 innings giving up just 4 runs. Lucky to get out of the game without being the loser.
  • mhs95_06
    Classyposter58;1874939 wrote:Santana didn't have it tonight eh? Almost took both Gardner and Judges head off
    That helped him much in getting thru 2 innings giving up just 4 runs. Lucky to get out of the game without being the loser, as was Severino!
  • Ironman92
    mhs95_06;1874914 wrote:Playoffs begin tonight! I'll be interested in seeing how the hitters change their approach to try harder to score runs by going to the opposite field more, something I picked up on back in the 1972 when Johnny Bench took an outside edge palm ball from Dave Giusti out to RF to tie up the NLCS in the 9th inning. Up to then I had frequently criticized Bench for trying to pull the ball to LF all the time and hitting into so many double plays, something I continued to do for the rest of his career. Does anyone have any stats comparing percentage of fair balls hit to the opposite field in the post season vs. the regular season? Incentive now seems to be be higher than ever to go oppo with all the extreme shifts being employed.
    Interesting. Made David Freese a hero one postseason. Cardinals def made going oppo their thing when the going gets tough.