The Reservoir Dubs Anchorman wrote: » True though Dodgers unreal at the moment, but bound to come back to earth over the coming months. Really tough division too. Going to be an interesting second half, Brewers without a doubt the surprise package so far.
Deleted User wrote: » My post might get lost at the bottom of the last page. I'd generally expect the same to happen, but everyone keeps talking about their schedule in the 2nd half of the season, and how friendly it is for them. Delighted for the Brewers. Hope they can keep it up
The Reservoir Dubs Anchorman wrote: » Lot of losing teams coming to town against the Dodgers but there are some tough series in there too. Nationals, Brewers, Pirates, plus 25 games against Giants/Dbacks and Rockies .. Still all in all the Dodgers look likely to win 100+ games right now
jack presley wrote: » They'd better hope their cooling off period if it does happen, doesn't happen in October. You can plod along at .500 until September, then get hot and you've just as good a chance of winning as the 100 win team.
jack presley wrote: » Any fans of the home run derby tonight? I've no interest in it myself. Always found it a bit boring
ShyMets wrote: » None at all. If I'm been honest I find the All Star game a total waste of time. Just take a break and give the players a few days off
The Reservoir Dubs Anchorman wrote: » Aaron Judge ... wow ...
The Reservoir Dubs Anchorman wrote: » Decent game last night, some nice plays. Cano is still class and delighted for Yadier!
jack presley wrote: » I didn't see the game but just watched a few clips there. The interview with Harper between pitches when he was in the outfield was a good idea. Did they do that for anyone else?
The Reservoir Dubs Anchorman wrote: » Also his arrival in the white suit, loved it. He's a show man but one that is 100% committed to the game, great to see both.
jack presley wrote: » I wonder how his praising Dak Prescott and Zeke Elliot will go down when he gets back to DC!! John Wall got awful grief when he wore a Cowboys jersey.
mod9maple wrote: » I know it's bar-room banter but...Harper or Trout? Tough call. There's a few contenders for best outfield players in both leagues but I don't think anyone could argue they're both top in their respective leagues.
boccy23 wrote: » I honestly don't think that at this stage it is that close. Trout's 5 years since 2012 are historic while Harper teased with hot streaks but a part from 2015, failed to achieve what his talents show he could. This year is good and if he keeps it up for 3 or 4 more years, then maybe there is a discussion. Career WAR of 51.9 for Trout versus 25.0 for Harper.
Deleted User wrote: » The White Sox have the opportunity to have a great team in a couple of years. They're really hovering up some quality prospects
The Reservoir Dubs Anchorman wrote: » yep I'll be interested in how good Moncado turns out to be, he does look like he could be special
Deleted User wrote: » I've loads of time for teams who re-build like this. I hope it works out for them. Much better to re-build if you can, rather than stay mediocre
The Reservoir Dubs Anchorman wrote: » Agree completely. Like the Astro's did.
jack presley wrote: » The Astros tanked for years though and rebuilt more through high draft picks though.