circular flexing wrote: » Looks like Marlins record of never losing a postseason series is going to be lost.
ShyMets wrote: » The Padres must be gutted. Went all in this year but the Dodgers were just too good
Igotadose wrote: » That franchise has done this in the past, loaded up on talent, even got to the WS once vs. the Y*****s that way, then dumped the talent soon after as they got their new stadium approved. Not sure the ulterior motives for this season, but shows you that there's not necessarily a quick fix for years of mismanagement.
ShyMets wrote: » Good point particularly with the Mets in mind. Cohen throwing only money at the team is not long term fix. For me its more important to get the right people installed within the Organization, develop a long term strategy and then implement it. While I expect an improvement with the Mets next year, I'm not dreaming of any Pennants just yet
Igotadose wrote: » When you see a franchise like the Braves, you get some appreciation for good management in baseball and what it can mean, painful as it is for me to say that. They're never out of contention for many years and back on top again this year. Dodgers under McCourt were eventually in bad shape, sold the team and it took it a few years to shape up, but it is now. Great luck with the signings of the likes of Justin Turner (grrr....) certainly help. A long history of great pitching, sound familiar? Still want to get revenge for 1988.
ShyMets wrote: » Being a Mets fan I don't want to see the Yankees anywhere near a WS
mod9maple wrote: » Anyone else hoping for a Yankees vs Dodgers WS, for obvious reasons? Has there ever been one in fact, since they left Brooklyn?
Deleted User wrote: » Booooo Braves. Hoping the lack of off days will help the Dodgers. Need a win tonight behind Kershaw. Worst thing about play-off baseball is the time of the games. Has a serious impact on my sleep every year. Must have woken 3 or 4 times last night to check the score on my phone :(
Deleted User wrote: » Booooo Braves. Hoping the lack of off days will help the Dodgers. Need a win tonight behind Kershaw. Worst thing about play-off baseball is the time of the games. Has a serious impact on my sleep every year. Must have woken 3 or 4 times last night to check the score on my phone
[Deleted User] wrote: » I'm ok with that Goslin is good. No matter who was on the mound for the Dodgers tonight, we need to score runs. If there are <4 runs scored in this games, I'm giving the edge to the Braves First pitch is just after 11 tonight. Will hopefully catch the first hour. Tomorrow is my morning to get up with our baby
circular flexing wrote: » Really enjoying the ALCS/NLCS so far. It would be nice to get a World Series without one of the Astros and Dodgers involved.
Deleted User wrote: » Could Tampa Bay become the new Boston? They've already won the Ice Hockey this season, and have Brady in the NFL