3Peatkb24 wrote:Here are some fun facts. Out of the teams this decade (2010-2019) that have won a WS Title, these have been the best teams record wise for a decade:
1. St Louis Cardinals 899-721 = won a WS in 2011 (1)
2. Boston Red Sox 872-748 = won a WS in 2013 and 2018 (2)
3. SF Giants 821-799 = won a WS in 2010, 2012, and 2014 (3)
4. Chicago Cubs 817-803 = won a WS in 2016 (1)
5. Houston Astros 789-831 = won a WS in 2017 (1) (not a good record)
6. KC Royals 758-862 = won a WS in 2015 (1) (not a good record)
-Reason I bring this up is, the Dodgers need to get it done this season to please their fans more than anything. Here is the LA Dodgers record this decade = 919-701! That is how dominant they have been this decade. Good luck Rev and L4L
lakerevolution wrote:That dumbass Acuna from the Braves who got benched for not running out a deep hit in a game last month just did it AGAIN in a one-run loss to the Cards in game one of their NLDS. What an asshole - had he stretched his hit to a double it could have led to a run.
In the other NLDS, the Dodgers blanked the Nats 6-0 in their usual dominating fashion. Walker Buehler is lights-out. Next up, Kershaw! If we don't sweep these pretenders, I'll be a little miffed.
Lakers4Life wrote:Roberts & Kershaw are to blame. Roberts with his sentimental coaching. Making “gut coaching calls”. And Kershaw Who has to be the biggest playoff choker in MLB history.
lakerevolution wrote:Lakers4Life wrote:Roberts & Kershaw are to blame. Roberts with his sentimental coaching. Making “gut coaching calls”. And Kershaw Who has to be the biggest playoff choker in MLB history.
After the 6th inning in MLB playoff history, Kershaw has a 12 ERA. TWELVE!!! And Roberts still threw him in. I understand taking a risk on redemption and giving/getting a chance to change the narrative . . I really get it. But in sports you only get a couple chances and the last three seasons have been etched in stone as epic failures. This team can still win a World Series in the next two seasons but not with "Nice Guys Finish Last" Roberts and Kershaw. Or maybe we're just superficial modern fans who didn't live through the heartache of decades of 'almost had it' from the Red Sox, Cubs, Dodgers, Lakers and several other franchises whose older fans know how decades of heartbreak really feel.
All I have are my Lakers now
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