lakerevolution wrote:Diamondbacks: LHP Madison Bumgarner (0-4, 8.44) will make his second start since returning from the injured list with a mid-back strain Thursday against the Dodgers. He allowed two runs in four innings against the Giants his first start back.
I know. Still mad about those Giants trophies
lakerevolution wrote:NuggetsCountry wrote:I get busy for a couple of weeks and my Yanks have dropped off the cliff!?!! WTF!?
What happened? Ken?
Ken has been incognito lately . . I think I know why but anyway hey Nuggs!!! Are you Mayor yet? As for your Yanks - yeah, IDK if it's pitching or injuries or just piss-poor skippering *Aaron Boone, pick up the white phone please * but The Bombers have completely imploded. The Devil Rays have been the hottest team in baseball next to my Dodgers, so the Yankees would probably have had to get a Wild Card berth anyway.
NuggetsCountry wrote:lakerevolution wrote:NuggetsCountry wrote:I get busy for a couple of weeks and my Yanks have dropped off the cliff!?!! WTF!?
What happened? Ken?
Ken has been incognito lately . . I think I know why but anyway hey Nuggs!!! Are you Mayor yet? As for your Yanks - yeah, IDK if it's pitching or injuries or just piss-poor skippering *Aaron Boone, pick up the white phone please * but The Bombers have completely imploded. The Devil Rays have been the hottest team in baseball next to my Dodgers, so the Yankees would probably have had to get a Wild Card berth anyway.
Been Mayor since April.
lakerevolution wrote:EXPERT ANALYSTS at ESPN have the Dodgers going all the way, with the San Diego Fathers as a possible option. They aren't talking too highly of the Cubbies' chances, but you just never know. The SF Giants BARELY missed sneaking in, but they basically CHOKED their last 5 games vs. the Rockies and Fathers - with maybe some questionable calls from the Home Plate Umpire playing a factor. Or else it would have been a Dodgers/Giants Wild Card Series, which I don't think anybody in Blue really wanted to see . Looks like their pitcher Jeff Szamardja is trade bait (maybe he should try the NFL, he was a star WR at Notre Dame) and their other World Series dynasty holdovers Hunter Pence announced his retirement this summer. Bumgardner has been gone, and possible HOF catcher Buster Posey opted not to play this shortened season and may not return to the Giants.
As for the American League, of course the Rays are the prohibitive favorite but the White Sox are looking good and the Indians (expect THAT mascot name to change as well ) could make a deep run. The Twins and the Yanks might make some noise but . . not likely - sorry Kenny
Hopefully the faithful of the Dodger Blue Nation can get what we've been missing for the last few years . . we're not as dependent on Kershaw and Jansen like we have been in years past - our bullpen is deep and our rotation is solid. The bats, of course, are spectacular, and with the addition of Mookie Betts it's really Championship or bust.
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