lakerevolution wrote:Boston jumped on us from the get-go, and we showed we can score and hang with them, a little. That's the only positive takeaway from this Game 1. Kershaw keeps adding fuel to the fire that he's not a big-game pitcher, despite his impressive statistical career. He just seems to lose his edge and give up hits to no-name .250 hitters who normally would have no chance against a pitcher of his caliber. Oh well. On to Game 2. This series has a decidedly Celtics vs. Lakers feel to it, and if the baseball gods are kind, this might turn out to be a heck of a series.
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lakerevolution wrote:The Bums were down 0-2 to the mighty Yanks in '81 and came back to win the Series. Then did the impossible in '88. I believe in miracles when it comes to sports
lakerevolution wrote:Our bats (and arms) can freeze in Boston but they will heat up in California. This is far from over.
Lakers4Life wrote:Boston won at home like they’re supposed to. Now it’s The Doyers turn to win at home. Pressures on definitely. But this isn’t over. We obviously got to make this a 3 game series.
3Peatkb24 wrote:Lakers4Life wrote:Boston won at home like they’re supposed to. Now it’s The Doyers turn to win at home. Pressures on definitely. But this isn’t over. We obviously got to make this a 3 game series.
Hey what's up my Brethren, I was starting to get worried about you. I don't go on Facebook anymore but was about too to check to make sure you were ok. Good luck to your Dodgers. Man an 0-2 hole sucks to holy hell. It's not over yet though I agree, one game at a time brother.
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