lakerevolution wrote:Nats hang another run, can this be real? No home victories for either team? I wish Howard Cossell was still here
HFA didn't mean a damn thing in this series. The Nats were huge underdogs! They won it all, congrats to the Nats!
lakerevolution wrote:Nats hang another run, can this be real? No home victories for either team? I wish Howard Cossell was still here
3Peatkb24 wrote:*Here are a couple of questions for Kenny, Nuggs, Rev, and Craig:
Should the 2017 Astros, and if found guilty the 2018 Red Sox WS championships be vacated?
How pissed are you guys now after learning of this scandal?
lakerevolution wrote:If you're tipping Kershaw's pitches he should be good enough to overcome that. I give less than two fucks about this whole thing . . maybe the bad juju and karma will result in a WS championship for my Dodgers in 2020.
The saddest part is that "America's Pastime" has - over the last 40 years - been as corrupted and fouled as our government. Steroids, cheating, juiced balls and bats . . give me some NFL and NBA and I'll spit sunflower seed shells on my living room floor.
3Peatkb24 wrote:Baseball starts in less than 2 months! I can't wait, the last 5 WS Champions:
2015 - KC Royals
2016 - my Chicago Cubs
2017 - Vacated
2018 - Vacated
2019 - Washington Nationals
-What will 2020 bring? No cheaters please. I look for a Yankees vs Dodgers WS, those teams are just fully loaded.
lakerevolution wrote:The no-name A's are at it again, playing that "Green-Collar" baseball. I keep catching myself saying, "Damn, I gotta grab some tickets and go check them out!" seeing that the Coliseum is a 10-minute drive from my house. But then I get that slap in the face and realize that NOBODY can attend games except the teams and umpires. They are likely taking advantage of the shameful shadow that hangs over the Houston Ass-trholes . . and to be real, 3Peat -- the Cubs division is just a shitshow. As is the A's division. Matter of fact the AL East and NL West are the only two divisions that have played a relatively "regular" schedule so far based on relative effects of the Covid virus. The Yanks are predictably strong on both ends and the Dodgers are in a three-way dog fight between the Rockettes and the Fathers.
Based on the past few seasons, I feel pretty confident that the Dodgers will emerge as the Division leaders. We've been handed about as short as the "short end of the stick" gets the past two seasons despite having tremendous talent. I'm just glad us sports junkies have some sports to watch, which is huge for the country. And a huge salute to all the franchises, players, coaches, camera operators and commentators who are taking extra risks to bring us all the incredible diversion and entertainment that only sports can bring.
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