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14 minutes ago, Mark Vader said:

Anyone think that the Astros can repeat?

 

Could we have an Astros-Dodgers rematch?

 

anything is possible, it's just a spin of the roulette wheel with this playoff format, health and luck and suddenly hot pitching is all that matters.

 

Posted
26 minutes ago, row_33 said:

Red Sox deserve it?  for spending like the Yankees?

 

i'm bitter because the Jays are richer than both combined and refuse to spend to win......   :(

 

 

 

I say they deserve it because they've been the best team in baseball since April. 

Posted
19 minutes ago, Gugny said:

 

I say they deserve it because they've been the best team in baseball since April. 

 

no question there.

 

injuries have hampered the records of a few teams that were always cakewalking to the playoffs this season, that point has to be made (though it is really worthless) but they seem to be back to full strength

 

should be one of the better showcases the AL has had in years for great teams, but only if the Yankees win tonight...  :D

 

 

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can they quantify the effect that tonight's winner has on ratings and national interest for the rest of the playoffs?

 

probably 90% of the non-fanbase interest is hinging on the Yankees winning

 

 

 

Posted
6 hours ago, row_33 said:

 

That’s a series I won’t watch one second of

 

 

Same here, but I am positive I'll be rooting for the winner in the NLCS.

Posted
1 hour ago, row_33 said:

Red Sox deserve it?  for spending like the Yankees?

 

i'm bitter because the Jays are richer than both combined and refuse to spend to win......   :(

 

 

I wouldn't say they are richer, they are owned by a corporation so Rodgers money cant just be spent freely on them, they can only really spend what they make. It's not like the Steinbrenners who can just reach into their wallets and spend whatever cash they want. And the Jay's do have a huge payroll, thanks in part to Martin (who I do like for his leadership and willingness to do whatever to help like playing almost the entire infield) and Mr collected a full paycheck for 0 games played/I'm a shortstop only Tulo.

 

But Rodgers does like treating the Jay's like they are a small market team in a big market. That's the entire reason they went after Shapiro to run things, cause he was in charge of the Indians and ran them as a small market franchise. If you noticed with them, they never had alot of success on the field until he left, but they had a nice stadium and game day experience. Kinda what Rodgers wants. Support the team no matter the record like the people of Toronto did for the Leafs, and sell out the stadium buying expensive beer and food while hanging out with your friends.

 

Hopefully the Mets do us a solid and take them off our hands this offseason to ruin (oops typo, I meant run) their franchise.

 

The front office is already starting the 'soften you expectations for next season' press releases as it's going to be another 'development/evaluation' year with the younger kids being brought up to fill the roster while they slash payroll and stay out of FA signings that didnt come out of the dumpsters. (I keep hearing 'expect more Jaimie Garcia type signings' this offseason to fill out the roster, and Oh/Axford/Clippard types that can be flipped at the deadline for assetts)

Posted
1 hour ago, apuszczalowski said:

I wouldn't say they are richer, they are owned by a corporation so Rodgers money cant just be spent freely on them, they can only really spend what they make. It's not like the Steinbrenners who can just reach into their wallets and spend whatever cash they want. And the Jay's do have a huge payroll, thanks in part to Martin (who I do like for his leadership and willingness to do whatever to help like playing almost the entire infield) and Mr collected a full paycheck for 0 games played/I'm a shortstop only Tulo.

 

But Rodgers does like treating the Jay's like they are a small market team in a big market. That's the entire reason they went after Shapiro to run things, cause he was in charge of the Indians and ran them as a small market franchise. If you noticed with them, they never had alot of success on the field until he left, but they had a nice stadium and game day experience. Kinda what Rodgers wants. Support the team no matter the record like the people of Toronto did for the Leafs, and sell out the stadium buying expensive beer and food while hanging out with your friends.

 

Hopefully the Mets do us a solid and take them off our hands this offseason to ruin (oops typo, I meant run) their franchise.

 

The front office is already starting the 'soften you expectations for next season' press releases as it's going to be another 'development/evaluation' year with the younger kids being brought up to fill the roster while they slash payroll and stay out of FA signings that didnt come out of the dumpsters. (I keep hearing 'expect more Jaimie Garcia type signings' this offseason to fill out the roster, and Oh/Axford/Clippard types that can be flipped at the deadline for assetts)

 

good assessment, I'm totally p.o.'ed at the Toronto fan base in town.... for all sports...

 

Rogers uses the Jays as free advertising, does not pay a competitive amount for broadcasting rights, which is the money-minting playpen of the top half of baseball teams these days, Comcast deals are obscene....

 

yup, we think Toronto is a tiny market that can't compete;  as long as the Yankees and Red Sox are balling there is no hope at all, when one or both fall then the Jays may have a chance, but Bos/NYY haven't taken many years off since 1994

 

 

 

 

Posted

A's fan here. Pretty much playing on house money at this point. Nobody expected us to be here. 97 wins later, we're in and hoping to wreak havoc. 

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Posted
11 minutes ago, 707BillsFan said:

A's fan here. Pretty much playing on house money at this point. Nobody expected us to be here. 97 wins later, we're in and hoping to wreak havoc. 

 

I'm jumping on that bandwagon hard tonight!   :thumbsup:

2 hours ago, apuszczalowski said:

I wouldn't say they are richer, they are owned by a corporation so Rodgers money cant just be spent freely on them, they can only really spend what they make. It's not like the Steinbrenners who can just reach into their wallets and spend whatever cash they want. And the Jay's do have a huge payroll, thanks in part to Martin (who I do like for his leadership and willingness to do whatever to help like playing almost the entire infield) and Mr collected a full paycheck for 0 games played/I'm a shortstop only Tulo.

 

But Rodgers does like treating the Jay's like they are a small market team in a big market. That's the entire reason they went after Shapiro to run things, cause he was in charge of the Indians and ran them as a small market franchise. If you noticed with them, they never had alot of success on the field until he left, but they had a nice stadium and game day experience. Kinda what Rodgers wants. Support the team no matter the record like the people of Toronto did for the Leafs, and sell out the stadium buying expensive beer and food while hanging out with your friends.

 

Hopefully the Mets do us a solid and take them off our hands this offseason to ruin (oops typo, I meant run) their franchise.

 

The front office is already starting the 'soften you expectations for next season' press releases as it's going to be another 'development/evaluation' year with the younger kids being brought up to fill the roster while they slash payroll and stay out of FA signings that didnt come out of the dumpsters. (I keep hearing 'expect more Jaimie Garcia type signings' this offseason to fill out the roster, and Oh/Axford/Clippard types that can be flipped at the deadline for assetts)

 

You mean the Mets could be run even worse than they are now?   :blink:

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Posted
20 minutes ago, KD in CA said:

 

I'm jumping on that bandwagon hard tonight!   :thumbsup:

 

You mean the Mets could be run even worse than they are now?   :blink:

 

The O's have given teams something to aim for in horrendousness

 

 

Posted
9 hours ago, Kirby Jackson said:

Lllllllllllluuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuukkkkkkkkkkkeeeeeeee!

That was one of the best at bats in a big spot that I have ever seen.  Voit just kept fighting off pitches until he got one he could handle.

 

That game was decided when the Yankees clinched home field.  The young A's (who have maybe the best defensive infield I've ever seen) seemed a little overwhelmed by the scene in the Bronx.

Posted

Running away from your starting pitchers who got you there is such a beta move, you are admitting you have no confidence in the upcoming game

 

good thing Judge put the smack down on this garbage like a rat trap, breaking the A’s neck.

 

 

Posted
3 hours ago, row_33 said:

Running away from your starting pitchers who got you there is such a beta move, you are admitting you have no confidence in the upcoming game

 

good thing Judge put the smack down on this garbage like a rat trap, breaking the A’s neck.

 

 

 

Severino was done after the 4th inning.  Everyone who know the Yankees well could see it.  One of Boone’s shortcomings, IMO, is leaving pitchers in the game too long when it is clear that they are done.  The real hero last night was Betances who entered the game with 2 base runners, and dominated for 2 innings.  Ideally, Severino would be a really good middle reliever, set up guy, or closer.  He’s not the guy who’s going to consistently give you 6-7 innings.  

Posted
7 hours ago, snafu said:

 

Wilpon is cheap.

And Jeff meddles too much is why Cherrington is not even throwing his name in the hat for an interview at GM. Mets will settle for the underwhelming Melvin or Larocque. 

 

 

That Atlanta/Dodger game last night had the intensity of a late August Sunday afternoon game at Citi.  Braves are won an easy division and look outmatched early on. 

Posted
20 hours ago, Johnny Hammersticks said:

 

Severino was done after the 4th inning.  Everyone who know the Yankees well could see it.  One of Boone’s shortcomings, IMO, is leaving pitchers in the game too long when it is clear that they are done.  The real hero last night was Betances who entered the game with 2 base runners, and dominated for 2 innings.  Ideally, Severino would be a really good middle reliever, set up guy, or closer.  He’s not the guy who’s going to consistently give you 6-7 innings.  

He’s exactly that guy!! While I agree it was time to make the move, Severino is a horse. He keeps his velocity late in the game and gets better as games go along. His issue is that he starts off slowly when he’s bad: That game was over before the Yanks came to bat because good Severino was there. 66% of his starts went until AT LEAST 2 outs in the 6th. That’s a ton in today’s game.

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