2ndTrumpetBear;842198964 said:
Nice detail having the current video board mimic-ing its '70s-era low-resolution predecessor.
Yeah, I have to admit that is pretty cool.
2ndTrumpetBear;842198964 said:
Nice detail having the current video board mimic-ing its '70s-era low-resolution predecessor.
KoreAmBear;842199167 said:
Very bad decision by Donny to go with Ricky Nolasco today. Kevin Kennedy on Dodger talk was saying yesterday that he would go with Greinke because you MUST get to 2-2. 3-1 with 2 in STL is a bad, bad place. Donny was trying to buy an extra game to get to Greinke and Kershaw, but you have to have some urgency now. Nolaso hadn't pitched in a month and down the stretch he was just plain awful (remember that 19-3 game or something against the Giants - he was the starter). If the Dodgers go down 3-1, that probably is it.
KoreAmBear;842199167 said:
Very bad decision by Donny to go with Ricky Nolasco today. Kevin Kennedy on Dodger talk was saying yesterday that he would go with Greinke because you MUST get to 2-2. Three days rest for these stellar pitchers is nothing. 3-1 with 2 in STL is a bad, bad place to be. Donny was trying to buy an extra game to get to Greinke and Kershaw, but you have to have some urgency now. Nolaso hadn't pitched in a month and down the stretch he was just plain awful (remember that 19-3 game or something against the Giants - he was the starter). If the Dodgers go down 3-1, that probably is it. You are putting your playoff life in the hands of a mediocre starter for many years.
GRRAAH;842199562 said:
Was at park today...if Gnats could do it, so can we. GO DODGERS!!
sycasey;842199223 said:
Was there anyone left on the bench to pinch-run for Ethier in the 9th? He basically walked into the double-play when a more able-bodied runner might have been able to extend the inning.
Donnie still seems overmatched as a manager.
KoreAmBear;842199715 said:
We would love to replicate what the Giants did last season. Go Doyer!
KoreAmBear;842199715 said:
Ya Dee Gordon, who is only on the playoff roster to do EXACTLY that. Still, the starting pitchers may get them over. Kershaw and if they win, Ryu. We would love to replicate what the Giants did last season. Go Doyer!
sycasey;842199223 said:
Donnie still seems overmatched as a manager.
KoreAmBear;842199715 said:
Ya Dee Gordon, who is only on the playoff roster to do EXACTLY that. Still, the starting pitchers may get them over. Kershaw and if they win, Ryu. We would love to replicate what the Giants did last season. Go Doyer!
GB54;842200523 said:
Puig's a lot of fun to watch and a great talent but I don't think he knows where he is half the time
GB54;842199752 said:
The Dodgers will win. St Louis is not that good-a couple of post steroid hitters. They'll get to Wacha next game. Book it.
sycasey;842200548 said:
Still makes mistakes by being too hyped-up and over-aggressive. Probably this will go away as he matures, but for some guys it never does (Carl Everett).
BeggarEd;842200551 said:
"Book it."
:|
grandmastapoop;842200509 said:
Hehehehe. Bye bye, Kershaw.
86Oski;842200652 said:
To my fellow Giants fans: we need to refrain from gloating and should congratulate LA on a fine season.
To the Dodger fans: Too bad you couldn't get it done. But take heart, you were really good in July and August. In fact, I think I'll contact Magic and suggest that he put "We were really good for part of the regular season" on the championship banner the team will raise at its raucous, only-in-tinsel-town celebration on Opening Day 2014. "That won't fit on the banner," you say? "F*** it," I say. You don't know when a small market team like the Dodgers will be able to celebrate a feat like this again.
Now we can update the list of NL clubs, in order of their most recent pennant:
1. St. Louis 2013
2. San Francisco 2012
3. Philadelphia 2009
4. Colorado 2007
5. Florida 2003
6. Arizona 2001
7. NY Mets 2000
8. Atlanta 1999
9. San Diego 1998
10. Cincinnati 1990
11. Los Angeles 1988
12. Pittsburgh 1979
13. Chicago Cubs 1945
Never won: Washington/Montreal
Never won as NL team: Milwaukee
Won more recently than LA but then switched leagues: Houston (2005)
At least you're ahead of the Pirates and the Cubs.
To avoid any confusion, I was joking in the first paragraph of this post.
Unit2Sucks;842200677 said:
Tough break for our Dodger Bear brethren. Even though I root for the other team, I'm sorry for KAB and all the other Dodger fans who frequent this board. I won't say better luck next year, but hopefully we'll all be able to celebrate Cal football wins sooner rather than later!
:beer:
86Oski;842200652 said:
To my fellow Giants fans: we need to refrain from gloating and should congratulate LA on a fine season.
To the Dodger fans: Too bad you couldn't get it done. But take heart, you were really good in July and August. In fact, I think I'll contact Magic and suggest that he put "We were really good for part of the regular season" on the championship banner the team will raise at its raucous, only-in-tinsel-town celebration on Opening Day 2014. "That won't fit on the banner," you say? "F*** it," I say. You don't know when a small market team like the Dodgers will be able to celebrate a feat like this again.
Now we can update the list of NL clubs, in order of their most recent pennant:
1. St. Louis 2013
2. San Francisco 2012
3. Philadelphia 2009
4. Colorado 2007
5. Florida 2003
6. Arizona 2001
7. NY Mets 2000
8. Atlanta 1999
9. San Diego 1998
10. Cincinnati 1990
11. Los Angeles 1988
12. Pittsburgh 1979
13. Chicago Cubs 1945
Never won: Washington/Montreal
Never won as NL team: Milwaukee
Won more recently than LA but then switched leagues: Houston (2005)
At least you're ahead of the Pirates and the Cubs.
To avoid any confusion, I was joking in the first paragraph of this post.
rathokan;842200620 said:
Kershaw just didn't have it tonight... but he's pitched well this post season and regular season, and he's the guy I wanted on the mound tonight. Cardinals had his number... I guess he can only own one MLB team :acclaim: