Kershaw roughed up tonight. Bellinger first in MLB to 21 homeruns. Hits 2 more tonight.
bonsallbear;842847859 said:
12 zip tonight. 5 Dodger HRs. Cory Seagar with 3, Grandal, and of course Bellinger with #22.
grandmastapoop;842847860 said:
Keep posting. It'll make the inevitable playoff loss all the sweeter.
TheSouseFamily;842847910 said:
I'm not an expert of the organizational rules of MLB but is there a chance that Frisco gets relegated to AAA next year if they keep up their current performance? How does that work?
TheSouseFamily;842847910 said:
I'm not an expert of the organizational rules of MLB but is there a chance that Frisco gets relegated to AAA next year if they keep up their current performance? How does that work?
bonsallbear;842847894 said:
Sour grapes coming from someone who supports a team that has no future. HA!
ducky23;842847933 said:
I don't understand the point of trying to troll Giants fans. I've gotten three titles from the Giants. the dubs are about to win a ton more. I'm good, thanks
ducky23;842847933 said:
I don't understand the point of trying to troll Giants fans. I've gotten three titles from the Giants. the dubs are about to win a ton more. I'm good, thanks
ducky23;842847933 said:
I don't understand the point of trying to troll Giants fans. I've gotten three titles from the Giants. the dubs are about to win a ton more. I'm good, thanks
bonsallbear;842848129 said:
Dodgers still riding the train. Three more homers last night -two by Grandal. Big three game series with Rocs coming up. GO BLUE!
GB54;842848589 said:
If the Dodgers win a WS, it will be moved to OT but we'll all likely to be dead then.
KoreAmBear;842848582 said:
Did I ever mention how I love this thread? Man, still hard to believe that Adrian started this in 2012. Actually the 5-year anniversary is this Monday. We need to do something special!
NYCGOBEARS;842848603 said:
I loved this thread in '12 & '14. Now, not so much.
bonsallbear;842848595 said:
What ever happened to Vogelsang?
sycasey;842848642 said:
The scoreboard for the life of this thread still stands as such:
NL Pennants:
Giants - 2
Dodgers - 0
World Series trophies:
Giants - 2
Dodgers - 0
Dodgers do lead in NL West championships, 4-1, so you guys still have that.
GRRAAH;842848690 said:
Keep holding on to that all summer as the horrendously overrated Giants continue their fade into oblivion.
bonsallbear;842848129 said:
Dodgers still riding the train. Three more homers last night -two by Grandal. Big three game series with Rocs coming up. GO BLUE!
Schroeder71;842848763 said:
This is the weakest SF Giants team in 30 years. I think that they have a shot at 100 losses. This team is last in HRs in the majors and one of the weakest offensive teams in baseball. I would break up the aging team and trade Cueto & Belt at the trade deadline. This team is injury prone, too. I would like to keep Nunez because of his speed but if he can bring some bigtime prospects, pull the trigger...Waive Cain.
The Giants top three draft picks were high schoolers ranging between 17-18 years old. By the time that any of 'em arrive at AT&T, it will be 5 to 7 years into the future. The core of the team (ages 28-32 now) will be past their prime in their mid 30s. It's time to rebuild for the future. Lincecum & Cain are finished. Cueto wants to opt out of his contract at the end of this season. Bumgarner is the only consistent starting pitcher for next season. The team needs to trade or sign some free agents with power. The Colorado Rockies have hitters up an down their lineup to "die" for...
bonsallbear;842848853 said:
Dodgers look well positioned to stay on top of their division for sometime. Average age of starting position players is well under30. And the pitching staff looks solid 1 thru 4 Fingers crossed!!
ducky23;842849000 said:
I don't know why more people aren't saying this, but why shouldn't the giants trade posey?
Like people are saying, the giants probably won't be contending for another 2-3 years. By that time, you have to think posey will be in a clear decline and/or will have to be moved to first base (which greatly decreases his value). Three years from now he will probably be a panik type hitter (.300 avg with little pop) playing first base (and he's not that great defensively at first). That's not a high WAR player. Move him now while he's having a great year and get the pieces you need to rebuild.
It'll be very similar to the Matt Williams deal. Hugely unpopular, but something that needs to be done for the long run.
KoreAmBear;842849013 said:
Doing well now but McCarthy, Hill, Ryu and Maeda are far from being sure things.
bonsallbear;842849856 said:
After getting shut out the previous night, the Dodgers came back with Whitey Herzogs favorite play - the 3 run home run. I would like to thank the Giants for extending the Rocs miseries.
82gradDLSdad;842849975 said:
I think you mean Earl Weaver. Whitey had a soft spot for slap-hitting track guys who could run and play a little baseball.
TheSouseFamily;842849977 said:
Yeah, that was Earl Weaver. On a separate note, it's surprising how few men go by Whitey these days.