Robert's botched the 7th game of the series with the Astros by starting Darvish
GMP said:
Mr. May strikes again. Lol. I love Playoff Kershaw.
GMP said:
Mr. May strikes again. Lol. I love Playoff Kershaw.
bonsallbear said:
5 but it goes up if Roberts keeps pitching Baez
GMP said:
Serious question for Dodger fans:
Scherzer just got through the 7th, but he's probably done. You trail by 5. If you can't get 6 in the next two innings, you head home but the Nats have Strasburg on almost full rest (4 days).
What's your concern level, 1-10, at this moment?
TheSouseFamily said:GMP said:
Serious question for Dodger fans:
Scherzer just got through the 7th, but he's probably done. You trail by 5. If you can't get 6 in the next two innings, you head home but the Nats have Strasburg on almost full rest (4 days).
What's your concern level, 1-10, at this moment?
Before I answer your question, I'll say that my expectation for winning a WS title (before the playoffs began) was a 1 with a 0 being not at all confident and a 10 being supremely confident.
As for this series and a game 5, I think it's a 50/50 proposition with Strasburg going. The Nats are set up to be a very dangerous post-season team with their top 2 starters plus a very effective Corbin. Would be disappointing for the Dodgers to lose the NLDS series but not a total shocker.
sonofabear51 said:
Kershaw just lit up twice. Love it. Beat LA!
GMP said:
Mr. May strikes again. Lol. I love Playoff Kershaw.
you forgot about Baeztequila4kapp said:
I'm seriously so over Dave Roberts. He brings in Kershaw (worst playoff pitcher ever) and Kelly (worst pitcher on the roster) with the series on the line, It's like he was trying to lose. Fire him tonight.
Friedman continues to go cheap on the bullpen year after year.tequila4kapp said:
I'm seriously so over Dave Roberts. He brings in Kershaw (worst playoff pitcher ever) and Kelly (worst pitcher on the roster) with the series on the line, It's like he was trying to lose. Fire him tonight.
We are Cal and Dodgers fans. We get both.eastbayyoungbear said:
I feel like after a point it's almost better to be consistently and predictably bad than consistently good but never good enough.