chazzed said:
Good. Ass. Baseball.
Unless you are on the basepaths as the Braves.
chazzed said:
Good. Ass. Baseball.
dimitrig said:chazzed said:
Good. Ass. Baseball.
Unless you are on the basepaths as the Braves.
sycasey said:dimitrig said:chazzed said:
Good. Ass. Baseball.
Unless you are on the basepaths as the Braves.
Unbelievable how they ran themselves out of a big inning. I had little faith that they would win the game after that.
bearister said:
" After being pushed to the limit in the league championship series, the top seed in each league has advanced to the World Series, which will be played at a neutral site for the first time since 1944.
The Dodgers are back in the World Series for the third time in the past five years, determined to do what they couldn't do the last two times: end a 32-year championship drought.
The Rays are back in the World Series for the first time since 2008, which was the franchise's 11th year in existence. They're one of six teams without a title (Rockies, Mariners, Brewers, Padres, Rangers).
By the numbers: The Dodgers paid nearly as much in signing bonuses this season ($25.3 million) as the Rays paid in payroll.
Dodgers 2020 payroll: $107.9 million (2nd in MLB)
Rays 2020 payroll: $28.3 million (28th in MLB)
How the Dodgers got here: They became the World Series favorite after acquiring Mookie Betts in February and did not disappoint, racing to a 43-17 record and posting a +136 run differential, both by far the best in baseball.
Wild Card Series: Def. Brewers, 2-0
ALDS: Def. Padres, 3-0
ALCS: Def. Braves, 4-3 (first NL team to come back from 2-0 and 3-1 down in a best-of-seven series)
How the Rays got here: Powered by a dominant pitching staff that features three aces (Blake Snell, Charlie Morton, Tyler Glasnow), Tampa Bay ran away with the AL East despite a middling offense that produced just 289 runs (12th in MLB).
Wild Card Series: Def. Blue Jays, 2-0
ALDS: Def. Yankees, 3-2
ALCS: Def. Astros, 4-3
Notes:
The legend continues: Randy Arozarena debuted for the Rays 51 days ago. Now, the ALCS MVP is in the midst of a historic postseason and one HR shy of the single-season record of eight. Get to know the young Cuban star.
Corey Seager on fire: The Dodger SS smashed his way into the record books with five HR and 11 RBIs against the Braves, both of which set NLCS records.
Rare matchup: This is only the second Tampa Bay vs. Los Angeles postseason meeting across the four major sports. The other was when the L.A. Rams beat the Tampa Bay Bucs 9-0 in the 1979 NFC Championship Game.
L.A. goes for the double: If the Dodgers win, it would be the first NBA championship-World Series double for one city since L.A. in 1988. (You could add 2002 with the Lakers and Anaheim-based Angels.)
World Series schedule: All games will be broadcast on Fox.
Game 1: Tomorrow (10/20)
Game 2: Wednesday (10/21)
Game 3: Friday (10/23)
Game 4: Saturday (10/24)
Game 5: Sunday (10/25)
Game 6: Next Tuesday (10/27)
Game 7: Next Wednesday (10/28)
-Axios
Cody Bellinger hit a mammoth, seventh-inning bomb to lift the Dodgers past the Braves, 4-3, in Game 7 on Sunday night.
bearister said:
Tonight Kershaw exorcises the demon!
"By the numbers: The Dodgers' 2020 payroll was the second-highest in MLB, while the Rays' was the third-lowest. (Reminder: Salaries were prorated to reflect playing 60 games instead of 162.)
Millionaires: The Dodgers' 28-man NLCS roster featured 15 players making at least $1 million this season. The Rays had six.
2 > 28: Clayton Kershaw ($16.3 million) and Mookie Betts ($10 million) made $3 million more combined this year than the entire Rays ALCS roster.
Back at it again: Only two teams have reached the World Series with payrolls ranking 28th or lower. The 2020 Rays (28th of 30) and the 2008 Rays (29th).
Bullpen comparison: The Dodgers are more expensive at every position except catcher, but the bullpen costs ($17.9 million vs. $2 million) are even more indicative of what it means to have money in this league." Axios
Ranking every World Series in MLB history
https://www.espn.com/mlb/story/_/id/29104085/ranking-every-world-series-mlb-history
okaydo said:sycasey said:I like the new, more sarcastic Joe Buck.okaydo said:
Day 3 of me watching Joe Buck call a game for 7 straight days!
Joe Buck is the best!!!!
He's been like this for a while now. He's a far cry from the "Randy Moss" Joe Buck.
sycasey said:okaydo said:sycasey said:I like the new, more sarcastic Joe Buck.okaydo said:
Day 3 of me watching Joe Buck call a game for 7 straight days!
Joe Buck is the best!!!!
He's been like this for a while now. He's a far cry from the "Randy Moss" Joe Buck.
Definitely. The switch seemed to flip 6 or 7 years ago. Glad he's loosened up.
NYCGOBEARS said:sycasey said:okaydo said:sycasey said:I like the new, more sarcastic Joe Buck.okaydo said:
Day 3 of me watching Joe Buck call a game for 7 straight days!
Joe Buck is the best!!!!
He's been like this for a while now. He's a far cry from the "Randy Moss" Joe Buck.
Definitely. The switch seemed to flip 6 or 7 years ago. Glad he's loosened up.
He magically got better after he lost Tim McCarver. Imagine that?
bearister said:
Tonight Kershaw exorcises the demon!
sycasey said:
I am disappointed that Playoff Kershaw failed to emerge last night, but there is still time.
You sure about that? Maybe look up the 2017 World Series vs. the Astros. Great first game by Kershaw. But then . . .bearister said:sycasey said:
I am disappointed that Playoff Kershaw failed to emerge last night, but there is still time.
Once you conquer the choke there is no looking back.
Sure, but if anyone wants to think this is about this particular series or these teams, probably not. TV ratings are down for everything every year (thanks to the Internet allowing people to follow the sport via all kinds of other means). Sports ratings have also been down across the board during the pandemic.B.A. Bearacus said:
.sycasey said:You sure about that? Maybe look up the 2017 World Series vs. the Astros. Great first game by Kershaw. But then . . .bearister said:sycasey said:
I am disappointed that Playoff Kershaw failed to emerge last night, but there is still time.
Once you conquer the choke there is no looking back.
bearister said:.sycasey said:You sure about that? Maybe look up the 2017 World Series vs. the Astros. Great first game by Kershaw. But then . . .bearister said:sycasey said:
I am disappointed that Playoff Kershaw failed to emerge last night, but there is still time.
Once you conquer the choke there is no looking back.
Ok, 4 Bitcoin that Kershaw wins next WS start.
I think it's both. The previous all-time low was a WS game involving the Rays. Marlins and Rays are essentially the same in terms of national interest -- low.sycasey said:Sure, but if anyone wants to think this is about this particular series or these teams, probably not. TV ratings are down for everything every year (thanks to the Internet allowing people to follow the sport via all kinds of other means). Sports ratings have also been down across the board during the pandemic.B.A. Bearacus said:
Maybe the Dodgers can win in spite of Dave Roberts?dimitrig said:
Can someone teach Dave Roberts how to handle a pitching staff, please?
He's already made 2 switches that were wholly unnecessary.