Looks like there might be a serious Bauer Outage in LA.
Will the Dodgers and Trevor choke the season away?
Will the Dodgers and Trevor choke the season away?
oski003 said:
His side of it is that a lady from San Diego dm'd him to travel to L.A. for some rough sex that involved choking and he has messages to prove it, even pleasant messages after the second romp. She later got a temp restraining order and is now accusing him of assault. We shouldn't be quick to jump to conclusions. He is scheduled to pitch on Sunday.
oski003 said:
His side of it is that a lady from San Diego dm'd him to travel to L.A. for some rough sex that involved choking and he has messages to prove it, even pleasant messages after the second romp. She later got a temp restraining order and is now accusing him of assault. We shouldn't be quick to jump to conclusions. He is scheduled to pitch on Sunday.
Quote:
On Tuesday, a 27-year-old woman from San Diego obtained a temporary restraining order from the Los Angeles Superior Court against Dodgers pitcher Trevor Bauer. The woman's request for the order, which has been obtained by The Athletic, describes two incidents in which Bauer allegedly assaulted her, and includes a hospital examination report that states she suffered "assault by manual strangulation" during a sexual encounter with Bauer.
The court filings describe, in graphic detail, two separate encounters that the woman says she had with Bauer, both of which started consensually but turned into assault. During the first encounter, which the woman says occurred in April, Bauer allegedly wrapped the woman's hair around her neck and choked her until she lost consciousness. The woman says that she later woke up, face down on the bed and disoriented, and realized that Bauer was penetrating her anus, which she did not consent to.
The woman's official declaration describes another encounter, which she says took place on May 15, during which Bauer again choked her during sex until she lost consciousness, at which point Bauer began punching her. From The Athletic:
The report says on the night of May 15, 2021, Bauer invited the woman to his house again and this time asked her to agree on a safe word. About five minutes into sex, she said that he began choking her again, at which point she lost consciousness and "was unable to speak or move my body." She says when she regained consciousness, Bauer was punching her head: "This was the first punch I felt but it is very possible that Trevor had already been punching and scratching the right side of my face while I was unconscious. Trevor then punched me hard with a closed fist to the left side of my jaw, the left side of my head, and both cheekbones. I remember this vividly and it was extremely startling and painful. I was absolutely frozen and terrified. I could not speak or move. After punching me several times, he then flipped me back onto my stomach and began choking me with hair. I lost consciousness again."
The woman said she had a terrible pain behind both of her ears and detailed tasting blood, as if her lip was split open. The woman said that when she regained consciousness, she was crying and shaking violently and that Bauer said to her repeatedly: "You're safe. I'm here. You're safe." He began scratching her back and whispered to her, "I would never do those things to you if it wasn't sexually."
The Athletic reports that the woman provided the court with multiple pictures that were taken after the second encounter, which show her with a visibly swollen and bruised face. The declaration also states that the woman went to the emergency room the day after the second encounter and was diagnosed with an acute head injury and assault by manual strangulation.
GMP said:oski003 said:
His side of it is that a lady from San Diego dm'd him to travel to L.A. for some rough sex that involved choking and he has messages to prove it, even pleasant messages after the second romp. She later got a temp restraining order and is now accusing him of assault. We shouldn't be quick to jump to conclusions. He is scheduled to pitch on Sunday.
He's a baseball player, and one who has been on your team for all of three months. I wouldn't be so quick to defend him. I was not going to post on here about this story because it's not a good story or a laughing matter. But since you relayed his claims, I'll relay hers:Quote:
On Tuesday, a 27-year-old woman from San Diego obtained a temporary restraining order from the Los Angeles Superior Court against Dodgers pitcher Trevor Bauer. The woman's request for the order, which has been obtained by The Athletic, describes two incidents in which Bauer allegedly assaulted her, and includes a hospital examination report that states she suffered "assault by manual strangulation" during a sexual encounter with Bauer.
The court filings describe, in graphic detail, two separate encounters that the woman says she had with Bauer, both of which started consensually but turned into assault. During the first encounter, which the woman says occurred in April, Bauer allegedly wrapped the woman's hair around her neck and choked her until she lost consciousness. The woman says that she later woke up, face down on the bed and disoriented, and realized that Bauer was penetrating her anus, which she did not consent to.
The woman's official declaration describes another encounter, which she says took place on May 15, during which Bauer again choked her during sex until she lost consciousness, at which point Bauer began punching her. From The Athletic:
The report says on the night of May 15, 2021, Bauer invited the woman to his house again and this time asked her to agree on a safe word. About five minutes into sex, she said that he began choking her again, at which point she lost consciousness and "was unable to speak or move my body." She says when she regained consciousness, Bauer was punching her head: "This was the first punch I felt but it is very possible that Trevor had already been punching and scratching the right side of my face while I was unconscious. Trevor then punched me hard with a closed fist to the left side of my jaw, the left side of my head, and both cheekbones. I remember this vividly and it was extremely startling and painful. I was absolutely frozen and terrified. I could not speak or move. After punching me several times, he then flipped me back onto my stomach and began choking me with hair. I lost consciousness again."
The woman said she had a terrible pain behind both of her ears and detailed tasting blood, as if her lip was split open. The woman said that when she regained consciousness, she was crying and shaking violently and that Bauer said to her repeatedly: "You're safe. I'm here. You're safe." He began scratching her back and whispered to her, "I would never do those things to you if it wasn't sexually."
The Athletic reports that the woman provided the court with multiple pictures that were taken after the second encounter, which show her with a visibly swollen and bruised face. The declaration also states that the woman went to the emergency room the day after the second encounter and was diagnosed with an acute head injury and assault by manual strangulation.
I certainly tease and talk trash in this thread. But I suggest we end discussion of the allegations against Bauer here, at least until the case plays out in full.
GMP said:chazzed said:Cal8285 said:I don't love the Padres. Perhaps it is nice that they sweep the Dodgers, but I'm not sure sure they aren't the bigger threat to the Giants this season, especially with the foreign substances crackdown that may hurt the Dodgers more than a lot of other teams. The Dodgers are winless since the crackdown began. Hmmmm. . . .GMP said:
Man, who doesn't love the Padres.
5 and 0 since this post, including a 2-game sweep of the Giants. I think they will be okay.
Lol. No one said they wouldn't be ok.
chazzed said:GMP said:chazzed said:Cal8285 said:I don't love the Padres. Perhaps it is nice that they sweep the Dodgers, but I'm not sure sure they aren't the bigger threat to the Giants this season, especially with the foreign substances crackdown that may hurt the Dodgers more than a lot of other teams. The Dodgers are winless since the crackdown began. Hmmmm. . . .GMP said:
Man, who doesn't love the Padres.
5 and 0 since this post, including a 2-game sweep of the Giants. I think they will be okay.
Lol. No one said they wouldn't be ok.
Cal8285:
". . .especially with the foreign substances crackdown that may hurt the Dodgers more than a lot of other teams. The Dodgers are winless since the crackdown began. Hmmmm. . ."
oski003 said:chazzed said:GMP said:chazzed said:Cal8285 said:I don't love the Padres. Perhaps it is nice that they sweep the Dodgers, but I'm not sure sure they aren't the bigger threat to the Giants this season, especially with the foreign substances crackdown that may hurt the Dodgers more than a lot of other teams. The Dodgers are winless since the crackdown began. Hmmmm. . . .GMP said:
Man, who doesn't love the Padres.
5 and 0 since this post, including a 2-game sweep of the Giants. I think they will be okay.
Lol. No one said they wouldn't be ok.
Cal8285:
". . .especially with the foreign substances crackdown that may hurt the Dodgers more than a lot of other teams. The Dodgers are winless since the crackdown began. Hmmmm. . ."
The dodgers won their last 6 games, including a sweep of the BALCO stained Giants. Whatcha smoking?
Also, Bauer was just put on 7 day admin leave.
Well, you posted my quote in response to GMP saying, "No one said they wouldn't be ok." A fair implication is that you thought my quote said the Dodgers wouldn't be OK. But GMP's reading comprehension is spot on. No one, not me, not anyone, said the Dodgers wouldn't be ok.chazzed said:oski003 said:chazzed said:GMP said:chazzed said:Cal8285 said:I don't love the Padres. Perhaps it is nice that they sweep the Dodgers, but I'm not sure sure they aren't the bigger threat to the Giants this season, especially with the foreign substances crackdown that may hurt the Dodgers more than a lot of other teams. The Dodgers are winless since the crackdown began. Hmmmm. . . .GMP said:
Man, who doesn't love the Padres.
5 and 0 since this post, including a 2-game sweep of the Giants. I think they will be okay.
Lol. No one said they wouldn't be ok.
Cal8285:
". . .especially with the foreign substances crackdown that may hurt the Dodgers more than a lot of other teams. The Dodgers are winless since the crackdown began. Hmmmm. . ."
The dodgers won their last 6 games, including a sweep of the BALCO stained Giants. Whatcha smoking?
Also, Bauer was just put on 7 day admin leave.
That isn't my take. I was simply quoting Cal8285.
Cal8285 said:Well, you posted my quote in response to GMP saying, "No one said they wouldn't be ok." A fair implication is that you thought my quote said the Dodgers wouldn't be OK. But GMP's reading comprehension is spot on. No one, not me, not anyone, said the Dodgers wouldn't be ok.chazzed said:oski003 said:chazzed said:GMP said:chazzed said:Cal8285 said:I don't love the Padres. Perhaps it is nice that they sweep the Dodgers, but I'm not sure sure they aren't the bigger threat to the Giants this season, especially with the foreign substances crackdown that may hurt the Dodgers more than a lot of other teams. The Dodgers are winless since the crackdown began. Hmmmm. . . .GMP said:
Man, who doesn't love the Padres.
5 and 0 since this post, including a 2-game sweep of the Giants. I think they will be okay.
Lol. No one said they wouldn't be ok.
Cal8285:
". . .especially with the foreign substances crackdown that may hurt the Dodgers more than a lot of other teams. The Dodgers are winless since the crackdown began. Hmmmm. . ."
The dodgers won their last 6 games, including a sweep of the BALCO stained Giants. Whatcha smoking?
Also, Bauer was just put on 7 day admin leave.
That isn't my take. I was simply quoting Cal8285.
I said I'm not sure the Padres aren't the bigger threat. How does that equate "The Dodgers won't be ok'?????Especially given the uncertainties at the point where the Dodgers were 2 games into the crackdown, with the Pads just having swept the Dodgers, a fair statement -- "I'm not sure" who is the bigger threat. If you're sure, give me 100-1 odds the Dodgers will finish ahead of the Pads, I'm happy to put $50 on the Pads. Give me 50-50, I'll pass.
The Dodgers are stacked with big guns -- even with disaster, they can't be anything but "ok." Even if Bauer's weird sexual proclivities get him suspended for the season (and even if everything was consensual, oh brother. . .), the Dodgers will be "ok." Being simply "ok," however, is total failure for the Dodgers. For last 9 years, the Dodgers have been either World Series Champions or a total failure. And except for the bogus COVID MLB season (less bogus than the 2020 Pac-12 season, but still bogus), the Dodgers have been a total failure.
It is very difficult to know who will be affected most by the crackdown, even if some guys like Bauer clearly became better through the use of Spider Tack. Alex Wood has likely been using rosin and sunscreen his whole career, just like most pitchers use some substance for grip, activity that baseball has been aware of for decades and ignored. He stopped using before the official crackdown started, and it was clearly in his head. The crackdown creates a lot of uncertainty all over the place.
The Dodgers have too much to be anything but at least "ok." I'm confident the Dodgers will be "ok." But unless there is a shift in organizational attitude, there's a really good chance they will be a failure.
Cal8285 said:Well, you posted my quote in response to GMP saying, "No one said they wouldn't be ok." A fair implication is that you thought my quote said the Dodgers wouldn't be OK. But GMP's reading comprehension is spot on. No one, not me, not anyone, said the Dodgers wouldn't be ok.chazzed said:oski003 said:chazzed said:GMP said:chazzed said:Cal8285 said:I don't love the Padres. Perhaps it is nice that they sweep the Dodgers, but I'm not sure sure they aren't the bigger threat to the Giants this season, especially with the foreign substances crackdown that may hurt the Dodgers more than a lot of other teams. The Dodgers are winless since the crackdown began. Hmmmm. . . .GMP said:
Man, who doesn't love the Padres.
5 and 0 since this post, including a 2-game sweep of the Giants. I think they will be okay.
Lol. No one said they wouldn't be ok.
Cal8285:
". . .especially with the foreign substances crackdown that may hurt the Dodgers more than a lot of other teams. The Dodgers are winless since the crackdown began. Hmmmm. . ."
The dodgers won their last 6 games, including a sweep of the BALCO stained Giants. Whatcha smoking?
Also, Bauer was just put on 7 day admin leave.
That isn't my take. I was simply quoting Cal8285.
I said I'm not sure the Padres aren't the bigger threat. How does that equate "The Dodgers won't be ok'?????Especially given the uncertainties at the point where the Dodgers were 2 games into the crackdown, with the Pads just having swept the Dodgers, a fair statement -- "I'm not sure" who is the bigger threat. If you're sure, give me 100-1 odds the Dodgers will finish ahead of the Pads, I'm happy to put $50 on the Pads. Give me 50-50, I'll pass.
The Dodgers are stacked with big guns -- even with disaster, they can't be anything but "ok." Even if Bauer's weird sexual proclivities get him suspended for the season (and even if everything was consensual, oh brother. . .), the Dodgers will be "ok." Being simply "ok," however, is total failure for the Dodgers. For last 9 years, the Dodgers have been either World Series Champions or a total failure. And except for the bogus COVID MLB season (less bogus than the 2020 Pac-12 season, but still bogus), the Dodgers have been a total failure.
It is very difficult to know who will be affected most by the crackdown, even if some guys like Bauer clearly became better through the use of Spider Tack. Alex Wood has likely been using rosin and sunscreen his whole career, just like most pitchers use some substance for grip, activity that baseball has been aware of for decades and ignored. He stopped using before the official crackdown started, and it was clearly in his head. The crackdown creates a lot of uncertainty all over the place.
The Dodgers have too much to be anything but at least "ok." I'm confident the Dodgers will be "ok." But unless there is a shift in organizational attitude, there's a really good chance they will be a failure.
chazzed said:Cal8285 said:Well, you posted my quote in response to GMP saying, "No one said they wouldn't be ok." A fair implication is that you thought my quote said the Dodgers wouldn't be OK. But GMP's reading comprehension is spot on. No one, not me, not anyone, said the Dodgers wouldn't be ok.chazzed said:oski003 said:chazzed said:GMP said:chazzed said:Cal8285 said:I don't love the Padres. Perhaps it is nice that they sweep the Dodgers, but I'm not sure sure they aren't the bigger threat to the Giants this season, especially with the foreign substances crackdown that may hurt the Dodgers more than a lot of other teams. The Dodgers are winless since the crackdown began. Hmmmm. . . .GMP said:
Man, who doesn't love the Padres.
5 and 0 since this post, including a 2-game sweep of the Giants. I think they will be okay.
Lol. No one said they wouldn't be ok.
Cal8285:
". . .especially with the foreign substances crackdown that may hurt the Dodgers more than a lot of other teams. The Dodgers are winless since the crackdown began. Hmmmm. . ."
The dodgers won their last 6 games, including a sweep of the BALCO stained Giants. Whatcha smoking?
Also, Bauer was just put on 7 day admin leave.
That isn't my take. I was simply quoting Cal8285.
I said I'm not sure the Padres aren't the bigger threat. How does that equate "The Dodgers won't be ok'?????Especially given the uncertainties at the point where the Dodgers were 2 games into the crackdown, with the Pads just having swept the Dodgers, a fair statement -- "I'm not sure" who is the bigger threat. If you're sure, give me 100-1 odds the Dodgers will finish ahead of the Pads, I'm happy to put $50 on the Pads. Give me 50-50, I'll pass.
The Dodgers are stacked with big guns -- even with disaster, they can't be anything but "ok." Even if Bauer's weird sexual proclivities get him suspended for the season (and even if everything was consensual, oh brother. . .), the Dodgers will be "ok." Being simply "ok," however, is total failure for the Dodgers. For last 9 years, the Dodgers have been either World Series Champions or a total failure. And except for the bogus COVID MLB season (less bogus than the 2020 Pac-12 season, but still bogus), the Dodgers have been a total failure.
It is very difficult to know who will be affected most by the crackdown, even if some guys like Bauer clearly became better through the use of Spider Tack. Alex Wood has likely been using rosin and sunscreen his whole career, just like most pitchers use some substance for grip, activity that baseball has been aware of for decades and ignored. He stopped using before the official crackdown started, and it was clearly in his head. The crackdown creates a lot of uncertainty all over the place.
The Dodgers have too much to be anything but at least "ok." I'm confident the Dodgers will be "ok." But unless there is a shift in organizational attitude, there's a really good chance they will be a failure.
When somebody posts "The Dodgers are winless since the crackdown began. Hmmmm. . .", it says to me that the poster thinks the Dodgers will struggle.
Anyway, you can call the 2020 season bogus until you're (Dodger) blue in the face, but LA was clearly the class of MLB last year and took home the hardware.
If the Bears went to the Rose Bowl or national championship game in 2020 nobody here would be calling that season "bogus!" If the Giants won it all in 2020, no Giants fan would be calling the season, "bogus." Only fans whose teams did not win call the season bogus.Big C said:chazzed said:Cal8285 said:Well, you posted my quote in response to GMP saying, "No one said they wouldn't be ok." A fair implication is that you thought my quote said the Dodgers wouldn't be OK. But GMP's reading comprehension is spot on. No one, not me, not anyone, said the Dodgers wouldn't be ok.chazzed said:oski003 said:chazzed said:GMP said:chazzed said:Cal8285 said:I don't love the Padres. Perhaps it is nice that they sweep the Dodgers, but I'm not sure sure they aren't the bigger threat to the Giants this season, especially with the foreign substances crackdown that may hurt the Dodgers more than a lot of other teams. The Dodgers are winless since the crackdown began. Hmmmm. . . .GMP said:
Man, who doesn't love the Padres.
5 and 0 since this post, including a 2-game sweep of the Giants. I think they will be okay.
Lol. No one said they wouldn't be ok.
Cal8285:
". . .especially with the foreign substances crackdown that may hurt the Dodgers more than a lot of other teams. The Dodgers are winless since the crackdown began. Hmmmm. . ."
The dodgers won their last 6 games, including a sweep of the BALCO stained Giants. Whatcha smoking?
Also, Bauer was just put on 7 day admin leave.
That isn't my take. I was simply quoting Cal8285.
I said I'm not sure the Padres aren't the bigger threat. How does that equate "The Dodgers won't be ok'?????Especially given the uncertainties at the point where the Dodgers were 2 games into the crackdown, with the Pads just having swept the Dodgers, a fair statement -- "I'm not sure" who is the bigger threat. If you're sure, give me 100-1 odds the Dodgers will finish ahead of the Pads, I'm happy to put $50 on the Pads. Give me 50-50, I'll pass.
The Dodgers are stacked with big guns -- even with disaster, they can't be anything but "ok." Even if Bauer's weird sexual proclivities get him suspended for the season (and even if everything was consensual, oh brother. . .), the Dodgers will be "ok." Being simply "ok," however, is total failure for the Dodgers. For last 9 years, the Dodgers have been either World Series Champions or a total failure. And except for the bogus COVID MLB season (less bogus than the 2020 Pac-12 season, but still bogus), the Dodgers have been a total failure.
It is very difficult to know who will be affected most by the crackdown, even if some guys like Bauer clearly became better through the use of Spider Tack. Alex Wood has likely been using rosin and sunscreen his whole career, just like most pitchers use some substance for grip, activity that baseball has been aware of for decades and ignored. He stopped using before the official crackdown started, and it was clearly in his head. The crackdown creates a lot of uncertainty all over the place.
The Dodgers have too much to be anything but at least "ok." I'm confident the Dodgers will be "ok." But unless there is a shift in organizational attitude, there's a really good chance they will be a failure.
When somebody posts "The Dodgers are winless since the crackdown began. Hmmmm. . .", it says to me that the poster thinks the Dodgers will struggle.
Anyway, you can call the 2020 season bogus until you're (Dodger) blue in the face, but LA was clearly the class of MLB last year and took home the hardware.
LOL, the one time this century that the Dodgers win the WS and it was the year that pretty much didn't count... and then they fueled COVID all over SoCal. Way to go, you bums!
Big C said:chazzed said:Cal8285 said:Well, you posted my quote in response to GMP saying, "No one said they wouldn't be ok." A fair implication is that you thought my quote said the Dodgers wouldn't be OK. But GMP's reading comprehension is spot on. No one, not me, not anyone, said the Dodgers wouldn't be ok.chazzed said:oski003 said:chazzed said:GMP said:chazzed said:Cal8285 said:I don't love the Padres. Perhaps it is nice that they sweep the Dodgers, but I'm not sure sure they aren't the bigger threat to the Giants this season, especially with the foreign substances crackdown that may hurt the Dodgers more than a lot of other teams. The Dodgers are winless since the crackdown began. Hmmmm. . . .GMP said:
Man, who doesn't love the Padres.
5 and 0 since this post, including a 2-game sweep of the Giants. I think they will be okay.
Lol. No one said they wouldn't be ok.
Cal8285:
". . .especially with the foreign substances crackdown that may hurt the Dodgers more than a lot of other teams. The Dodgers are winless since the crackdown began. Hmmmm. . ."
The dodgers won their last 6 games, including a sweep of the BALCO stained Giants. Whatcha smoking?
Also, Bauer was just put on 7 day admin leave.
That isn't my take. I was simply quoting Cal8285.
I said I'm not sure the Padres aren't the bigger threat. How does that equate "The Dodgers won't be ok'?????Especially given the uncertainties at the point where the Dodgers were 2 games into the crackdown, with the Pads just having swept the Dodgers, a fair statement -- "I'm not sure" who is the bigger threat. If you're sure, give me 100-1 odds the Dodgers will finish ahead of the Pads, I'm happy to put $50 on the Pads. Give me 50-50, I'll pass.
The Dodgers are stacked with big guns -- even with disaster, they can't be anything but "ok." Even if Bauer's weird sexual proclivities get him suspended for the season (and even if everything was consensual, oh brother. . .), the Dodgers will be "ok." Being simply "ok," however, is total failure for the Dodgers. For last 9 years, the Dodgers have been either World Series Champions or a total failure. And except for the bogus COVID MLB season (less bogus than the 2020 Pac-12 season, but still bogus), the Dodgers have been a total failure.
It is very difficult to know who will be affected most by the crackdown, even if some guys like Bauer clearly became better through the use of Spider Tack. Alex Wood has likely been using rosin and sunscreen his whole career, just like most pitchers use some substance for grip, activity that baseball has been aware of for decades and ignored. He stopped using before the official crackdown started, and it was clearly in his head. The crackdown creates a lot of uncertainty all over the place.
The Dodgers have too much to be anything but at least "ok." I'm confident the Dodgers will be "ok." But unless there is a shift in organizational attitude, there's a really good chance they will be a failure.
When somebody posts "The Dodgers are winless since the crackdown began. Hmmmm. . .", it says to me that the poster thinks the Dodgers will struggle.
Anyway, you can call the 2020 season bogus until you're (Dodger) blue in the face, but LA was clearly the class of MLB last year and took home the hardware.
LOL, the one time this century that the Dodgers win the WS and it was the year that pretty much didn't count... and then they fueled COVID all over SoCal. Way to go, you bums!
Big C said:chazzed said:Cal8285 said:Well, you posted my quote in response to GMP saying, "No one said they wouldn't be ok." A fair implication is that you thought my quote said the Dodgers wouldn't be OK. But GMP's reading comprehension is spot on. No one, not me, not anyone, said the Dodgers wouldn't be ok.chazzed said:oski003 said:chazzed said:GMP said:chazzed said:Cal8285 said:I don't love the Padres. Perhaps it is nice that they sweep the Dodgers, but I'm not sure sure they aren't the bigger threat to the Giants this season, especially with the foreign substances crackdown that may hurt the Dodgers more than a lot of other teams. The Dodgers are winless since the crackdown began. Hmmmm. . . .GMP said:
Man, who doesn't love the Padres.
5 and 0 since this post, including a 2-game sweep of the Giants. I think they will be okay.
Lol. No one said they wouldn't be ok.
Cal8285:
". . .especially with the foreign substances crackdown that may hurt the Dodgers more than a lot of other teams. The Dodgers are winless since the crackdown began. Hmmmm. . ."
The dodgers won their last 6 games, including a sweep of the BALCO stained Giants. Whatcha smoking?
Also, Bauer was just put on 7 day admin leave.
That isn't my take. I was simply quoting Cal8285.
I said I'm not sure the Padres aren't the bigger threat. How does that equate "The Dodgers won't be ok'?????Especially given the uncertainties at the point where the Dodgers were 2 games into the crackdown, with the Pads just having swept the Dodgers, a fair statement -- "I'm not sure" who is the bigger threat. If you're sure, give me 100-1 odds the Dodgers will finish ahead of the Pads, I'm happy to put $50 on the Pads. Give me 50-50, I'll pass.
The Dodgers are stacked with big guns -- even with disaster, they can't be anything but "ok." Even if Bauer's weird sexual proclivities get him suspended for the season (and even if everything was consensual, oh brother. . .), the Dodgers will be "ok." Being simply "ok," however, is total failure for the Dodgers. For last 9 years, the Dodgers have been either World Series Champions or a total failure. And except for the bogus COVID MLB season (less bogus than the 2020 Pac-12 season, but still bogus), the Dodgers have been a total failure.
It is very difficult to know who will be affected most by the crackdown, even if some guys like Bauer clearly became better through the use of Spider Tack. Alex Wood has likely been using rosin and sunscreen his whole career, just like most pitchers use some substance for grip, activity that baseball has been aware of for decades and ignored. He stopped using before the official crackdown started, and it was clearly in his head. The crackdown creates a lot of uncertainty all over the place.
The Dodgers have too much to be anything but at least "ok." I'm confident the Dodgers will be "ok." But unless there is a shift in organizational attitude, there's a really good chance they will be a failure.
When somebody posts "The Dodgers are winless since the crackdown began. Hmmmm. . .", it says to me that the poster thinks the Dodgers will struggle.
Anyway, you can call the 2020 season bogus until you're (Dodger) blue in the face, but LA was clearly the class of MLB last year and took home the hardware.
LOL, the one time this century that the Dodgers win the WS and it was the year that pretty much didn't count... and then they fueled COVID all over SoCal. Way to go, you bums!
GMP said:Big C said:chazzed said:Cal8285 said:Well, you posted my quote in response to GMP saying, "No one said they wouldn't be ok." A fair implication is that you thought my quote said the Dodgers wouldn't be OK. But GMP's reading comprehension is spot on. No one, not me, not anyone, said the Dodgers wouldn't be ok.chazzed said:oski003 said:chazzed said:GMP said:chazzed said:Cal8285 said:I don't love the Padres. Perhaps it is nice that they sweep the Dodgers, but I'm not sure sure they aren't the bigger threat to the Giants this season, especially with the foreign substances crackdown that may hurt the Dodgers more than a lot of other teams. The Dodgers are winless since the crackdown began. Hmmmm. . . .GMP said:
Man, who doesn't love the Padres.
5 and 0 since this post, including a 2-game sweep of the Giants. I think they will be okay.
Lol. No one said they wouldn't be ok.
Cal8285:
". . .especially with the foreign substances crackdown that may hurt the Dodgers more than a lot of other teams. The Dodgers are winless since the crackdown began. Hmmmm. . ."
The dodgers won their last 6 games, including a sweep of the BALCO stained Giants. Whatcha smoking?
Also, Bauer was just put on 7 day admin leave.
That isn't my take. I was simply quoting Cal8285.
I said I'm not sure the Padres aren't the bigger threat. How does that equate "The Dodgers won't be ok'?????Especially given the uncertainties at the point where the Dodgers were 2 games into the crackdown, with the Pads just having swept the Dodgers, a fair statement -- "I'm not sure" who is the bigger threat. If you're sure, give me 100-1 odds the Dodgers will finish ahead of the Pads, I'm happy to put $50 on the Pads. Give me 50-50, I'll pass.
The Dodgers are stacked with big guns -- even with disaster, they can't be anything but "ok." Even if Bauer's weird sexual proclivities get him suspended for the season (and even if everything was consensual, oh brother. . .), the Dodgers will be "ok." Being simply "ok," however, is total failure for the Dodgers. For last 9 years, the Dodgers have been either World Series Champions or a total failure. And except for the bogus COVID MLB season (less bogus than the 2020 Pac-12 season, but still bogus), the Dodgers have been a total failure.
It is very difficult to know who will be affected most by the crackdown, even if some guys like Bauer clearly became better through the use of Spider Tack. Alex Wood has likely been using rosin and sunscreen his whole career, just like most pitchers use some substance for grip, activity that baseball has been aware of for decades and ignored. He stopped using before the official crackdown started, and it was clearly in his head. The crackdown creates a lot of uncertainty all over the place.
The Dodgers have too much to be anything but at least "ok." I'm confident the Dodgers will be "ok." But unless there is a shift in organizational attitude, there's a really good chance they will be a failure.
When somebody posts "The Dodgers are winless since the crackdown began. Hmmmm. . .", it says to me that the poster thinks the Dodgers will struggle.
Anyway, you can call the 2020 season bogus until you're (Dodger) blue in the face, but LA was clearly the class of MLB last year and took home the hardware.
LOL, the one time this century that the Dodgers win the WS and it was the year that pretty much didn't count... and then they fueled COVID all over SoCal. Way to go, you bums!
I'm torn on this one. It's absolutely different. It counts, but it's different. A 60 game season allows far fewer chances for injuries, and that's important. Every championship team has to deal with injuries, and the Dodgers had very few. Just compare it to this year - Bellinger has missed a ton of time, Seager has been out almost this entire season, and Kershaw got very bad news today. Last year, they had only five pitchers start more than two games and only 10 guys qualify for the batting title. That's pretty remarkable and something that just doesn't happen in a full season. To me, that is why the title is questionable/different.
There are of course arguments why it counts - they played who was on their schedule (reminds a bit of the debate on Bumgarner's 7 inning no hitter) and they had an extra round to deal with (the strongest point in their favor). But I don't see how any Dodger fan old enough thinks it's as good as 1988, and I think the next time the Dodgers win a WS many fans will acknowledge that 2020 didn't feel as good.
oski003 said:GMP said:Big C said:chazzed said:Cal8285 said:Well, you posted my quote in response to GMP saying, "No one said they wouldn't be ok." A fair implication is that you thought my quote said the Dodgers wouldn't be OK. But GMP's reading comprehension is spot on. No one, not me, not anyone, said the Dodgers wouldn't be ok.chazzed said:oski003 said:chazzed said:GMP said:chazzed said:Cal8285 said:I don't love the Padres. Perhaps it is nice that they sweep the Dodgers, but I'm not sure sure they aren't the bigger threat to the Giants this season, especially with the foreign substances crackdown that may hurt the Dodgers more than a lot of other teams. The Dodgers are winless since the crackdown began. Hmmmm. . . .GMP said:
Man, who doesn't love the Padres.
5 and 0 since this post, including a 2-game sweep of the Giants. I think they will be okay.
Lol. No one said they wouldn't be ok.
Cal8285:
". . .especially with the foreign substances crackdown that may hurt the Dodgers more than a lot of other teams. The Dodgers are winless since the crackdown began. Hmmmm. . ."
The dodgers won their last 6 games, including a sweep of the BALCO stained Giants. Whatcha smoking?
Also, Bauer was just put on 7 day admin leave.
That isn't my take. I was simply quoting Cal8285.
I said I'm not sure the Padres aren't the bigger threat. How does that equate "The Dodgers won't be ok'?????Especially given the uncertainties at the point where the Dodgers were 2 games into the crackdown, with the Pads just having swept the Dodgers, a fair statement -- "I'm not sure" who is the bigger threat. If you're sure, give me 100-1 odds the Dodgers will finish ahead of the Pads, I'm happy to put $50 on the Pads. Give me 50-50, I'll pass.
The Dodgers are stacked with big guns -- even with disaster, they can't be anything but "ok." Even if Bauer's weird sexual proclivities get him suspended for the season (and even if everything was consensual, oh brother. . .), the Dodgers will be "ok." Being simply "ok," however, is total failure for the Dodgers. For last 9 years, the Dodgers have been either World Series Champions or a total failure. And except for the bogus COVID MLB season (less bogus than the 2020 Pac-12 season, but still bogus), the Dodgers have been a total failure.
It is very difficult to know who will be affected most by the crackdown, even if some guys like Bauer clearly became better through the use of Spider Tack. Alex Wood has likely been using rosin and sunscreen his whole career, just like most pitchers use some substance for grip, activity that baseball has been aware of for decades and ignored. He stopped using before the official crackdown started, and it was clearly in his head. The crackdown creates a lot of uncertainty all over the place.
The Dodgers have too much to be anything but at least "ok." I'm confident the Dodgers will be "ok." But unless there is a shift in organizational attitude, there's a really good chance they will be a failure.
When somebody posts "The Dodgers are winless since the crackdown began. Hmmmm. . .", it says to me that the poster thinks the Dodgers will struggle.
Anyway, you can call the 2020 season bogus until you're (Dodger) blue in the face, but LA was clearly the class of MLB last year and took home the hardware.
LOL, the one time this century that the Dodgers win the WS and it was the year that pretty much didn't count... and then they fueled COVID all over SoCal. Way to go, you bums!
I'm torn on this one. It's absolutely different. It counts, but it's different. A 60 game season allows far fewer chances for injuries, and that's important. Every championship team has to deal with injuries, and the Dodgers had very few. Just compare it to this year - Bellinger has missed a ton of time, Seager has been out almost this entire season, and Kershaw got very bad news today. Last year, they had only five pitchers start more than two games and only 10 guys qualify for the batting title. That's pretty remarkable and something that just doesn't happen in a full season. To me, that is why the title is questionable/different.
There are of course arguments why it counts - they played who was on their schedule (reminds a bit of the debate on Bumgarner's 7 inning no hitter) and they had an extra round to deal with (the strongest point in their favor). But I don't see how any Dodger fan old enough thinks it's as good as 1988, and I think the next time the Dodgers win a WS many fans will acknowledge that 2020 didn't feel as good.
Another loser post. Anyone else?
GMP said:oski003 said:GMP said:Big C said:chazzed said:Cal8285 said:Well, you posted my quote in response to GMP saying, "No one said they wouldn't be ok." A fair implication is that you thought my quote said the Dodgers wouldn't be OK. But GMP's reading comprehension is spot on. No one, not me, not anyone, said the Dodgers wouldn't be ok.chazzed said:oski003 said:chazzed said:GMP said:chazzed said:Cal8285 said:I don't love the Padres. Perhaps it is nice that they sweep the Dodgers, but I'm not sure sure they aren't the bigger threat to the Giants this season, especially with the foreign substances crackdown that may hurt the Dodgers more than a lot of other teams. The Dodgers are winless since the crackdown began. Hmmmm. . . .GMP said:
Man, who doesn't love the Padres.
5 and 0 since this post, including a 2-game sweep of the Giants. I think they will be okay.
Lol. No one said they wouldn't be ok.
Cal8285:
". . .especially with the foreign substances crackdown that may hurt the Dodgers more than a lot of other teams. The Dodgers are winless since the crackdown began. Hmmmm. . ."
The dodgers won their last 6 games, including a sweep of the BALCO stained Giants. Whatcha smoking?
Also, Bauer was just put on 7 day admin leave.
That isn't my take. I was simply quoting Cal8285.
I said I'm not sure the Padres aren't the bigger threat. How does that equate "The Dodgers won't be ok'?????Especially given the uncertainties at the point where the Dodgers were 2 games into the crackdown, with the Pads just having swept the Dodgers, a fair statement -- "I'm not sure" who is the bigger threat. If you're sure, give me 100-1 odds the Dodgers will finish ahead of the Pads, I'm happy to put $50 on the Pads. Give me 50-50, I'll pass.
The Dodgers are stacked with big guns -- even with disaster, they can't be anything but "ok." Even if Bauer's weird sexual proclivities get him suspended for the season (and even if everything was consensual, oh brother. . .), the Dodgers will be "ok." Being simply "ok," however, is total failure for the Dodgers. For last 9 years, the Dodgers have been either World Series Champions or a total failure. And except for the bogus COVID MLB season (less bogus than the 2020 Pac-12 season, but still bogus), the Dodgers have been a total failure.
It is very difficult to know who will be affected most by the crackdown, even if some guys like Bauer clearly became better through the use of Spider Tack. Alex Wood has likely been using rosin and sunscreen his whole career, just like most pitchers use some substance for grip, activity that baseball has been aware of for decades and ignored. He stopped using before the official crackdown started, and it was clearly in his head. The crackdown creates a lot of uncertainty all over the place.
The Dodgers have too much to be anything but at least "ok." I'm confident the Dodgers will be "ok." But unless there is a shift in organizational attitude, there's a really good chance they will be a failure.
When somebody posts "The Dodgers are winless since the crackdown began. Hmmmm. . .", it says to me that the poster thinks the Dodgers will struggle.
Anyway, you can call the 2020 season bogus until you're (Dodger) blue in the face, but LA was clearly the class of MLB last year and took home the hardware.
LOL, the one time this century that the Dodgers win the WS and it was the year that pretty much didn't count... and then they fueled COVID all over SoCal. Way to go, you bums!
I'm torn on this one. It's absolutely different. It counts, but it's different. A 60 game season allows far fewer chances for injuries, and that's important. Every championship team has to deal with injuries, and the Dodgers had very few. Just compare it to this year - Bellinger has missed a ton of time, Seager has been out almost this entire season, and Kershaw got very bad news today. Last year, they had only five pitchers start more than two games and only 10 guys qualify for the batting title. That's pretty remarkable and something that just doesn't happen in a full season. To me, that is why the title is questionable/different.
There are of course arguments why it counts - they played who was on their schedule (reminds a bit of the debate on Bumgarner's 7 inning no hitter) and they had an extra round to deal with (the strongest point in their favor). But I don't see how any Dodger fan old enough thinks it's as good as 1988, and I think the next time the Dodgers win a WS many fans will acknowledge that 2020 didn't feel as good.
Another loser post. Anyone else?
You should lighten up like10%.
Big C said:GMP said:oski003 said:GMP said:Big C said:chazzed said:Cal8285 said:Well, you posted my quote in response to GMP saying, "No one said they wouldn't be ok." A fair implication is that you thought my quote said the Dodgers wouldn't be OK. But GMP's reading comprehension is spot on. No one, not me, not anyone, said the Dodgers wouldn't be ok.chazzed said:oski003 said:chazzed said:GMP said:chazzed said:Cal8285 said:I don't love the Padres. Perhaps it is nice that they sweep the Dodgers, but I'm not sure sure they aren't the bigger threat to the Giants this season, especially with the foreign substances crackdown that may hurt the Dodgers more than a lot of other teams. The Dodgers are winless since the crackdown began. Hmmmm. . . .GMP said:
Man, who doesn't love the Padres.
5 and 0 since this post, including a 2-game sweep of the Giants. I think they will be okay.
Lol. No one said they wouldn't be ok.
Cal8285:
". . .especially with the foreign substances crackdown that may hurt the Dodgers more than a lot of other teams. The Dodgers are winless since the crackdown began. Hmmmm. . ."
The dodgers won their last 6 games, including a sweep of the BALCO stained Giants. Whatcha smoking?
Also, Bauer was just put on 7 day admin leave.
That isn't my take. I was simply quoting Cal8285.
I said I'm not sure the Padres aren't the bigger threat. How does that equate "The Dodgers won't be ok'?????Especially given the uncertainties at the point where the Dodgers were 2 games into the crackdown, with the Pads just having swept the Dodgers, a fair statement -- "I'm not sure" who is the bigger threat. If you're sure, give me 100-1 odds the Dodgers will finish ahead of the Pads, I'm happy to put $50 on the Pads. Give me 50-50, I'll pass.
The Dodgers are stacked with big guns -- even with disaster, they can't be anything but "ok." Even if Bauer's weird sexual proclivities get him suspended for the season (and even if everything was consensual, oh brother. . .), the Dodgers will be "ok." Being simply "ok," however, is total failure for the Dodgers. For last 9 years, the Dodgers have been either World Series Champions or a total failure. And except for the bogus COVID MLB season (less bogus than the 2020 Pac-12 season, but still bogus), the Dodgers have been a total failure.
It is very difficult to know who will be affected most by the crackdown, even if some guys like Bauer clearly became better through the use of Spider Tack. Alex Wood has likely been using rosin and sunscreen his whole career, just like most pitchers use some substance for grip, activity that baseball has been aware of for decades and ignored. He stopped using before the official crackdown started, and it was clearly in his head. The crackdown creates a lot of uncertainty all over the place.
The Dodgers have too much to be anything but at least "ok." I'm confident the Dodgers will be "ok." But unless there is a shift in organizational attitude, there's a really good chance they will be a failure.
When somebody posts "The Dodgers are winless since the crackdown began. Hmmmm. . .", it says to me that the poster thinks the Dodgers will struggle.
Anyway, you can call the 2020 season bogus until you're (Dodger) blue in the face, but LA was clearly the class of MLB last year and took home the hardware.
LOL, the one time this century that the Dodgers win the WS and it was the year that pretty much didn't count... and then they fueled COVID all over SoCal. Way to go, you bums!
I'm torn on this one. It's absolutely different. It counts, but it's different. A 60 game season allows far fewer chances for injuries, and that's important. Every championship team has to deal with injuries, and the Dodgers had very few. Just compare it to this year - Bellinger has missed a ton of time, Seager has been out almost this entire season, and Kershaw got very bad news today. Last year, they had only five pitchers start more than two games and only 10 guys qualify for the batting title. That's pretty remarkable and something that just doesn't happen in a full season. To me, that is why the title is questionable/different.
There are of course arguments why it counts - they played who was on their schedule (reminds a bit of the debate on Bumgarner's 7 inning no hitter) and they had an extra round to deal with (the strongest point in their favor). But I don't see how any Dodger fan old enough thinks it's as good as 1988, and I think the next time the Dodgers win a WS many fans will acknowledge that 2020 didn't feel as good.
Another loser post. Anyone else?
You should lighten up like10%.
Somebody obviously can't get over the trauma for Dodger fans that was 2010/2012/2014. Seven years and a quasi-legitimate World Series victory... you'd think that would assuage a lot of the bitterness, but I guess not.
The Dodgers have won only one WS played after a full regular season in my lifetime, and I'm in my 50s. At this point, I'm just grateful that no Dodger fans on here are claiming a championship for 1994...yeah, there was no WS that year, but the Dodgers were in first place in the NL West when the season was canceled!Big C said:GMP said:oski003 said:GMP said:Big C said:chazzed said:Cal8285 said:Well, you posted my quote in response to GMP saying, "No one said they wouldn't be ok." A fair implication is that you thought my quote said the Dodgers wouldn't be OK. But GMP's reading comprehension is spot on. No one, not me, not anyone, said the Dodgers wouldn't be ok.chazzed said:oski003 said:chazzed said:GMP said:chazzed said:Cal8285 said:I don't love the Padres. Perhaps it is nice that they sweep the Dodgers, but I'm not sure sure they aren't the bigger threat to the Giants this season, especially with the foreign substances crackdown that may hurt the Dodgers more than a lot of other teams. The Dodgers are winless since the crackdown began. Hmmmm. . . .GMP said:
Man, who doesn't love the Padres.
5 and 0 since this post, including a 2-game sweep of the Giants. I think they will be okay.
Lol. No one said they wouldn't be ok.
Cal8285:
". . .especially with the foreign substances crackdown that may hurt the Dodgers more than a lot of other teams. The Dodgers are winless since the crackdown began. Hmmmm. . ."
The dodgers won their last 6 games, including a sweep of the BALCO stained Giants. Whatcha smoking?
Also, Bauer was just put on 7 day admin leave.
That isn't my take. I was simply quoting Cal8285.
I said I'm not sure the Padres aren't the bigger threat. How does that equate "The Dodgers won't be ok'?????Especially given the uncertainties at the point where the Dodgers were 2 games into the crackdown, with the Pads just having swept the Dodgers, a fair statement -- "I'm not sure" who is the bigger threat. If you're sure, give me 100-1 odds the Dodgers will finish ahead of the Pads, I'm happy to put $50 on the Pads. Give me 50-50, I'll pass.
The Dodgers are stacked with big guns -- even with disaster, they can't be anything but "ok." Even if Bauer's weird sexual proclivities get him suspended for the season (and even if everything was consensual, oh brother. . .), the Dodgers will be "ok." Being simply "ok," however, is total failure for the Dodgers. For last 9 years, the Dodgers have been either World Series Champions or a total failure. And except for the bogus COVID MLB season (less bogus than the 2020 Pac-12 season, but still bogus), the Dodgers have been a total failure.
It is very difficult to know who will be affected most by the crackdown, even if some guys like Bauer clearly became better through the use of Spider Tack. Alex Wood has likely been using rosin and sunscreen his whole career, just like most pitchers use some substance for grip, activity that baseball has been aware of for decades and ignored. He stopped using before the official crackdown started, and it was clearly in his head. The crackdown creates a lot of uncertainty all over the place.
The Dodgers have too much to be anything but at least "ok." I'm confident the Dodgers will be "ok." But unless there is a shift in organizational attitude, there's a really good chance they will be a failure.
When somebody posts "The Dodgers are winless since the crackdown began. Hmmmm. . .", it says to me that the poster thinks the Dodgers will struggle.
Anyway, you can call the 2020 season bogus until you're (Dodger) blue in the face, but LA was clearly the class of MLB last year and took home the hardware.
LOL, the one time this century that the Dodgers win the WS and it was the year that pretty much didn't count... and then they fueled COVID all over SoCal. Way to go, you bums!
I'm torn on this one. It's absolutely different. It counts, but it's different. A 60 game season allows far fewer chances for injuries, and that's important. Every championship team has to deal with injuries, and the Dodgers had very few. Just compare it to this year - Bellinger has missed a ton of time, Seager has been out almost this entire season, and Kershaw got very bad news today. Last year, they had only five pitchers start more than two games and only 10 guys qualify for the batting title. That's pretty remarkable and something that just doesn't happen in a full season. To me, that is why the title is questionable/different.
There are of course arguments why it counts - they played who was on their schedule (reminds a bit of the debate on Bumgarner's 7 inning no hitter) and they had an extra round to deal with (the strongest point in their favor). But I don't see how any Dodger fan old enough thinks it's as good as 1988, and I think the next time the Dodgers win a WS many fans will acknowledge that 2020 didn't feel as good.
Another loser post. Anyone else?
You should lighten up like10%.
Somebody obviously can't get over the trauma for Dodger fans that was 2010/2012/2014. Seven years and a quasi-legitimate World Series victory... you'd think that would assuage a lot of the bitterness, but I guess not.
oski003 said:Big C said:GMP said:oski003 said:GMP said:Big C said:chazzed said:Cal8285 said:Well, you posted my quote in response to GMP saying, "No one said they wouldn't be ok." A fair implication is that you thought my quote said the Dodgers wouldn't be OK. But GMP's reading comprehension is spot on. No one, not me, not anyone, said the Dodgers wouldn't be ok.chazzed said:oski003 said:chazzed said:GMP said:chazzed said:Cal8285 said:I don't love the Padres. Perhaps it is nice that they sweep the Dodgers, but I'm not sure sure they aren't the bigger threat to the Giants this season, especially with the foreign substances crackdown that may hurt the Dodgers more than a lot of other teams. The Dodgers are winless since the crackdown began. Hmmmm. . . .GMP said:
Man, who doesn't love the Padres.
5 and 0 since this post, including a 2-game sweep of the Giants. I think they will be okay.
Lol. No one said they wouldn't be ok.
Cal8285:
". . .especially with the foreign substances crackdown that may hurt the Dodgers more than a lot of other teams. The Dodgers are winless since the crackdown began. Hmmmm. . ."
The dodgers won their last 6 games, including a sweep of the BALCO stained Giants. Whatcha smoking?
Also, Bauer was just put on 7 day admin leave.
That isn't my take. I was simply quoting Cal8285.
I said I'm not sure the Padres aren't the bigger threat. How does that equate "The Dodgers won't be ok'?????Especially given the uncertainties at the point where the Dodgers were 2 games into the crackdown, with the Pads just having swept the Dodgers, a fair statement -- "I'm not sure" who is the bigger threat. If you're sure, give me 100-1 odds the Dodgers will finish ahead of the Pads, I'm happy to put $50 on the Pads. Give me 50-50, I'll pass.
The Dodgers are stacked with big guns -- even with disaster, they can't be anything but "ok." Even if Bauer's weird sexual proclivities get him suspended for the season (and even if everything was consensual, oh brother. . .), the Dodgers will be "ok." Being simply "ok," however, is total failure for the Dodgers. For last 9 years, the Dodgers have been either World Series Champions or a total failure. And except for the bogus COVID MLB season (less bogus than the 2020 Pac-12 season, but still bogus), the Dodgers have been a total failure.
It is very difficult to know who will be affected most by the crackdown, even if some guys like Bauer clearly became better through the use of Spider Tack. Alex Wood has likely been using rosin and sunscreen his whole career, just like most pitchers use some substance for grip, activity that baseball has been aware of for decades and ignored. He stopped using before the official crackdown started, and it was clearly in his head. The crackdown creates a lot of uncertainty all over the place.
The Dodgers have too much to be anything but at least "ok." I'm confident the Dodgers will be "ok." But unless there is a shift in organizational attitude, there's a really good chance they will be a failure.
When somebody posts "The Dodgers are winless since the crackdown began. Hmmmm. . .", it says to me that the poster thinks the Dodgers will struggle.
Anyway, you can call the 2020 season bogus until you're (Dodger) blue in the face, but LA was clearly the class of MLB last year and took home the hardware.
LOL, the one time this century that the Dodgers win the WS and it was the year that pretty much didn't count... and then they fueled COVID all over SoCal. Way to go, you bums!
I'm torn on this one. It's absolutely different. It counts, but it's different. A 60 game season allows far fewer chances for injuries, and that's important. Every championship team has to deal with injuries, and the Dodgers had very few. Just compare it to this year - Bellinger has missed a ton of time, Seager has been out almost this entire season, and Kershaw got very bad news today. Last year, they had only five pitchers start more than two games and only 10 guys qualify for the batting title. That's pretty remarkable and something that just doesn't happen in a full season. To me, that is why the title is questionable/different.
There are of course arguments why it counts - they played who was on their schedule (reminds a bit of the debate on Bumgarner's 7 inning no hitter) and they had an extra round to deal with (the strongest point in their favor). But I don't see how any Dodger fan old enough thinks it's as good as 1988, and I think the next time the Dodgers win a WS many fans will acknowledge that 2020 didn't feel as good.
Another loser post. Anyone else?
You should lighten up like10%.
Somebody obviously can't get over the trauma for Dodger fans that was 2010/2012/2014. Seven years and a quasi-legitimate World Series victory... you'd think that would assuage a lot of the bitterness, but I guess not.
Doubling down on loser I see. Dodgers won because they are good. Have a good day
Yet you can't find anything erroneous about what I said, so what is not reality about it?oski003 said:Cal8285 said:Well, you posted my quote in response to GMP saying, "No one said they wouldn't be ok." A fair implication is that you thought my quote said the Dodgers wouldn't be OK. But GMP's reading comprehension is spot on. No one, not me, not anyone, said the Dodgers wouldn't be ok.chazzed said:oski003 said:chazzed said:GMP said:chazzed said:Cal8285 said:I don't love the Padres. Perhaps it is nice that they sweep the Dodgers, but I'm not sure sure they aren't the bigger threat to the Giants this season, especially with the foreign substances crackdown that may hurt the Dodgers more than a lot of other teams. The Dodgers are winless since the crackdown began. Hmmmm. . . .GMP said:
Man, who doesn't love the Padres.
5 and 0 since this post, including a 2-game sweep of the Giants. I think they will be okay.
Lol. No one said they wouldn't be ok.
Cal8285:
". . .especially with the foreign substances crackdown that may hurt the Dodgers more than a lot of other teams. The Dodgers are winless since the crackdown began. Hmmmm. . ."
The dodgers won their last 6 games, including a sweep of the BALCO stained Giants. Whatcha smoking?
Also, Bauer was just put on 7 day admin leave.
That isn't my take. I was simply quoting Cal8285.
I said I'm not sure the Padres aren't the bigger threat. How does that equate "The Dodgers won't be ok'?????Especially given the uncertainties at the point where the Dodgers were 2 games into the crackdown, with the Pads just having swept the Dodgers, a fair statement -- "I'm not sure" who is the bigger threat. If you're sure, give me 100-1 odds the Dodgers will finish ahead of the Pads, I'm happy to put $50 on the Pads. Give me 50-50, I'll pass.
The Dodgers are stacked with big guns -- even with disaster, they can't be anything but "ok." Even if Bauer's weird sexual proclivities get him suspended for the season (and even if everything was consensual, oh brother. . .), the Dodgers will be "ok." Being simply "ok," however, is total failure for the Dodgers. For last 9 years, the Dodgers have been either World Series Champions or a total failure. And except for the bogus COVID MLB season (less bogus than the 2020 Pac-12 season, but still bogus), the Dodgers have been a total failure.
It is very difficult to know who will be affected most by the crackdown, even if some guys like Bauer clearly became better through the use of Spider Tack. Alex Wood has likely been using rosin and sunscreen his whole career, just like most pitchers use some substance for grip, activity that baseball has been aware of for decades and ignored. He stopped using before the official crackdown started, and it was clearly in his head. The crackdown creates a lot of uncertainty all over the place.
The Dodgers have too much to be anything but at least "ok." I'm confident the Dodgers will be "ok." But unless there is a shift in organizational attitude, there's a really good chance they will be a failure.
The Dodgers lost in the World Series to the caught cheating Astros. What a total failure. Your analysis is ludicrous. You have a little man complex. It is pretty funny because your teams are historically in the top 25% in payroll. Well, it is always nice to not live in reality.
Maybe I should have put in an emoticon. I made that post 2 games into the crackdown when the Dodgers had played two game in San Diego. There were only two choices, I was teasing the Dodgers fans and didn't really think ANY conclusions could be drawn based on two games on the road against a quality team (it is baseball, you know), or I'm a total and complete idiot when it comes to baseball. Sure, the latter might be possible, but you have to be a total idiot not to at least consider it was more likely that I was just teasing Dodgers fans. Indeed, I would be WAY more worried about losing 3 of 4 in Miami this week than I would being swept in San Diego earlier -- even though the Dodgers will surely make the post-season, that Miami series is not a good sign for success in post-season.chazzed said:Cal8285 said:Well, you posted my quote in response to GMP saying, "No one said they wouldn't be ok." A fair implication is that you thought my quote said the Dodgers wouldn't be OK. But GMP's reading comprehension is spot on. No one, not me, not anyone, said the Dodgers wouldn't be ok.chazzed said:oski003 said:chazzed said:GMP said:chazzed said:Cal8285 said:I don't love the Padres. Perhaps it is nice that they sweep the Dodgers, but I'm not sure sure they aren't the bigger threat to the Giants this season, especially with the foreign substances crackdown that may hurt the Dodgers more than a lot of other teams. The Dodgers are winless since the crackdown began. Hmmmm. . . .GMP said:
Man, who doesn't love the Padres.
5 and 0 since this post, including a 2-game sweep of the Giants. I think they will be okay.
Lol. No one said they wouldn't be ok.
Cal8285:
". . .especially with the foreign substances crackdown that may hurt the Dodgers more than a lot of other teams. The Dodgers are winless since the crackdown began. Hmmmm. . ."
The dodgers won their last 6 games, including a sweep of the BALCO stained Giants. Whatcha smoking?
Also, Bauer was just put on 7 day admin leave.
That isn't my take. I was simply quoting Cal8285.
I said I'm not sure the Padres aren't the bigger threat. How does that equate "The Dodgers won't be ok'?????Especially given the uncertainties at the point where the Dodgers were 2 games into the crackdown, with the Pads just having swept the Dodgers, a fair statement -- "I'm not sure" who is the bigger threat. If you're sure, give me 100-1 odds the Dodgers will finish ahead of the Pads, I'm happy to put $50 on the Pads. Give me 50-50, I'll pass.
The Dodgers are stacked with big guns -- even with disaster, they can't be anything but "ok." Even if Bauer's weird sexual proclivities get him suspended for the season (and even if everything was consensual, oh brother. . .), the Dodgers will be "ok." Being simply "ok," however, is total failure for the Dodgers. For last 9 years, the Dodgers have been either World Series Champions or a total failure. And except for the bogus COVID MLB season (less bogus than the 2020 Pac-12 season, but still bogus), the Dodgers have been a total failure.
It is very difficult to know who will be affected most by the crackdown, even if some guys like Bauer clearly became better through the use of Spider Tack. Alex Wood has likely been using rosin and sunscreen his whole career, just like most pitchers use some substance for grip, activity that baseball has been aware of for decades and ignored. He stopped using before the official crackdown started, and it was clearly in his head. The crackdown creates a lot of uncertainty all over the place.
The Dodgers have too much to be anything but at least "ok." I'm confident the Dodgers will be "ok." But unless there is a shift in organizational attitude, there's a really good chance they will be a failure.
When somebody posts "The Dodgers are winless since the crackdown began. Hmmmm. . .", it says to me that the poster thinks the Dodgers will struggle.
Anyway, you can call the 2020 season bogus until you're (Dodger) blue in the face, but LA was clearly the class of MLB last year and took home the hardware.
Oh my god look at this angle of the Shohei Ohtani BOMB
— Ben Verlander (@BenVerlander) July 10, 2021
pic.twitter.com/IO4d0Zc1uy
bearister said:Oh my god look at this angle of the Shohei Ohtani BOMB
— Ben Verlander (@BenVerlander) July 10, 2021
pic.twitter.com/IO4d0Zc1uy
"SEATTLE (AP) Shohei Ohtani's league-leading 33rd home run of the season Friday night put him in rare company in the history of the Seattle Mariners' home ballpark.
Ohtani's solo shot in the third inning off Marco Gonzales soared into the top deck of right field at T-Mobile Park. The Angels' two-way phenom is the sixth player to reach the upper deck of the right field seats since the stadium opened in 1999. MLB's Statcast projected the homer at 463 feet."
82gradDLSdad said:bearister said:Oh my god look at this angle of the Shohei Ohtani BOMB
— Ben Verlander (@BenVerlander) July 10, 2021
pic.twitter.com/IO4d0Zc1uy
"SEATTLE (AP) Shohei Ohtani's league-leading 33rd home run of the season Friday night put him in rare company in the history of the Seattle Mariners' home ballpark.
Ohtani's solo shot in the third inning off Marco Gonzales soared into the top deck of right field at T-Mobile Park. The Angels' two-way phenom is the sixth player to reach the upper deck of the right field seats since the stadium opened in 1999. MLB's Statcast projected the homer at 463 feet."
Ungodly stars are so exciting to watch. After 60 years of sports, the 'regular' amazing athletes are sort of boring. This guy is Bonds without the steroids (?)
Much better than the Boston "yellows". At least the G-Men are using their team colors. The best so far are the Chicago uni's. I'm looking forward to see what the Dodgers come up with..Big C said:
Imagine that uni (^^^^^) with a "G" on the front, fading downward into the San Francisco fog...
Sigh.
sycasey said:82gradDLSdad said:bearister said:Oh my god look at this angle of the Shohei Ohtani BOMB
— Ben Verlander (@BenVerlander) July 10, 2021
pic.twitter.com/IO4d0Zc1uy
"SEATTLE (AP) Shohei Ohtani's league-leading 33rd home run of the season Friday night put him in rare company in the history of the Seattle Mariners' home ballpark.
Ohtani's solo shot in the third inning off Marco Gonzales soared into the top deck of right field at T-Mobile Park. The Angels' two-way phenom is the sixth player to reach the upper deck of the right field seats since the stadium opened in 1999. MLB's Statcast projected the homer at 463 feet."
Ungodly stars are so exciting to watch. After 60 years of sports, the 'regular' amazing athletes are sort of boring. This guy is Bonds without the steroids (?)
It's too bad he's stuck on the Angels.
dimitrig said:sycasey said:82gradDLSdad said:bearister said:Oh my god look at this angle of the Shohei Ohtani BOMB
— Ben Verlander (@BenVerlander) July 10, 2021
pic.twitter.com/IO4d0Zc1uy
"SEATTLE (AP) Shohei Ohtani's league-leading 33rd home run of the season Friday night put him in rare company in the history of the Seattle Mariners' home ballpark.
Ohtani's solo shot in the third inning off Marco Gonzales soared into the top deck of right field at T-Mobile Park. The Angels' two-way phenom is the sixth player to reach the upper deck of the right field seats since the stadium opened in 1999. MLB's Statcast projected the homer at 463 feet."
Ungodly stars are so exciting to watch. After 60 years of sports, the 'regular' amazing athletes are sort of boring. This guy is Bonds without the steroids (?)
It's too bad he's stuck on the Angels.
A team with him and Trout on it should be so much better!
SF beat Cincinnati earlier this year 19-4 and lost the following day to the Dodgers 2-1.bonsallbear said:
Well last night was a lot of fun to watch. Largest margin of victory this year and the most runs scored in the history of Chavez Ravine.
22 to 1; eight home runs and two of them grand slams. First time In MLB history that a team has hit 2 slams in the same game twice in the same season.
Pollack goes 4 for 5 with 2 homers- now 8 in the month of July and Pujols adds 2 to his total - 675.
Buehler goes 9-1 with 6 innings and 3 hits.
I'll be watching the reruns on this a couple of times.
GO DODGERS