nobody cares, brah
The remainder of the games (5) will all be at Oracle too. Hopefully should give the advantage to the Orange & blacksycasey said:
Giants & Dodgers now .500 head-to-head on the season.
Ironically, the Giants have actually beaten the Dodgers more in LA than SF this season.OBear073akaSMFan said:The remainder of the games (5) will all be at Oracle too. Hopefully should give the advantage to the Orange & blacksycasey said:
Giants & Dodgers now .500 head-to-head on the season.
That is not surprising given that have played 10 games in LA and only 4 in SF.sycasey said:Ironically, the Giants have actually beaten the Dodgers more in LA than SF this season.OBear073akaSMFan said:The remainder of the games (5) will all be at Oracle too. Hopefully should give the advantage to the Orange & blacksycasey said:
Giants & Dodgers now .500 head-to-head on the season.
The splits are very surprising, especially before yesterday's win.71Bear said:That is not surprising given that have played 10 games in LA and only 4 in SF.sycasey said:Ironically, the Giants have actually beaten the Dodgers more in LA than SF this season.OBear073akaSMFan said:The remainder of the games (5) will all be at Oracle too. Hopefully should give the advantage to the Orange & blacksycasey said:
Giants & Dodgers now .500 head-to-head on the season.
I think you got the splits wrong. SF is 1-3 at China Basin after yesterday, and 6-4 at Chavez Ravine.philbert said:The splits are very surprising, especially before yesterday's win.71Bear said:That is not surprising given that have played 10 games in LA and only 4 in SF.sycasey said:Ironically, the Giants have actually beaten the Dodgers more in LA than SF this season.OBear073akaSMFan said:The remainder of the games (5) will all be at Oracle too. Hopefully should give the advantage to the Orange & blacksycasey said:
Giants & Dodgers now .500 head-to-head on the season.
SF at Oracle is 1-5 after yesterday, but 6-2 at Chavez Ravine.
You're right. I could've sworn that 2 game series was in SF.Cal8285 said:I think you got the splits wrong. SF is 1-3 at China Basin after yesterday, and 6-4 at Chavez Ravine.philbert said:The splits are very surprising, especially before yesterday's win.71Bear said:That is not surprising given that have played 10 games in LA and only 4 in SF.sycasey said:Ironically, the Giants have actually beaten the Dodgers more in LA than SF this season.OBear073akaSMFan said:The remainder of the games (5) will all be at Oracle too. Hopefully should give the advantage to the Orange & blacksycasey said:
Giants & Dodgers now .500 head-to-head on the season.
SF at Oracle is 1-5 after yesterday, but 6-2 at Chavez Ravine.
I glad the Giants won 2 of 3, but our run differential took a hit in the series, dropping by two. I confess I don't understand all these modern metrics, but isn't that more important? (We need a strawman emoticon.)sycasey said:
One good shutout deserves another.
The Dodgers are wasting all their runs, much like the inefficient L.A. transit system.HighlandDutch said:I glad the Giants won 2 of 3, but our run differential took a hit in the series, dropping by two. I confess I don't understand all these modern metrics, but isn't that more important? (We need a strawman emoticon.)sycasey said:
One good shutout deserves another.
and reliever Tony Watson...which kinda puzzles me given the number of lefty relievers they already have.sycasey said:
Looks like the Giants just got Kris Bryant.
You can never be too rich or have too many lefties in the bullpen..philbert said:and reliever Tony Watson...which kinda puzzles me given the number of lefty relievers they already have.sycasey said:
Looks like the Giants just got Kris Bryant.
Wouldn't be shocked if this happened....and I wouldn't be a fan of this as a Giants fan.sandiegobears said:
Not his major league debut...his first major league start. He had already pitched 3 times in MLB. And it's been done 3 other times, but not since 1953. Still, damn impressive.
Even if the Padres get Tatis back, they are fading. I shouldn't be surprised that a team I follow is fading, after all, I've followed Cal for nearly 40 years, I'm familiar with this story line.
I've held this belief for awhile and the Padres' recent play has only reinforced it for me. If Bochy wants to come back (still a big if), hard to find a better fit for him than a Padres squad that has underachieved. https://t.co/5WkaY8O66Z
— Kerry Crowley (@KO_Crowley) August 15, 2021
My understanding is that the rule of starting a runner on second base is going away next year.dimitrig said:
I hate this rule with a runner starting on second.
Please get rid of it.
Good game by both teams!