chazzed;841915244 said:
Definitely a lot of baseball left.
Pennant run between the Giants and Dodgers is what we hope for.
chazzed;841915244 said:
Definitely a lot of baseball left.
JollyBear;841914622 said:
Kinda like how the Dodgers have fallen down three times in a row in St. Louis?
Adrian The Cal Bear;841904132 said:
Vogelsong > Kershaw
BowDowntoWashington;841915750 said:
Solid sweep by the Dodgers. Giants fans got a little too excited when the team swept the Dodgers last time without Kemp and Mark Ellis and with Juan Uribe playing 3B.
As the teams are currently constructed, I think the race will be close. The Giants have very good starting pitching and an excellent bullpen (I believe the lowest ERA in the NL).
Golden One;841915723 said:
I'm a Giants fan, but unfortunately, the Giants just have too many people on their roster who are not legitimate big leaguers--Blanco, Christian, Belt, and Crawford for example.
1979bear;841915797 said:
The A's don't even matter to their own fans, such as they are. San Francisco and the Bay area is Giants' territory. Oakland will never be more than just Oakland. GO DODGERS!!!
1979bear;841915797 said:
The A's don't even matter to their own fans, such as they are. San Francisco and the Bay area is Giants' territory. Oakland will never be more than just Oakland. GO DODGERS!!!
Adrian The Cal Bear;841915824 said:
I'll give the Dodgers credit for dominating in this series. I'm out of the country so I wasn't able to catch any of the games.
But I will say this - difference between our teams is we don't make any excuses. You don't see Giants fans calling your sweep a fluke because Panda was out. We lost and have room for improvements. Congrats, but this will come down to the end.
sycasey;841915791 said:
I think Belt is likely a legit big leaguer -- he's just young and still learning. Those other guys . . . yeah.
Still, this was like the flip of the previous series when the Dodgers had some guys hurt and the Giants were on a roll. This time the Giants were without the Panda and the Dodgers had just gotten Hanley Ramirez. After we lost that first game I could see the sweep coming.
BowDowntoWashington;841915851 said:
Sycasey - I'm not calling you. Just pointing out that both fan bases do you have legitimate excuses for being swept.
Adrian, you're digging yourself into a hole again. The Dodgers not having Kemp and Mark Ellis was significant. Sandoval isn't on Kemp's level but his presence in the lineup is obviously important for the Giants, as his replacement (now Scutaro) is a below average player.
The Giants have excellent pitching but they really need to trade for another hitter. They've gotten very poor production from 1B, 2B, SS. 2B and SS are probably the areas that I would look to upgrade.
BowDowntoWashington;841915851 said:
The Giants have excellent pitching but they really need to trade for another hitter. They've gotten very poor production from 1B, 2B, SS. 2B and SS are probably the areas that I would look to upgrade.
BowDowntoWashington;841915851 said:
Sycasey - I'm not calling you. Just pointing out that both fan bases do you have legitimate excuses for being swept.
Adrian, you're digging yourself into a hole again. The Dodgers not having Kemp and Mark Ellis was significant. Sandoval isn't on Kemp's level but his presence in the lineup is obviously important for the Giants, as his replacement (now Scutaro) is a below average player.
The Giants have excellent pitching but they really need to trade for another hitter. They've gotten very poor production from 1B, 2B, SS. 2B and SS are probably the areas that I would look to upgrade.
Adrian The Cal Bear;841915824 said:
I'll give the Dodgers credit for dominating in this series. I'm out of the country so I wasn't able to catch any of the games.
But I will say this - difference between our teams is we don't make any excuses. You don't see Giants fans calling your sweep a fluke because Panda was out. We lost and have room for improvements. Congrats, but this will come down to the end.
ducky23;841904534 said:
I have an honest question for all of you Cal-dodgers-lakers fans out there. Do you find it kind of weird rooting for LA teams and Cal? The dodgers and Lakers (for better or worse) are SOOOO LA. And Cal is basically the antithesis of all things So-Cal. Honestly, I don't see how you can love both at the same time. Because to really, truly understand what it is to love Cal, you almost have to reject everything that so-cal represents. its like, how can you love telegraph and beach balls in the bleachers at the same time?
Adrian The Cal Bear;841915864 said:
P.S. Bow, Im going to visit UW tomorrow. Drove past it and thought it was really nice. Anything I should look out for on-campus? I want to check out the law school.
Golden One;841915821 said:
I just became a Dodgers fan!
goldenbear2005;841915874 said:
You're a freakin idiot.
GinFizzBear;841915995 said:
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Originally Posted by ducky23
I have an honest question for all of you Cal-dodgers-lakers fans out there. Do you find it kind of weird rooting for LA teams and Cal? The dodgers and Lakers (for better or worse) are SOOOO LA. And Cal is basically the antithesis of all things So-Cal. Honestly, I don't see how you can love both at the same time. Because to really, truly understand what it is to love Cal, you almost have to reject everything that so-cal represents. its like, how can you love telegraph and beach balls in the bleachers at the same time?"
I am a Cal-Dodgers-Lakers fan and I agree with golden bear 2005. Ducky23 posted a bunch of provincial nonsense. What the hell are you talking about?
Tedhead03;841916023 said:
It's very simple. People who grew up in LA but attended Cal will tend to root for the Lakers, Dodgers, and Cal. Also, I don't think you can lump Dodgers fans in the same group at Lakers fans. Dodgers fans until the bottom fell out on McCourt, showed up 3 million strong to watch the Dodgers. Lakers fans had a meltdown because the Lakers missed the playoffs the year after the Shaq trade.
Adrian The Cal Bear;841915864 said:
P.S. Bow, Im going to visit UW tomorrow. Drove past it and thought it was really nice. Anything I should look out for on-campus? I want to check out the law school.
Adrian The Cal Bear;841904390 said:
FingeroftheBear;841916737 said:
Looks like the NL West is in race to the end mode now...teams are trading for players. Philly is gutting their line-up. Giants get Pence, Dodgers get Victorino. (Rumors that the A's will sign Jimmy Rollins.)
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The A's have talked to the Phillies about Jimmy Rollins, but a deal to bring the shortstop back to his hometown is very unlikely, because the A's consider his salary too expensive.
Stephen Drew of the Diamondbacks and Yunel Escobar of the Blue Jays appear to be more likely possibilities for the surprising A's, who would like to give their offense a boost as they make an unlikely run at a playoff spot.