One ticket, both games. Just like at the stick, except without the water table and with a sheboygan brotty.
Unit2Sucks;842142441 said:
One ticket, both games. Just like at the stick, except without the water table and with a sheboygan brotty.
KoreAmBear;842142430 said:
Donny is starting to get better. It only took him 5 blown saves by League in like a week to finally name Jansen the closer. Seriously though, Donny has been working the bully much better lately. Yet the Dodgers now bring up Marmol and send Dominguez to the DL (probably some fake injury). Get ready for League II.
KoreAmBear;842142445 said:
Wow I'm surprised in this day and age of maximizing income at every instance.
86Oski;842142453 said:
The first game is a make-up of the game that was rained out in Cinci a couple of weeks ago. The Reds will be the "home team" (home uniforms, bat in the bottom of the inning).
Edit: It looks like it's the nightcap that is the make-up of the earlier game.
Adrian The Cal Bear;841904132 said:
Vogelsong > Kershaw
Cal Panda Bear;842143906 said:
The Dodgers might be in first place right now but let's talk once you guys win a world series.
Cal Panda Bear;842144539 said:
Cal Panda Bear;842144539 said:
Cal Panda Bear;842144539 said:
90sBear;842144647 said:
Dodgers and Giants suck, get over it. New ownership throwing millions at overrated talent, newer stadium with fair weather fans, and barely playing .500 ball. Pathetic.
BowDowntoWashington;842144666 said:
I was at the Giants game today (up in the Bay Area for business). Pretty terrible atmosphere. Lots of shots of San Francisco on the scoreboard. The focus doesn't seem to be on baseball. Most of the crowd cheers on routine fly balls.
90sBear;842144734 said:
ATT park is Yuppyville. Beautiful yard, maybe the best, but as a non-Giants fan, I'm always annoyed going there being surrounded by lame Giants fans.
goldenbear2005;842144761 said:
Agreed. Yuppyville central.
90sBear;842144647 said:
Dodgers and Giants suck, get over it. New ownership throwing millions at overrated talent, newer stadium with fair weather fans, and barely playing .500 ball. Pathetic.
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The A's have had their share of unlikely wins the past week, but Sunday's stood out. Jarrod Parker had his worst start since late April and Oakland's recently challenged offense had to fight back not once, but twice.
And fight the A's did, led by the man Oakland most needs to get hot, Yoenis Cspedes. He drove in four runs and the A's scored in double-digits for the first time in three weeks, downing the Angels 10-6 and taking a six-game lead in the AL West. The last time Oakland had a lead of six or more games before the end of July was in 1988.
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"I didn't for one minute think down 5-0 that we're not going to come back and do something," A's manager Bob Melvin said. "It's tough to come back from a five-run lead, but these guys are pretty relentless."
"We had to battle, and we made it happen," said second baseman Eric Sogard, who also had three hits, drove in two and scored two.
SchadenBear;842145249 said:
Hey Ha.
TheSouseFamily;842145499 said:
And The Beard is a Dodger? I think that gives both Dodger and Giants fans a slight hint of the taste of vomit in our mouths.
TheSouseFamily;842145499 said:
And The Beard is a Dodger? I think that gives both Dodger and Giants fans a slight hint of the taste of vomit in our mouths.
NYCGOBEARS;842145501 said:
I couldn't have said it better.
TheSouseFamily;842145499 said:
And The Beard is a Dodger? I think that gives both Dodger and Giants fans a slight hint of the taste of vomit in our mouths.
sycasey;842145548 said:
Yeah, this is going to be weird.
SchadenBear;842145249 said:
Hey Ha.
sycasey;842144736 said:
I can't imagine why the atmosphere would be bad while the team is playing like crap and being swept by the Cubs.
I have been to other stadiums -- in most of them people cheer on routine fly balls, because when you are watching the game live it's not clear off the crack of the bat whether or not a fly ball to the outfield will be caught.
foggybear;842145594 said:
Hard to blame the fans in the seats for that. (I still get 'deeked' if I fail to watch the defensive player's reaction.) What I find amusing is a home crowd that boos whenever the visitors issue an intentional walk, even when the situation is screaming for it. Giants fans as a group are generally knowledgeable and engaged, but they seem particularly susceptible, probably a Barry Bonds-era holdover. Some (NOT ALL) intentional walks issued to Bonds defied normal NL strategy, yet even today a climate has set in at AT&T where all IW's are met with incredulity and outrage. I wonder if I am I alone in this observation.
KoreAmBear;842145564 said:
Not weirder than this:
KoreAmBear;842145564 said:
Not weirder than this:
I actually saw Wilson working out at a local park here in Honolulu (Kahala to be exact) about 3 weeks ago. My son had a little league game at an adjacent field and he was using a bigger diamond to work on stuff. Dude was huge and looked good. He had his trademark beard.
NYCGOBEARS;842145620 said:
Nothing's weirder than the fact that Juan Marichal ended his career wearing Dodger blue.
KoreAmBear;842145564 said:
Not weirder than this:
I actually saw Wilson working out at a local park here in Honolulu (Kahala to be exact) about 3 weeks ago. My son had a little league game at an adjacent field and he was using a bigger diamond to work on stuff. Dude was huge and looked good. He had his trademark beard.