Cal_Fan2;842145626 said:
Very weird though if I remember right, he only played like 1 or 2 games and then retired.....
Half a season, I think. He was done at that point.
Cal_Fan2;842145626 said:
Very weird though if I remember right, he only played like 1 or 2 games and then retired.....
high calibear;842145627 said:
this one was pretty weird too...
NYCGOBEARS;842145631 said:
For sure.
KoreAmBear;842145705 said:
People change LOL.
TheSouseFamily;842145708 said:
Damn you, KAB! That picture of the Garve wearing brown makes me sad.
LethalFang;842145592 said:
Due to the curvature of Earth, you can't see the Giants at the White House no matter how good your binoculars are.
They have never been respectable. GO BEARS!!!BeggarEd;842146255 said:
Giants win! Brett MVP Pill! Hopefully they can string together a few more here and make a push to get back to .500 and some kind of respectability.
uchighlander;842146429 said:
They have never been respectable. GO BEARS!!!
bonsallbear;842147036 said:
The following is from a recent MLB interview with Dan Mattingly:
Kershaw outdid himself in July with a 1.34 ERA, a 0.596 WHIP and a 21.50 strikeout-to-walk ratio. Since 1916, no pitcher with at least six starts has done better in a month. He struck out 43 and walked only two.
Kershaw leads the Major Leagues with a 1.87 ERA and a .185 opponents' batting average. He's second in the National League with 161 strikeouts and 168 1/3 innings pitched. He's tied for second place in the league in both shutouts (2) and complete games (3).
Seriously, would you still choose Voglesong over Kershaw???
Okay....I'll give you that but as a life long Dodger fan....even in Brooklyn....I have never like the Giants so I guess in my eyes they have never been respectable.BeggarEd;842146435 said:
If 2 of the last 3 World Series wins isn't respectable then I'd hate to not have one since 1988.
Nice catch by Pig in the 9th against the Yankees last night...
uchighlander;842147065 said:
Okay....I'll give you that but as a life long Dodger fan....even in Brooklyn....I have never like the Giants so I guess in my eyes they have never been respectable.
As far as Puig goes.....he is as talented as they come but has alot to learn. An example is last night he's on second with two outs...the ball is hit to center for a hit and he was watching it instead of running. He was thrown out at home....I mean with two outs you don't watch the ball you run....if it's caught no big deal....if it falls you score.
GO BEARS!!!
Cal Panda Bear;842147054 said:
OMG guys, the post about Vogey being better over Kershaw was LITERALLY done a year ago, when Vogey was en route to leading his team to a World Series. It was also a tounge-in-cheek comment after Vogey outpitched Kershaw in a game.
Seriously, give it a break. We get it Doyer fans, you think Kershaw is the greatest pitcher to walk the earth. There, happy? Talk to me when he wins a championship ring (which he could very well do this year...but who knows!?!)
KoreAmBear;842147067 said:
Yep he does that, he makes wide turns as he rounds 1B, he flips the bat (although he held onto it after yesterday's HR), doesn't back off when someone else has a play, and tries to steal bases for no reason (e.g. from 2nd to 3rd with two outs and Hanley at the plate - he's done it at least 3 times); but he gets game winning hits, forces the issue and causes errors, and his exuberance has been a joy to watch. I'll take that any day.
YuSeeBerkeley;842147075 said:
I have to say that all the boneheaded plays made by the Dodgers (and not just Puig) is a little disconcerting. At some point, blame should fall with the manager, no? Despite the wins, Mattingly still does not inspire confidence.
KoreAmBear;842147081 said:
That one drop by Mark Ellis could have gone either way. The RF has a better angle and should have called off the 2B. However, Mark Ellis is like 30 years older than Puig and he should have been more demonstrative in calling off Puig if he had it. Oh well.
Mattingly learned from Torre, who wasn't a great Xs and Os manager himself. They are both suited for managing egos on high profile teams. I still scratch my head at some of his moves, but I think he's getting better. As far as a person, he's all class - he's humble and always takes the tough questions from the media (which includes the obnoxious TJ Simers).
GB54;842147086 said:
Good observation on Torre. A manager in the AL has two basic jobs: keep everyone motivated and happy and work the bullpen. He was very good at the former and had Mariano for the latter. He never did as well in situations where he had to rely on x's and o's instead of talent.
YuSeeBerkeley;842147091 said:
He did a pretty good job while managing the Dodgers, too, though. I don't know. They say first impressions are hard to overcome, and my first impression of Donny baseball was when he inadvertently made two trips to the mound and was forced to change relievers ending up with a loss. A pretty boneheaded move that made me skeptical of his acumen from the beginning.
Adrian The Cal Bear;841904132 said:
Vogelsong > Kershaw
chazzed;842150779 said:
Yeah, no.
NYCGOBEARS;842150795 said:
Sadly, I agree. Kershaw is having an unbelievable year.
moonpod;842150804 said:
As a dodger fan this streak is a little scary too good to be true kinda thing honestly...
CalBear68;842150819 said:
Rev up the Dogger bandwagon:
CalBear68;842150968 said:
Well, I'm more of an A's fan (grew up in Oakland area), so I didn't hear about the incident until you posted. Sounds pretty stupid. As we know, each team has their share of cretinous fans that do stupid things at the ballpark. I do enjoy needling Dogger fans tho'.
moonpod;842150804 said:
As a dodger fan this streak is a little scary too good to be true kinda thing honestly...