NYCGOBEARS;842179581 said:
World Series champs two of the last three years. Money well spent.
Two-shay, Giants fan. I will now exit this thread. You guys are serious about your baseball!
NYCGOBEARS;842179581 said:
World Series champs two of the last three years. Money well spent.
MisterNoodle;842179585 said:
Two-shay, Giants fan. I will now exit this thread. You guys are serious about your baseball!
NYCGOBEARS;842179587 said:
Lol. We are. Your penance is to go find and abuse some Ducks.
CalBear68;842179589 said:
There's one flapping around this board right now!
NYCGOBEARS;842179581 said:
World Series champs two of the last three years. Money well spent.
RoseBowlThirsty;842179789 said:
Amen to that. :cheer
Are you heading to any games in NY this week? It looked like a nice Giants crowd at the Mets game last night. I imagine there will be a lot of Giants fans at the games at Citi Field and Yankee Stadium over the next 5 days.
86Oski;842157695 said:
Preferring Vin's return for another year to a Dodgers' World Series title? Finally, we've found something on which Dodger fans and Giant fans can agree!
YuSeeBerkeley;842180933 said:
I'm curious what the Giants fans think about the D-Bags whining about the Dodger pool party from yesterday. Was it really as classless as they say, or do you think it's just sour grapes?
YuSeeBerkeley;842180933 said:
I'm curious what the Giants fans think about the D-Bags whining about the Dodger pool party from yesterday. Was it really as classless as they say, or do you think it's just sour grapes?
beelzebear;842180940 said:
I read that the D-Bags specifically asked the Dodgers *NOT* to celebrate on the field upon hearing they won the NL West. Dodgers obliged and went over the fence to the pool, thus technically honoring the D-bags request.
It wasn't classless because they honored the request. It was sour grapes because D-bags still go a bug up their butt.
Okay, the D-bags have the right to be pissed but you always look like a jerk for pooping a party.
beelzebear;842180940 said:
I read that the D-Bags specifically asked the Dodgers *NOT* to celebrate on the field upon hearing they won the NL West. Dodgers obliged and went over the fence to the pool, thus technically honoring the D-bags request.
It wasn't classless because they honored the request. It was sour grapes because D-bags still go a bug up their butt.
Okay, the D-bags have the right to be pissed but you always look like a jerk for pooping a party.
GB54;842180949 said:
That's a ridiculous request and shouldn't be honored
OneTopOneChickenApple;842181295 said:
According to the LA Times, the Dbacks:
1 Asked Dodger fans in April who were sitting behind home plate, to change their shirts or move to different seats. Douche move.
2. Then they at the heads of Puig and Zack Greinke. Cowardly move.
3. Ask the Dodgers not to celebrate on their field. Petty move.
Besides, the players jumped in the pool after everyone left the stadium.
Don'tDance;842180789 said:
I only care about three things in professional baseball after they canceled a World Series and free agency went hog wild:
1) Vin Scully
2) The Giant's losing
3) The A's, [U]if[/U] they commit to Oakland
I am completely impressed by the die-hard A's fans, I wish I was one.
OneTopOneChickenApple;842181295 said:
According to the LA Times, the Dbacks:
1 Asked Dodger fans in April who were sitting behind home plate, to change their shirts or move to different seats. Douche move.
2. Then they threw at the heads of Puig and Zack Greinke. Cowardly move.
3. Ask the Dodgers not to celebrate on their field. Petty move.
Besides, the players jumped in the pool after everyone left the stadium.
sycasey;842181372 said:
The D-Backs really have a lot of demands for a team that's only 15 years old.
Quote:
"There's no honor that could be too great for Vin Scully, and I absolutely would love to rename a street for him," Garcetti said. "We'll look at a few around the stadium as a possibility. I know there's been a lot in the Twittersphere, a lot of people tweeting and Facebooking about this."
But the announcer is pooh-poohing the idea.
"The mayor of Los Angeles has a great deal more important things to do than name a street after me,"
HaloBear;842183545 said:
Eek: http://www.nbcbayarea.com/news/local/Man-Stabbed-to-Death-at-Dodgers-Giants-Game-in-San-Francisco-225332042.html
sycasey;842183570 said:
Man, not this s*** again. It's just baseball, people.
sycasey;842183570 said:
Man, not this s*** again. It's just baseball, people.
sycasey;842183570 said:
Man, not this s*** again. It's just baseball, people.
grandmastapoop;842183652 said:
Very sad, but some considerations:
This occurred about an hour and a half after the game ended at 3rd and Harrison, from what I've read. There are a couple bars in that area. While it is probably a safe assumption that the Dodgers/Giants gear kicked off a verbal altercation, it is also a safe assumption that the stabbing had more to do with the verbal altercation between people who had been drinking than a simple random attack based on rival allegiances.
I also read that there was a baseball bat involved, in addition to the weapon that was used in the stabbing - though there is no word about which group had the bat.
This is a sad story, but it has more to do with people being idiots and criminals than it does with baseball or sports fandom.
grandmastapoop;842183652 said:
Very sad, but some considerations:
This occurred about an hour and a half after the game ended at 3rd and Harrison, from what I've read. There are a couple bars in that area. While it is probably a safe assumption that the Dodgers/Giants gear kicked off a verbal altercation, it is also a safe assumption that the stabbing had more to do with the verbal altercation between people who had been drinking than a simple random attack based on rival allegiances.
I also read that there was a baseball bat involved, in addition to the weapon that was used in the stabbing - though there is no word about which group had the bat.
This is a sad story, but it has more to do with people being idiots and criminals than it does with baseball or sports fandom.
I'm going to the game tonight - as usual, I will keep my mouth shut with opposing fans.
StillNoStanfurdium;842183661 said:
As long as the Stow incident gets viewed through the same lens of people being idiots and criminals and not that Dodger fans are terrible. Cause I hear that from a lot of Giants fans and if the shoe is on the other foot I'd hate to see that flipped.