The last time I kicked back, thinking "OK, I'll just chill and root for a .500 season and everyone will be happy ..." Todd Benzinger goes about 20 rows deep into the bleachers, and the RS go on a 22-game win streak. So maybe ...
Sometimes the bats go cold, and sometimes pitchers can't even let the dog out to pee. But what was most alarming last night was the defensive collapse (meaning those presumed stalwarts: Story, Bregman, Duran, joined also by Casas and Narvaez).
Well, ok. If consistency is a goal. Personally. I'd go with raggedness and variety. But that's just me. (And I don't notice many posting on game threads that aren't pretty much the same ones who have been posting for years).
Who loses if the game thread is late? If anyone notices that, just start the thread! If no one cares enough to start the thread, there doesn't need to be one.
Not sure what was wrong with letting posters start game threads, where after a win, the poster was obliged to start the next one. Seemed always rather amusing. If no one cares enough to start a game thread ... well there.
No. I never said that. Just leave everything in one forum. Old game threads just move down like other threads. But whatever works, we'll get used to. (Meanwhile ... we suck!)
Why any pitcher throws a strike to Story is beyond me. Just keep it a foot outside and he will wave at it. But good AB regardless. (followed by two atrocious ones).
He seemed to hit a low, when he got into it with fans and VERDUGO of all people was the one to go out and calm him down. Same season he failed to chase the ball he misjudged, right? Tough time. Can't help but think of Donnie Moore.
Yes, but pro sports do not make any money directly from gambling, right? Gambling only 'increases interest' which in turn generates revenue. Is there any way to calculate what that is?