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Originally Posted by ksazma:

Hamels still look shocked. Probably thinking "man, I may have struggled but I don't think I would have given up 4 runs"

 

I hope the Mets bats come alive tomorrow.

it will be difficult to win at Dodgers stadium....this is why it is important to have home field advantage

 

for the same reason KC should win

FM
Originally Posted by politikalamity:
Originally Posted by ksazma:

Hamels still look shocked. Probably thinking "man, I may have struggled but I don't think I would have given up 4 runs"

 

I hope the Mets bats come alive tomorrow.

it will be difficult to win at Dodgers stadium....this is why it is important to have home field advantage

 

for the same reason KC should win

I hear you. I am counting on the gods of Baseball to intervene tomorrow.

FM

Holy jees, I did not think we would have won with the craziness that happened, omg it is unbelievable with that 3rd run for Texas, I have never heard of that rule, thought it was a dead ball, but when Jose hit that home run I could not stop yelling Jose Jose  that was pay back big time, I think that home run is on par with Alomar one against Eckersley. I can't say enough of our young pitchers, they were cool, composed and did their job, they were amazing. On our way to the World Series.

FM
Originally Posted by politikalamity:
Originally Posted by ksazma:

Hamels still look shocked. Probably thinking "man, I may have struggled but I don't think I would have given up 4 runs"

 

I hope the Mets bats come alive tomorrow.

it will be difficult to win at Dodgers stadium....this is why it is important to have home field advantage

 

for the same reason KC should win

That Houston/KC game started out just like the Rangers/Jays one. KC has now taken a 4-2 lead. Hopefully this trend doesn't continue tomorrow.

FM
Originally Posted by RiffRaff:

Jays play like they hungover

It's all a business, Jays will win today, look out for the big bats. To pay these players big bucks we require the stands to be filled at all games and to have all seven games played. So far no one swept the series. Last night game, the umpire was making too many border line calls for one team.We have our ace on the mound today, David Price, he will go seven plus innings.

K
Originally Posted by kp:
Originally Posted by RiffRaff:

Jays play like they hungover

It's all a business, Jays will win today, look out for the big bats. To pay these players big bucks we require the stands to be filled at all games and to have all seven games played. So far no one swept the series. Last night game, the umpire was making too many border line calls for one team.We have our ace on the mound today, David Price, he will go seven plus innings.

WHy you guys always complain about the umpire? Shucks, even the Raptors fans complain bout the refs....

FM
Originally Posted by ksazma:
Originally Posted by cain:

The seventh inning error by Goins could be a turnaround point.

 

Still GO FOR IT JAYS!!!

I have no idea how the Jays managed to lose that game.

good morning

 

Oh dear, what happen to Goins?  7th innings plague us again, I still hope they can win 4 but I am so disappointed, seeing that Price had pitched so well too.

FM
Originally Posted by Anjali:
Originally Posted by ksazma:
Originally Posted by cain:

The seventh inning error by Goins could be a turnaround point.

 

Still GO FOR IT JAYS!!!

I have no idea how the Jays managed to lose that game.

good morning

 

Oh dear, what happen to Goins?  7th innings plague us again, I still hope they can win 4 but I am so disappointed, seeing that Price had pitched so well too.

Price really pitched well. He couldn't pitch any better. Watching some of the analyses last night, they showed where those scoring hits were virtually unhittable. Some of those pitches were perfectly aligned with the scouting report. Somehow KC found a way to hit pitches they normally don't. Uphill climb for Toronto. However, I still prefer them if they play the Mets in the WS. If the Cubs end up in the WS, then I don't care who they play.

FM
Originally Posted by Nehru:

Dont get like a Kid in a candy store, they need 4 Games to WIN but they will break wind.

I know you do not know much about baseball...but I am worried...the Jays bullpen is really hurting right now...Cecil out injured...Sanchez and Osuna both have blisters on their fingers...so while you are guessing you may indeed be right....

 

the team that wins this series will win the world series...and TBH right now the Royals are looking really good...I hope the Jays prove me wrong..

FM
Originally Posted by politikalamity:
Originally Posted by Nehru:

Dont get like a Kid in a candy store, they need 4 Games to WIN but they will break wind.

I know you do not know much about baseball...but I am worried...the Jays bullpen is really hurting right now...Cecil out injured...Sanchez and Osuna both have blisters on their fingers...so while you are guessing you may indeed be right....

 

the team that wins this series will win the world series...and TBH right now the Royals are looking really good...I hope the Jays prove me wrong..

No way Jose. The MIGHTY METS all the way Baby.

Nehru
Originally Posted by Nehru:
Originally Posted by RiffRaff:
Originally Posted by Anjali:

omg what a horrible game for the Jays, I do not know if they can come bk from this.

Just have to go one game at a time...although it looks like KC too good for the Jays

Looks like???  Let dem Canadians stick to Hockey.

they not too good at that either

FM
Originally Posted by RiffRaff:
Originally Posted by Nehru:
Originally Posted by RiffRaff:
Originally Posted by Anjali:

omg what a horrible game for the Jays, I do not know if they can come bk from this.

Just have to go one game at a time...although it looks like KC too good for the Jays

Looks like???  Let dem Canadians stick to Hockey.

they not too good at that either

OUCH!!!

 

 

 

Mets all the way Baby!!!!!!!!!!!! NYC ROCKS!!!!!!!!!

Nehru
Originally Posted by Nehru:
Originally Posted by RiffRaff:
Originally Posted by Anjali:

omg what a horrible game for the Jays, I do not know if they can come bk from this.

Just have to go one game at a time...although it looks like KC too good for the Jays

Looks like???  Let dem Canadians stick to Hockey.

 

Stick to hockey eh !!

We can kick alyu rass in just about anything, even though alyu keep thiefing abee good players, with big money.

Tola
Originally Posted by cain:

...to lose...dam.

 

I forgot, I hate baseball.

The Jays had two days to dwell on why the Cubbies were eliminated and still didn't learn from them. The Cubbies wanted to hit every ball out of the park and just as they scored most of their 8 runs in the series from homeruns, the Jays scored all 3 of their runs from Bautista's 2 homeruns. Although they just saw the Royals scored from 1st on a manufactured run, they couldn't manufacture for themselves even though they had runners on second and third with one out in the 9th. Why? Because they are all trying to hit the ball over the fence.

 

Nonetheless, a very good year for the Jays and they have really good talent going forward. Except that Price may continue to struggle in the postseason. Lastly, I am beginning to think that the Mets came out the bigger winner in that RA trade. Syndergaard is a true flame thrower with good placements. Go Mets.

FM
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Originally Posted by ksazma:
Originally Posted by cain:

...to lose...dam.

 

I forgot, I hate baseball.

The Jays had two days to dwell on why the Cubbies were eliminated and still didn't learn from them. The Cubbies wanted to hit every ball out of the park and just as they scored most of their 8 runs in the series from homeruns, the Jays scored all 3 of their runs from Bautista's 2 homeruns. Although they just saw the Royals scored from 1st on a manufactured run, they couldn't manufacture for themselves even though they had runners on second and third with one out in the 9th. Why? Because they are all trying to hit the ball over the fence.

 

Nonetheless, a very good year for the Jays and they have really good talent going forward. Except that Price may continue to struggle in the postseason. Lastly, I am beginning to think that the Mets came out the bigger winner in that RA trade. Syndergaard is a true flame thrower with good placements. Go Mets.

KC in 6

FM
Originally Posted by skeldon_man:
Originally Posted by ksazma:
Originally Posted by cain:

...to lose...dam.

 

I forgot, I hate baseball.

The Jays had two days to dwell on why the Cubbies were eliminated and still didn't learn from them. The Cubbies wanted to hit every ball out of the park and just as they scored most of their 8 runs in the series from homeruns, the Jays scored all 3 of their runs from Bautista's 2 homeruns. Although they just saw the Royals scored from 1st on a manufactured run, they couldn't manufacture for themselves even though they had runners on second and third with one out in the 9th. Why? Because they are all trying to hit the ball over the fence.

 

Nonetheless, a very good year for the Jays and they have really good talent going forward. Except that Price may continue to struggle in the postseason. Lastly, I am beginning to think that the Mets came out the bigger winner in that RA trade. Syndergaard is a true flame thrower with good placements. Go Mets.

KC in 6

Yuh sound like a hater bye.

 

That used to be Kari when the Heat ruled.

FM

Jays have no one to blame but themselves. It has been known forever that the Jays will not get close calls 90% of the time in important games. That is why they built the teams they built in 92 and 93..just blow away the opposition. They did the same this year but failed to deliver. They have no one to blame but themselves.

 

0 for 12 with men in scoring position is why the lost!

FM

ok I got some time now

I was disappointed with the way it ended, granted they got some bad calls but they forgot how to play textbook baseball, moving the players on base (s) along and manufacturing run (s), not all the time swinging for the fences. I hope they pay some attention to this in spring training. Having said that it was a roller coaster ride after the all star break and I did enjoy the come from behind wins, the amazing plays, awesome pitching and want to say thanks guys for that, hopefully next year we can do it.

FM
KC played line the Braves did a decade or so ago. They always made the Mets pay for their mistakes. Familiar person in the dugout. Ned Yost was the Braves pitching coach during those Maddux, Glavine, Smoltz days. To think that KC was 5 outs from being eliminated in the ALDS and opponents mistakes then, during the ALCS and WS add up to championship for them.
FM
Originally Posted by ksazma:
Originally Posted by skeldon_man:
Originally Posted by ksazma:
Originally Posted by cain:

...to lose...dam.

 

I forgot, I hate baseball.

The Jays had two days to dwell on why the Cubbies were eliminated and still didn't learn from them. The Cubbies wanted to hit every ball out of the park and just as they scored most of their 8 runs in the series from homeruns, the Jays scored all 3 of their runs from Bautista's 2 homeruns. Although they just saw the Royals scored from 1st on a manufactured run, they couldn't manufacture for themselves even though they had runners on second and third with one out in the 9th. Why? Because they are all trying to hit the ball over the fence.

 

Nonetheless, a very good year for the Jays and they have really good talent going forward. Except that Price may continue to struggle in the postseason. Lastly, I am beginning to think that the Mets came out the bigger winner in that RA trade. Syndergaard is a true flame thrower with good placements. Go Mets.

KC in 6

Yuh sound like a hater bye.

 

That used to be Kari when the Heat ruled.

Bai Kas, me no me baseball from AL Central division. KC has a lot of good hitters and pitchers. Look out for them in 2016 again.

FM
Originally Posted by politikalamity:
Originally Posted by ksazma:
I still maintain that pitching wins championships. 

that s just the simple answer, however, championships are won up the middle:

 

pitching

catching

second

shortstop

centre field

 

the rest must compliment those parts but the rest will never win without strength up the middle

But Politi, those comeback hits didn't come up the middle. They were sprayed to the left and right center. The only play up the middle was the one that Murphy messed but even that in all fairness, his vision was blocked by the runner going. No one can go from first to third with any ball hit up the middle. And that starting pitching had the Mets with the lead in games 1, 2, 3, 4 & 5. It is the relievers who lost games 1, 4 & 5. There was no one around who would have lifted Harvey last night after he had just struck out the side in the 8th. So he came back out and it cost him the game. Getting 2 more outs in games 1, six in 4 and 3 in 5 and Mets are the Champions. But that is not the case because every game needs at least 27 outs. All of that is passe now. I like what I saw of the Mets' starting pitchers. They don't look as intimidating as they are. They all have 3 to 4 different pitches and all of them are really good.

FM
Originally Posted by ksazma:
Originally Posted by politikalamity:
Originally Posted by ksazma:
I still maintain that pitching wins championships. 

that s just the simple answer, however, championships are won up the middle:

 

pitching

catching

second

shortstop

centre field

 

the rest must compliment those parts but the rest will never win without strength up the middle

But Politi, those comeback hits didn't come up the middle. They were sprayed to the left and right center. The only play up the middle was the one that Murphy messed but even that in all fairness, his vision was blocked by the runner going. No one can go from first to third with any ball hit up the middle. And that starting pitching had the Mets with the lead in games 1, 2, 3, 4 & 5. It is the relievers who lost games 1, 4 & 5. There was no one around who would have lifted Harvey last night after he had just struck out the side in the 8th. So he came back out and it cost him the game. Getting 2 more outs in games 1, six in 4 and 3 in 5 and Mets are the Champions. But that is not the case because every game needs at least 27 outs. All of that is passe now. I like what I saw of the Mets' starting pitchers. They don't look as intimidating as they are. They all have 3 to 4 different pitches and all of them are really good.

my friend "up the middle" refers to positions up the middle and the offensive and defensive strength they bring to the diamond and the calling of the

game. The other positions are mostly played by players who were not good enough to play up the middle but had the offensive numbers to play other positions 

 

That said Murphy is a poor defensive second baseman right now...

FM

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