****ing keystone cops on the field tonight. ****, guys.
Damn that's a great callback. And yes, Wandy was atrocious the first 2-3 seasons he made appearances in the bigs.agproducer said:
Framer had another tough game, but he's a young kid. Hopefully, he'll put it together.
He reminds me a lot of Wandy - he has flashes where he does well and times of complete suckage.
Maybe, like Wandy, he'll eventually make a decent 4 or 5.
Sure, you can call out his so-called bad decisions. But you are acting like you're ruling on these decisions being bad is a fact. It isn't. It's just your opinion as well. So when people call you out, get over it.mazag08 said:CSWendt said:
The crap he did last year that "almost hit us in the ass" lead to us winning 103 games and winning the division by 6 games.... So I think his strategy is justified.
Key word.. "almost". This board was clutching its nuts the entire month of August while it looked like Oakland was going to pass us. We righted the ship and had a great year overall. But when the team was missing key bats, every boneheaded decision mattered.
Do I have to say it again? Hinch is a great coach.
I can still call out his bad decisions. Get over and move on.
A's move within 5 games in the loss column.W said:
the A's (53-41) win again. Nice no-show job by the White Sox this weekend.
Oakland is off Monday and hosts dreadful Seattle Tuesday and Wednesday.
poised to gain in the loss column this week while the Astros (59-35) are in Anaheim
15 combined runs scored in game 1.W said:
earlier this season the Padres & Rockies set the MLB record for most combined runs scored in a 4-game series.
the Angels & Astros may get close to it this week