Did you see the pics of it on HAR? Ho-lee-chit! That place is amazing!bearkatag15 said:
That house is pretty sick... pretty ****ty for ABC13 to put their address on blast
Did you see the pics of it on HAR? Ho-lee-chit! That place is amazing!bearkatag15 said:
That house is pretty sick... pretty ****ty for ABC13 to put their address on blast
Ags #1 said:
Did the tweet post the actual address? That pretty messed up if so
The video in the article had the address in itAgs #1 said:
Did the tweet post the actual address? That pretty messed up if so
That's not cool. At the same time, anyone can find the address on the appraisal district's site for pretty much anyone.bearkatag15 said:The video in the article had the address in itAgs #1 said:
Did the tweet post the actual address? That pretty messed up if so
bearkatag15 said:
That house is pretty sick... pretty ****ty for ABC13 to put their address on blast
Game 2 gets lost because of Game 5, however Marwin's HR is probably the linchpin moment of the Series.Beat40 said:Farmer1906 said:
This got my vote. Apparently, not many agree.
This was the turning point in that WS to me as well.
All we heard about was how no one could score on the Dodger bullpen and how Kinley was unhittable. Marwin goes out there, ties the game up, and our confidence goes through the roof. Proceed to hit back to back HRs and the final knock out HR in that game after that. Think Marwin's HR also gave us confidence to hit Kinley too in that series. Such a huge HR.
It also has my favorite moment of that postseason with Marwin point to the Houston Strong patch after crossing home plate. That was just a magical moment.
jkag89 said:Game 2 gets lost because of Game 5, however Marwin's HR is probably the linchpin moment of the Series.Beat40 said:Farmer1906 said:
This got my vote. Apparently, not many agree.
This was the turning point in that WS to me as well.
All we heard about was how no one could score on the Dodger bullpen and how Kinley was unhittable. Marwin goes out there, ties the game up, and our confidence goes through the roof. Proceed to hit back to back HRs and the final knock out HR in that game after that. Think Marwin's HR also gave us confidence to hit Kinley too in that series. Such a huge HR.
It also has my favorite moment of that postseason with Marwin point to the Houston Strong patch after crossing home plate. That was just a magical moment.
Ag_07 said:
So after a great first half CFM has started to fall back down to earth.
His ERA over the last 2 months is over 4. His ERA over his 5 starts in August is over 4.5.
His velocity looked fine and his curve was still pretty nasty, especially to Bregman on a couple of at bats but he let that one inning snowball on him and grooved a fb to Chrinos.n_touch said:
Had a falloff last year and velocity issues towards the end of the year. Wondering if that is happening again.
Could be. We remember his 2017 WS heroics, but he had the rough ALDS start in Fenway in which he gave up 7 hits in 4 innings and was lucky to limit the damage, then he got rocked a week later @ NYY. Was awesome at home in game 7 and obviously in both WS appearances, but by the time he got to ALCS g7 he had only thrown 155 pitches over 2 appearances over 3 weeks so he was very well rested.n_touch said:
Had a falloff last year and velocity issues towards the end of the year. Wondering if that is happening again.
I ain't mad at you son, just disappointedtremble said:
This is great haha, JV has some total dad anger going on here.
I think that's a big part of why we didn't pay him. He made one start against Boston in the ALCS and gave up 3 runs in 2.1, and Hinch had to get him out because he didn't have his stuff.n_touch said:
Had a falloff last year and velocity issues towards the end of the year. Wondering if that is happening again.
Verlander after the ejection.Quote:
"As the play was developing, I kind of told him I thought it was a strike, he told me he throught it was a ball," Verlander said. "We kind of went back and forth for just a little bit. I turned my back and expressed one more time that I didn't think it was outside. I probably could have had better language when I said that. But I'm turning my back to the situation, and I'm just trying to vent at this point. I never called (Hoberg) a name. I never said anything egregious toward him. I just expressed my displeasure with the call on the field. Unfortunately, he made the decision to (eject) me. I don't think it was the right call, personally. ... Maybe a little bit of an overreaction on both sides."
Although Verlander took part of the blame for the situation, he didn't think Hoberg handled his end properly.
"I understand these guys are humans too; they're back there doing their best job, but I think they're taught along the way to try to not escalate the situation, to de-escalate the situation," Verlander said. "Clearly, I was just venting my last little piece and turned my back. I didn't even know he had ejected me. I think everyone could have handled the situation a little bit better. I think those guys are supposed to be mediators in stuff like that and he was not."