redline248 said:I hope you're right and we get off this cycle of single, followed by K-double play or K-K-popoutagdaddy04 said:
Man **** you guys. There's still 6 outs left.
Yep, the DPs have been ridiculous tonight
redline248 said:I hope you're right and we get off this cycle of single, followed by K-double play or K-K-popoutagdaddy04 said:
Man **** you guys. There's still 6 outs left.
Farmer1906 said:mazag08 said:Beat40 said:Farmer1906 said:Beat40 said:AggiEE said:redline248 said:
I want to be pissed at the pitching, but it's the "NUMBER 1 OFFENSE" that blows goats
It does
But it doesn't help when your team leader (Correa) gives up. Won't take a walk, won't even run to first to bust it out. He had to go for the HERO swing
Anything can still happen with 3 more innings to bat. We've put up some huge numbers in a smaller amount of time. Giving up during the WS is just straight up pathetic no matter how far you are down.
Why can't we give any credit to Atlanta's pitching staff? They have stuck to their game plan and executed it almost perfectly with their top end guys.
It's never completely one or the other. But we had the best offense in baseball this year. And this is just flat out terrible.
I agree it's not one way or another, but dammit, they have hit their spots more often than not on the edges
Sure, we've been impatient at times, but they have been really, really damn good this series.
Winners play their best when it matters
That's like saying the team that scores more wins.
mAgnoliAg said:
Damn maybe we should sign Joc. Guaranteed World Series ring next year
Nino Brown said:Farmer1906 said:mazag08 said:Beat40 said:Farmer1906 said:Beat40 said:AggiEE said:redline248 said:
I want to be pissed at the pitching, but it's the "NUMBER 1 OFFENSE" that blows goats
It does
But it doesn't help when your team leader (Correa) gives up. Won't take a walk, won't even run to first to bust it out. He had to go for the HERO swing
Anything can still happen with 3 more innings to bat. We've put up some huge numbers in a smaller amount of time. Giving up during the WS is just straight up pathetic no matter how far you are down.
Why can't we give any credit to Atlanta's pitching staff? They have stuck to their game plan and executed it almost perfectly with their top end guys.
It's never completely one or the other. But we had the best offense in baseball this year. And this is just flat out terrible.
I agree it's not one way or another, but dammit, they have hit their spots more often than not on the edges
Sure, we've been impatient at times, but they have been really, really damn good this series.
Winners play their best when it matters
That's like saying the team that scores more wins.
No it's not. One is objective and one is subjective. They're not a like at all. Some of us are just giving subjective opinions based on our eyes and body language.
mazag08 said:W said:in one sense...the Braves are leaving no doubt they are the better team.Ag12thman said:
This is just easy for the Braves.
Atlanta has been tremendous since August 1st.
finished the regular season 36-19
and about to go 11-5 in the postseason
I'm sorry, but they aren't doing anything special. Their pitchers aren't amazing. We have the absolute worst plate approach and swing at anything. We've given them the series. All they had to do was not screw it up.
If anything, their hitters have been phenomenal. They haven't missed a meatball. We've missed every meatball.
At the end of the day, on both sides of the ball, they have done a good job, and we've done about as bad as we could possibly do.
Again.. it's more about how bad we've been than anything they've done.
Socrates05 said:
I know I'm beating a dead horse (aren't we all at this point?) but we are averaging 1.18 runs per 9 in 4 potential losses.
That's more than good pitching beats good hitting. That's bad approaches at the plate, no adjustments, running the same failing lineup out, no coaching, no leadership.
helloimustbegoing said:
It doesn't matter how much Crane offers Correa, he's going to sign somewhere else where he can be #1 A THE MAN. I love the guy but he reminds me a lot of A-Rod when he signed with the Rangers and he stopped having to split stardom with Griffey JR
mAgnoliAg said:
Damn maybe we should sign Joc. Guaranteed World Series ring next year
cc10106 said:
Game 4 loss is haunting the Astros.
Nino Brown said:Beat40 said:Nino Brown said:helloimustbegoing said:I'm not sure what your point is. Or what mine is either to be honest.Nino Brown said:Is he the vocal leader in the clubhouse that drives the energy of the team? I had no idea he was based on a few guys I've talked to that have played here. My apologieshelloimustbegoing said:
Look at that no-heart Bregman.
Lol, I understand and I'm with ya. But I stand by what I've heard and what my eyes see.
Brantley, Tucker, Altuve, Bergman, Yuli and Alvarez have never been loud vocal clubhouse guys. These are all quiet guys. Notice a trend whth the ups and downs in overall team performance this year? Who has been pissed off about their contract all year after the offer from the Astros prior to the season?
You're saying Correa is so important to this team that he dictates the ups and downs of the entire team? Is this the point?
If so, you're making the point to pay him so he can keep the team up until he retire.la.
Did you see in any of my posts where it says not to resign him? Or did you see the importance in regards to the character and heart of the the vocal clubhouse leader?
Farmer1906 said:Nino Brown said:Farmer1906 said:mazag08 said:Beat40 said:Farmer1906 said:Beat40 said:AggiEE said:redline248 said:
I want to be pissed at the pitching, but it's the "NUMBER 1 OFFENSE" that blows goats
It does
But it doesn't help when your team leader (Correa) gives up. Won't take a walk, won't even run to first to bust it out. He had to go for the HERO swing
Anything can still happen with 3 more innings to bat. We've put up some huge numbers in a smaller amount of time. Giving up during the WS is just straight up pathetic no matter how far you are down.
Why can't we give any credit to Atlanta's pitching staff? They have stuck to their game plan and executed it almost perfectly with their top end guys.
It's never completely one or the other. But we had the best offense in baseball this year. And this is just flat out terrible.
I agree it's not one way or another, but dammit, they have hit their spots more often than not on the edges
Sure, we've been impatient at times, but they have been really, really damn good this series.
Winners play their best when it matters
That's like saying the team that scores more wins.
No it's not. One is objective and one is subjective. They're not a like at all. Some of us are just giving subjective opinions based on our eyes and body language.
Now you're a body language expert?
mAgnoliAg said:
Damn maybe we should sign Joc. Guaranteed World Series ring next year
Bobcat-Ag said:
Is Dusty jinxed? He has had several chances to win one as he has managed some good teams.
Ghost of Bizbee said:mazag08 said:W said:in one sense...the Braves are leaving no doubt they are the better team.Ag12thman said:
This is just easy for the Braves.
Atlanta has been tremendous since August 1st.
finished the regular season 36-19
and about to go 11-5 in the postseason
I'm sorry, but they aren't doing anything special. Their pitchers aren't amazing. We have the absolute worst plate approach and swing at anything. We've given them the series. All they had to do was not screw it up.
If anything, their hitters have been phenomenal. They haven't missed a meatball. We've missed every meatball.
At the end of the day, on both sides of the ball, they have done a good job, and we've done about as bad as we could possibly do.
Again.. it's more about how bad we've been than anything they've done.
Dude, they have dominated us for 8 straight innings at home. That's not just bad play
Nino Brown said:helloimustbegoing said:
It doesn't matter how much Crane offers Correa, he's going to sign somewhere else where he can be #1 A THE MAN. I love the guy but he reminds me a lot of A-Rod when he signed with the Rangers and he stopped having to split stardom with Griffey JR
You and I finally agree on something
Chrundle the Great said:
I'd let maldy swing but I don't think it matters so whatever.
tjack16 said:
And this is a Braves team who is missing two aces (Soroka and Morton) along with one of the probably top 5 players in the NL (Acuna) and a big bat in Ozuna
Nino Brown said:Farmer1906 said:Nino Brown said:Farmer1906 said:mazag08 said:Beat40 said:Farmer1906 said:Beat40 said:AggiEE said:redline248 said:
I want to be pissed at the pitching, but it's the "NUMBER 1 OFFENSE" that blows goats
It does
But it doesn't help when your team leader (Correa) gives up. Won't take a walk, won't even run to first to bust it out. He had to go for the HERO swing
Anything can still happen with 3 more innings to bat. We've put up some huge numbers in a smaller amount of time. Giving up during the WS is just straight up pathetic no matter how far you are down.
Why can't we give any credit to Atlanta's pitching staff? They have stuck to their game plan and executed it almost perfectly with their top end guys.
It's never completely one or the other. But we had the best offense in baseball this year. And this is just flat out terrible.
I agree it's not one way or another, but dammit, they have hit their spots more often than not on the edges
Sure, we've been impatient at times, but they have been really, really damn good this series.
Winners play their best when it matters
That's like saying the team that scores more wins.
No it's not. One is objective and one is subjective. They're not a like at all. Some of us are just giving subjective opinions based on our eyes and body language.
Now you're a body language expert?
Not at all. Having a Masters degree in Psychology doesn't mean *****
Beat40 said:Nino Brown said:Beat40 said:Nino Brown said:helloimustbegoing said:I'm not sure what your point is. Or what mine is either to be honest.Nino Brown said:Is he the vocal leader in the clubhouse that drives the energy of the team? I had no idea he was based on a few guys I've talked to that have played here. My apologieshelloimustbegoing said:
Look at that no-heart Bregman.
Lol, I understand and I'm with ya. But I stand by what I've heard and what my eyes see.
Brantley, Tucker, Altuve, Bergman, Yuli and Alvarez have never been loud vocal clubhouse guys. These are all quiet guys. Notice a trend whth the ups and downs in overall team performance this year? Who has been pissed off about their contract all year after the offer from the Astros prior to the season?
You're saying Correa is so important to this team that he dictates the ups and downs of the entire team? Is this the point?
If so, you're making the point to pay him so he can keep the team up until he retire.la.
Did you see in any of my posts where it says not to resign him? Or did you see the importance in regards to the character and heart of the the vocal clubhouse leader?
Everyone on this thread understands heart and character are important.
It's just wild you're pinning the entire teams performance in WS on Correa.
Again, as Farmer asked, who are the vocal leaders on the Braves who have character and heart that are pushing their team? You aren't answered this.