Which teams do feel great about facing Castillo? He's really good. We've got horses to match him though.cone said:
not feeling great about Castillo Game 2
Which teams do feel great about facing Castillo? He's really good. We've got horses to match him though.cone said:
not feeling great about Castillo Game 2
Yep, these 5-game series scare me every year.Farmer1906 said:tjack16 said:
Am I off in thinking this series will be more difficult and more competitive than the potential ALCS matchups?
I don't think there is a huge gap between any of the remaining AL opponents. The issue is it's only a game 5 series. The shorter the series, the more likely of "anything can happen".
Those are real quotes?!?!BCSGrubber said:
https://theathletic.com/3678856/2022/10/11/gerrit-cole-yankees-ace/?source=user_shared_article
This was hilarious to read…poor Gerrit..quotes weren't back to back but best two by him in the articleQuote:
"I think it's the hardest job in the league," Cole says. "I don't think there's a harder place to be the ace. I think it's the most hunted job in the league and I think it comes with the most weight. The division is a ****ing (gauntlet). Above all else, I'm paid to keep us in the game as long as I can and take the ball every single ****ing time that I can and charge straight into the fire."
"It'd be very nice to be living at home, playing with Mike Trout and Shohei Ohtani," Cole said. "I could be spending today grilling burgers and drinking beer and gambling on football games. Instead, I'm here at Yankee Stadium throwing a bullpen at 10 ****ing 40 am, but we've got the LDS coming up, and I'm pumped."
There's also a team every year that just seems to have that "magic." It's looking like it could be the Mariners this year. I feel like today is almost must win, so the Mariners don't get any sort of momentum.FredMc92 said:Yep, these 5-game series scare me every year.Farmer1906 said:tjack16 said:
Am I off in thinking this series will be more difficult and more competitive than the potential ALCS matchups?
I don't think there is a huge gap between any of the remaining AL opponents. The issue is it's only a game 5 series. The shorter the series, the more likely of "anything can happen".
I blame Kevin Brown.
This was my favorite part...talk about disconnected from realityBuck Compton said:Those are real quotes?!?!BCSGrubber said:
https://theathletic.com/3678856/2022/10/11/gerrit-cole-yankees-ace/?source=user_shared_article
This was hilarious to read…poor Gerrit..quotes weren't back to back but best two by him in the articleQuote:
"I think it's the hardest job in the league," Cole says. "I don't think there's a harder place to be the ace. I think it's the most hunted job in the league and I think it comes with the most weight. The division is a ****ing (gauntlet). Above all else, I'm paid to keep us in the game as long as I can and take the ball every single ****ing time that I can and charge straight into the fire."
"It'd be very nice to be living at home, playing with Mike Trout and Shohei Ohtani," Cole said. "I could be spending today grilling burgers and drinking beer and gambling on football games. Instead, I'm here at Yankee Stadium throwing a bullpen at 10 ****ing 40 am, but we've got the LDS coming up, and I'm pumped."
What a mental midget. Building himself up as some hero for pitching for the Yankees vs. being humble. Also, acting like 10:40 am is early to be doing your job is hilarious.
Yuli forgot to juice during the lockout.Farmer1906 said:
I'd put money on Maldy over Yuli.
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The Porkchop Express said:I'd take Cheo at age 75 right now over Dubon in center and batting 8th.EastCoastAgNc said:Jose Cruz will throw the ceremonial first pitch before Game 1. Terry Puhl will throw it before Game 2.
— Chandler Rome (@Chandler_Rome) October 11, 2022
Everyone said the Cards had that magic with Pujols and Yadi having one last run... oops. Rays have that devil magic... then they got swept. Mets 1-2 punch of Scherzer & Degromm cannot be beaten... oops.AustinAg2K said:There's also a team every year that just seems to have that "magic." It's looking like it could be the Mariners this year. I feel like today is almost must win, so the Mariners don't get any sort of momentum.FredMc92 said:Yep, these 5-game series scare me every year.Farmer1906 said:tjack16 said:
Am I off in thinking this series will be more difficult and more competitive than the potential ALCS matchups?
I don't think there is a huge gap between any of the remaining AL opponents. The issue is it's only a game 5 series. The shorter the series, the more likely of "anything can happen".
I blame Kevin Brown.
Nosebleeds at Kyle are something else. Nothing like looking down on the birds flying or feeling like you could have jumped up and touched the flyoverMathguy64 said:n_touch said:Can you rest your head on the back on that row?Nuke LaLoosh said:
Anyone need 2 tix to the game tomorrow? I can't go. 407 row 22, aisle seats (I think)
Let me know!
Reminds me of the first aggie game I attended as a freshman. Back in the old tacklebox and horseshoe config. I pulled freshman tickets and has no idea what good or bad was. It was either 3rd deck or 1st so I went with 3rd. Got in the stadium and started walking up. And up and up and up. They were top row seats. Nosebleed indeed.
What a clown. Are you pumped? Sounds like your annoyed that your not entering the off season. Just because you're the ace there does not make you an ace of anything really. It's how you carry yourself and this clown is no where near the level of JV or LMJ.Quote:
"It'd be very nice to be living at home, playing with Mike Trout and Shohei Ohtani," Cole said. "I could be spending today grilling burgers and drinking beer and gambling on football games. Instead, I'm here at Yankee Stadium throwing a bullpen at 10 ****ing 40 am, but we've got the LDS coming up, and I'm pumped."
He was a dominant offensive player on a team that most years had next to nothing around him. Imagine if he had stayed in St. Louis and been on those early 80s Cards teams. Almost never missed any games hurt.Harry Dunne said:The Porkchop Express said:I'd take Cheo at age 75 right now over Dubon in center and batting 8th.EastCoastAgNc said:Jose Cruz will throw the ceremonial first pitch before Game 1. Terry Puhl will throw it before Game 2.
— Chandler Rome (@Chandler_Rome) October 11, 2022
Criminally underrated outside of Houston. Can you imagine him batting 2nd in this lineup?
I sat up there once my freshman year and my roommate's umbrella blew off the top of the stadium during a yell. It flew so far in the wind we never actually saw it land.Boiling Denim said:Nosebleeds at Kyle are something else. Nothing like looking down on the birds flying or feeling like you could have jumped up and touched the flyoverMathguy64 said:n_touch said:Can you rest your head on the back on that row?Nuke LaLoosh said:
Anyone need 2 tix to the game tomorrow? I can't go. 407 row 22, aisle seats (I think)
Let me know!
Reminds me of the first aggie game I attended as a freshman. Back in the old tacklebox and horseshoe config. I pulled freshman tickets and has no idea what good or bad was. It was either 3rd deck or 1st so I went with 3rd. Got in the stadium and started walking up. And up and up and up. They were top row seats. Nosebleed indeed.
Marvin said:
Preemptive slump buster. I'm ok with it.
If my memory serves correctly, Kevin Brown struck out 87 batters in 2 games and had an ERA of -7.00 during the 98 NLDS.FredMc92 said:Yep, these 5-game series scare me every year.Farmer1906 said:tjack16 said:
Am I off in thinking this series will be more difficult and more competitive than the potential ALCS matchups?
I don't think there is a huge gap between any of the remaining AL opponents. The issue is it's only a game 5 series. The shorter the series, the more likely of "anything can happen".
I blame Kevin Brown.
The Porkchop Express said:If my memory serves correctly, Kevin Brown struck out 87 batters in 2 games and had an ERA of -7.00 during the 98 NLDS.FredMc92 said:Yep, these 5-game series scare me every year.Farmer1906 said:tjack16 said:
Am I off in thinking this series will be more difficult and more competitive than the potential ALCS matchups?
I don't think there is a huge gap between any of the remaining AL opponents. The issue is it's only a game 5 series. The shorter the series, the more likely of "anything can happen".
I blame Kevin Brown.
TBStexasaggie2015 said:
Anyone know who's broadcasting the game?