I like rubbing their faces in it but if I never hear "bring Sally up, Bring Sally down" ever again it will be a good day.
All I do is Nguyen said:
The narrative, it appears, is going ot be the constant reminders of losing to the Nats in 2019. It is all I ma hearing about this morning across all major sports news outlets.
Deluxe said:All I do is Nguyen said:
The narrative, it appears, is going ot be the constant reminders of losing to the Nats in 2019. It is all I ma hearing about this morning across all major sports news outlets.
This season has been about shutting down those kind of narratives. That's the last one on the list to shut down.
Yep, that helps. Although I do expect Wheeler to pitch better on Saturday night than he did in g2.MosesHallRAB04 said:Phillies don't have Strasburg and Scherzer in the chamber.Deluxe said:This season has been about shutting down those kind of narratives. That's the last one on the list to shut down.All I do is Nguyen said:
The narrative, it appears, is going ot be the constant reminders of losing to the Nats in 2019. It is all I ma hearing about this morning across all major sports news outlets.
The Yordan trade still by a longshot, but Pressly is that dude.Ag_07 said:
And people wanna talk about the Yordan trade being so lopsided but what about the 2018 trade to get Pressly from MIN?
That may be just a lopsided and just as big. I can't even tell you who we gave up.
I remember everyone on here thinking 'Who the F is this guy and why do we want him?'.
Yeah...
Probably, but I still think he's damaged goods right now. The arm is tired. The velo is down. He's not as sharp. We could jump on him again.Deluxe said:Yep, that helps. Although I do expect Wheeler to pitch better on Saturday night than he did in g2.MosesHallRAB04 said:Phillies don't have Strasburg and Scherzer in the chamber.Deluxe said:This season has been about shutting down those kind of narratives. That's the last one on the list to shut down.All I do is Nguyen said:
The narrative, it appears, is going ot be the constant reminders of losing to the Nats in 2019. It is all I ma hearing about this morning across all major sports news outlets.
I've also heard some reports (via Carrabis/Braden) that Wheeler isn't 100% right now. Maybe we can jump on him again.
Exactly. Now game 6 is all about adjustments. What adjustments do they make vs. Framber and what does Wheeler change up against our lineup? Then which team recognizes those changes and makes the right in game adjustments?MosesHallRAB04 said:Deluxe said:All I do is Nguyen said:
The narrative, it appears, is going ot be the constant reminders of losing to the Nats in 2019. It is all I ma hearing about this morning across all major sports news outlets.
This season has been about shutting down those kind of narratives. That's the last one on the list to shut down.
Phillies don't have Strasburg and Scherzer in the chamber.
Farmer1906 said:Probably, but I still think he's damaged goods right now. The arm is tired. The velo is down. He's not as sharp. We could jump on him again.Deluxe said:Yep, that helps. Although I do expect Wheeler to pitch better on Saturday night than he did in g2.MosesHallRAB04 said:Phillies don't have Strasburg and Scherzer in the chamber.Deluxe said:This season has been about shutting down those kind of narratives. That's the last one on the list to shut down.All I do is Nguyen said:
The narrative, it appears, is going ot be the constant reminders of losing to the Nats in 2019. It is all I ma hearing about this morning across all major sports news outlets.
I've also heard some reports (via Carrabis/Braden) that Wheeler isn't 100% right now. Maybe we can jump on him again.
That's a guaranteed national contest winner for the photog and the page designer. Great headline combined with the photo.tjack16 said:
Had to pick up a copy of the Chronicle today! What a cover
Play by play announcer says the the Turkey is the face of Thanksgiving, for better or for worse.PhatMack19 said:
My kid decided to tell me at 9pm last night that he had to color a turkey and write a story about it for school today. I sent him to bed and woke him up at 6am to do it. This is the best we could do in an hour before school with a hangover.. Mr Turkey Altuve!
I try not to get worked up about this stuff because it happens a lot, especially when we play east or west coast teams. But it is really annoying. The "tell" for me which also gets under my skin is how many times they call the opposing team by their first name ("Bryce", "JT", etc.) but never manage to do so for us. That's when you know there is a real subconscious bias.The Porkchop Express said:Somehow the play by play guy managed to downplay the best catch of the last ten years of the World Series. I've tried to be really arbitrary with the guy even though I know he works for the Dodgers all year, but last night his true colors were really out - called Atluve "the face of this franchise for better or worse", and talked how close Realmuto came to tying the game over and over.Nuke LaLoosh said:
I slept maybe an hour last night… rewatched the Chaz catch literally over 100 times. ****ing amazing.
When the kid who grew up 35 miles from Philadelphia and worshipped that team growing up makes the best play of the series to save a run in Game 5 of the World Series, I just don't get how you're so morose about it.
And Alexander had pitched a complete game eight hitter the day before. The story is that he was sleeping off a hangover in the bullpen when his old friend Cardinals manager Rogers Hornsby called him in to face Tony Lazzeri with the bases loaded. Lazzeri just missed a grand slam on a long foul before Alexander struck him out. And then Ruth ending the game on a caught stealing. Truly one of the all time great WS endings in history.W said:
and digging deeper...
Babe Ruth was thrown out trying to steal second for the last out of the game.
so Mr. Alexander did not have to retire the final batter
Wabs said:
Front runner for MVP too close to call, but me personally?
Pressly
Pena
Abreu (won't get it but DAMN this guy has been nails)
*If Framber has another shut down game he will be in the mix.
As impressive as that catch was watching it live, it just gets better every time I watch it. The distance he had to cover, the timing of the jump, and the awareness of the fence - all in the most pressure-packed situation imaginable.tjack16 said:
Had to pick up a copy of the Chronicle today! What a cover
MosesHallRAB04 said:Deluxe said:All I do is Nguyen said:
The narrative, it appears, is going ot be the constant reminders of losing to the Nats in 2019. It is all I ma hearing about this morning across all major sports news outlets.
This season has been about shutting down those kind of narratives. That's the last one on the list to shut down.
Phillies don't have Strasburg and Scherzer in the chamber.
The second part is definitely a factor. He had way too many walks, and walks kill in the postseason.MAROON said:
I think it's the first point. If Dusty is anything, he's a creature of habit.