OOOPS! It’s a 3 game series now. Two in LA, and Kershaw will pitch in two of them if needed. And Bellinger has calmed down and found his swing. The Astros really needed this one. Morton pitched his ass off. But Snitchy was right. Astros have a suspect bullpen. Originally Posted by bambino... and no one will know how the events of the day affected the outcome. It seems impossible that they didn't have some influence in the intensity, enthusiasm, and emotion that is needed when two similarly talented teams collide.
The Astro’s are loose. I think they’ll win tonight. Originally Posted by bambinoIMO the events of the day had an effect on their enthusiasm, focus, and emotion .... which is (and was) required when playing the Dodgers. The League didn't jam the Astros Team; their own player did.....even if unintended or simply thoughtless.
IMO the events of the day had an effect on their enthusiasm, focus, and emotion .... which is (and was) required when playing the Dodgers. The League didn't jam the Astros Team; their own player did.....even if unintended or simply thoughtless.What events? I guess I missed something. Did an Astro player say something stupid?
No matter about what: One doesn't make fun of opposition. Originally Posted by LexusLover
IMO the events of the day had an effect on their enthusiasm, focus, and emotion .... which is (and was) required when playing the Dodgers. The League didn't jam the Astros Team; their own player did.....even if unintended or simply thoughtless.I don't buy that for one second. So the pitcher that gave up the go ahead run and the following homer was distracted? Bullshit. This is like blaming a loss on a bad call in basketball. Bad calls happen all the time to both teams but the only ones that matter are the ones to the losing team.
No matter about what: One doesn't make fun of opposition. Originally Posted by LexusLover
IMO the events of the day had an effect on their enthusiasm, focus, and emotion .... which is (and was) required when playing the Dodgers. The League didn't jam the Astros Team; their own player did.....even if unintended or simply thoughtless.It wasn’t OK to make a racial reference, even though the Dodgers did the same thing In their dugout the same night.
No matter about what: One doesn't make fun of opposition. Originally Posted by LexusLover
It wasn’t OK to make a racial reference, even though the Dodgers did the same thing In their dugout the same night.Are you on a breathing machine? I don't think you are smart enough to breathe on your own. LL said exactly that you dumb fucking koolaid drinker.
But “one doesn’t make fun of opposition?”
WHAT THE FUCK PLANET ARE YOU LIVING ON LLiarMan? More than ever, I’m convinced you really are a basement dweller with no life.
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!! Originally Posted by Yssup Rider
IMO the events of the day had an effect on their enthusiasm, focus, and emotion .... which is (and was) required when playing the Dodgers. The League didn't jam the Astros Team; their own player did.....even if unintended or simply thoughtless.What are you talking about?
No matter about what: One doesn't make fun of opposition. Originally Posted by LexusLover
The racial gesture thing from the prior game earned a 5 game suspension in 2018.Exactly...and Hinch should not have put him in the game.
But the Astros' bullpen (Giles) lost the game. Originally Posted by Unique_Carpenter
I don't buy that for one second. So the pitcher that gave up the go ahead run and the following homer was distracted? Bullshit. Originally Posted by BudmanThe key to the Astros success is offense, and the pitcher only holds down the other offense. You neglect to factor in game 2 results. Besides .. if you go back and actually read what I posted you will see I said:
... and no one will know how the events of the day affected the outcome. It seems impossible that they didn't have some influence in the intensity, enthusiasm, and emotion that is needed when two similarly talented teams collide.Even Budman!
IMO the events of the day had an effect on their enthusiasm, focus, and emotion .... which is (and was) required when playing the Dodgers. The League didn't jam the Astros Team; their own player did.....even if unintended or simply thoughtless... they (the Astros) were being asked about it right up to just before the game ... some remarks were broadcast ...