A capable play just gets them to 3-3 with two on and two out in the bottom of the 8th.With a capable play in RF, it goes extras, where the Brew Crew have advantage in RP
A capable play just gets them to 3-3 with two on and two out in the bottom of the 8th.With a capable play in RF, it goes extras, where the Brew Crew have advantage in RP
And again, after looking at it, even a "capable" play may not have helped them there.A capable play just gets them to 3-3 with two on and two out in the bottom of the 8th.
The ball that got through Buckner took a mini-bad hop if you get a chance to see the view from behind him. But, the bad hops get forgotten. The goat horns don’t.Yep. Looks like it kicks to his right as he’s running hard to get to the line it’s hit on.
That was exactly what went through my head as well.Wish Piniella had played RF like that in 1978.
Twitter should have an age limit like alcohol and cigarettes.Couldn’t have happened to a better guy.
Nats still had Corbin, too. They were better positioned than the Brewers once Hader spit it out.A capable play just gets them to 3-3 with two on and two out in the bottom of the 8th.
Yeah, like I said. Hader was 17. How many people in this thread know actual 17 year old baseball players? Or were them? They are dirtheads and stupid and basic. They are base instincts with feet and little in the way of impulse control.Twitter should have an age limit like alcohol and cigarettes.
Cancel culture at its peak toxicity ruining this thread.
At that age, the blame belongs with his family. Funny to read that article (posted above) about his family turning their jerseys inside out or changing into something else.Yeah, like I said. Hader was 17. How many people in this thread know actual 17 year old baseball players? Or were them? They are dirtheads and stupid and basic. They are base instincts with feet and little in the way of impulse control.
I am not excusing or condoning Hader's Tweets because they were horrible. But I am not about to "cancel" someone who *said* something stupid in their teens and have been both contrite about it as well as seemingly better behaved since.
I don't excuse him from blame and I don't know about his family situation.At that age, the blame belongs with his family. Funny to read that article (posted above) about his family turning their jerseys inside out or changing into something else.
I almost feel bad for him.
God I'm tired of people yelling "LET'S GO" at the top of their voice's like it's the most amazing cheer ever
In what could have been his last AB as a Nat, and possibly an MLB playerLost in all this was Zimmerman fighting for that bloop. Hell of an AB and good for him.
Nope, just watching some highlights, last year he pitched 10 innings, no runs, 5 hits, 1 walk, 16k'sDidn't Hader also suck last year in the playoffs?
"AND THE NATIONALS WIN THE WORLD SERIES!!"God I'm tired of people yelling "LET'S GO" at the top of their voice's like it's the most amazing cheer ever
Also, any video with "React" in the title
Guess I need to post in the Things that Bother You thread
It was a 1 run error. Bases loaded, 2 outs, the runner on 2nd scores easily without the error."AND THE NATIONALS WIN THE WORLD SERIES!!"
Oh wait......……
That was quite a post game reaction.
To a wild card game win.
Friends and family on the field?
I'm not up on their history, but is that the first playoff win ever for them?
What a gag job by the Brewers, that was little league level bad in right field.
They scored three runs on a HBP, a broken bat blooper, a walk and a two run error.
And on the blooper, if Cain is in better throwing position and goes to third, the runner is out, game over.
I guess outside of the Capitals, Washington has had nothing in the way of wins since the silent era, so go crazy folks.
Holy smokes.
By win, I meant series win.It was a 1 run error. Bases loaded, 2 outs, the runner on 2nd scores easily without the error.
It was not the first playoff win for the Nats. It was, however, the first playoff "series" win, after 4 gag jobs in 2012, 14, 16, 17, losing series as the better seeded team each time.
Yes. Especially if your team doesn’t make the playoffs on a regular basis.They're the worst if it's your team, just the worst.
193 wins between those 2 lineupsTB
1. Yandy Diaz (R) 1B
2. Tommy Pham (R) DH
3. Austin Meadows (L) LF
4. Travis d'Arnaud (R) C
5. Matt Duffy (R) 3B
6. Avisail Garcia (R) RF
7. Willy Adames (R) SS
8. Kevin Kiermaier (L) CF
9. Michael Brosseau (R) 2B
Oak
1. Marcus Semien (R) SS
2. Ramon Laureano (R) RF
3. Matt Chapman (R) 3B
4. Matt Olson (L) 1B
5. Mark Canha (R) CF
6. Jurickson Profar (S) 2B
7. Khris Davis (R) DH
8. Robbie Grossman (S) LF
9. Sean Murphy (R) C
My favorite broadcast to watchJust a friendly reminder, like last year, a better, saber and Statcast focused broadcast is on ESPN2. No ARod inanity. Take advantage one and all.
How do they stack up to:193 wins between those 2 lineups
Less expensive ... and playing in OctoberHow do they stack up to:
Betts
Benintendi
Devers
Bogaerts
Martinez
Chavis
Moreland
Vazquez
JBJ
Eddie Perez, groan, although I think Vasgersian is bad. ARod and Jessica don’t bother me when they can’t ballwash the Yankees, like tonight.My favorite broadcast to watch
Shows what I knowThat Rays lineup has to be one of the worst playoff lineups on paper I’ve ever seen
It's not even a trend, it's a mini-streakArod saying "The trend continues" with leadoff HR annoys me.
It wasn't a trend since it was just one game yesterday.
NOW it's a trend.
Perez completely predicted that lead-off homer in his intro on how Manaea does in different pitch counts.Eddie Perez, groan, although I think Vasgersian is bad. ARod and Jessica don’t bother me when they can’t ballwash the Yankees, like tonight.
Did he? Then I’d like to ask him if the market is going to turn around tomorrow.Perez completely predicted that lead-off homer in his intro on how Manaea does in different pitch counts.