Holy shit I had to check my pulse thereThe Walgreens win the Pennant. The Walgreens win the Pennant.
That rotation is not a joke. They won’t be favorites but they can certainly win.This is pretty cool to watch.
And they’ll get thrashed by the AL champ.
Don’t be so sure.This is pretty cool to watch.
And they’ll get thrashed by the AL champ.
Top 2 are but that pen is rife for destruction. And Houston has better starters. They’re hot though so who knows.That rotation is not a joke. They won’t be favorites but they can certainly win.
Jam unjammed.
“Bon Chance” says ex-Expo Pedro.Great moment. This franchise got robbed in ‘94. I imagine more than a few Québécois are popping champagne tonight.
Ehhhhhhhh..... uhhhh okayCongrats to the Expos, their last pennant was 1933, 86 years ago. Only WS win was 1924, when Walter Johnson was still pitching.
Going to be a special moment when they trot out a fan who was alive to see that last WS win to throw out the first pitch prior to game three of the WS and he shatters his hip...………….
Actually, I thought that was a super classy shout out.Mike Rizzo: A triumph for traditional scouting
Actually 6 in a row and 7 out of 8.unfortunately this is the last time we'll see Pedro this October. the last three TBS LCSes have been 5 games or less.
The Nationals used to be the Expos, so as far as I'm concerned, call them whatever you want, they'll always be the Expos.Ehhhhhhhh..... uhhhh okay
Do you you call the Twins and the Rangers the Senators? Seems like your approach could get confusing....The Nationals used to be the Expos, so as far as I'm concerned, call them whatever you want, they'll always be the Expos.
Prior to the Nationals, there were seven other failed Washington teams, one of which won the WS in 1924.
Walter Johnson pitched on that team.
Connect the dots, it's not that hard.
Three, unless your counting teams in the friggin 1800s. And Walter Johnson pitched on the team that is now the Minnesota Twins.Prior to the Nationals, there were seven other failed Washington teams, one of which won the WS in 1924.
Walter Johnson pitched on that team.
Connect the dots, it's not that hard.
But your dots don't make any sense and aren't based in reality. They scare me.The Nationals used to be the Expos, so as far as I'm concerned, call them whatever you want, they'll always be the Expos.
Prior to the Nationals, there were seven other failed Washington teams, one of which won the WS in 1924.
Walter Johnson pitched on that team.
Connect the dots, it's not that hard.