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More Dodger fans in tears and absolute shock, plz.
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Good bye Manny, good bye towels, good bye "MAKE NOISE!!!" scoreboard, good bye beach balls, good bye Dodgers.

 

We are avenged. Suck it, Dodgers.

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Good bye Manny, good bye towels, good bye "MAKE NOISE!!!" scoreboard, good bye beach balls, good bye Dodgers.

 

We are avenged. Suck it, Dodgers.

 

You forgot the wave. In the 8th inning. Of a series-clinching game.

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You forgot the wave. In the 8th inning. Of a series-clinching game.

 

I wish I could forget the wave. So glad am I that the Cubs, their fans and Wrigley Field don't engage in crap like that.

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Good bye Manny, good bye towels, good bye "MAKE NOISE!!!" scoreboard, good bye beach balls, good bye Dodgers.

 

We are avenged. Suck it, Dodgers.

 

But, but, but, Manny made them sooooo great and, and, and they beat a scared and nervous Cubs team, but, but.....LOL

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I remember back in June when the Red Sox and Phillies were playing, Cole Hamels said something like "this is a World Series preview in my mind", and I just laughed because you know the Cubs were totally destined for the World Series. Well he was half right. Screw him and screw the Phillies for enjoying what we should be enjoying right now :(
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It seemed like many Dodgers fans, resigned to the fact their team would be knocked out of the playoffs and that Ramirez would be gone, had already moved on before Game 5. Aside from the red, white and blue bunting, the NLCS logos painted on the field and the chilly mid-October conditions, it felt like a normal Wednesday night at Dodger Stadium. A late-arriving crowd, plenty of empty seats and fans more enthralled with the wave and bouncing beach balls than the game. In fact, the stadium was nearly half empty for the opening pitch and never quite filled up despite tickets being sold for less than face value by scalpers and online outlets before the game.

 

Easily the worst fans in baseball. In fact, 2 days ago I was able to pull up tickets on the Dodgers website for games 4 and 5. This is when it was a 2-1 series! The NLCS! Unbelievable. Just makes us losing to them much more annoying.

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It seemed like many Dodgers fans, resigned to the fact their team would be knocked out of the playoffs and that Ramirez would be gone, had already moved on before Game 5. Aside from the red, white and blue bunting, the NLCS logos painted on the field and the chilly mid-October conditions, it felt like a normal Wednesday night at Dodger Stadium. A late-arriving crowd, plenty of empty seats and fans more enthralled with the wave and bouncing beach balls than the game. In fact, the stadium was nearly half empty for the opening pitch and never quite filled up despite tickets being sold for less than face value by scalpers and online outlets before the game.

 

Easily the worst fans in baseball. In fact, 2 days ago I was able to pull up tickets on the Dodgers website for games 4 and 5. This is when it was a 2-1 series! The NLCS! Unbelievable. Just makes us losing to them much more annoying.

 

Is that supposed to mean something? They were doing the wave when the Cubs were "threatening" in the 8th inning of a series-clinching game.

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ESPN gotta be hating on this, you know they probably creamed their pants over the thought of Manny facing the Red Sox on baseball' biggest stage. Suck it ESPN.
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My playoff picks are going well..

 

I had..

 

LA over Chi

Phi over Mil

 

TB over Chi

Bos over LA

 

Phi over LA

 

However, I had Bos over TB :banghead:

It's still possible.

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