How competitive the Cubs were before ultimately falling would've determined how sad I felt. The fact that they rolled over like gutless dogs means I'm pissed and sickened. Thanks for the worst spectating experience of my life and the 3 hour drive home in the rain Cubs!
I wish there were a line graph like one of those game charts that shows the spike in the number of domestic violence disputes and DUIs in the greater Chicago area tonight.
I don't even feel like going to Chavez Ravine on Saturday. If USC hadn't lost to Oregon State I would definitely sell my tickets and watch USC/Oregon instead :/
Does anyone else want to entertain the possibility that the Dodgers pitchers have come in with little pressure on their shoulders and happened to locate their pitches brilliantly while Dempster and to a lesser extent Shark felt the heat and overthrew? Or is that taboo since Nate Silver hasn't quantified it yet?
Tillman went right through him. It's quite dangerous. Tillman was a half a second away from blocking that kick, it isnt stupid, its football. When are unnecessary roughness calls NOT a fraction of a second from not happening?
Can someone explain how baseline/baserunning rules applied (or didn't apply) to Church avoiding the tag from Hill last night? This is what I found in the rulebook: He runs more than three feet away from his baseline to avoid being tagged unless his action is to avoid interference with a fielder fielding a batted ball. A runner’s baseline is established when the tag attempt occurs and is a straight line from the runner to the base he is attempting to reach safely;