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  1. I'm not privy to the dynamics of the Dodger fan base, I do know everyone says the traffic to and from is horrific hence all the late arrivals and early departures. Maybe Apple mikes up the crowd noise higher than most broadcasts making it seem louder? But it jumped out at me how loud they would get on cans of corn.
  2. Exactly, went to sleep in the 3rd thinking we probably ain't winning this one - pleasant surprise. Good for Dansby. Anyone else notice the Dodger crowd seems to either have bad sight lines or a collectively poor depth perception as they burst into fairly loud reactions on even routine fly balls as if they are all leaving the park?
  3. If we go 3-3 in our next 6.....I'll be ecstatic.
  4. Yeah, after that first throw - I was really nervous about Kingery out there. That was about as routine a DP as you were going get in the ninth and he looked like Lester throwing to a base there. You are right, pitcher hitting better than what almost happened.l
  5. They said on the broadcast he hadn't played 3rd base in 5 years, and it looked like it. Not sure how much practice time he put in there but that little gamble trying to hide him out at third almost backfired on CC.
  6. I think age is starting to catch up to the Phillies. Schwarber, Turner, Realmuto, Nola, Harper - all the big $$ folks they tied up with long contracts are all 32 are older. Their window is closing. Most players are past their prime production by that age, I think you are starting to see that with the Phillies. There's still some quality production in that group, but I don't think any of that group has their best years ahead of them. Plus, they are not a very good defensive team. We are playing them at a good time, I think they will make a run at some time this year, but I think their peak is probably been achieved in the past with this group.
  7. Honestly, Nola has seen his best years. And I say that as someone who always really liked Nola. If you put he and Rea's numbers side by side since 2023 Rea compares favorably. Nola of course has the higher level success in years previous and has the name pedigree because of that, but those two as we stand today, I actually would not say it's a mismatch. If anything the Cubs let Nola off the hook last night, started swinging at pitches they were taking earlier in the game and getting walks on. Really should have gotten more than 5 runs.
  8. Agreed, I'd take a split right now....though it seems like we caught both the Mets and Phillies at a good time.
  9. No doubt. He could not have looked worse his first 6 at bats, it was horrific. But you can make an argument he has had two hits that basically won us 2 ball games. That to me is already worth the signing if he flames out the rest of the year.
  10. Very encouraging the way Brown persevered - hell be basically got 7 outs that inning in terms of what should have happened.
  11. Passion is the true enemy of reason and we are all passionate here and I'll wager have all said something stupid on here over a long season.
  12. The swing and miss was fantastic. He made Schwarber and Harper look like minor leaguers!!!
  13. I agree, lots of good looking young arms on the Pirates. You never know how injuries will affect them, but if they stay relatively healthy their pitching is scary both starters and pen. Their hitting still look pretty mediocre/below average. Ozuna is past his prime as a hitter and is an absolute liability in the field, Reynolds I think has seen his best days, Lowe and O'Hearn are upgrades on what they had but neither really strike fear in me. The 19 year old will likely be a star, but probably not this year.
  14. Yes, good at bats. Yes the Phillies D is horrible but that's not our problem. They actually made a great play to get Nico at third or we would have scored at least one more run that inning and maybe more.
  15. Absolutely, I will totally ignore the standings until June. But I always down for a Brewers losing streak.
  16. It also appears to me JD is making a more concerted attempt to engage him in conversation. They still have zero chemistry but JD's one word answers to his questions last year made me actually feel sorry for the poor guy. But I agree the try hard was strong with that one last year.
  17. Yeah, I mean I think it's one that could have been caught, maybe not should have been? Awkward slide there.
  18. Same here - Palencia is really easy to root for - love that guy and love that he's a Cub.!!
  19. But ultimately it was the lack of hitting, not the pitching that cost the U.S. this one. Much like the Cubs game 5 vs. Milwaukee. We saw pitchers you would reasonably expect we could do some damage on and we just didn't. In both cases.
  20. If the same call had happened to the U.S. I'd be pretty upset about it. But as a person who was always taught to adapt and overcome by my coaches back in the day, I would have also pointed out the many missed opportunities we had to control our own destiny.
  21. I have always been of the opinion that calling a game and the relationship with the pitcher is a catchers most valuable trait and that really is not something that can be measured by analytics. It's IMHO why two teams and now probably a third decided even though Wilson Contreras has a cannon arm, he was still a liability as a catcher. Some say it was his pitch framing, but when it comes out as it did in St. Louis that he was calling pitches one of his pitchers did not even throw.....that is pretty telling. We'll see how this ABS stuff factors in, but the soft factors to me it seems always weight heavily internally for catchers.
  22. Well, I would agree - it's now or never I think for him, I don't see the point of another full year in the minors to get at bats. Conforto is strictly a why not - sign as many minor league deals as you want - if two make an impact like last year it's worth it.
  23. Agreed, he does not move the needle for me. He gets a shot to make the team just like McCormick, Carlson, Dean and Alcantara, and I'm not sure he's the favorite at all to win that battle.
  24. I think lot's of teams to. I think that's why two different teams decided to move on from Contreras as a catcher. I absolutely believe it had more to do with that than pitch framing.
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