posted by Laley23Yankees have never really provided a crushing loss to the Tribe in my lifetime
posted by SportsAndLadyLast year?
yeah--he conveniently forgot that one-lol
posted by Laley23Yankees have never really provided a crushing loss to the Tribe in my lifetime
posted by SportsAndLadyLast year?
yeah--he conveniently forgot that one-lol
posted by vball10set
posted by SportsAndLadyLast year?
yeah--he conveniently forgot that one-lol
No I didn’t. If you think last year is as crushing as ‘07/‘16/‘95/‘97 you are crazy. If the Yankees beat us this year in ALCS, I’ll hate them as much as the others. But I never expected to win in ‘98 and if you throw in last year might as well through in the O’s and Mariners as well.
Tribe is 3-2 versus Boston in playoffs and 2-2 vs NYY. Both solid records. But despite only playing them each once in the LCS, Yankees were a pipe dream to win while Boston took the WS from us after 3-1.
Sabathia pitching in this potential elimination game seems lazy on the part of the Yankees front office
Well....at least it’s intersting in the 9th
And more int
Sanchez JUST missed walking it off
What a play by Nunez to seal it
posted by Ironman92Sanchez JUST missed walking it off
Launch angle
posted by Ironman92What a play by Nunez to seal it
And Pearce!
!st run of the game is a HR by a relief pitcher who went to bat to keep in the game more than one inning!
Brewers can’t lose
Some catchers having their worst inning of the year this post season -- Grandal this week and Maldonado tonight.
This Jeffress guy stinks
Nvm he's alright
posted by SportsAndLadyNvm he's alright
He’s no Hader
posted by SportsAndLadyThis Jeffress guy stinks
That's why Counsell felt like he needed use Hader for a couple outs in the 8th with a 4 run lead!
posted by mhs95_06Some catchers having their worst inning of the year this post season -- Grandal this week and Maldonado tonight.
And Grandal last night to the tune of "He's benched for the second straight postseason because he's such a liability."
Great base-running by Machado getting around to score the winning run to walk-off in 13 innings, and a great throw by Yelich to try to extend the game, but to no avail.
So, with at least two more games in the series, how many more Brewers will Machado try to take out one way or another?
posted by HereticSo, with at least two more games in the series, how many more Brewers will Machado try to take out one way or another?
Surprised more 2B/SS don't just knee him in the melon when he slides