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Daikatana Starting Rotation
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Posted: Wed Oct 30, 2024 9:10 pm Post subject: |
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LMFAO...
The curse of Fat Joe _________________ The Gospel in a nutshell: 1 Corinthians 15:1-4 |
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ChickenStu Retired Number
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Posted: Wed Oct 30, 2024 9:11 pm Post subject: |
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Drifts wrote: |
sweet!!! Thanks for this.. lol |
There was a lot of swearing there as the inning got progressively worse, ha. Damn, I can't say that I blame them. That sounded like me in that inning in San Diego. |
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ChickenStu Retired Number
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Posted: Wed Oct 30, 2024 9:12 pm Post subject: |
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Wow, I didn't realize that Mookie is now the only active player in all of baseball with 3 World Series rings. |
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oasisdude77 Star Player
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Posted: Wed Oct 30, 2024 9:12 pm Post subject: |
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ChickenStu wrote: | One run allowed in 19 World Series innings for Walker Buehler. Truly spectacular. Yeah, I'm OK with bringing him back. Maybe his arm just needed the full year to fully acclimate. Or maybe he will just suck in the regular season from now on; who cares, at this point?
This is also why I'd have interest in Snell as a free agent. Regular season is irrelevant for him. Have to have serious interest in Teo back as well. Murders lefties and that was a huge reason our fortunes turned around against southpaws this season. Edman helps there too. Assuming no Soto (and I don't really think he'll be on the table), just bring Teo back. He's in his prime and he mashes. And likes the big stage. |
Oh my, Snell in this rotation would be amazing.
Resigning Teo is a must |
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Halflife Franchise Player
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Posted: Wed Oct 30, 2024 9:12 pm Post subject: |
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The dodgers fans in ny are wild _________________ Iman Shumpert, believes LBJ's decision to constantly team up with other All-Stars eschewed the idea of superstars continually adding layers to their repertoire. |
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ChickenStu Retired Number
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Posted: Wed Oct 30, 2024 9:15 pm Post subject: |
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ChickenStu wrote: | Wow, I didn't realize that Mookie is now the only active player in all of baseball with 3 World Series rings. |
He has a chance to be remembered as this generation's version of Derek Jeter. Like, the picture of winning. Only Mookie is actually an even better player. He had that awful postseason slump, came out of it at the end of the NLDS, and was his normal self after that. Now hopefully he just continues that in each successive postseason. |
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1995Lakers Star Player
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Posted: Wed Oct 30, 2024 9:16 pm Post subject: |
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oasisdude77 wrote: | ChickenStu wrote: | One run allowed in 19 World Series innings for Walker Buehler. Truly spectacular. Yeah, I'm OK with bringing him back. Maybe his arm just needed the full year to fully acclimate. Or maybe he will just suck in the regular season from now on; who cares, at this point?
This is also why I'd have interest in Snell as a free agent. Regular season is irrelevant for him. Have to have serious interest in Teo back as well. Murders lefties and that was a huge reason our fortunes turned around against southpaws this season. Edman helps there too. Assuming no Soto (and I don't really think he'll be on the table), just bring Teo back. He's in his prime and he mashes. And likes the big stage. |
Oh my, Snell in this rotation would be amazing.
Resigning Teo is a must |
For sure what am I saying....we dont need Black Jack....we need the Snail |
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JerryWest_44 Retired Number
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1995Lakers Star Player
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Posted: Wed Oct 30, 2024 9:17 pm Post subject: |
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ChickenStu wrote: | ChickenStu wrote: | Wow, I didn't realize that Mookie is now the only active player in all of baseball with 3 World Series rings. |
He has a chance to be remembered as this generation's version of Derek Jeter. Like, the picture of winning. Only Mookie is actually an even better player. He had that awful postseason slump, came out of it at the end of the NLDS, and was his normal self after that. Now hopefully he just continues that in each successive postseason. |
He went from being a frontrunner to actually being a good clutch postseason player.....similar transformation seen from Yasiel Puig. |
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1995Lakers Star Player
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Posted: Wed Oct 30, 2024 9:18 pm Post subject: |
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Daikatana wrote: | LMFAO...
The curse of Fat Joe |
I love Fat Joe |
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gng930 Franchise Player
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Posted: Wed Oct 30, 2024 9:28 pm Post subject: |
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I'd like to believe the 5th inning was karma for those entitled Yankee fans that mauled Mookie in Game 4. Easily could have been injured and nothing but smug responses from those two fans that scream entitlement. Contrast that to the Dodgers fans that interfered earlier in the series. Showed regret, acknowledged, and gracefully let himself get escorted out without making a scene. I lived in NY for a year or so and wouldn't trade it for anything. Still...(bleep) New York and their fans. _________________ Luxury Tax/FA Spreadsheet (Save to your Google Drive to edit)
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ChickenStu Retired Number
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Posted: Wed Oct 30, 2024 9:30 pm Post subject: |
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1995Lakers wrote: | ChickenStu wrote: | ChickenStu wrote: | Wow, I didn't realize that Mookie is now the only active player in all of baseball with 3 World Series rings. |
He has a chance to be remembered as this generation's version of Derek Jeter. Like, the picture of winning. Only Mookie is actually an even better player. He had that awful postseason slump, came out of it at the end of the NLDS, and was his normal self after that. Now hopefully he just continues that in each successive postseason. |
He went from being a frontrunner to actually being a good clutch postseason player.....similar transformation seen from Yasiel Puig. |
And oh by the way, Betts is going to pass Jeter in career WAR sometime early next season if he stays healthy. |
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focus Star Player
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Posted: Wed Oct 30, 2024 9:33 pm Post subject: |
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Cutheon wrote: | Kind of love that Shohei struggled. You know he’ll be motivated to get back so he can dominate and carry the team to a back to back |
Howd they win without him? So odd, especially considering how he was right before for a month or more. |
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LongBeachPoly Franchise Player
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Posted: Wed Oct 30, 2024 9:36 pm Post subject: |
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focus wrote: | Cutheon wrote: | Kind of love that Shohei struggled. You know he’ll be motivated to get back so he can dominate and carry the team to a back to back |
Howd they win without him? So odd, especially considering how he was right before for a month or more. |
Quote: | 1) Freddie Freeman
2) Great starting pitching in games 1-3
3) Yankees offense went cold in games 1-3 |
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C M B Franchise Player
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Posted: Wed Oct 30, 2024 9:42 pm Post subject: |
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Lakers rams dodgers kings have won 5 titles in the last 10 years
other cities gtfo _________________ http://chickhearn.ytmnd.com/
Sister Golden Hair wrote: | LAMAR ODOM is an anagram for ... DOOM ALARM
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ChickenStu Retired Number
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Posted: Wed Oct 30, 2024 9:47 pm Post subject: |
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C M B wrote: | Lakers rams dodgers kings have won 5 titles in the last 10 years
other cities gtfo |
I'm not a fan of LAFC, but if you want to add MLS Cup titles, LAFC won in 2022 and the Galaxy won in 2014. (And both LA teams were 1-2 in the Western Conference this year and each have a real shot at an MLS title again.)
Oh, and the Sparks won a WNBA title in 2016. |
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1995Lakers Star Player
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Posted: Wed Oct 30, 2024 9:49 pm Post subject: |
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ChickenStu wrote: | C M B wrote: | Lakers rams dodgers kings have won 5 titles in the last 10 years
other cities gtfo |
I'm not a fan of LAFC, but if you want to add MLS Cup titles, LAFC won in 2022 and the Galaxy won in 2014. (And both LA teams were 1-2 in the Western Conference this year and each have a real shot at an MLS title again.)
Oh, and the Sparks won a WNBA title in 2016. |
Hahahhaha La Galaxy fan here......really looking up there too after years of management incompetence. Its the same turnaround after the incompetence of the McCourt years. |
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Steve007 Franchise Player
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Posted: Wed Oct 30, 2024 9:50 pm Post subject: |
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ChickenStu wrote: | C M B wrote: | Lakers rams dodgers kings have won 5 titles in the last 10 years
other cities gtfo |
I'm not a fan of LAFC, but if you want to add MLS Cup titles, LAFC won in 2022 and the Galaxy won in 2014. (And both LA teams were 1-2 in the Western Conference this year and each have a real shot at an MLS title again.)
Oh, and the Sparks won a WNBA title in 2016. |
And the teams that used to be in San Diego (that are now in LA) still haven’t won anything, just like the Padres. |
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Steve007 Franchise Player
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Posted: Wed Oct 30, 2024 9:51 pm Post subject: |
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ChickenStu wrote: | Wow, I didn't realize that Mookie is now the only active player in all of baseball with 3 World Series rings. |
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Steve007 Franchise Player
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Posted: Wed Oct 30, 2024 9:54 pm Post subject: |
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People can talk about 2020 meaning less or being too different, but I’m really glad the team won that title. This isn’t the 90’s Braves. This team didn’t just win a championship. The team won it AGAIN. |
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ChickenStu Retired Number
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Posted: Wed Oct 30, 2024 9:54 pm Post subject: |
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1995Lakers wrote: | ChickenStu wrote: | C M B wrote: | Lakers rams dodgers kings have won 5 titles in the last 10 years
other cities gtfo |
I'm not a fan of LAFC, but if you want to add MLS Cup titles, LAFC won in 2022 and the Galaxy won in 2014. (And both LA teams were 1-2 in the Western Conference this year and each have a real shot at an MLS title again.)
Oh, and the Sparks won a WNBA title in 2016. |
Hahahhaha La Galaxy fan here......really looking up there too after years of management incompetence. Its the same turnaround after the incompetence of the McCourt years. |
Yeah I'm a Galaxy guy too. Kind of pissed that LAFC became "the" team in LA and the Galaxy have always been here and have a rich tradition of winning.
Anyway, if you want to take it back just two more years, the Kings and Galaxy both won in 2012, so that would be 10 championships in 12 years. (And the Galaxy won in 2011 too.) |
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ChickenStu Retired Number
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Posted: Wed Oct 30, 2024 9:59 pm Post subject: |
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Steve007 wrote: | People can talk about 2020 meaning less or being too different, but I’m really glad the team won that title. This isn’t the 90’s Braves. This team didn’t just win a championship. The team won it AGAIN. |
This one means more for sure. Down 2-1 to the hated Padres and we were in deep doo-doo. They were better than us on paper, with our injuries. To get past that was just epic. We were legit favored against the Mets, but they had been playing good ball for a long time so that was no gimme. Then this World Series, I mean, the Yankees flat-out gave us this game tonight (they had 19 total bases and we had 8!), and obviously we were oh-so-close to losing Game 1. It was just ultimately our turn. Our turn to win some improbable games and to have some moments that people will remember forever, chief among them the Freddie grand slam, of course.
It's kind of like how the Kings won their first Stanley Cup in 2012, unexpectedly just rampaging through the playoffs. But the '14 Cup just felt so much more meaningful, coming back from 3-0 down to the Sharks in the first round, down 3-2 to the Ducks in the second round, winning in Game 7 in OT on the road at Chicago in the WCF, and then winning 3 OT games against the Rangers to win the Cup. This kind of felt like that, for me, and the Kings and Dodgers are my two favorite teams, by far. I love the Lakers too of course, but I'm not passionate about basketball the way I am for baseball and hockey.
No way I sleep tonight before, say, 4AM. On way too much of a high. |
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Steve007 Franchise Player
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Posted: Wed Oct 30, 2024 10:06 pm Post subject: |
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Full replay of the 5th inning if anyone wants to watch:
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ChickenStu wrote: | Steve007 wrote: | People can talk about 2020 meaning less or being too different, but I’m really glad the team won that title. This isn’t the 90’s Braves. This team didn’t just win a championship. The team won it AGAIN. |
This one means more for sure. Down 2-1 to the hated Padres and we were in deep doo-doo. They were better than us on paper, with our injuries. To get past that was just epic. We were legit favored against the Mets, but they had been playing good ball for a long time so that was no gimme. Then this World Series, I mean, the Yankees flat-out gave us this game tonight (they had 19 total bases and we had 8!), and obviously we were oh-so-close to losing Game 1. It was just ultimately our turn. Our turn to win some improbable games and to have some moments that people will remember forever, chief among them the Freddie grand slam, of course.
It's kind of like how the Kings won their first Stanley Cup in 2012, unexpectedly just rampaging through the playoffs. But the '14 Cup just felt so much more meaningful, coming back from 3-0 down to the Sharks in the first round, down 3-2 to the Ducks in the second round, winning in Game 7 in OT on the road at Chicago in the WCF, and then winning 3 OT games against the Rangers to win the Cup. This kind of felt like that, for me, and the Kings and Dodgers are my two favorite teams, by far. I love the Lakers too of course, but I'm not passionate about basketball the way I am for baseball and hockey.
No way I sleep tonight before, say, 4AM. On way too much of a high. |
This postseason felt different the moment Shohei hit that 3 run bomb in game 1 of the NLDS. I said during the post game that the anxiety and tension at the bar I was at was through the roof before that HR. You could feel it through the TV and each and every one here probably had that same "oh shiaaat....not again". I can't remember who it was (Will or Enrique?) but one of the players even said it completely took away the tension the team was feeling. One swing of the bat and it felt like a different team. _________________ KOBE
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1995Lakers Star Player
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Posted: Wed Oct 30, 2024 10:09 pm Post subject: |
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ChickenStu wrote: | Steve007 wrote: | People can talk about 2020 meaning less or being too different, but I’m really glad the team won that title. This isn’t the 90’s Braves. This team didn’t just win a championship. The team won it AGAIN. |
This one means more for sure. Down 2-1 to the hated Padres and we were in deep doo-doo. They were better than us on paper, with our injuries. To get past that was just epic. We were legit favored against the Mets, but they had been playing good ball for a long time so that was no gimme. Then this World Series, I mean, the Yankees flat-out gave us this game tonight (they had 19 total bases and we had 8!), and obviously we were oh-so-close to losing Game 1. It was just ultimately our turn. Our turn to win some improbable games and to have some moments that people will remember forever, chief among them the Freddie grand slam, of course.
It's kind of like how the Kings won their first Stanley Cup in 2012, unexpectedly just rampaging through the playoffs. But the '14 Cup just felt so much more meaningful, coming back from 3-0 down to the Sharks in the first round, down 3-2 to the Ducks in the second round, winning in Game 7 in OT on the road at Chicago in the WCF, and then winning 3 OT games against the Rangers to win the Cup. This kind of felt like that, for me, and the Kings and Dodgers are my two favorite teams, by far. I love the Lakers too of course, but I'm not passionate about basketball the way I am for baseball and hockey.
No way I sleep tonight before, say, 4AM. On way too much of a high. |
Those Kings teams made me a fan of the Kings as well. That playoffs run in 2014 was probably the most epic playoffs run I have ever seen in any sport. Being down 3-0 to a really good Sharks team, beating the Ducks in Game 1 with literally 1 second left and beating them in 7 and ending Selanne's career and then the biggest epic series of them all beating Chicago, winners of 11 and 13 and the team that knocked you out the year before and beating them in the United Center in Game 7 in Overtime when you were never leading....beating the Rangers to put a bow on it....man |
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