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  • wilfredtjones
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    c'mon Ted
    Cherish the crestfallen look on their faces? Isn't that just a bit mean? I will agree Joe Buck is something of a knob. I tend to turn the sound down when he's calling the game. But, I would have to disagree the Mets were overmatched. A different spin on the ball, a better throw here or flash of leather there and they'd still be playing tomorrow.P.S. To reiterate, I'm not a fan of either team per se - I'm a Brewers fan.
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    Kansas City Royals: World Champions 2015
    Surprising comeback stunner, the 7th time they've scored 2 or more runs to win a game, was fun to watch and certainly stressful to experience. I'll cherish the look on the Mets fans as their potential win slipped away, as the Fox announcers continued to rave on about the Mets! If I hear another narrative on Matt Harvey or Yoenis Cespedes, I'll throw up!! No more Joe Buck, please! Toronto or Houston would've handled the Mets: they were certainly overmatched. How did they ever beat the other national league teams?! Royals rule!!
  • wilfredtjones
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    no dog in this fight
    But, that David Wright home run was classic. Boy, did he ever smack that one.
  • hockey_john
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    good game
    enjoyed game last night good to see Mets play tough and make first hitter uncomfortable for a change. Hope puts more spark into this series. By both teams want a game 7 myself
  • iGrateful
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    Keep Truckin!
    NY got their ways & means...just wont let us beeeeee oh no!!! Lets go Mets
  • iGrateful
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    Spot on analogy by Gans
    Thanks for the posting. ..great read, spot . Thanks for sharing. ....Lets Go Mets!
  • mkav
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    grateful dead and baseball
    http://www.levity.com/gans/baseball.html check out this essay by David Gans. One other similarity...there is no time limit. they're over when they're over.
  • wilfredtjones
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    Yes, they all matter...
    ...but, I do think they should pare the season back to 154 games. Just personal opinion, I guess.
  • hockey_john
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    Want 7 games
    I hope it goes 7 cause love the stress of each and every bat in do or die games. Even though all at bats from this point on are do or die. Funny little thought is how every game in a baseball year matters like in all sports but when I think about 162 game season I can't help but think how many times we hear or read or even say it ourselves heck we will get them tomorrow can't win them all. Well they all matter. Unlike the ending of my VERY FAVORITE Song " I guess it doesn't matter anyway " cause it sure does matter. Good luck to all the fans of both teams as a guy without a team in the fight am rooting for good baseball.
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    Tough loss
    Sorry Ponch...i was pullin for the Jays ... had 1&3rd in 9th with no outs...then 2&3rd with one out...gut wrenching at that point....But hey, they did have a heck of a season...they held off the yanks and have plenty to look forward to next year! George Brett wont be so happy next weekend when he starts having flash backs of good ol NY from 85.... only this time in Queens!
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So... any soccer fans out there? Sad day, once again the US Men's team couldn't make it to the Olympics. At least we are kind of holding our own in FIFA. -Dave
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to send a shout-out to the Warriors. I don't really follow sports much. But due to a bizarre series of circumstances, the first NBA game I ever attended happened to be as the unlikely guest of Franklin Mieuli at the very game when the Rex presented the check to Sarunas for the Lithuanian basketball team. It was a surreal moment to begin with, and then partying at halftime with half my friends in some backstage-type scene... Seriously not in Kansas anymore. It was great. So hey, go Dubs.
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Big Broncos fan. Still waiting to go to a game though...
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Golden State is surreal. Cavaliers will have to settle for 2nd fiddle again, if they get that far! Meanwhile, I've developed a fondness for the Colorado Rockies as my new favorite National league team.
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What a game. Very fun to watch. But I think its funny how those pussies (Rangers) waited until the final at bat for Bautista in the final game of the season series to retaliate for the infamous bat flip in the ALDS last year. its cowardly if you ask me seeing as they wont meet again this year unless in the post season. And hey how bout those Raptors. Now they can get pummelled by Lebron and the Cavs.
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Hard slide from Jose and a quick right to the jaw from Rougned: that would have KO'd me! We'll see what MLB does with fines and suspensions. I really didn't think Jose's slide was out of line.The Raptors are a good team, blasting the Heat out of game 7.
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That was a great right hook for sure. The Raptors ARE a good team. But I don't think they are THAT good just yet. Anything can happen I guess.
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The slide was illegal per this year's rules. Bautista knew it and acknowledged he was trying to send a message with the slide.Another way to look at it...Wait until the last at bat and you avoid retaliation so none of your guys get hurt during the series. Not sure I buy it, either but it is possible. Actually...I don't even think it was intentional. The pitcher was a 30 yr old rookie in his 2nd MLB game, fresh out of 3 yrs in jail for DWI. He was not about to potentially blow a 1 run lead by putting the first guy on. He was nervous and a little wild. At least it was not just a bunch of guys milling around and pointing!
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come on guys, get some rest and score a goal!!! First time in the finals in 15 years.
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Well, the Thunder fizzled out....shoulda coulda. Maybe Cleveland can do what they didn't do last year. Blue Jays win in the Bronx!KC pulled out another win with a Hosmer dinger in the 8th.
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(mandatory Oakland greeting this morning)
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Sweep sweep sweep sweep sweep... Go Jays!!!
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Such a busy time of year for sports. I love my MLB.tv, which allows me to watch any game a few hours after it ends.
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Whoa! The Cavs finally showed up last night, winning by 30 over the Warriors. Cleveland fans can let out a sign of relief. Nothing like a victory to feel better about your team's chances in the finals. It's been since 1964 when a pro team in C-town won a championship (Browns won the NFL trophy, before the Super Bowl came around!). In baseball, the Indians are in 1st place: how about that!?! They're out on the west coast, so we'll see how long 1st place lasts. The Tigers are close behind and the Royals limp into Chicago after losing 7 games straight on the road, so far.
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Pulling for Believe-Land to get one.
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The Cavs have done what they had to do: win. 1 more to go in Oakland on Sunday. Believeland!
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Thank you Cavs for bringing a championship to Cleveland after 52 years! I was in 7th grade when the Browns won the NFL trophy in 1964 27-0 over the Baltimore Colts.
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yeah, what he said, if you're not from Cleveland, you have no idea what this means to that city...bigger than a drive-in movie! part two: no burning cars, no teargas, no cops to break up rioting crowds, just unbridled joy and relief as celebration. truly, strangers stopping strangers just to shake their hand.
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A brief PSA for the Rex Foundation, which a) is the beneficiary of Jerry Garcia Tribute Night at AT&T Park August 18 and b)is joining with the Jake Peavy Foundation for a big night at the Fillmore on the 17th. Also, awesome poster by Darrin Brenner for the Fillmore event. Details: http://www.rexfoundation.org/2016/07/07/a-giant-celebration-of-jerry/
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How about those Indians!?! Up by 5.5 over those pesky Tigers, while the world champ Royals slip further back.Yesterday's come from behind win in the 9th was incredible. See you in October Wahoo!
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Even tho my team (Bluejays) have been shitting the bed this month i gotta say its made for a great AL Wildcard race. Jays will host if they beat Boston today. With their habit of making average pitchers look like aces it will be a tall order against Price. As far as Im concerned with Ortiz.... "Hate to see you leave. Love to see you Go!!" The TBJ Organization.
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New York (Mets) got the ways & means, you know they just wont let you beeee oh no! Lets go Mets!! :-)
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Having to grind out some wins and squeak into the wildcard should bode well for the BJs. Look at S.F who have won it all by finding a way to get in the WildCard. I know baseball fans would probably like to see a Cubs/BoSox WS but I dont think thatll happen. Giants/Jays 2016. Go Jays Go!!!!
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Great pitching on both sides, timely hitting and a walkoff homerun from EE. As a baseball fan you had to have enjoyed it. Maybe not that d-bag who threw a can of budlight on the Baltimore's center tho. Theres one in every bunch y'know. Bring on Texas...and Odor.
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I hope the Mets don't put me through that much stress (11 innings) but achieve the same result! Go Mets
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Ok Giants... the better team won. A well pitched game by Syndergard but Bumgarner was unhittable, once again. Incredible record this guy has going in Post Season. Good luck Giants
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''Twas a great game..... Always the bridesmaid....except 69 and 86.... oh well, it's almost hockey season..... I miss Bill Buckner....
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Anxious to watch the Indians play and advance; however, the Red Sox could be tough, especially if Ortiz gets in some good swings. The Tribe has injury concerns, like missing 2 starting pitchers and 1 with a sore groin. Dang, I hate having a sore groin: no more splits!
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Josh Donaldson really hustled home on the sloppy Texas defensive work (E4). Toronto must be rockin'!! Happy Thanksgiving, and bring on Cleveland!
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The Tribe may sweep the Blue Jays this afternoon, after setting an MLB record for utilizing 7 pitchers, none of whom pitched 2 innings last night to win game 3, 4-2. I hope the pitching staff heals up for the World Series!
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As a Red Sox fan I would love to see a Cubs Indians world series . With the cubs finally winning one. Yet I get a feeling we are about to witness another historic comeback with the Blue jays pulling off 4 in a row. Might just be fear more then feeling but I got that feeling during the 3 win buy the Tribe
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As much as I want to see the Tribe advance, their pitching staff vulnerability may be really showing. Starting Kluber Tuesday now proves to have been an unwise choice. We'll see how rookie Merritt does in game 5 today. Toronto is a strong team with 2015 MVP Josh Donaldson leading the charge. The ALCS could be 3-2 after tomorrow heading back to Cleveland. How about those Dodgers? Not many folks suspected Chicago would be trailing to the boys in blue: Vin Scully must be smiling!
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I have a bad feeling about this (Oct 7, 1984 was my wedding day. I've been annoyed with Leon Durham ever since. Nevermind the names I have called Steve Garvey.)
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Good luck Cleveland kickin' the national league's ass
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...pretty bummed. Once again stymied by a pitcher who had what?? 7 innings pitched in a mlb game? Oh well...after 20+ years of really shitty baseball these last 2 years have been a fun ride.
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So far so good: go Tribe !! What's SSIA?
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oh my goodness, Kluber's slider was way wicked. Unhittable. He was masterful. We'll see how it goes tonight!
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lolBrowns never,,, Just like my J E T S JETS.....
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The big black bear in my back yard last night was not a good sign. Arrieta showed why he won a Cy Young award last year. Zobrist and Schwarber provided the sparks. Kipnis had 2 errors and Tribe pitchers gave up 8 walks! On to Wrigley! As far as the Browns are concerned, I've been hoping and praying since their 2nd creation in 1999 for them to be able to compete and succeed. Ironic that Bill Belichek was the coach in Cleveland prior to Art Modell's team leaving for Baltimore in 1996.