Looked like he might have gotten his heel back on in time. I think it's too close to overturn in any event.Wow, he was safe.
Definitely, though there's a slight chance he got back to it before the runner got there.Off the bag
That's ok, he's thinking, "I hope this game isn't so good that I forget to leave the airport bar."I hope this game isn't so good that I forget to pick my husband up at the airport.
Maddon probably didn't get them prepared.This is so much like what our young hitters did - Chasing junk out of the zone.
Yep. Cubs - Sox next year when it's not the first rodeo for the youngstersThis is so much like what our young hitters did - Chasing junk out of the zone.
The Cubs made it to the NLCS last year.Yep. Cubs - Sox next year when it's not the first rodeo for the youngsters
You are joking, but that's probably true. The performances of the Indians seem to reflect prep as much as talent.Maddon probably didn't get them prepared.
I thought you were mocking the idea/ anyone suggesting that the Cubs were the better team yesterday?You are joking, but that's probably true. The performances of the Indians seem to reflect prep as much as talent.
The NFL isn't exactly kicking it in the ratings department either.Is this game going to get higher ratings than Cowboys Eagles in any market other than Chicago, Cleveland and Boston?
Can we stop this. They're all prepared on both teams.You are joking, but that's probably true. The performances of the Indians seem to reflect prep as much as talent.
And random variance that happens in 3, 4, 5 game stretches.Can we stop this. They're all prepared on both teams.
It all just comes down to player performance.
What about 12?And random variance that happens in 3, 4, 5 game stretches.
And weird shitAnd random variance that happens in 3, 4, 5 game stretches.
Yeah, I don't think superior preparation manifest itself in those baserunning gaffesAnd weird shit
I'm not being inconsistent, b/c IMHO studying the other team is part of what makes players great.I thought you were mocking the idea/ anyone suggesting that the Cubs were the better team yesterday?
It's kind if late to assume any Cleveland Indian won't exceed expectations.The assumption that Bauer would struggle tonight is So Far not bearing out. That could change everything. . .
Ha. Ok.I'm not being inconsistent, b/c IMHO studying the other team is part of what makes players great.
So when Baez swings way out of the zone, he has been coached not to do that, but his nerves have made him forget all the coaching?Can we stop this. They're all prepared on both teams.
It all just comes down to player performance.
I mean you specifically said these results seemed to have less to do with "talent," but whatever.I'm not being inconsistent, b/c IMHO studying the other team is part of what makes players great.
Sure. Players in all sports revert back to what's natural. Baez was a crazy free swinger when he was drafted. It's what he is.So when Baez swings way out of the zone, he has been coached not to do that, but his nerves have made him forget all the coaching?
The numbers from the regular season would have led one to expect more from the Cubs, I'll grant you that, but now that we are here, the other team just seems to be working like a better machine.I mean you specifically said these results seemed to have less to do with "talent," but whatever.
Pitcher vs hitter. Someone has to win. Every player has a weakness, including the Indian pitchers.So when Baez swings way out of the zone, he has been coached not to do that, but his nerves have made him forget all the coaching?