Bob Montgomery's Helmet Hat said:Why? They've got the Jets
And Islanders
They're used to championship droughts
Bob Montgomery's Helmet Hat said:Why? They've got the Jets
Bob Montgomery's Helmet Hat said:Why? They've got the Jets
I wish because I hate the Mets and all their fans. But it ain't over.rembrat said:
This game is over friend and there won't be a Game 6.
They're not the Yankees?Zona90 said:Why would anyone on this board want the Mets to win? Their fans are so arrogant and full of themselves. You can never forget 1986.
I want more baseballZona90 said:Why would anyone on this board want the Mets to win? Their fans are so arrogant and full of themselves. You can never forget 1986.
Because I want more baseball .. ST is a longggg way away.Zona90 said:Why would anyone on this board want the Mets to win? Their fans are so arrogant and full of themselves. You can never forget 1986.
Yes. Duda had some sort of a brain cramp that extended to his arm. Good aggressive gamble by Hosmer, but he was dead to rights with any kind if throw can actually be caught. Duda and Cespedes have been poison to this Mets team in this WS.Gdiguy said:
DIsagree, good throw he's out by at least 5 feet, mediocre throw he's out
soxhop411 said:@AdamRubinESPN: So the Mets have been 4 outs, 5 outs and 3 outs from wins and Royals have stormed back each time.
In hindsight, Wright's nonchalance on the flip didn't set him up for success. Took him a moment to recognize and react...Gene Conleys Plane Ticket said:Yes. Duda had some sort of a brain cramp that extended to his arm. Good aggressive gamble by Hosmer, but he was dead to rights with any kind if throw can actually be caught. Duda and Cespedes have been poison to this Mets team in this WS.
Buy the DVDs.BCsMightyJoeYoung said:Because I want more baseball .. ST is a longggg way away.
I don't think it was nonchalance .. He simply can't throw with any authority. He has to throw with that exaggerated sidearm due to his back problem.Tangled Up In Red said:In hindsight, Wright's nonchalance on the flip didn't set him up for success. Took him a moment to recognize and react...
Zona90 said:Why would anyone on this board want the Mets to win? Their fans are so arrogant and full of themselves. You can never forget 1986.
I know I shouldn't like them, but I love those young starters, and most Mets fans I know are decent people who hate the Yankees almost as much as I do.Zona90 said:Why would anyone on this board want the Mets to win? Their fans are so arrogant and full of themselves. You can never forget 1986.
Yankees fans are arrogant, Mets fans are the opposite of arrogant. They suffer from low self esteem and are prone to outbursts of whiny self loathing.Zona90 said:Why would anyone on this board want the Mets to win? Their fans are so arrogant and full of themselves. You can never forget 1986.
Not with the Mets bullpen. They are living on borrowed time.soxhop411 said:This will go 18
Mets fans really aren't any worse than most other fans. Including, if we're being honest, Boston's. Me, I'll certainly take them over fans of the Yankees, Cardinals, or Orioles. And of course we do have a common enemy in the MFY.Zona90 said:Why would anyone on this board want the Mets to win? Their fans are so arrogant and full of themselves. You can never forget 1986.
Niese can go for awhileHriniakPosterChild said:Who will pitch that long for NY?
Actually, I'm pretty sure that this will be the last inning.soxhop411 said:This will go 18
0.0% chance he loses his job. Maybe less.brs3 said:If the Mets lose, does Terry Collins lose his job? Between the Harvey thing and Cespedes, both are huge non-moves in this game. Or is that too extreme?
brs3 said:If the Mets lose, does Terry Collins lose his job? Between the Harvey thing and Cespedes, both are huge non-moves in this game. Or is that too extreme?
Ah, different question.HriniakPosterChild said:Shutout ball?