Did you towel off with a black cat under a ladder before typing that?RobVarak wrote:Yes. And they are.sportdan30 wrote:Did the Cubs really think they were going to coast in to the playoffs?
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.GTHobbes wrote:Only 3 and 1/2 back in the wild card race, Dan...let's hope the bullpen has found what it needs in Motte and Perez to pull this off!sportdan30 wrote: I wish the Cards would stop giving me false hope.
True, but I believe 3 and 1/2 games is the closest they've been all year it seems like. They can never get over that hump.
It sounds like they're not going to rush Carpenter in to the closer's role. If he's not 100 percent, I'd rather they shut him down for the remainder of the year.
Hell yeah!!! Awesome!!TheGamer wrote:WOW!!!!! Way to go Big Z!!!!!
I'm kicking myself for not going up for the game. If the weather hadn't been so shitty this afternoon, I probably would have. Just awesome though!!!
1972.
Another date that we can scratch off the hit list!!
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Astros got screwed big time. That may as well have been a home game for the Cubs. 30k fans drove up from Chicago. I wonder why they didn't play the series in Arlington, the Rangers were out of town this weekend. Magic number is 7, the way the Brewers have been playing the Cubs could have this clinched by the weekend.
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Amazing that Ned Yost got fired. Not that he didn't deserve it, but when was the last time a team tied for a playoff spot fired its manager, especially so late in the season?
The new manager is Dale Sveum. I remember getting a board game called All Star Baseball when I was a kid (quite inferior to Strat-o-Matic, which I already had). It was this game where batters were represented by a paper disk, with a spinner used to select outcomes printed on the disk. Pitchers weren't even part of the game. The included players were all sorts of baseball legends...like Babe Ruth, Mickey Mantle, Lou Gehrig, and...Dale Sveum.
The new manager is Dale Sveum. I remember getting a board game called All Star Baseball when I was a kid (quite inferior to Strat-o-Matic, which I already had). It was this game where batters were represented by a paper disk, with a spinner used to select outcomes printed on the disk. Pitchers weren't even part of the game. The included players were all sorts of baseball legends...like Babe Ruth, Mickey Mantle, Lou Gehrig, and...Dale Sveum.
Since when Lou Lamoriello became the GM of the Brewers? Sad, definitely more of a wake up call to the players than anything else, being this close to the playoffs.FatPitcher wrote:Amazing that Ned Yost got fired. Not that he didn't deserve it, but when was the last time a team tied for a playoff spot fired its manager, especially so late in the season?
Yeah, this is both for this year and also last year's collapse. They didn't trade for Sabathia to blow a wild card lead. It probably won't make a difference, but the team had to do something after the awful series against Philly.10spro wrote:Since when Lou Lamoriello became the GM of the Brewers? Sad, definitely more of a wake up call to the players than anything else, being this close to the playoffs.FatPitcher wrote:Amazing that Ned Yost got fired. Not that he didn't deserve it, but when was the last time a team tied for a playoff spot fired its manager, especially so late in the season?
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The Brewers had to do something. Yost's stubborness with Turnblow in 2006 may have cost them a playoff spot that year. Last year saw a collapse in August similar to the one they are having now.
They are in win now mode, and by now I mean this year. They traded away a great prospecct for CC If they don't make the playoffs it will have been a waste because the chances of CC re-signing with Milwaukee are very slim. They will also likely lose Sheets, will surely discard Gagne, and maybe Cameron as well.
I think they'll end up 6-6 in the last 12 games and miss the playoffs by a game or two.
They are in win now mode, and by now I mean this year. They traded away a great prospecct for CC If they don't make the playoffs it will have been a waste because the chances of CC re-signing with Milwaukee are very slim. They will also likely lose Sheets, will surely discard Gagne, and maybe Cameron as well.
I think they'll end up 6-6 in the last 12 games and miss the playoffs by a game or two.
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Actually, it's not that. We can't combine the negativity of adverse weather conditions with the thought of "Oh f***, I'm in Wisconsin."matthewk wrote:So he missed witnessing a no-hitter because he didn't want to drive in the rain?TheGamer wrote:I think he meant the driving in the rain and such.
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It wasn't just the rain.
I go to like 15-20 games a year usually, so it wasn't like I was dying to see a Cubs game so badly that I felt like braving flood and cheesehead to see them LOL Still wish that I had, obviously...
PS Plus it was my first weekend with the NFL Sunday Ticket...makes it hard to leave the couch, much less the state

PS Plus it was my first weekend with the NFL Sunday Ticket...makes it hard to leave the couch, much less the state

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RobVarak wrote:It wasn't just the rain.I go to like 15-20 games a year usually, so it wasn't like I was dying to see a Cubs game so badly that I felt like braving flood and cheesehead to see them LOL Still wish that I had, obviously...
PS Plus it was my first weekend with the NFL Sunday Ticket...makes it hard to leave the couch, much less the state
lol- had the luck of going to the single admission Mets DH this past Saturday.. Last day at Shea - gonna miss the place

Citi Field looks nice, but it's not the same..
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See, no worriesBrando70 wrote:Did you towel off with a black cat under a ladder before typing that?RobVarak wrote:Yes. And they are.sportdan30 wrote:Did the Cubs really think they were going to coast in to the playoffs?

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