Wow, very interesting first half inning. Lincecum looks like a scared little boy.
Lincecum and the kid from Dazed and Confused are the same person
[quote]BONEZ217 wrote:
Lincecum and the kid from Dazed and Confused are the same person [/quote]
lol! I was actually thinking of that guy from Inception when he was on 3rd Rock from the Sun.
Wow.
uribe is a man this postseason. doing it all
[quote]therajraj wrote:
[quote]BONEZ217 wrote:
Lincecum and the kid from Dazed and Confused are the same person [/quote]
lol! I was actually thinking of that guy from Inception when he was on 3rd Rock from the Sun.[/quote]
Aren’t you the one declaring the NL is no match for the AL?!?
[quote]strungoutboy21 wrote:
[quote]therajraj wrote:
[quote]BONEZ217 wrote:
Lincecum and the kid from Dazed and Confused are the same person [/quote]
lol! I was actually thinking of that guy from Inception when he was on 3rd Rock from the Sun.[/quote]
Aren’t you the one declaring the NL is no match for the AL?!?[/quote]
Yep. It’s only game one and even if Texas loses it doesn’t really matter seeing how the AL has won 10 out of the last 15 years. Maybe this will be one of those years (or maybe not), heck they finally won an All Star game first one since 1996.
If Texas gets a split in San Fran, all will be forgotten anyhow. That’s all away teams are looking for.
[quote]strungoutboy21 wrote:
[quote]therajraj wrote:
[quote]BONEZ217 wrote:
Lincecum and the kid from Dazed and Confused are the same person [/quote]
lol! I was actually thinking of that guy from Inception when he was on 3rd Rock from the Sun.[/quote]
Aren’t you the one declaring the NL is no match for the AL?!?[/quote]
I said the NL doesnt exist. Mostly to annoy Lanky.
I predicted the Giants in 6 chief.
page 16 brah
[quote]strungoutboy21 wrote:
[quote]therajraj wrote:
[quote]BONEZ217 wrote:
Lincecum and the kid from Dazed and Confused are the same person [/quote]
lol! I was actually thinking of that guy from Inception when he was on 3rd Rock from the Sun.[/quote]
Aren’t you the one declaring the NL is no match for the AL?!?[/quote]
Not sure what this comment has to do with what you quoted though.
[quote]BONEZ217 wrote:
[quote]strungoutboy21 wrote:
[quote]therajraj wrote:
[quote]BONEZ217 wrote:
Lincecum and the kid from Dazed and Confused are the same person [/quote]
lol! I was actually thinking of that guy from Inception when he was on 3rd Rock from the Sun.[/quote]
Aren’t you the one declaring the NL is no match for the AL?!?[/quote]
Not sure what this comment has to do with what you quoted though.[/quote]
It was meant for therajraj
lol oh sorry bout that
Changing my prediction since Cliff Lee lost it tonight.
Rangers in 7
Vlad looks like a fish out of water
[quote]therajraj wrote:
[quote]strungoutboy21 wrote:
[quote]therajraj wrote:
[quote]BONEZ217 wrote:
Lincecum and the kid from Dazed and Confused are the same person [/quote]
lol! I was actually thinking of that guy from Inception when he was on 3rd Rock from the Sun.[/quote]
Aren’t you the one declaring the NL is no match for the AL?!?[/quote]
Yep. It’s only game one and even if Texas loses it doesn’t really matter seeing how the AL has won 10 out of the last 15 years. Maybe this will be one of those years (or maybe not), heck they finally won an All Star game first one since 1996.[/quote]
I think the tide is turning for the National League, regardless of how this Series plays out. 2 of the top 3 teams in the league are NL teams in SF and Philly and other than the AL playoff teams and maybe Boston, there weren’t that many good teams in the AL this year. The NL was much deeper; teams like Colorado, St Louis and San Diego would stack up well against all the AL teams except for Texas and maybe NY. And SF and Philly stack up well against all of the AL teams.
And it looks like there’s also more talent brewing in the NL with guys like the Giants young pitchers, Chapman, Strasburg when he gets back, Harper when he comes up, Posey, Heyward, Jimenez, Tulowitzki, Latos, C. Gonzalez, Votto and Josh Johnson. There’s a lot of good, young talent in the NL and I wouldn’t be surprised to see the NL take a majority of the next several All-Star Games.
I’m not really surprised by the Giants offensive output. They seem to continuously go stretches where they score few runs, then explode for a game or two and score ten runs a game before reverting back to their anemic ways. They’d gone something like 25 games since their last game with more than 4 or 5 runs. But I didn’t think it would happen today.
I’m shocked. I liked the Giants in 7 before this game, but now I’m thinking they could do it 6 or even 5.
[quote]DBCooper wrote:
[quote]therajraj wrote:
[quote]strungoutboy21 wrote:
[quote]therajraj wrote:
[quote]BONEZ217 wrote:
Lincecum and the kid from Dazed and Confused are the same person [/quote]
lol! I was actually thinking of that guy from Inception when he was on 3rd Rock from the Sun.[/quote]
Aren’t you the one declaring the NL is no match for the AL?!?[/quote]
Yep. It’s only game one and even if Texas loses it doesn’t really matter seeing how the AL has won 10 out of the last 15 years. Maybe this will be one of those years (or maybe not), heck they finally won an All Star game first one since 1996.[/quote]
I think the tide is turning for the National League, regardless of how this Series plays out. 2 of the top 3 teams in the league are NL teams in SF and Philly and other than the AL playoff teams and maybe Boston, there weren’t that many good teams in the AL this year. The NL was much deeper; teams like Colorado, St Louis and San Diego would stack up well against all the AL teams except for Texas and maybe NY. And SF and Philly stack up well against all of the AL teams.
And it looks like there’s also more talent brewing in the NL with guys like the Giants young pitchers, Chapman, Strasburg when he gets back, Harper when he comes up, Posey, Heyward, Jimenez, Tulowitzki, Latos, C. Gonzalez, Votto and Josh Johnson. There’s a lot of good, young talent in the NL and I wouldn’t be surprised to see the NL take a majority of the next several All-Star Games.[/quote]
I’d consider the White Sox as good as some of those teams you mentioned that didn’t make the playoffs in the NL. Also the Blue Jays should be on the list they are full of up and coming talent, their pitching staff has been featured in ESPN articles several times this year. They will be in playoff contention in 2012.
The NL has gotten better won’t disagree, but it did suck for stretches.
I guess Cliff Lee was due for a bad start, he went something like 6-0 in post season appearances up until this point. He didn’t have great control of his breaking pitches tonight. Although SF won they still gave up a whopping 7 runs, not exactly like they were firing on all cylinders either. Didn’t see the pitching domination you and every SF fan in this thread kept talking about. I have a feeling the Rangers will crush the giants tomorrow by 3-4 runs.
Well, that was the most fun I’ve had in a damn long time. You should have heard the impromptu opera my dad and I sang when Lee left the field. So THAT was Cliff Lee? mmmhmmmnnn.
O’Day? Goodnight.
Uribe… Renteria… greatness tonight.
I was thinking maybe the Ranger’s pitchers should try growing beards. But maybe they can’t?
O, I heard someone describe the Giant’s today as chocolate scraped off the gutter wrapped around the creamy nougat of first round draft picks. Awesome.
Where’s WestCoast? I wanna hear the play by play.
