unbeLEEvable game tonight.
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diducwhatididthar?
Go Phils!
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Go Phils!
Huh? Do you know anything about baseball, or just what you watch on TV? Sorry, I can't take you seriously if you think "managing is just choosing who plays when and where." Talk about assumptions, lol. Who's this horrible closer you are talking about? Surely it's not Fuentes or Rivera, because niether of those guys are horrible. One will go down as the greatest player at his position and the other was the AL saves leader. But go on, because clearly you know what you are talking aboutN00bkilla55404 wrote:
Go back to failboatassuming, that fucking hobbit did not deserve the MVP or RoY.KEN-JENNINGS wrote:
Lol. Mike Scioscia is regarded as one of the best managers in the league buddy. Certainly Joe Girardi's decision-making has been poor, but Scioscia's big mistake was taking out John Lackey.N00bkilla55404 wrote:
So in the battle of 2 stupid managers, one finally outdid the other in incompetence. Twas good shit.
Do you even follow baseball, or do you just jump in to spout anti-Yankee/[b]Pro Red Sox nonsense?[/b[
I almost forgot.... GO ANGELS!
It's sad that managing is just choosing who plays when and where; if your team sucks your manager must suck as well. If You have a horrible "closer," and you insist on using him to protect a 1 run lead and you're also taking out someone who flattened the order the inning before you deserve to lose, it's a shame they didn't.
You just said Fuentes wasn't horrible, you clearly don't know what you are talking aboutKEN-JENNINGS wrote:
Huh? Do you know anything about baseball, or just what you watch on TV? Sorry, I can't take you seriously if you think "managing is just choosing who plays when and where." Talk about assumptions, lol. Who's this horrible closer you are talking about? Surely it's not Fuentes or Rivera, because niether of those guys are horrible. One will go down as the greatest player at his position and the other was the AL saves leader. But go on, because clearly you know what you are talking aboutN00bkilla55404 wrote:
Go back to failboatassuming, that fucking hobbit did not deserve the MVP or RoY.KEN-JENNINGS wrote:
Lol. Mike Scioscia is regarded as one of the best managers in the league buddy. Certainly Joe Girardi's decision-making has been poor, but Scioscia's big mistake was taking out John Lackey.
Do you even follow baseball, or do you just jump in to spout anti-Yankee/[b]Pro Red Sox nonsense?[/b[
I almost forgot.... GO ANGELS!
It's sad that managing is just choosing who plays when and where; if your team sucks your manager must suck as well. If You have a horrible "closer," and you insist on using him to protect a 1 run lead and you're also taking out someone who flattened the order the inning before you deserve to lose, it's a shame they didn't.
1. Figure out who is playing.Get back to me when you understand the role of a manager in a baseball game.
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Lol predictable pitchers get hammered you should know that.link52787 wrote:
Poor performance on the pitching tonight.
Hamels is not consistent. I don't even know why I am still surprised by his poor performance.
Happ was okay, he only allowed a run unlike Hamels who allowed 4.
Werth and Victorino was the only bright spot tonight.
Dilbert_X wrote:
OP - No its shit.
Nick Rash HobbleBeadRed Forman wrote:
Dilbert_X wrote:
OP - No its shit.
cl stryburnzz wrote:
i'm tired of douchebags like dilbert and forman.
you just quoted an Australin. good game, Forman.Red Forman wrote:
i just answered the op's question.