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THROW.
TO.
FIRST.
BASE.

My God, what a brain fart.

The Dodgers are a stacked team, but Mother of God, they won with a RBI walk and a throwing error and with Ohtani going 1-18 in the series.

Baseball is part talent, part luck and part having a horseshoe up your ass.
Yes, that saved Dave Roberts from another bad decision. The guy on third didn't even slide thinking it was an easy out to first base and missed the plate. Even a catchable throw to the plate is an out. Pulling Glasnow after the 6th when he looked unhittable was a mistake. What are they saving him for if they lose this game? Amazing that they won this series given the offensive struggles. The Dodgers scored four runs in twenty innings at home. One on a walk and another on an error.
 
Great extra innings game last night between the Tigers and Mariners.

I can’t help but wonder what Seattle will have left going into the ALCS less than 48 hours from their win.

They used 15 pitchers last night, in the ALCS you can have a maximum of 13 pitchers on your roster.
 
Interesting final 4.

I am going to stand by the Dodgers as my winner.

LA has almost 3 times the payroll of the Brewers and even if they face Toronto in the WS they have a $100mil advantage.
 
Interesting final 4.

I am going to stand by the Dodgers as my winner.

LA has almost 3 times the payroll of the Brewers and even if they face Toronto in the WS they have a $100mil advantage.
It's beyond comical how they can get away with spending that much money; baseball is in serious need of a salary floor/cap, you have to spend up to the cap so teams like the Pirates and A's can't have a 47.00 payroll and still share in revenues and you can't spend over a certain amount like the Dodgers and Mets do in order to level the playing field like it is in the NFL.
 
Interesting final 4.

I am going to stand by the Dodgers as my winner.

LA has almost 3 times the payroll of the Brewers and even if they face Toronto in the WS they have a $100mil advantage.
I hope you are right but the Dodgers offense has gone into a funk just as they sorted out the bullpen. Tanner Scott with his $72 million salary wasn't even available to pitch against the Phillies as the Dodgers have lost confidence in him. Not likely to see the field. Kershaw may not pitch again after his shelling. I think this series is another 50-50 deal with luck playing a role in who wins.
 
Another hard-fought win for the Dodgers. Winning ugly is still winning. They have now scored six runs in the last 29 innings. Two by walks and one by an error. That double play on Muncy with the bases loaded was bizarre. I thought if the ball bounced off the glove of the outfielder and hit the top yellow portion of the wall that it would be a HR. All the worse, the umps apparently signaled that it was a catch to the base runs who held up because of the call on the field. Roberts should have gone berserk.
 
Another hard-fought win for the Dodgers. Winning ugly is still winning. They have now scored six runs in the last 29 innings. Two by walks and one by an error. That double play on Muncy with the bases loaded was bizarre. I thought if the ball bounced off the glove of the outfielder and hit the top yellow portion of the wall that it would be a HR. All the worse, the umps apparently signaled that it was a catch to the base runs who held up because of the call on the field. Roberts should have gone berserk.
What a load of BS; as a baserunner, all you can do is go by the signal from the umpire, what a lucky ass play by Milwaukee that it bounced off the glove, the wall and then back into the glove................due to umpire error, should have been a run in and the bases still loaded, one out.

Glad the Dodgers won as they got screwed royally on that play.
 
What a load of BS; as a baserunner, all you can do is go by the signal from the umpire, what a lucky ass play by Milwaukee that it bounced off the glove, the wall and then back into the glove................due to umpire error, should have been a run in and the bases still loaded, one out.

Glad the Dodgers won as they got screwed royally on that play.
I realized watching that game that I didn't recognize a single player on the Brewers who finished with the best record in baseball. Kudos to whoever that Brewers player was who jumped out of the way of a pitch that was sure to hit him with the bases loaded in the 9th inning that would have tied the game. And then struck out on a pitch a foot above the strike zone to end the game. If not for that, the Dodgers bullpen would have blown another game.
 

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