Gray was rolling, he threw 30 pitches 25 for strikes. He takes him out after the 6th. Bad managing in real time.Chapman is ass
They turn a great double play to escape.
Gray was rolling, he threw 30 pitches 25 for strikes. He takes him out after the 6th. Bad managing in real time.Chapman is ass
Haven't seen bad managing in about a weekGray was rolling, he threw 30 pitches 25 for strikes. He takes him out after the 6th. Bad managing in real time.
The Dbacks just challenged that play there, made no sense.Haven't seen bad managing in about a week
Probably pulled a muscle on that swingAdolis might be out for the series.
Usually oblique which is a monthly injury.Probably pulled a muscle on that swing
Fate is breaking for the Dbacks. Would be even tougher for them if they blew itAdolis and Scherzer out for the rest of the series is brutal...
Scherzer is a high wire act since the injury. Jon Gray has been good in these playoffs, he would probably start game 7 if there is one. Adolis is a huge blow though. Semien needs to start hitting. His OPS is under .500 in these playoffs, yikes.Adolis and Scherzer out for the rest of the series is brutal...
Fate is breaking for the Dbacks. Would be even tougher for them if they blew it
The manager gave away game 4 and the rest of the team choked in game 6 and 7. All time choke.How on Earth did the Phillies blow it to this AZ team?
Well after Topper brought in a surefire implosion in game 4, the entire landscape of the series changed, which caused the batters to start to feel the pressure and ended up expanding the zoneHow on Earth did the Phillies blow it to this AZ team?
Well after Topper brought in a surefire implosion in game 4, the entire landscape of the series changed, which caused the batters to start to feel the pressure and ended up expanding the zone
It helps the cope thinking this Rangers team would have just mopped the Phillies.
Stubbs and some Phillies fans were schmucks who certainly put their foot in their mouth, but I doubt a team needs motivation in the NLCS. Last two years the Phillies ran into a team that found out how to limit the home run ball the Phillies depended so dearly on. When that dried up the Phillies weren’t able to string anything together, base runners, hits, nothing. That solo HR streak was ominous looking backI dont think so. Not at all. It would have been a great series had we played like we did from basically June 1st until the NLCS. I dont know what happened, so im just going to blame Stubbs and the idiot fan thag started the "buy tickets in Arizona" trend.
Isn't that like standard circle change?