Nother amazing game tonight by the Sox. Relevant fact kids, get used to it. It is a long season.
Yep, the sox are hot hot right now. Didn't see that coming at all.
Nother amazing game tonight by the Sox. Relevant fact kids, get used to it. It is a long season.
WOW the M's won two series in a row! Of course this means they'll lose their next three.
I really hate to post this GIF,
Punity said:I don't see how we don't sweep the Jays this series. Finally starting to show some semblance of an offense and Holy crao a hitter over .300.
Dodgers' players having to take an extra hot shower this morning after being violated by the Giants who spent the entire weekend balls deep in them.
Leave it to a Giants fan to use a ghey reference in order to put down the Dodgers...C'mon, you're better than that San Francisco!
So nice to see the Dodgers and Dodger fans suffering.
Suffering is too good. We're tormented! Haha.
And the Rangers sweep the Red Sux!
What the hell have you seen in the last decade that makes you confident the Ms will sweep any series?
How does this make sense. Atlanta a warm weather city, through today has had 12 home games and 17 road games (and that number will go 26 at the end of this road trip) meanwhile cool-cold weather teams like Boston, Detroit, Minnesota, Yankees, PHillies, and Colorado have the same number of scheduled home games or more.
Why does MLB not take advantage of using the warm/dome teams early in the season? To me it makes no sense to be playing baseball in freezing temps when you can play it in Atlanta, Florida, Phoenix, SoCal, etc. Then may rolls around and you switch it up a bit more and in the summer you can avoid the nasty hot stickiness or Atlanta and Florida.
The beast is back, Sanchez vs. the Nats tonight!
How does this make sense. Atlanta a warm weather city, through today has had 12 home games and 17 road games (and that number will go 26 at the end of this road trip) meanwhile cool-cold weather teams like Boston, Detroit, Minnesota, Yankees, PHillies, and Colorado have the same number of scheduled home games or more.
Why does MLB not take advantage of using the warm/dome teams early in the season? To me it makes no sense to be playing baseball in freezing temps when you can play it in Atlanta, Florida, Phoenix, SoCal, etc. Then may rolls around and you switch it up a bit more and in the summer you can avoid the nasty hot stickiness or Atlanta and Florida.
Pretty sure Bud Selig has a stroke about every other day so that could be one reason...
Leave it to a Giants fan to use a ghey reference in order to put down the Dodgers...C'mon, you're better than that San Francisco!
How does this make sense. Atlanta a warm weather city, through today has had 12 home games and 17 road games (and that number will go 26 at the end of this road trip) meanwhile cool-cold weather teams like Boston, Detroit, Minnesota, Yankees, PHillies, and Colorado have the same number of scheduled home games or more.
Why does MLB not take advantage of using the warm/dome teams early in the season? To me it makes no sense to be playing baseball in freezing temps when you can play it in Atlanta, Florida, Phoenix, SoCal, etc. Then may rolls around and you switch it up a bit more and in the summer you can avoid the nasty hot stickiness or Atlanta and Florida.
iaefebs said:From what I understand it has to do with attendance. Atlanta draws more of the kids when school is out. Boston, Detroit, New York, Philadelphia, draw crowds even when it's cold.
Not having Joe freaking Saunders as the third behind the best 1-2 punch in the AL would be a start but alas that's not reality.
Yeah, because they've never had good pitching...
From what I understand it has to do with attendance. Atlanta draws more of the kids when school is out. Boston, Detroit, New York, Philadelphia, draw crowds even when it's cold.
Nice, now I can get a salsa that will take a chip straight down the middle while Miguel Cabrera is looking.
He'll eat that salsa while looking at his triple crown and MVP awards.
And wash it down with a bottle of vodka before going for a joy ride without his World Series trophy.
And wash it down with a bottle of vodka before going for a joy ride without his World Series trophy.
Oh geez, jealousy is such a ugly thing
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