DCTribefan
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I do like the Mariners’ bubble gum container hat.Every team has their own little thing to be honest...
I do like the Mariners’ bubble gum container hat.Every team has their own little thing to be honest...
Their beach pastel uniforms are far worse.Can't tell if these are the SD Padres or UPS drivers with these uniforms.
Think he intended colposcopy bag.*colonoscopy
Seattle, Philly, and SD would like a word.Looks like Cleveland was the only team to handle their business in the first round.
I'll have you know that I have Never used that word before!
Seattle, Philly, and SD would like a word.
Houston, NYY, and LAD are prohibitive favorites to win their respective League Division Series.. the Phillies/Braves match up is considered a coin flip..Toronto, New York, St. Louis, and Cleveland were all favorites to win their respective series'. Cleveland was the only one that did.
In the coming off season, I hope MLB either sticks with the ghost runner
scenario for the playoffs as well as postseason or goes back to pre ghost
way.
No rule should be different from the regular season into the playoffs.
I am an old fogie traditionalist regarding baseball, but in this case I
would opt for the ghost all the way.
I agree.I hate the ghost, so I want it gone, but I could see why its kept during the regular season... The season is long and there is a lot of games, you don't want teams playing too many long games because it increases the chance of injuries... Playoffs should never have them in my mind... I like extra inning games though...
Why is Phillies/Braves a coin flip?Houston, NYY, and LAD are prohibitive favorites to win their respective League Division Series.. the Phillies/Braves match up is considered a coin flip..
Why is Phillies/Braves a coin flip?
There’s a bigger gap in that series than there is in our’s.
No shit, but why is it considered a coin flip?On paper you are 100% correct... but the playoffs don't go the way of the paper...
No shit, but why is it considered a coin flip?