Thanks. St Louis just won 4-1. I had a feeling Washington's depleted batting line up with key injuries won't provide run support on a consistent basis. And against Wacha... it didn't even stand a chance.
Here's to Kansas City scoring a few runs against Chris Sale, and more against CWS's relief pitchers. Kansas City isn't a slouch so we have a fighting chance at the tail end of the parlay. After all they are the ALC leaders and has the best AL record, and at the same time lead the whole league in hitting with a team batting average of .303 so we have a fighting chance. Also, Chris Sale has won two games by 2 runs or more, I'm not saying it's not possible for him to do so for a third straight game, but it's really hard to do that, and against the league leading hitting team, he's in for a tough night.
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Quote Originally Posted by jcpicos:
good luck
Thanks. St Louis just won 4-1. I had a feeling Washington's depleted batting line up with key injuries won't provide run support on a consistent basis. And against Wacha... it didn't even stand a chance.
Here's to Kansas City scoring a few runs against Chris Sale, and more against CWS's relief pitchers. Kansas City isn't a slouch so we have a fighting chance at the tail end of the parlay. After all they are the ALC leaders and has the best AL record, and at the same time lead the whole league in hitting with a team batting average of .303 so we have a fighting chance. Also, Chris Sale has won two games by 2 runs or more, I'm not saying it's not possible for him to do so for a third straight game, but it's really hard to do that, and against the league leading hitting team, he's in for a tough night.
It's top of the 9th inning and the score is tied Kansas City 2 Chicago White Sox 2. There is a very slim margin of actually losing this game if and only if the home team hits a game winning walk-off multiple home run to win by 2 runs or more. That has happened in the past but in really rare and I mean rare occasions. I'll post the win a little later when it is actually official.
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It's top of the 9th inning and the score is tied Kansas City 2 Chicago White Sox 2. There is a very slim margin of actually losing this game if and only if the home team hits a game winning walk-off multiple home run to win by 2 runs or more. That has happened in the past but in really rare and I mean rare occasions. I'll post the win a little later when it is actually official.
It's top of the 9th inning and the score is tied Kansas City 2 Chicago White Sox 2. There is a very slim margin of actually losing this game if and only if the home team hits a game winning walk-off multiple home run to win by 2 runs or more. That has happened in the past but in really rare and I mean rare occasions. I'll post the win a little later when it is actually official.
keep the streak
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Quote Originally Posted by JoeMahirap:
It's top of the 9th inning and the score is tied Kansas City 2 Chicago White Sox 2. There is a very slim margin of actually losing this game if and only if the home team hits a game winning walk-off multiple home run to win by 2 runs or more. That has happened in the past but in really rare and I mean rare occasions. I'll post the win a little later when it is actually official.
That's the official theme song for these two strategies. Mr Pay Per View 1997-2000, The Whole F'N Show.
It's what I listen to on a repeated loop while scouting the previews and matchups of the MLB games each day this season. I find that it calms me down and gets me pumped up for the day's action and the feeling of confidence, even on long shots against the best opposing pitchers who should kick my RL Underdog's arse.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QL0pICdl-hI
That's the official theme song for these two strategies. Mr Pay Per View 1997-2000, The Whole F'N Show.
It's what I listen to on a repeated loop while scouting the previews and matchups of the MLB games each day this season. I find that it calms me down and gets me pumped up for the day's action and the feeling of confidence, even on long shots against the best opposing pitchers who should kick my RL Underdog's arse.
0.93 ERA this year prior to tonight's game, and solid all star calibre pitching dating back to last year's debut. At the same time 11 game winning streak. Of course the Yankees are no slouch. And it wasn't even close. Pineda was on fire.
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Quote Originally Posted by jcpicos:
damn
0.93 ERA this year prior to tonight's game, and solid all star calibre pitching dating back to last year's debut. At the same time 11 game winning streak. Of course the Yankees are no slouch. And it wasn't even close. Pineda was on fire.
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