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Texas Rangers 2023 - They're Still Shitty?


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5 minutes ago, Napoleon said:

I really think that I had a lot to do with the Rangers finally bringing it home.

Yeah you didn't have shit to do with it you didn't watch the team all season then you talked a bunch of unwarranted shit about Max Scherzer.

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28 minutes ago, Hornlover said:

Josh Hamilton, Elvis Andrus, Buddy Bell, Jim Sundberg, Kevin Brown, Pete OBrien, CJ Wilson, Colby Lewis, Toby Harrah, Geno Petralli...

 

Too many over so many years that should be celebrating tonight 

 

25 minutes ago, cactusflinthead said:

Ferguson Jenkins

Gaylord Perry

Richie Zisk

Glad Sundberg got mentioned.

I'll also add my personal favorite: Mike Hargrove.

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I drove to the Academy at NW Hwy a few minutes ago and there were probably 500 people in line with more showing up every minute. The line wrapped around 3/4 of the entire parking lot. 
Thought about going to the one by me off Park in Plano but nah. Will be too crowded and I've had way too much to drink
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1 minute ago, gofuckyourself said:

I'm spent. I feel damn lucky to have seen one of these record postseason wins in person at Game 6 in the ALCS. I even have a ball pitched by Eovaldi, via Beasley.

I'll probably frame that shit.

World Series Champions.

Bad fucking ass.

Despite my username, all y'all are fucking great in my book.

By chance of a long ago planned appointment I happen to have the next two days off.

Good thing because I am still jacked up with sports euphoria 

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Pitched great in Gm 3 

 

Semien ties record with five RBI

Seager's double-play partner also got in on the historic act in Game 4.Semien notched two hits and drove in five runs, including three on a third-inning home run that stretched the Rangers' advantage to 10-0. Semien's five RBI tied the World Series record for the most by a leadoff hitter, joining Dan Gladden (1987) and Davey Lopes (1978).

 

 

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Seager's 19th homer moves him one away from Jeter

Rangers shortstop Corey Seager broke Game 4 open in the second with a two-run blast off Kyle Nelson that extended Texas' lead to 5-0. Take a look:

 

Seager, who appeared to roll his ankle but stayed in the game, has now homered 19 times in his postseason career. That puts him one home run behind longtime Yankees icon Derek Jeter for the most by a shortstop in playoffs history.

Seager entered Game 4 having hit .167/.286/.667 with two home runs and four RBI in his first 12 at-bats. He's up to three home runs and six RBI now. Give him credit for making his hits count. It may end up being enough to win him the World Series Most Valuable Player Award for the second time in his career. Seager, who won the honor in 2020 with the Dodgers, is the favorite to win the award again in 2023 after Game 4.

 

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44 minutes ago, Surly Bevo said:

That's a hard pass on Kershaw.

You probably would’ve hard passed deGrom. CK has a lot left. Problem is, we’ve got to backfill with young arms. 

44 minutes ago, ztejas said:

Get over it pussy. Don't act like you watched these guys all season. 

We on top. 

No clue what you’re talking about. Of course I watched all season. 

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