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Just now, txhorns said:

Hoping my boy Brasier gets a start in the World Series.

If we go with a bullpen game, which we almost certainly will, he usually goes first.

Posted
5 minutes ago, ztejas said:

Game 1 Friday night - 7 central.

Very tight odds. Think I like LAD a bit more than -128.

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27 minutes ago, Helobious said:

Ok. Someone explain this to me like I’m 5. I get the individual game odds easy (Dodgers are 1.5 run favorites to win game 1). The series odds are confusing

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Just now, Helobious said:

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If it was 50/50 odds both teams would be -105 on most books. They have LAD favored just a bit - something like 55/45 in their favor.

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Posted
47 minutes ago, Sbbruin said:

If we go with a bullpen game, which we almost certainly will, he usually goes first.

I am aware, would just be great to see him get that start in the World Series.

Posted
31 minutes ago, Helobious said:

 

I'm shocked - SHOCKED - that:

1. A member of the Jomboy mafia has a shitty, illogical take that completely misses the point of the discussion

2. Helo completely bought into it.

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Oh because the fucking Yankees and Dodgers play one WS the MLB is broken and unfair?

Cry me a fucking river.

Rangers '23 - 4th in total payroll (but $96M was injured - DeGrom didn't do anything - Scherzer barely did)

Astros '22 - 8th

ATL '21 - 10th

LAD '20 - 1st but a fucky COVID season

WAS '19 - 7th

BOS '18 - 1st

HOU '17 - 17th

CHC '16 - 5th

KC '15 - 13th

SF '14 - 7th

Average - 7.3

Yeah - newsflash - your owners need to not be a bunch of cheap fucks- but only 4 out of the last 10 spent in the top 5 - one of those was an asterisk season.

You still generally need to spend money on the right players, fill out the roster with talent that has come up through the system, and have a competent coaching staff. 

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I understand why most would scoff at the narrative of the Yankees being plucky underdogs, but that’s exactly what they are here. Just a team that’s gotten to where they are by playing solid all-around baseball and having some underrated guys step up  

Posted
5 hours ago, Guadaloopy said:

I'm shocked - SHOCKED - that:

1. A member of the Jomboy mafia has a shitty, illogical take that completely misses the point of the discussion

2. Helo completely bought into it.

I’m still trying to understand how someone who owns the most valuable baseball team in the league, worth $7.5B, 26% of YES Network and pieces of several other businesses is only worth $3.8B

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Really going to be critical that Freddie gets healthy.  When he did play in the NLCS he wasn’t right (or the DS for that matter).  We are going to need production from him.  We can’t count on an Edman or Kike to contribute at the level they did in the CS.  We’re re going to need our stars to carry it.  Our starting pitching is going to be an adventure.  We’re going to need to out slug them.  Sure we had a great shutout stretch, but we’ve also had some blowup starts.  I’m not banking a rotation of Yamamoto, Flaherty, Buehler and a bullpen game is going to go toe to toe with the Yankees starters.  

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9 hours ago, Sbbruin said:

Really going to be critical that Freddie gets healthy.  When he did play in the NLCS he wasn’t right (or the DS for that matter).  We are going to need production from him.  We can’t count on an Edman or Kike to contribute at the level they did in the CS.  We’re re going to need our stars to carry it.  Our starting pitching is going to be an adventure.  We’re going to need to out slug them.  Sure we had a great shutout stretch, but we’ve also had some blowup starts.  I’m not banking a rotation of Yamamoto, Flaherty, Buehler and a bullpen game is going to go toe to toe with the Yankees starters.  

Our pitchers vs that lineup is what’s scary

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On 10/21/2024 at 2:52 PM, David Dennison said:

Has Google made it to the Valley?

Even if it did do you honestly think he knows how to look up something like that? He’s still learning to count to potato, much less use a google search engine.

Posted
11 hours ago, closetohumping said:

Our pitchers vs that lineup is what’s scary

The biggest thing in reverse is the penchant of the Yankee bullpen to implode in high leverage moments. Mariano Rivera isn’t walking through that door.

I think if Soto has a big series then the Yanks win. If the Dodgers pen comes up big they win. I am not real confident in Judge becoming a pressure performer like Soto or even like Stanton in the last series. I would like to hope he flips a switch, but you can’t count on him at the moment to produce. Hopefully returning to SoCal will be good for him and Stanton. 
 

The Dodgers are a fun team. I went to a game there years ago and had a great time. If they win it I’d be happy for them, especially so because of the imbecile “WAR guys” who said Ohtani would not be worth what he is getting paid. He is just an incredible once-in-a-lifetime talent that baseball has never seen before. He makes the game fun. I hope there are more Japanese players in the pipeline that come over with more regularity in the future.

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Posted
23 hours ago, TonyTexas said:

Then Hal’s net worth isn’t relevant. What’s the net worth of Yankee Global Enterprises, the entity that does own the club?

Not really giving any earth shattering stuff here, but we all know the Yankees have better revenue streams than anyone in the league. Hal treats this team at times like he owns the Pirates. If he doesn’t pony up whatever amount of money Soto asks for he should be dropped off in the South Bronx at 2am on a Friday night. For the record I think he will pay whatever the cost is, but it will not be an easy negotiation if he takes part in it.

Posted
57 minutes ago, Guadaloopy said:

I have already forgotten about this baseball season.  Way to maintain momentum and excitement with the inflexible playoff schedule, MLB.

That tends to happen when you’re team gets bounced as quickly as yours did

Posted
22 minutes ago, Helobious said:

That tends to happen when you’re team gets bounced as quickly as yours did

Or when you spend several nights in a row watching Conference USA football games.

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Posted
On 10/24/2024 at 5:23 AM, Herpa Derpa said:

Still mad about something that happened one time 24 years ago is certainly one way to go through life.

One time huh?

Posted (edited)
On 10/24/2024 at 11:30 AM, Guadaloopy said:

I have already forgotten about this baseball season.  Way to maintain momentum and excitement with the inflexible playoff schedule, MLB.

They actually did introduce a flexible schedule for the World Series start.

their worst case scenario came true though and they missed that alternate start kicking in by one game.

Had the dodgers won game 5 on 10/18, the series would have started this past Tuesday and we’d be looking at game 3 in New York tonight.

 

but yeah, I would be interested to see what the logistics would like to start the World Series, say, 2 days after the completion of the last LCS. I’d really be surprised if you lose that much on the corporate sponsorship side if you told all of your potential partners that’s what you are going to do. 

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If the Dodgers lose this series then they will have just shit down their legs once again.  Which wouldn't shock me, but they should destroy the Yankees in 4 or 5.  

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