Dodgers pitchers look SNELLSHOCKED 


Yamamoto is the gat-dang truth. what a stud.Yamamoto

We were here watching you gloating!Where were you all last night?
Jays had chances limited but there were some.

We were here watching you gloating!
Yep, chances early, but 20 down in a row! Incredible. He's 26 years old and has 10 years left on his contract.
You gotta enjoy it in the moment.It wasn't gloating...it was "relish" lol

Had some chances in the early innings. I'm just glad it's been competitive. I just want 7 games, no preference on winner.Where were you all last night?
Jays had chances limited but there were some.
One of the only pitches Yosh missed with... He was going for the earhole. Plenty of opportunities left for redemption though.Hey Springer, how many whomps on a trash can means the pitch is up and in?
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Had some chances in the early innings. I'm just glad it's been competitive. I just want 7 games, no preference on winner.
Yep, I've been saying for 10 years that the Dodgers are my team and I hate them for taking the Steinbrenner route to team building. Buying the best players because you can is bad for the game. But I can't undo something that's been part of me since the age of 3, so I'm still pulling for them on every pitch. Only after play stops can I look back and see the big picture.Yep after the 3rd, next to nada. Obviously im biased and hoping for Jays. Sick n tired ot hearing " HOW FANTASTIC/FORMIDABLE" from all the media etc the NL version of the Yankmees are...
With all the trashcan talk, I wonder if they watched the movie 8 Men Out.
It will be interesting. Many are predicting a lockout at the end of next year after the CBA expires. A salary cap wanted by many clubs will be fought to the end by the union. I don't think anyone can say that a level playing field wouldn't help with competitiveness.Not to bring a storm cloud in... but the Collective Bargaining Agreement with the players union. The winter meetings will be interesting with salary cap (and minimums) getting kicked about.
Does that help the game? Dunno if you can dent an organization that can write $360,000,000 in checks each year
Playing around with the expansion idea they have may boost some sort of way to allow teams to be competitive sooner.It will be interesting. Many are predicting a lockout at the end of next year after the CBA expires. A salary cap wanted by many clubs will be fought to the end by the union. I don't think anyone can say that a level playing field wouldn't help with competitiveness.
I think what the Dodgers have done by signing these huge, long term contracts are a hedge against a cap. Contracts can't be invalidated in the event of implementation of a cap. It's not unlike how the 49ers went on a spending spree just before the NFL salary cap went into effect.
Snell just couldnt throw strikes, this time out. It happens.Dodgers pitchers look SNELLSHOCKED![]()
Admiral Yamamoto sure could throw strikes last night
(They actually are distantly related).
Don't buy into the media hype about the Dodgers buying a roster. They perennially have one of the best farm systems in baseball. They've traded for and have signed free agent cast-offs that have turned out to be studs. Perhaps coaching had something to do with that. Plus they're not afraid to commit to investing in winning. They payout the highest percentage (or close to it) of their revenue to their players salaries, while most other team owners are tightwads and just want to pad their own pockets. A salary cap may help, but I saw a stat the other day that showed their were more teams in this yrs playoffs that were in the bottom half of revenue paid out to players than teams in the top half. It ain't all about player salaries. Those tightwad team owners will be vehemently against a salary cap.Yep, I've been saying for 10 years that the Dodgers are my team and I hate them for taking the Steinbrenner route to team building. Buying the best players because you can is bad for the game. But I can't undo something that's been part of me since the age of 3, so I'm still pulling for them on every pitch. Only after play stops can I look back and see the big picture.
I told you that when the Blue Jays were founded, my Grandpa became a fan. This was after 40+ years of following the Dodgers. We'd watch games together. I wish we could be enjoying this series together. No matter who wins, I won't be unhappy.
Crazy what the difference between 1919 and 2017 was. In 1919 all the cheaters were banned for life. In 2017 the players were given immunity for telling the truth. Just another instance in how the world has been turned upside down. So if Springer or Bergman or Altuve or Correa, et al (too late for Beltran) get one in the ear from a Dodger pitcher, it rights things a bit.
Are they really? The first time I heard his name I wondered. Well you can't pick your parents. Or uncles or cousins. Here's hoping for a different fate for Yoshi.
. Their dad a local LEO, would send the kids in after them and they would throw them back over the fence 
The Dodgers third base/outfield coach was our neighbor kid when I lived in the desert. I was grown up and gone by the time he got to baseball age. I used to hit whiffle golf balls over the back fence into their pool. Their dad a local LEO, would send the kids in after them and they would throw them back over the fence
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Yep, I've been saying for 10 years that the Dodgers are my team and I hate them for taking the Steinbrenner route to team building. Buying the best players because you can is bad for the game. But I can't undo something that's been part of me since the age of 3, so I'm still pulling for them on every pitch. Only after play stops can I look back and see the big picture.
I told you that when the Blue Jays were founded, my Grandpa became a fan. This was after 40+ years of following the Dodgers. We'd watch games together. I wish we could be enjoying this series together. No matter who wins, I won't be unhappy.
Crazy what the difference between 1919 and 2017 was. In 1919 all the cheaters were banned for life. In 2017 the players were given immunity for telling the truth. Just another instance in how the world has been turned upside down. So if Springer or Bergman or Altuve or Correa, et al (too late for Beltran) get one in the ear from a Dodger pitcher, it rights things a bit.