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Originally Posted by amarusgear
Right Field Pav Section 308. I'm planning on getting to the ballpark at 4-4:15 Planning to park in section 6. It will be nice meeting you guys.
IYN, Mr. J, Bright, 562,French?
Side-note: Anyone interested in tickets, I have 4 section 37 Reserve level for face, I think it's row g or f.
Originally Posted by 23ska909red02
Just hit up the first playoffs thread I found to ask something. Anyone want to make a LAA vs. BOS thread?
Because here's the thing, I'm not making the thread, because then we'll lose.
Apparently BOS fans don't want to make the thread because they want to keep the series discussion in the Boston Season thread. That's not going to work.
So does a neutral party want to make the thread?
Veteran team like the Cards will handle their business in my opinion (go to the World Series).
We are young, but not spring chickens. Plus the nucleus went to the NLCS last season.
Hasn't pujols %+#* on you guys throughout his entire career though?
He has,
But not this year,
6/27, .222 BA, 1 HR, 4 RBI, 7BB, 1IBB
y brother told me there is NO tailgaiting allowed at Chavez....that true? If so, that is absolutely horrible. Part of the experience!!
It's different than AT&T Park. The parking lots are spread out and all over the place, plus there are private lots. It is sort of likethe parking set up that Staples Center has. The Dodger Stadium parking lot is adjacent to the stadium, all of it. Plus, they let people tailgate,unfortunately people do not know how to control themselves when they are under the influence and a few have ruined it for everybody.
I've been to a ton of tailgates at USC without an incident, everyone is cool and has a good time. However, at Dodger Stadium.
We will see how it goes.
I like how everyone is saying "Wainwright this and Wainwright that" while completely pooh-pooing Clayton Kershaw. Both have minimal experience inthe playoffs as relievers. They both had solid years. Kershaw got some flak for having some shaky starts early in the year, but he has been solid the pasttwo months. Yes, he did injure himself (), but that my work in ourfavor, since it allowed him to rest.
I'm fired up for tomorrow.
Originally Posted by bright nikes
Who's ready? I'm ready!
A lot of us really aren't gonna be in this thread, so Sin & FB23 go hard in here.
Wolf needs to come with it, if he CANNOT spot that curve we'll have a tough day tonight.
This first game is a MUST WIN because we all know all that hard work we put for HFA goes down the drain.
Originally Posted by JCH3
Should be a good one tonight. I'll be watching from work (and posting throughout) but not for the rest of the series, probably.
And I agree with IronMan about the experience thing. I don't see it really playing a factor in this series. Did Kershaw pitch last year in the postseason? If he didn't, he is about the only player I could see not having a great first postseason outing.
I like how everyone is saying "Wainwright this and Wainwright that" while completely pooh-pooing Clayton Kershaw. Both have minimal experience in the playoffs as relievers
Kcal calls it quits at regular season's end.Originally Posted by CincoSeisDos
my ONLY gripe with MLB compared to the NBA is the fact that the local markets don't air the local teams divisional games.
Unless if i'm mistaken, i've seen the lakers on KCAL in the first round before
Originally Posted by amarusgear
Originally Posted by JCH3
Should be a good one tonight. I'll be watching from work (and posting throughout) but not for the rest of the series, probably.
And I agree with IronMan about the experience thing. I don't see it really playing a factor in this series. Did Kershaw pitch last year in the postseason? If he didn't, he is about the only player I could see not having a great first postseason outing.I like how everyone is saying "Wainwright this and Wainwright that" while completely pooh-pooing Clayton Kershaw. Both have minimal experience in the playoffs as relievers