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Ilsa
(63,431 posts)Diamond_Dog
(38,737 posts)Id be a nervous wreck.
Oeditpus Rex
(42,909 posts)with the Dodgers and Phillies.
I love that kind of anxiety, though. Always have.
Jesus. Fifteenth.
Drum
(10,446 posts)
Wounded Bear
(63,169 posts)Polanco with an RBI single to ice it. JP with the winning run.
LisaM
(29,367 posts)I don't know if I can stand to watch any more baseball, though I would love to see Toronto take down the Mariners.
ZZenith
(4,423 posts)Tonights even more so.
Oeditpus Rex
(42,909 posts)But, it's baseball. It all evens out.
MIButterfly
(1,483 posts)The first run the Dodgers got was on a bases-loaded walk and the winning run was on a wild throw to the plate. Not the best offense I've ever seen. But they won and that's what counts.
rubbersole
(10,706 posts)Brewers are scrappy. Dodgers are loaded. Would love to see the Cubs make the Series.
MIButterfly
(1,483 posts)GO CUBS!!!!!!!!
Oeditpus Rex
(42,909 posts)a club needs "the best offense I've ever seen," or even a good one, to win a game. The Dodgers of my first season (1965) averaged about 3½ runs per game, yet won tphe World Series with pitching, fielding and baserunning, and just plain old smarts. There're several ways to win; one is to take advantage of opponents' mistakes. That, nor any of the other ways, take anything away from a win.
As I wrote earlier, I sincerely feel bad for the guy. I've sincerely felt bad for a lot of guys over the last 61seasons, even when we were the beneficiaries of their mistakes or their bad luck, or even our better play. (Dennis Eckersley in the first game of the1988 World Series comes immediately to mind. I can still see the stunned look on his face after he gave up Kirk Gibson's "impossible" homer as if it hapened five minutes ago.)
But, that's baseball. Always has been.over 156 years. And, win or lose, I hope it always will be, because without human nature, it'd be pointless.
MIButterfly
(1,483 posts)Regarding the look on Dennis Eckersley's face when he gave up that homerun, I had the same look on my face. Eckersley was one of my favorites when he was with the Cubs and although the Tigers are my second favorite team overall (and most favorite American league team), I never was a fan of Kirk Gibson. I'll never forget him limping around the bases after he hit that homerun. He really played that up. He always was a hotdog and vastly overrated (in my opinion). I went to a lot of Tigers games back then and saw a lot of him. He never was as great as he thought he was.