Cy Young wouldn't have retired at 30 because of a sore arm. Game has gotten wimpy.
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@Coinstartled said:
Six hours of baseball. This is sure exciting for the non Boston/Dodgers fan.
Yes, if you are a Sox fan you think too much about curses.
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I stayed with the game and congrats to Boston on the win. Last several innings were on my radio and the announcer noted that half the seat holders (can you really call them fans) had departed.
It could have been a blizzard in Detroit or Cleveland or NYC...or Boston, and nobody is walking out of a World Series game.
@Coinstartled said:
I stayed with the game and congrats to Boston on the win. Last several innings were on my radio and the announcer noted that half the seat holders (can you really call them fans) had departed.
It could have been a blizzard in Detroit or Cleveland or NYC...or Boston, and nobody is walking out of a World Series game.
Huh? Up here in NorCal they told us the Dodgers won. Was that fake news? I guess you are being "funny" saying Boston won. The funny thing is, to me, I thought the Dodger fans stayed later in the game than normal. Way too much going on in LA to be that concerned about team sports. A lot of the other cities just put more credence into their sports teams. Not sure what's better!?
Odd...I did an edit and it didn't complete properly.
I was at one 19 or so inning game in Detroit in 1984. Left after about 17 and it wasn't my idea. Can't imagine leaving a World Series game, but I can't imagine living in LA either.
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End of 7 and Buehler pulled. Pitch count be damned this is the world series.
LA will regret the move.
Tied. Didn't take long.
Koufax would have stayed in. Game has gotten wimpy.
Cy Young wouldn't have retired at 30 because of a sore arm. Game has gotten wimpy.
In the course of every human endeavor since the dawn of time the risk of human error has always been a factor. Including but not limited to field goals, 4th down attempts, or multiple paragraph ramblings on a sports forum authored by someone who shall remain anonymous.
Cyclone played well into his 40's.
Six hours of baseball. This is sure exciting for the non Boston/Dodgers fan.
Too bad that Commemman isn't here to tell us that this is the best game that he has ever seen.
I forget what the new overtime rules are for baseball?
What happens if this game continues on until next season?
Would they delay the opening of the 2019 baseball season or just sort of intermingle this continuing game somehow into the schedule?
This is baseball's version of the ironman competition.
I guess today is Buehler's day off.
Yes, if you are a Sox fan you think too much about curses.
I stayed with the game and congrats to Boston on the win. Last several innings were on my radio and the announcer noted that half the seat holders (can you really call them fans) had departed.
It could have been a blizzard in Detroit or Cleveland or NYC...or Boston, and nobody is walking out of a World Series game.
Huh? Up here in NorCal they told us the Dodgers won. Was that fake news? I guess you are being "funny" saying Boston won. The funny thing is, to me, I thought the Dodger fans stayed later in the game than normal. Way too much going on in LA to be that concerned about team sports. A lot of the other cities just put more credence into their sports teams. Not sure what's better!?
Odd...I did an edit and it didn't complete properly.
I was at one 19 or so inning game in Detroit in 1984. Left after about 17 and it wasn't my idea. Can't imagine leaving a World Series game, but I can't imagine living in LA either.