Thank you Mariners! vs Angels GT 2nd of October 2021
Re: Thank you Mariners! vs Angels GT 2nd of October 2021
Hey Wacha pitched awesome his last outing vs. the Astros. He is our only hope.
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Re: Thank you Mariners! vs Angels GT 2nd of October 2021
Those of us who deride him for his errors, partisanship, and prattle (like me) tend to forget that he actually has a very good voice for doing this stuff, and we don't get to see the physical expression that accompanies it. Thanks for posting this. It tempers my thinking with a bit of appreciation.
Re: Thank you Mariners! vs Angels GT 2nd of October 2021
Then Lynda is our Good Luck Charm.D-train wrote: ↑Sun Oct 03, 2021 12:13 pmNot that it matters but I just realized it can be Lynda. Tie breaker games are considered part of the regular season so Monday counts if it happens.rockycola wrote: ↑Sun Oct 03, 2021 5:26 amCan’t be Lynda. M’s have 90. Only one left to play.AT Funchal-Madeira wrote: ↑Sun Oct 03, 2021 5:14 amAnd by the way..... Congratulations to D-Train and/or Linda for winning the game projection contest... It will be either 90 or 91 or 92 games... So you figured out a way to win.... amazing
I prognosticated 90.
When we win #91 tomorrow, nobody wins the contest.
Nobody chose 91. Damn! That Nobody character is good.
(Darren will be a winner because he gets to keep his $100).
The Magenta crowd needs to chant,
“Lynda! Lynda!! Lynda!!!” throughout the entire game!
Rocky Colavito is a Hall of Famer in my book!
Re: Thank you Mariners! vs Angels GT 2nd of October 2021
I've been looking at Haniger's hit again and again. So much went on inside that moment.
Had he not swung, the pitch was so close to the bottom of the zone that it could have been called a strike. Had Haniger taken that pitch for a called ball four, we would have had a tie game, and it still would have been up to Seager facing Cishek or another bullpen arm. (But I can't remember seeing anyone warming up in the Angels bullpen.) Seager facing Cishek I wouldn’t have been comfortable with.
Haniger, in a right-on-right face-off, with that bent-forward-knee swing, picked perhaps the best pitch he was going to get from Cishek, to create the perfect dramatic moment, the pure essence of clutch.
It was Edgar all over again.
Had he not swung, the pitch was so close to the bottom of the zone that it could have been called a strike. Had Haniger taken that pitch for a called ball four, we would have had a tie game, and it still would have been up to Seager facing Cishek or another bullpen arm. (But I can't remember seeing anyone warming up in the Angels bullpen.) Seager facing Cishek I wouldn’t have been comfortable with.
Haniger, in a right-on-right face-off, with that bent-forward-knee swing, picked perhaps the best pitch he was going to get from Cishek, to create the perfect dramatic moment, the pure essence of clutch.
It was Edgar all over again.
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Re: Thank you Mariners! vs Angels GT 2nd of October 2021
I just asked her and she said she was definitely considering the tie breaker game when she made here prediction.rockycola wrote: ↑Sun Oct 03, 2021 3:15 pmThen Lynda is our Good Luck Charm.
The Magenta crowd needs to chant,
“Lynda! Lynda!! Lynda!!!” throughout the entire game!
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Re: Thank you Mariners! vs Angels GT 2nd of October 2021
Strike three would have ended the inning.Petert wrote: ↑Sun Oct 03, 2021 3:32 pmI've been looking at Haniger's hit again and again. So much went on inside that moment.
Had he not swung, the pitch was so close to the bottom of the zone that it could have been called a strike. That would have brought Seager up with the bases loaded, and while he's no stranger to the dramatic moment, I think Cishek's loopy breaking pitch might very well have gotten the better of him, if Madden had stayed with him. If Madden goes to another pitcher, it resets everything, and who knows what could have happened. Had Haniger taken that pitch for a called ball four, we would have had a tie game, and it still would have been up to Seager facing Cishek or another bullpen arm. (But I can't remember seeing anyone warming up in the Angels bullpen.)
Haniger, in a right-on-right face-off, with that bent-forward-knee swing, picked perhaps the best pitch he was going to get from Cishek, to create the perfect dramatic moment, the pure essence of clutch.
It was Edgar all over again.
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Re: Thank you Mariners! vs Angels GT 2nd of October 2021
Thank you for that correction of my idiocy. I’m embarrassed beyond belief. Please delete my post before it gets around.D-train wrote: ↑Sun Oct 03, 2021 3:39 pmStrike three would have ended the inning.Petert wrote: ↑Sun Oct 03, 2021 3:32 pmI've been looking at Haniger's hit again and again. So much went on inside that moment.
Had he not swung, the pitch was so close to the bottom of the zone that it could have been called a strike. That would have brought Seager up with the bases loaded, and while he's no stranger to the dramatic moment, I think Cishek's loopy breaking pitch might very well have gotten the better of him, if Madden had stayed with him. If Madden goes to another pitcher, it resets everything, and who knows what could have happened. Had Haniger taken that pitch for a called ball four, we would have had a tie game, and it still would have been up to Seager facing Cishek or another bullpen arm. (But I can't remember seeing anyone warming up in the Angels bullpen.)
Haniger, in a right-on-right face-off, with that bent-forward-knee swing, picked perhaps the best pitch he was going to get from Cishek, to create the perfect dramatic moment, the pure essence of clutch.
It was Edgar all over again.
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Re: Thank you Mariners! vs Angels GT 2nd of October 2021
D-train wrote: ↑Sun Oct 03, 2021 3:38 pmI just asked her and she said she was definitely considering the tie breaker game when she made here prediction.
Re: Thank you Mariners! vs Angels GT 2nd of October 2021
I amended my error in an edit. My own personal Dave Sims moment.D-train wrote: ↑Sun Oct 03, 2021 3:39 pmStrike three would have ended the inning.Petert wrote: ↑Sun Oct 03, 2021 3:32 pmI've been looking at Haniger's hit again and again. So much went on inside that moment.
Had he not swung, the pitch was so close to the bottom of the zone that it could have been called a strike. That would have brought Seager up with the bases loaded, and while he's no stranger to the dramatic moment, I think Cishek's loopy breaking pitch might very well have gotten the better of him, if Madden had stayed with him. If Madden goes to another pitcher, it resets everything, and who knows what could have happened. Had Haniger taken that pitch for a called ball four, we would have had a tie game, and it still would have been up to Seager facing Cishek or another bullpen arm. (But I can't remember seeing anyone warming up in the Angels bullpen.)
Haniger, in a right-on-right face-off, with that bent-forward-knee swing, picked perhaps the best pitch he was going to get from Cishek, to create the perfect dramatic moment, the pure essence of clutch.
It was Edgar all over again.