Scoreboard Watch.
- Donn Beach
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Re: Scoreboard Watch.
Again, the difference between a fan and a player. Shouldn't be caring about it in the first place I guess, but if they are it be more, please, give us a shot against the Astros and the bluejays. I want a piece of them so bad
- mostonmike
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Re: Scoreboard Watch.
This is tighter than Robbie Ray's pants in the 2022 ALDS
Division
Houston Astros 78-67
Seattle Mariners 77-68
Texas Rangers 77-70
Live: Houston 1-0 Toronto End 2nd
To Play:
Astros 1 more @ TOR, 3 @ ATL, 3 v TEX, 3 v SEA, 3 @ ATH, 3 @ LAA
Mariners: 4 v LAA, 3 @ KC, 3 @ HOU, 3 v COL, 3 V LAD
Rangers: 3 @ NYM, 3 @ HOU, 3 v MIA, 3 v MIN, 3 @ CLE
Division
Houston Astros 78-67
Seattle Mariners 77-68
Texas Rangers 77-70
Live: Houston 1-0 Toronto End 2nd
To Play:
Astros 1 more @ TOR, 3 @ ATL, 3 v TEX, 3 v SEA, 3 @ ATH, 3 @ LAA
Mariners: 4 v LAA, 3 @ KC, 3 @ HOU, 3 v COL, 3 V LAD
Rangers: 3 @ NYM, 3 @ HOU, 3 v MIA, 3 v MIN, 3 @ CLE
- seattlefan-daBronx
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Re: Scoreboard Watch.
Ha! Astros have a crap sandwich of a schedule left.mostonmike wrote: ↑Wed Sep 10, 2025 11:42 pmThis is tighter than Robbie Ray's pants in the 2022 ALDS
Division
Houston Astros 78-67
Seattle Mariners 77-68
Texas Rangers 77-70
Live: Houston 1-0 Toronto End 2nd
To Play:
Astros 1 more @ TOR, 3 @ ATL, 3 v TEX, 3 v SEA, 3 @ ATH, 3 @ LAA
Mariners: 4 v LAA, 3 @ KC, 3 @ HOU, 3 v COL, 3 V LAD
Rangers: 3 @ NYM, 3 @ HOU, 3 v MIA, 3 v MIN, 3 @ CLE
The real chunks of that are against Seattle and Texas.
Seattle handles their business at home it'll make that series vs. Houston epic.
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Re: Scoreboard Watch.
Gotta sweep these series so important.
Re: Scoreboard Watch.
Astros losing 4-0 with only 6 outs left. We will be in 1st place with a win tonight.
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- mostonmike
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Re: Scoreboard Watch.
So it looking more-and-more like the Wild Card Games will end up being:-
Boston or New York at New York or Boston
and
Houston or Seattle or Texas at Houston or Seattle or Texas.
There is massive imbalance in the divisions/league if the best the WC can throw up is more divisional games.
Boston or New York at New York or Boston
and
Houston or Seattle or Texas at Houston or Seattle or Texas.
There is massive imbalance in the divisions/league if the best the WC can throw up is more divisional games.
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Re: Scoreboard Watch.
Astros are .500 against the A's and Angels this year. 4-6 against Sacramento and 6-4 against Anaheim.seattlefan-daBronx wrote: ↑Wed Sep 10, 2025 11:45 pmHa! Astros have a crap sandwich of a schedule left.mostonmike wrote: ↑Wed Sep 10, 2025 11:42 pmThis is tighter than Robbie Ray's pants in the 2022 ALDS
Division
Houston Astros 78-67
Seattle Mariners 77-68
Texas Rangers 77-70
Live: Houston 1-0 Toronto End 2nd
To Play:
Astros 1 more @ TOR, 3 @ ATL, 3 v TEX, 3 v SEA, 3 @ ATH, 3 @ LAA
Mariners: 4 v LAA, 3 @ KC, 3 @ HOU, 3 v COL, 3 V LAD
Rangers: 3 @ NYM, 3 @ HOU, 3 v MIA, 3 v MIN, 3 @ CLE
The real chunks of that are against Seattle and Texas.
Seattle handles their business at home it'll make that series vs. Houston epic.
Re: Scoreboard Watch.
This has nothing to do with this thread, wanted to revisit history with you, for fun.
I just posted the original "marinertalk" game thread by Darren from 2019.
Your comment:
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I was a JK believer for a while, also

Rocky Colavito is a Hall of Famer in my book!
Re: Scoreboard Watch.
Who knows, maybe it would have helped his development by learning early on he wasn't ready and he needed to work harder.
- Donn Beach
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Re: Scoreboard Watch.
I don't think there was ever a question about his not working hard, if anything he probably winds himself up too muchtehmc wrote: ↑Fri Sep 12, 2025 8:25 pmWho knows, maybe it would have helped his development by learning early on he wasn't ready and he needed to work harder.