I swear to Smoke Dogg, at 4:01 PM tomorrow, Cashman is going to say "we're getting Luis Severino back," and I'm going to fucking snap.
By Perfect Blue Go To Post
lolllllllll
Hell yeah
By Perfect Blue Go To Postlol
lolllllllll
Amir Garrett taking on THE ENTIRE PITTSBURGH BENCH was amazing
https://www.mlb.com/video/reds-pirates-engage-in-fracas
David Bell and Clint Hurdle fighting after Bell was ejected earlier in the game
Full breakdown here
https://www.mlb.com/video/reds-pirates-engage-in-fracas
David Bell and Clint Hurdle fighting after Bell was ejected earlier in the game
Full breakdown here
pirates clearly aint think he was with it
how tf do you watch a man rundown on you from 90+ feet and not already be squared up.
how tf do you watch a man rundown on you from 90+ feet and not already be squared up.
Garrett is like 6'5, you could tell the thought process was "Ok he running let's just walk out to talk-OH SHIT WTF HE SERIOUS"
This is the first year he's looked more like the pitcher he was with the Dodgers. Good pick up for Houston. Fuck Houston. WTF are the dodgers doing? WE NEED BP SUPPORT
By Fenderputty Go To PostThis is the first year he's looked more like the pitcher he was with the Dodgers. Good pick up for Houston. Fuck Houston. WTF are the dodgers doing? WE NEED BP SUPPORT
Ohhh god I don't really believe in, Please don't let Smokey win the WS and our avatar bet. He will be insufferable. If not for me, for the rest of the faithful board.
Fucking goddamn hell. Astros snuck that one in, didn't they. Fuck.
I had hoped the Yankees would have tried to get Greinke. He was already on the Yankees mound today, for fucking crying out loud.
Yeah, Houston is going to be hosting World Series games again this year. It's over.
I had hoped the Yankees would have tried to get Greinke. He was already on the Yankees mound today, for fucking crying out loud.
Yeah, Houston is going to be hosting World Series games again this year. It's over.
By Pac-12 Go To PostFucking goddamn hell. Astros snuck that one in, didn't they. Fuck.We got this.
I had hoped the Yankees would have tried to get Greinke. He was already on the Yankees mound today, for fucking crying out loud.
Yeah, Houston is going to be hosting World Series games again this year. It's over.
By unknown Go To PostWe got this.
Grats smokey.
By Fenderputty Go To PostGrats smokey.
It's a fucking wrap.
Can Westbrook somehow take all the Astros at bats this year like he's gonna take all of Harden's rebounds and shots?
By Fenderputty Go To PostCan Westbrook somehow take all the Astros at bats this year like he's gonna take all of Harden's rebounds and shots?
Can the Astros take all of Dodgers fans souls once more by winning the WS on their field again.
God pls let me see it happen one more time
By Smokey Go To PostIt's July who caresyou getting that pilon cockiness lol
By Pac-12 Go To PostHey yo Boston
Those apples ain't shit, yo
Thanks Perfect Blue:
Sanchez joins rare company in another way, as noted by the Elias Sports Bureau. There have been four no-hit efforts in the modern era started by pitchers making their debut with a team: Don Cardwell with the Cubs in 1960, Mark Langston in 1990 in a combined no-hitter for the Angels, Wilson Alvarez in 1991 with the White Sox and Hideo Nomo in 2001 with the Red Sox. Langston's no-hitter was finished by Angels vet Mike Witt, so until Sanchez and Biagini contributed to this Astros no-hitter, there had never been a no-hitter featuring multiple pitchers making their team debut.
Sanchez came into his Astros debut wearing a 13-decision losing streak, the longest by any starting pitcher since Shelby Miller lost 16 straight decisions in 2015. Consider that streak entirely busted. Elias reports that is the most consecutive decisions with a loss prior to a start of at least six no-hit innings in baseball's modern era (since 1900), topping Hoy Wilhelm's nine losses in 1952 and Matt Young's six spread between 1991 and 1992
By Smokey Go To PostBlackace, whewM's are clearly scraping everything...
By Pac-12 Go To PostThat's a sweep for the Yankees and a fork for the Red Sox.Eight losses in a row for the Sox. You hate to see it. If only they had any prospects of value that they could've traded at the deadline.