killeverything wrote:Facedown wrote:killeverything wrote:Yesterday was the first time in baseball history that all 30 home teams won.
Who were the 30 away teams?

Shit.

I had to double take that...
That's a history stat you'd wish to bet on. I like to picture some down on his luck old man sitting in the sports book laid down some $ on all home teams to win and is jumping for joy right now.
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Toronto = 10 game win streak
Yankees = 5 game losing streak 3-7 in the last 10
Equals - Toronto Bluejays lead the AL East 0.5
I'd never expected it going into the season but I'm loving it now, Go Jay's!
I didn't expect Seattle to choke either till the Trumob's started playing. Like kill added, Iwakuma no-hits O's, tosses 5th in Mariners history. Shame he wasn't around earlier but it still wouldn't have helped them get on base.
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killeverything wrote:Clayton Kershaw is the 2nd Dodger ( behind Koufax ) with 6 seasons of 200K. He is also the 5th player in mlb history to accomplish the feat, oh, and he's perfect through 5 right now.
Kershaw loses no-hit bid in sixth tonight. After losing a perfect game in the 7th vs Mets July 23rd.
Good pitching battle tonight
WSH 0
LAD 3 f
Kershaw - 8IP 3H 0ER 0BB 8SO
Zimmermann - 7IP 2H 1R 1ER 1BB 9SO - firing 71 of his 93 pitches for strikes. His lone walk, to Joc Pederson, led to his only run he allowed.
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killeverything wrote:I don't know what's up with your A's. The Donaldson trade was stupid as fuck, but Billy's on to something. Fuck the Dodgers but it's the same thing Utah and JohnK have to realize. Your GMs/FO is pretty smart so I would have a little faith. Beane, Friedman, and Epstein are arguably the best of the best.
You've made me a firm believer in Friedman an the front office. Over the past 5 years they'd just toss money in all directions while giving up the farm. Now there's a huge difference in their decision making, it's getting easier to get use too. I agree with a lot of their moves after spending years of banging my head against the wall.
My faith is like what the Giant's are dealing with, LAD has had so many key injuries at the worst time, they've yet to field a starting team. Brandon Beachy and Chris Withrow were already on the 60day DL...They opened the season with closer Jansen, Brandon League and Ryu on the DL. 4 games in Brandon McCarthy season ends with TJ. Ryu joins him with Tommy John. And it's been non stop, the rotation at one point had almost twice as many moves as the next highest team and the infield has been hit hard with Turner and Kendrick at the same time. Even the OF, Crawford's only put in 30 games.
Any other year this team would be in shambles but you got me believing in the F/O. I think the edge over the Giants is depth in the field and making better moves. Except for the rotation, 2 pitchers and who ever they call up or patch in. At least the shaky pen has one go down as one is coming back up.
The Giants edge is they have a knack for getting to the end and going on a streak. So the West is always interesting between those two at the finish line but the Giants are already proven, they've limped in and destroyed so it's easy to see how an LAD fan wouldn't have as much faith.
I respect the Giants and never count them out. But I do feel like they're hurting more then normal. Even with all the move the Padres made in the off season, you blinked and said, well, they're still the Padres.