Re: 2024 Major League Baseball season

HollenbergSTL wrote:

So my Cardinals are down to magic number 1.... I hate to cheer for LA Dodgers to lose, but would seal the deal for the St. Louis Cardinals. I think it is going to be a heck of a Post Season regardless... should be a lot of fun to watch everything unfold! Cheers, Jason

There ya go! The Giants put the Dodger$ out of their misery......SWEET!!!! And you're welcome Cards fans!

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Congrats to all the winners. My Padres had one of those forgettable years, compounded by a season-long tv blackout for half the city, my half being black. mad One bright glimmer was Chase Headley, our 3b who was selected NL player of the month for two months in  row! He has set team records in many categories and is down to the wire for the NL RBI crown. The main reason the team did not reach 100 losses is squarely on his shoulders.
Bill S, you won that bet. lol  The Cubs made it to that ignoble mark. Better luck next season.
Rick

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I have looked everywhere for a start time on Friday for Braves vs Cards, it all says TBD. Does anybody know what time it is? Reason is, I need to tell my boss I need the afternoon off if it's an early start/day game. He's also a huge Braves fan but usually takes customers to play golf on Fridays, so he needs to know as well. Thanks if you could find out anything.

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760 (edited by RickB 2012-10-03 10:48:44)

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ahsmith33 wrote:

I have looked everywhere for a start time on Friday for Braves vs Cards, it all says TBD. Does anybody know what time it is? Reason is, I need to tell my boss I need the afternoon off if it's an early start/day game. He's also a huge Braves fan but usually takes customers to play golf on Fridays, so he needs to know as well. Thanks if you could find out anything.

Good luck Tres!
"Due to the Dodgers' 4-3 loss to the Giants in the wee hours of Wednesday, the Braves will host the Cardinals on Friday in a one-game playoff that will determine which of the two National League Wild Card entrants advances to the NL Division Series, reports MLB.com.

Proven winner Kris Medlen will start for the Braves. Kyle Lohse will pitch for the Cardinals.

The game time had not been announced as of early Wednesday, but was expected to come later in the day."
(that means the tv deal has to be thrashed out)

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As a CARDINALS fanatic, I can't wait for the playoff game against ATL. Should be a great game. I am still not sure I like the 1 game playoff idea... but hey, guess we will see after Friday! big_smile.

BTW.... Thank you San Fran Giants! tongue

762

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It'll be a fun game for the fans, but I feel a bit for the Braves as they had a sizeable lead over my Birds.

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Hey guys!

Cardinals vs Braves, Friday at 4:00 pm Central time!!!

GO CARDS!!!

~Rhonda

"I don't think obsessions have reasons, that's why they're obsessions....National Geographic likes their pictures in focus..." Robert Kincaid

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RickB wrote:

Congrats to all the winners. My Padres had one of those forgettable years, compounded by a season-long tv blackout for half the city, my half being black. mad One bright glimmer was Chase Headley, our 3b who was selected NL player of the month for two months in  row! He has set team records in many categories and is down to the wire for the NL RBI crown. The main reason the team did not reach 100 losses is squarely on his shoulders.
Bill S, you won that bet. lol  The Cubs made it to that ignoble mark. Better luck next season.
Rick

And in the final series of the year, we got drubbed by a team with 106 losses.
I hear Ernie Banks refrain next year will be "Let's lose two"!

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The A's are scary good! Even Billy Beane showed up today. Down 5-1, they reared their come from behind Bernie-dancin' attitudes and messed with Texas again to steal the West from under their noses! 5 down with 9 to play, that doesn't happen every year sports fans. One of the great collapses.

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Money ball was made a little early, what Billy Beane did with those As is nothing short of incredible, and Bob Melvin looks like manager of the year.....I'm going to pick them to win it all, just for the right way to finish this storybook.....the bay area of SF/Oakland is going nuts!!!.....bust out the white shows I say....1972 all over again smile

Shreddy

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ohiodawg13 wrote:

The A's are scary good! Even Billy Beane showed up today. Down 5-1, they reared their come from behind Bernie-dancin' attitudes and messed with Texas again to steal the West from under their noses! 5 down with 9 to play, that doesn't happen every year sports fans. One of the great collapses.

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It sure was a collapse.  13 games behind.  Congratulations to the Yellow and Green.
Oaktown in the House big_smile

I am so happy that they won today's game.  I was biting my claws when I first heard the score.
I Am so Excited for all of the Oakland Fans, What A Game! What a Story!

So from your Up-North Homie-Mascot  ROAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAARRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Now the A's just make me want to dance

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photogal wrote:

Hey guys!

Cardinals vs Braves, Friday at 4:00 pm Central time!!!

GO CARDS!!!

~Rhonda

All I can say is that I'd rather we play the Cards than the Braves, so I'll be pulling for your boys tomorrow, Rhonda. wink

No offense, Tres.

The A's and Yankees both put up awesome performances yesterday to finish the season. I'd like to avoid both teams - still dreaming about the Beltway Series to climax this amazing season. cool

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no offense taken there G, actually it's a compliment. Kris Medlen did go on to break that record of consecutive team wins when he starts the game, but for some reason I'm very nervous about his start tomorrow vs Lohse. Looks to be a low scoring affair, hoping our bats don't take the day off.

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I wanted to share this piece, he really nails it for me!


By Mike Wise, Thursday, October 4, 2:45 AM

Take it from Teddy Roosevelt, the first time is always the best time.

There is no frame of reference, no postseason expectation outside the clubhouse. There is no 98-win team that came before and no 19-year-old’s rookie season to come after.

The first time is the best time because the romance and discovery phase between a town and its first good team will never feel newer, lighter — never hold the possibility and wonder of this ongoing fable of a baseball season in Washington.

Heck, Teddy will never again win his first presidential mascot race like he did here Wednesday afternoon, finally blowing by George, Tom and Abe. He was 0-525 before that victory, which is bad but still falls more than 100 losses short of the 640 games the Nationals had lost before this season.

“I’m not going to sugarcoat it, it was pretty rough at times,” said Ryan Zimmerman, who joined the Nats during their first season in 2005 and became the face of the franchise the club always rolled out as their welcoming committee at introductory news conferences . “The first couple times I came out with the new guy’s jersey, it was great. After seven or eight guys and you’re still not going to the playoffs, it was kind of getting old. Real old. This makes up for all of it.”

And, really, isn’t that what the chanting and the euphoria was about in the clubhouse and ballpark Monday night, the releasing of so much pent-up angst from what came before — from losing 205 games in 2008 and 2009, from putting up with Dmitri Young, Elijah Dukes, Lastings Milledge and all the other reclamation projects Jim Bowden and Stan Kasten wanted to save?

Just two opening days ago, Kasten encouraged Philadelphia fans to make the trek to Nationals Park to help fill the seats. They did — 20,000 strong, booing the home team, seeing their Phillies decimate the Nationals, 11-1, before President Obama and a sold-out park whose fans were still searching for major league legitimacy.

But Mike Rizzo had taken charge. He built up scouting and the minor leagues, and he signed two wunderkinds in back-to-back seasons in Bryce Harper and Stephen Strasburg. He filled in gaps with other kids and veterans — most of whom never experienced the losing and lethargy of the franchise’s past. Then Davey Johnson was roused from retirement, turning out to be as fiery and cocksure as he was in 1986.

The old lifer makes the kids believe. Makes the veterans realize, hey, why not? And on a Wednesday afternoon in October, the Phillies and their fans, the handful of them in the park anyhow, were sent packing for the fall.

“I think it was spring training, believe it or not,” said Adam LaRoche when asked in the clubhouse Wednesday morning when he thought this could be a special team. “I remember D-Ro [utilityman Mark DeRosa] looking around and saying, ‘Man, we won a World Series with San Fran. I’m looking around and I think this is a better team than we had over there. And we won the whole thing.’

“It was kind of the mentality of, you know, ‘Why not us?’ Somebody’s gotta to win it this year. Might as well be us. Then you start playing some games and you look up a month or two in the season, and you’ve got a great record, and it develops into, yeah, we are real good, this is a really good team, and that confidence grows.”

Joe Theismann, the Redskins’ Super Bowl-winning quarterback, was recently asked if he realized the magnitude of winning the franchise’s first Super Bowl in 1983. He said he didn’t because there were so many young players on the team without memories or expectations. “It’s one of those things where, you don’t know what you don’t know. So there’s no pressure. You just go out and do it and play.”

You ask Harper, who’s having a teenage rookie season not seen since Ken Griffey Jr., Mickey Mantle or Mel Ott, if he can identify.

“What pressure?” he says, matter-of-factly. “Coming into this year, all you want to do is play ball. Like you said, you’re young and you want to have fun.”

Of whether he believed they had a World Series-caliber team early, he added, “I have no doubt in my mind about it. We want to give a winner to this town and this city. That’s our goal every single day.”

It is Game 162 as I type this from the press box. A regular season ends, and for the first time in Nationals history, a postseason begins.

At some point romance will turn to reality, of course. Gio Gonzalez’s candor and antics won’t be as fresh, Jayson Werth’s surliness will be magnified during a slump, the words “salary arbitration” will re-enter the vernacular and all the uncomfortable details of keeping a great team together will get in the way of the fantasy.

Harper and Strasburg will be bona fide veterans at some point and all the players made out to be myths will go back to being just men, flawed as most of us.

But that’s for another season, another playoff run.

This is the first time, the best time, and nothing that came before or follows will ever have the same majesty again.

If it’s true you never get over your first crush, then Washington’s baseball fans might as well enjoy the infatuation period.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/sports/na … story.html

RIP Iron Man

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George,
I thought this was a nice article about Jayson Werth and Charlie Manuel.

"But bonds between player and manager are much more difficult to break than the ones between player and fans."

http://articles.philly.com/2012-10-03/s … -nationals

Good Luck to Tres and Rhonda and other Cardinal fans.  Rhonda, you may need to have your squirrel make a guest appearance!! big_smile

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Angela,

As hard as they try to relocate those squirrels, they keep coming back! lol Someone in one of the business offices reported as they were being interviewed about the squirrels at Busch Stadium that you can hear them in the ceiling above their office rolling around kegs of beer! lol

12 in 12!!!!

~Rhonda

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Angela wrote:

George,
I thought this was a nice article about Jayson Werth and Charlie Manuel.

"But bonds between player and manager are much more difficult to break than the ones between player and fans."

http://articles.philly.com/2012-10-03/s … -nationals

Good Luck to Tres and Rhonda and other Cardinal fans.  Rhonda, you may need to have your squirrel make a guest appearance!! big_smile

Thanks Angela, that was nice.

The first of what I hope will be numerous honors yet to come -

Nats announce that pitcher Gio Gonzalez wins the 2012 Warren Spahn award for best left-handed pitcher in MLB based on wins, K's & ERA.

cool

RIP Iron Man

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Don't get me wrong, but myself and many many of my Giants fan friends are almost more fired up about putting the nail in the Dodger$ coffin Tue. night as we are about making the Playoffs! That's the season within the season, if we don't win another game I could feel fuzzy & warm all winter just off of that win Tue. BTW, congrats to Buster Posey for winning the National League batting crown. The MVP award may be next, not to mention calling a perfect game this season(Cain never shook him off once that night), and all this after bouncing back from a nasty injury that sidelined him for the rest of last season. Not bad for a 25 year old!

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What is success? Is it do yo' own thang, or is it to join the rest?   -Allen Toussaint