At least Sterling enjoys what he's doing. As corny as he is, I'll take that over somebody like Buck who is obviously just phoning it in (and who is not, in fact, a baseball fan).
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(I don't have cable, so I can't watch the WS "live")
I'd be hard pressed to find a broadcasting team so bad that I'd actually prefer Joe Buck over them.![]()
The World Series is broadcast on Fox. All you need is a $20 antenna to watch it live.
Antenna? How quaint.![]()
I really don't understand your scorn. Digital antennas are dirt-cheap, the OTA signals are miles better than cable in terms of picture quality, and you get a crap-ton of sub-channels. Even on a gray day like today in Madison, I get around forty or so channels, including three public television stations. Between that, Hulu, Amazon Prime and Netflix, I have no need for cable. And, yes, that means I can watch the World Series live.
So, yeah, a $20 digital antenna isn't exactly a bad investment, nor is it some relic of days gone by.
I'm sad to see the Cubs fall into the 0-2 hole in the series, but kudos to the fan who caught Justin Turner's walk-off home run. That was pretty damn awesome.
The Mets are going to buy the Syracuse Chiefs, then move their Triple A team to here in 2019. The ballpark is really nice but the Chiefs have had terrible drawings fans. So this will hopefully change that.
I guess the idea was Lackey could go longer innings if the game remained a tie. And Davis went longer than he ever has as a closer just a few days earlier.WHY
WHY WAS JOHN LACKEY OUT THERE WHEN DAVIS WAS WARM
I guess the idea was Lackey could go longer innings if the game remained a tie. And Davis went longer than he ever has as a closer just a few days earlier.
I'm not saying that's the right thinking, just that's what Maddon was probably thinking.
Except Lackey has literally never pitched two days a row in his life, and he gave up the third-most home runs in baseball last year. It was the top of the order, and Turner in particular is clearly the most dangerous hitter on the Dodgers right now. Davis had a long outing Thursday, yes, but he had two days off and a guaranteed off day today. As is always the case with these tie games on the road, you don't know how big a lead you'll need to protect anyway. What if Davis shut the Dodgers down in the 9th and Maeda gives up 3 in the 10th? Jansen, Morrow, and Watson were already out of the game at that point, so the Dodgers were down to platoon-heavy pitchers Maeda and Cingrani, and after that it gets much more shaky.
Taylor-Turner-Bellinger with the winning run in scoring position is the toughest spot imaginable for the Cubs at that point in the game, it's inexcusable not to use their best pitcher there.
You get no argument from me. I was just trying to get in Maddon's mindset, although I admit I forgot that Lackey had pitched the previous day.Except Lackey has literally never pitched two days a row in his life, and he gave up the third-most home runs in baseball last year. It was the top of the order, and Turner in particular is clearly the most dangerous hitter on the Dodgers right now. Davis had a long outing Thursday, yes, but he had two days off and a guaranteed off day yesterday. As is always the case with these tie games on the road, you don't know how big a lead you'll need to protect anyway. What if Davis shut the Dodgers down in the 9th and Maeda gives up 3 in the 10th? Jansen, Morrow, and Watson were already out of the game at that point, so the Dodgers were down to platoon-heavy pitchers Maeda and Cingrani, and after that it gets much more shaky.
Taylor-Turner-Bellinger with the winning run in scoring position is the toughest spot imaginable for the Cubs at that point in the game, it's inexcusable not to use their best pitcher there.
The Yankees refuse to burn in hell.
The Yankees refuse to burn in hell.
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