JSngry Posted October 15 Author Report Posted October 15 The Dodger starters so far have been incredible. Reminds me of the days of Koufax/Drysdale. Quote
Dan Gould Posted October 21 Report Posted October 21 I have absolutely no dog in this hunt but maybe the Jays having home field will keep the Dodgers at bay. If forced to choose at gunpoint I'd rather not have the Dodgers win. But I really don't GAF and might even manage not to see a single pitch the rest of the way. Quote
jlhoots Posted October 21 Report Posted October 21 4 hours ago, Dan Gould said: I have absolutely no dog in this hunt but maybe the Jays having home field will keep the Dodgers at bay. If forced to choose at gunpoint I'd rather not have the Dodgers win. But I really don't GAF and might even manage not to see a single pitch the rest of the way. +1 Quote
JSngry Posted Tuesday at 10:01 PM Author Report Posted Tuesday at 10:01 PM I had no real interest in watching Ohtani until seeing that 10K, 3cHR game. That was otherworldly. Dodgers Death Star screen very real at this time. ust hoping that the Jays make it competitive for how many games it goes These have been pretty entertaining playoff, maybe a bit more than usual. Quote
JSngry Posted Saturday at 04:49 PM Author Report Posted Saturday at 04:49 PM Never underestimate a triggered and protective Blue Jay. Those suckers come a-peckin'! Quote
Brad Posted Saturday at 06:53 PM Report Posted Saturday at 06:53 PM During the spring and summer we have about eight or nine of them here but now that winter is approaching they’ve all left except one or two. Quote
JSngry Posted yesterday at 02:49 AM Author Report Posted yesterday at 02:49 AM That Yamamoto cat is old school like a mo, pitching complete games and shit. I respect the absolute fuck out of that!!!! Quote
ghost of miles Posted 2 hours ago Report Posted 2 hours ago On 10/25/2025 at 10:49 PM, JSngry said: That Yamamoto cat is old school like a mo, pitching complete games and shit. I respect the absolute fuck out of that!!!! Yep. I hate the Dodgers, but gotta tip the cap to Yamamoto for hurling back-to-back complete-game victories in the NLCS and now the World Series. Quote
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