Last night was a brutal loss!Sickening stat from the broadcast last night: He has left five games this year with the lead in addition to the 13 he's won only to see those leads blown.
Last night was a brutal loss!Sickening stat from the broadcast last night: He has left five games this year with the lead in addition to the 13 he's won only to see those leads blown.
Tigers are fortunate the Astros have also been terrible, losing 5 straight. No one wants that last wild card in either league.Wow. Cleveland has taken 1st from Detroit. Tigers at risk of not making the playoffs.
I don’t know if I ever want my team being hot In the beginning of the season again.
Ring It!!! Fightins win 11-1, and clinch a 1st round bye in the NL playoffs.
This guy must be the dumbest person in the Philadelphia media.
This guy must be the dumbest person in the Philadelphia media.
Yeah. ESP is hit or miss. Big whiff here. Baseball and football aren’t remotely similar in terms of injury risk. And Schwarber is a DH, for Christ’s sake.lol, not remotely the same thing.
...and nevermind the fact that Ranger and Sanchez are both pitching this weekend. Should they be rested too? Like I said, dumb.lol, not remotely the same thing.
I agree 100% Tom! Been saying the same thing for a couple of weeks now, after I checked to see who the Phillies were playing the last week of the season. Between the RULE changes, and this inter-league crap (getting old now), baseball is losing fans.In the NL playoff race, the Cubs and the Padres clinched wild card berths. In the race for the 3rd wild card berth, the Mets won, the Reds won, and the Diamondbacks lost. With 3 games left in the season, the Mets have a 1-game lead over the Reds, and a 2 game lead over the Diamondbacks. The series that the three teams in contention have this weekend are:
Mets - face the Marlins
Reds - face the Brewers
Diamondbacks - face the Padres
And what is with the Phillies playing the Twins, and the Dodgers playing the Mariners, on the final weekend? Call me old fashioned, but I really don't like the idea that NL teams play AL teams in September. It should't be too hard to add that limitation to the schedule.
In the NL playoff race, the Cubs and the Padres clinched wild card berths. In the race for the 3rd wild card berth, the Mets won, the Reds won, and the Diamondbacks lost. With 3 games left in the season, the Mets have a 1-game lead over the Reds, and a 2 game lead over the Diamondbacks. The series that the three teams in contention have this weekend are:
Mets - face the Marlins
Reds - face the Brewers
Diamondbacks - face the Padres
And what is with the Phillies playing the Twins, and the Dodgers playing the Mariners, on the final weekend? Call me old fashioned, but I really don't like the idea that NL teams play AL teams in September. It should't be too hard to add that limitation to the schedule.
The Brewers have the top seed all but locked up. The Tuesday meltdown cost the Phils any chance they had. That game was beyond frustrating.Good news is the Brewers are playing the Reds, and the Reds are fighting for the playoffs. If the Phils can take care of business, the Reds are set up to play hard.