Here's to MLB's laughable scheduling. The whole parity BS with making sure certain teams don't tank on Game 162 is a laugher. 3:10 PM start across the board. Yeah, even West Coast games. Meaning, 6:10 PM Eastern Standard. Instead of the West Coast teams having a 12:10 PM start to make up for the time zone difference and actually have all 30 clubs playing roughly at the same time!❤
Only bright side I can see and I’m going to pretend it’s what this is, is this is a strategy. If Arz looses tomorrow and we win we’re in and play brewers and don’t even have to play ATL and can’t stay in Milwaukee. If Arz win and we win we need one in ATL and back to milwakee. If Arz win and we loose we need both in ATL. So magic number was 4 with 5 to go and now it’s 2 and we haven’t won a game. Arz has one left and we have 3. If we can’t get 2 then we don’t deserve it. As much as I hate this last three games it could actually work out really good still. Waiting one more day before I jump ship and off a bridge. Was close till Arz lost in the 9th.
While we are searching for a solution at catcher playing these run happy Brewers (like death by a thousand paper cuts!), within an hour of each other, two former New York catchers may have helped shape our playoff fate. Travis Darnaud, the former Met backstop, hits a home run to propel the Braves past the Royals and up one game on the Mets in the Wild Card race. Then out in Arizona, former Yankee catcher Kyle Higoshioka (who was part of the Juan Soto deal) cranks out a two-run shot to help lift San Diego over the Diamondbacks, keeping the Snakes within striking distance for the Mets. You can't make this stuff up!
Here's to MLB's laughable scheduling.
The whole parity BS with making sure certain teams don't tank on Game 162 is a laugher.
3:10 PM start across the board. Yeah, even West Coast games. Meaning, 6:10 PM Eastern Standard. Instead of the West Coast teams having a 12:10 PM start to make up for the time zone difference and actually have all 30 clubs playing roughly at the same time!❤
Only bright side I can see and I’m going to pretend it’s what this is, is this is a strategy. If Arz looses tomorrow and we win we’re in and play brewers and don’t even have to play ATL and can’t stay in Milwaukee. If Arz win and we win we need one in ATL and back to milwakee. If Arz win and we loose we need both in ATL. So magic number was 4 with 5 to go and now it’s 2 and we haven’t won a game. Arz has one left and we have 3. If we can’t get 2 then we don’t deserve it. As much as I hate this last three games it could actually work out really good still. Waiting one more day before I jump ship and off a bridge. Was close till Arz lost in the 9th.
While we are searching for a solution at catcher playing these run happy Brewers (like death by a thousand paper cuts!), within an hour of each other, two former New York catchers may have helped shape our playoff fate. Travis Darnaud, the former Met backstop, hits a home run to propel the Braves past the Royals and up one game on the Mets in the Wild Card race. Then out in Arizona, former Yankee catcher Kyle Higoshioka (who was part of the Juan Soto deal) cranks out a two-run shot to help lift San Diego over the Diamondbacks, keeping the Snakes within striking distance for the Mets. You can't make this stuff up!
Mets 3 wildcard spots lets go finsh the damn job amazin mets
Evan, you look so much better on the radio.
Da Bums
Alonso one of the most overrated players of all time. I never understood the love for this guy.
This could end up being on par with 07 and 08 if they lose out
Did somebody slip some "roofies" into Pete's beer?
where is JD martinez 😢😢😢😢😢0~30 plus abs
Love the analogy. Perfect!