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Quote from: mhkpasa on October 29, 2015, 08:34:12 AMWas it Verducci? He was really playing that one up. The drip drip drip was very dramatic.It was Reynolds IIRC
Was it Verducci? He was really playing that one up. The drip drip drip was very dramatic.
There will never be another binge christmas like it.
http://www.mattclearylive.com/i like his "the moose, mike moustakes, the great man" stuff.
it's Kendrys Morales, beard of Robocop had the robot cop thing grown one, a square affair with a bit chopped out for his gob.
Quite lovely fountains here at The K, if you like that sort of thing, and who doesn't? Got to love a fountain. They're under-rated fountains. But they do nobody any harm. Top stuff, fountains.
And Big Sal Perez walks out to the mound to say, Okay. That's not flash, Champion. But you remain good at pitching. So. Let's see it.
Quote from: sys on October 26, 2015, 03:44:31 PMi don't buy the road as the reason cueto has sucked. that's just a convenient narrative for people to rationalize hope. he's sucked plenty at home for kc too. he's just been a bad pitcher for the last three months. if it was me, i don't think i'd start him at all.K
i don't buy the road as the reason cueto has sucked. that's just a convenient narrative for people to rationalize hope. he's sucked plenty at home for kc too. he's just been a bad pitcher for the last three months. if it was me, i don't think i'd start him at all.
Over footage from that ALCS meltdown in Toronto, Verducci pointed to Cueto’s struggles with the signs relayed by Perez in that game. After multiple botched connections, the camera picked up Cueto trying to subtly signal pitch choices himself. The result was a remedial version of Sign-Stealing 101, with the Jays clearly able to identify what was coming, and in several cases whack those predictable pitches.
Quote from: mocat on October 28, 2015, 10:56:29 PMQuote from: sys on October 26, 2015, 03:44:31 PMi don't buy the road as the reason cueto has sucked. that's just a convenient narrative for people to rationalize hope. he's sucked plenty at home for kc too. he's just been a bad pitcher for the last three months. if it was me, i don't think i'd start him at all.Ki'm gonna firm up on that opinion. maybe had more to with telling the blue jays what he was planning to throw than stadium location.QuoteOver footage from that ALCS meltdown in Toronto, Verducci pointed to Cueto’s struggles with the signs relayed by Perez in that game. After multiple botched connections, the camera picked up Cueto trying to subtly signal pitch choices himself. The result was a remedial version of Sign-Stealing 101, with the Jays clearly able to identify what was coming, and in several cases whack those predictable pitches.http://grantland.com/the-triangle/world-series-wrap-cuetos-game-2-gem/https://twitter.com/MissFit_/status/659531899057152000/photo/1?ref_src=twsrc^tfw
The revelation of him signalling his own pitches to Salvy is pretty ridiculous and definitely contributed to his terrible outing. The Blue Jays didn't even need to steal anything really, they just had to be paying attention. Also, at this point not wanting to start Cueto at home in a potential game 6 is really crazy; his last 2 outings at the K have been 2 of the best postseason starts in Royals history.
I still can't believe Cain got left off the GG list.
DeGrom had just begun the fifth inning by walking the leadoff man; against this relentless Kansas City Royals team that’s like sticking your finger in a wood chipperThe Royals are like that persistent dog that chews and chews and chews, and eventually your couch has no legs to stand on. You get two strikes on them and your pain has only begun. They begin hacking and fouling off a half-dozen pitches and whacking seeing eye ground balls for base hits. As their center fielder Lorenzo Cain put it, “We shorten up and lock in.”New Yorkers being New Yorkers, the quality of the Royals registered as a thunder strike of revelation for them. As the Royals kept ratcheting open the game, eventually to a 7-1 lead, my fellow provincials began to type disbelieving words.“So … it turns out the Royals are good,” one New Yorker wrote to me.
Quote from: royals&ksu_FAN on October 29, 2015, 12:57:33 PMI still can't believe Cain got left off the GG list.he should have won last year. he doesn't deserve to win this year, but he should probably be on the list. trout being on it is stupid