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Shoeless Moe
10-27-2020, 10:08 PM
....but how the hell does Kevin Cash not get the MVP??????


Was Rob Manferd drunk? Or is that how he talks?


Last, how do you find out about a Covid test in the 8th inning????? Something seems fishy there.

Casey2296
10-27-2020, 10:21 PM
No, just no. The Dodgers winning the WS is appropriate for the weirdest year in a century. Along with pandemics, murder hornets, wildfires, etc...

I hope none of it ever happens again.

Signed,
Rabid Giants Fan.

doug.goodman
10-27-2020, 10:42 PM
It's fitting that we won this year, since we also won the last time it didn't really count, that being 1981 when the two best teams in the NL didn't even make the playoffs.

But, as a San Francisco born and bred, life long Dodger fan, we will take it any way we can get it!

Woohoo!

Get well soon, JT!

Exhibitman
10-27-2020, 11:04 PM
THIRTY TWO F***ING YEARS.


I was in law school the last time; last week we had our 30th class reunion. Some of my classmates are freakin' grandparents.

So pleased for Kershaw and the other veterans who were cheated in 2017...

BleedinBlue
10-28-2020, 12:55 AM
Last time my Dodgers won a World Series I was a 21 year old college Senior. This year my son is a 21 year old college senior.

I hope to God the next time we win one is before HIS son is a college senior...

Vintagecatcher
10-28-2020, 06:16 AM
Congrats Doug and Adam!

As a Red Sox fan, it saddened me to see Mookey Betts leave Boston.

He certainly did have some key moments with his glove and bat in the playoffs.

I was glad to see Kershaw finally win a World's Series!

Patrick

mainemule
10-28-2020, 02:16 PM
Congrats Doug and Adam!

As a Red Sox fan it saddened me to see Mookey Betts leave Boston.

He certainly did have some key moments with his glove and bat in the playoffs.

I was glad to see Kershaw finally win a World's Series!

Patrick

As a huge Sox fan too I agree on the Mookie and Kershaw fronts and also very pleased for Dave Roberts.....he pulled a Cash in 2018 pulling Rich Hill. His 2004 stolen base is unforgettable though!

honus94566
10-28-2020, 02:53 PM
I love that the Dodgers won this year. A third of a season, no fans... A world series without fans? Nobody cares. Had to be about the least enjoyable "championship" ever. Ha. They can keep it.

BobbyStrawberry
10-28-2020, 03:31 PM
And who would have thought that the questionable and costly managerial decision in the clinching game would not be made by Dave Roberts?

Shoeless Moe
10-28-2020, 05:07 PM
I love that the Dodgers won this year. A third of a season, no fans... A world series without fans? Nobody cares. Had to be about the least enjoyable "championship" ever. Ha. They can keep it.

Dude you're nuts! Very good playoffs and a very good Series, with an incredible Game 4.

So Hockey's over & Baseball's over now, you prefer that?

"Go home and get your shine box!"

icollectDCsports
10-28-2020, 05:11 PM
Congrats to Clayton and crew. I wouldn't have had a problem with either team winning.

honus94566
10-29-2020, 10:58 AM
Dude you're nuts! Very good playoffs and a very good Series, with an incredible Game 4.

So Hockey's over & Baseball's over now, you prefer that?

"Go home and get your shine box!"

I am just not watching sports this year. Fans are part of the game. I'm just not interested in it. A world series played after a 60 game season, with cardboard cutouts in the seats and fake fan noise pumped into the TV broadcasts? That sucks. Dodgers celebrating in an empty stadium? Man... that sucks.

ullmandds
10-29-2020, 11:01 AM
I am just not watching sports this year. Fans are part of the game. I'm just not interested in it. A world series played after a 60 game season, with cardboard cutouts in the seats and fake fan noise pumped into the TV broadcasts? That sucks. Dodgers celebrating in an empty stadium? Man... that sucks.

My perspective is different...I LOVE baseball...always have...always will! The game is what I care about...I'm riveted by every pitch...every play. I couldn't care less about fans in the stadium!!!!! Congrats to the dodgers...they deserve it! Would love to see another dodgers/yankeees series someday soon!

spec
10-29-2020, 11:30 AM
My perspective is different...I LOVE baseball...always have...always will! The game is what I care about...I'm riveted by every pitch...every play. I couldn't care less about fans in the stadium!!!!! Congrats to the dodgers...they deserve it! Would love to see another dodgers/yankeees series someday soon!

+1

conor912
10-29-2020, 11:43 AM
The way I see it, every team started out 0-0. Was it a sprint vs a marathon? Sure, I guess....but they all had a shot. It might not have been as good as a “normal” season, but it was a hell of a lot better than nothing. I thought the post season was great, and am happy for the Dodgers. They got screwed in ‘17 and despite the fight TB put up, were clearly the better team.

triwak
10-29-2020, 12:22 PM
The way I see it, every team started out 0-0. Was it a sprint vs a marathon? Sure, I guess....but they all had a shot. It might not have been as good as a “normal” season, but it was a hell of a lot better than nothing. I thought the post season was great, and am happy for the Dodgers. They got screwed in ‘17 and despite the fight TB put up, were clearly the better team.

+1

Exhibitman
10-29-2020, 01:52 PM
Not having many fans in the seats spared viewers the now-obligatory and always-annoying close-ups of fans instead of game coverage. If i want to see oddly dressed strangers staring blankly at whatever is in front of them I will go to the PSA luncheon.

Seems to me the point of sports is entertainment. I was very entertained by the games I watched. That's fine with me, esp. in this era of going nowhere and doing nothing.

perezfan
10-30-2020, 11:16 AM
Not having many fans in the seats spared viewers the now-obligatory and always-annoying close-ups of fans instead of game coverage. If i want to see oddly dressed strangers staring blankly at whatever is in front of them I will go to the PSA luncheon.

Seems to me the point of sports is entertainment. I was very entertained by the games I watched. That's fine with me, esp. in this era of going nowhere and doing nothing.

The line in bold should not be overlooked... genius.

Grew up a Dodger hater, but am happy for this squad, who got screwed earlier by Astrogate. They really had to fight for this championship, despite the short season.

Some great stories as well... JT's career was over when he was discovered at a Cal State Fullerton Alumni game, of all things. Probably on par with Kurt Warner's story, in terms of success against all odds. Happy for Kershaw as well... the monkey is finally off his back.

icollectDCsports
10-30-2020, 11:27 AM
Not having many fans in the seats spared viewers the now-obligatory and always-annoying close-ups of fans instead of game coverage. If i want to see oddly dressed strangers staring blankly at whatever is in front of them I will go to the PSA luncheon.

Seems to me the point of sports is entertainment. I was very entertained by the games I watched. That's fine with me, esp. in this era of going nowhere and doing nothing.

And the close-ups of actors to promote network TV shows. I always hate that.

55koufax
10-30-2020, 12:48 PM
This team (aside from a late inning game 4 debacle) is as well grounded on all things baseball as most any we have seen in our lifetime. Thrilled for all of these guys in my top ten:

Kershaw. A great human being.
Roberts. Gets to keep his job.
Turner. The catalyst
Mookie. 42 reincarnated.
Belli. MVP.
Seager. MVP.
Muncy. So disciplined.
Ferris. Future Cy Young.
Urias. Future Fireman of the Year.
Joc. New found respect.

If there was a spot for #11 I would include Kenley Jansen. So good for so long and I believe he should hang 'em up and take special care of his ticker..

ullmandds
10-30-2020, 01:44 PM
i thought the really quick commercials without leaving the action was a nice departure from the norm.

paleocards
10-30-2020, 04:24 PM
I guess I was fated to be a Dodgers' fan since I was born in Brooklyn the year they left ('58). We followed them out to LA seven years later when my Dad's job moved to California. I didn't know how good I had it since they won five WS titles by the time I was 30.

As the bottom of the 9th opened for Game 1 of the '88 Series, my wife, 3-months pregnant with our first child, was peacefully sleeping in the upstairs bedroom of our Ann Arbor townhouse. When Gibby homered, I (naturally) started screaming and jumping up and down. My wife (of course) was startled out of her slumber and thought that I was being murdered by a home invader. When she realized I wasn't, she was only partially mollified and made me walk around the block three times until I calmed down.

Apparently, my developing daughter in utero, also did not take kindly to my carrying-on. Since her birth, the Dodgers have continually come close to another title but always fall short. I really thought they'd do it in 2018, because she was pregnant with her own first child that October. But the Red Sox dashed those hopes in five games.

Finally, my 32 year wait mercifully ended when Urias fanned Adames this past Tuesday, and my very own "Curse of the Bambina" was lifted. Hallelujah!