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I absolutely love Romo and Timmy with all of my heart, but that Topps poster should have Panik and Castillo on it instead. Both are huge contributors.
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Wow, what a game! Congrats to the SF Giants! Incredible pitching on both sides...
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Bumgarner's WS is one for the ages. The Royals had a special chemistry this postseason, but the Giants also have a great team chemistry and the type of grit that is necessary to win in the playoffs and WS. Congrats to the Giants. 3 in 5 years. Sabean and Bochy have done a great job. Bochy now a lock for HOF.
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Wow. Bumgarner is just about the biggest stud I have ever seen. What a post-season player!!!! His performance is one for the ages. Totally impressed and cannot really say more because I am simply out of words.
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Thank you Giants! Now the 1979 Baltimore Orioles have been avenged
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Awesome series from both teams! Talk about being on edge until the end! That was an awesome, just awesome series. Did I mention it was awesome?
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Brian Sabean to 25 year old Madison Bumgarner after the National League Championship Series... “What the hell are you going to do when you grow up?”
Congrats El Gigantes! 3 in 5! Ricky Y |
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Congratulations to the Giants for their kangaroo straight dynasty! What an organization they are, from top to bottom.
Bumgarner's accomplishment will be the gold standard for all future World Series performances. How do you pitch like that on two days rest? And if you're a Giants fan, didn't the hit and two base error with two outs in the ninth give you a near heart attack? I too am a Giants fan since 1962, and after 48 lean years, including the train wreck sixth game of 2002, I never imagined I would ever get to see even one championship team. To now have three is the unthinkable. |
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I mentioned in another thread, win or lose in game 7, I think this year was also Bochy's most impressive as Giants manager. This team had to adapt several times this year, deal with major injuries, but still managed to get in and to win at the most important times. Again, they exemplify true team (virtually everyone is a key contributor) and the power of playing feerless, confident, clean baseball. I can't wait to cheer them on this Friday. Congrats Giants!! (and tip of the cap to the Royals) |
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The Giants had a ten game lead in June when their record was 42-21, then proceeded to play so badly for so long it looked like they might not even make the playoffs. It was a very difficult season for them, and this championship certainly wasn't expected as the regular season wound down.
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Each run has seemed totally unique, as opposed to being a continuation of the previous. 2010 was probably still the most surprising, and 2012 saw them overcome 2x major series deficits... But this year may be the strangest (and very satisfying) combination of injuries, stop gaps, patch work, unexpected contributors, and in the end heart... And another championship. |
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Another strange part of the season Ian, at least for me, was the odyssey of Tim Lincecum. After being the Giants ace and phenom for several years, his career began to unravel, but he seemed to stabilize a little early this year. Back in the starting rotation, he pitched admirably although inconsistently, and even threw his second career no hitter.
After he slumped, they put him back in the bullpen, which really wasn't a big deal since he was so effective in relief during the 2012 post season. Then he completely disappeared. Except for one mop-up appearance, the Giants never went to him. He was literally the last man out in the bullpen, and you have to assume that Bochy lost all confidence in him. What a strange journey indeed. Last edited by barrysloate; 10-30-2014 at 08:11 AM. |
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