Just remember what old Jack Burton does when the earth quakes, the poison arrows fall from the sky, and the pillars of Heaven shake. Yeah, Jack Burton just looks that big old storm right in the eye and says, "Give me your best shot. I can take it."
Ragans is good but he really has not been very ace like lately. Given a 3-0 lead vs the Dodgers halfway through the game with a great chance to make a statement and he blew that, now when his team needs a win badly, he's pulling a Alec Marsh. Need more from him. [Reply]
Originally Posted by GabyKeepsMeWarm:
Yeah... whole team just kinda has a "funk" about it. Maybe it's mental fatigue? I dunno... but this is some bullshit.
Can't blame Salvy too much. He knows there are a bunch of automatic outs following him in the lineup. Figured he'd try to get to second and then a couple of outs could possibly get him home. As is, not sure he scores on MJ's hit even if he was safe at 2. [Reply]
And there you go... BWJ bobbles that for an error and no out on what should've been a layup. Things are just "off", be it mental fatigue, pressing, slumping, or regression, something is definitely off about the whole vibe of the team for the past few weeks, despite them "hanging in there".
Or maybe I'm just overreacting about losing to a team that has played like total shit for most of the season... [Reply]
Originally Posted by Why Not?:
Can't blame Salvy too much. He knows there are a bunch of automatic outs following him in the lineup. Figured he'd try to get to second and then a couple of outs could possibly get him home. As is, not sure he scores on MJ's hit even if he was safe at 2.
Fair enough, but as Swanson said, that was tough to watch. Salvy runs like he's got a piano on his back. Poor glorious bastard. [Reply]
Originally Posted by GabyKeepsMeWarm:
Fair enough, but as Swanson said, that was tough to watch. Salvy runs like he's got a piano on his back. Poor glorious bastard.
Oh definitely not a thing of beauty. I just get the thinking, is all [Reply]