rapstarter wrote:Hope Scherzer, Bieber, and Bassitt can handle 6+.
They can. And whatever scrub pitcher they trot out, we'll knock his bitch ass around.
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rapstarter wrote:Hope Scherzer, Bieber, and Bassitt can handle 6+.

GIZMO wrote:So who's pitching tomorrow. Beiber vs who?
Mehar wrote:Clement with a garbage swing against Glasnow, started off that choke job inning. No clue why he could not be more patient. Varsho as a Number 5 hitter was a total Black Hole. Need him down the lineup tomorrow.
JCP11 wrote:I'm dissapointed but i'm not even mad, this was a weird one in a million inning where the Dodgers got bailed out somehow. It's almost funny how lucky that was.
Cyrus wrote:Barger will look like the goat, but really he atleast got some hits, Varsho i think left 7 runners on base. Strikeout and weak popups/ground outs...
Time to move him to 7th or 8th...
Raps in 4 wrote:rapstarter wrote:Hope Scherzer, Bieber, and Bassitt can handle 6+.
They can. And whatever scrub pitcher they trot out, we'll knock his bitch ass around.
Raps in 4 wrote:rapstarter wrote:Hope Scherzer, Bieber, and Bassitt can handle 6+.
They can. And whatever scrub pitcher they trot out, we'll knock his bitch ass around.
Natural11 wrote:The expected outcome, but not JS' best work. You can't let Gimenez bat in the 7th against a lefty with runners on and 2 outs. There's no scenario where that makes sense when you're down. You put in Francis or Davis and shuffle the defense to compensate. As an added bonus, we wouldn't have had to see Gimenez bat again in the 9th.
Still feeling good about game 7. If Max can hold them off for a few innings, we have the advantage.
Chris7711 wrote:Just needed 2 fly outs, even..just get it tied up with top of the order in extras
Randle McMurphy wrote:One of the worst blunders in a big moment you’ll ever see from Barger there, hope he (and the team) can recover from that by tomorrow
Irony that they lost the game due to runs that came because of IBB’ing Shohei. I guess that wasn’t the definitive solution to the Shohei problem after all, who would have thought