linery88 wrote:Who is starting for them tomorrow ?
Ohtani
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linery88 wrote:Who is starting for them tomorrow ?
Randle McMurphy wrote:Natural11 wrote: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
If Kirk doesn't call for a 1-2 fastball to struggling Mookie, that inning ends with 1 run. Walking him was the correct call.
Except for the fact that Gausman owns Shohei historically and walking him directly led to the game winning run but sure
JCP11 wrote:It's really simple for me, we score and take the lead early it's over, they simply can't hit enough to hang with the Jays.
WaltFrazier wrote:Randle McMurphy wrote:Mehar wrote:Any comments about whether or not your hero Varsho should still be hitting 5th, after looking like an amateur at the plate swinging at balls out of the Strike Zone all night, and contributing nothing with men on base?
100 MPH exit velocity with a .680 xba in the 8th to end the inning, that’s called bad luck yeah
More bad luck on his earlier popout, groundout and strikeout I guess. Just an unlucky night at the plate all around
WaltFrazier wrote:Randle McMurphy wrote:Mehar wrote:Any comments about whether or not your hero Varsho should still be hitting 5th, after looking like an amateur at the plate swinging at balls out of the Strike Zone all night, and contributing nothing with men on base?
100 MPH exit velocity with a .680 xba in the 8th to end the inning, that’s called bad luck yeah
More bad luck on his earlier popout, groundout and strikeout I guess. Just an unlucky night at the plate all around

JaysRule15 wrote:PushDaRock wrote:xBA of .710 on that Gimenez soft liner, at least can see why Barger thought that was going to drop in with how low he hit it.
They had Gimenez played very shallow since he has zero pop. That's normally a bit for most lefty hitters.
JCP11 wrote:Ranger One wrote:Historic choke job. Dodgers have been trash this entire series. Jays literally beating themselves ALL series long. So many missed opportunities. Dodgers only scored in ONE inning and we outhit them 8 to 4. This is an even more devastating loss than that 18 inning game. Hope they get blown out 20 to 1 tomorrow with how much bad karma theyve sown this series. Teams who beat themselves dont deserve a World Series.
I don't agree with this at all. Most of these guys have never been there before and even if they are better you gotta learn how to win in those big moments. It reminds me of the Raptors Championship series vs the Warriors, with Durant out they were clearly the better team and i would even say that it should have ended in 4 or 5 at the very least. They beat themselves especially in that game 5 but they came back on the road and won it all. At the end of the day all of this "we're better" doesn't matter, just win.

Madvillainy2004 wrote:Randle McMurphy wrote:Natural11 wrote:
If Kirk doesn't call for a 1-2 fastball to struggling Mookie, that inning ends with 1 run. Walking him was the correct call.
Except for the fact that Gausman owns Shohei historically and walking him directly led to the game winning run but sure
So stupid Gausman struck out 7/9 lmao and were walking a guy who hasnt hit Gausman ever to pitch to a guy who clipped him LAST GAME. Like it was so early a 2 run shot by Ohtani isnt even devastating in the 3rd
Potential wrote:That 9th will forever haunt me if we lose game 7.
Wish we just had a 1-2-3 9th
mdenny wrote:In anycase....Masai is probably gonna make Fred the first active player/head coach in franchise history now that Nurse is out of the way. That's been the plan all along.
spykelee wrote:Were gonna kill em tomorrow. We've been the better team 9/10's of this series. Only when Yama pitched have they been better. Were gonna roll tomorrow, no doubt.
Potential wrote:That 9th will forever haunt me if we lose game 7.
Wish we just had a 1-2-3 9th
Mehar wrote:JaysRule15 wrote:We outplayed the Dodgers tonight and still took the loss. Tough.
Varsho absolutely needs to be dropped in this lineup. Went back and watched his groundout in the 8th inning. Absolutely hanging pitch that he rolled over on. Barger (despite his boneheaded baserunning tonight) needs to be batting higher.
Barger at 5, Kirk at 6, Clement at 7, Varsho at 8, and Gimenez at 9 is what a rational front office and manager would have. Look at the Dodgers moving Will Smith up, and Betts at 4. It paid dividends today. Not sure why Schneider is so afraid to move Varsho down.
Potential wrote:That 9th will forever haunt me if we lose game 7.
Wish we just had a 1-2-3 9th
