MickeyDavis wrote:
Makes sense with the Left Handed SP's dodgers have
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ReasonablySober wrote:This anticipation today is unbearable.

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Same here. You can't objectively look at the rosters and not say the dodgers are the favorite. They should be they spent like 100 million more. But at least it's baseball and not basketball so you always have a chance to get hot and win. If the Brewers get beat I'd obviously be a little disappointed but ultimately I'd look back and remember how fun this run has been.Kerb Hohl wrote:I have been less nervous leading up because I generally do feel like we are the underdogs and are playing with house money. I'm not trying to be an ultimate pessimist or something and understand we can easily win, but in my mind we have an inferior roster at this point. Feels like playing OSU in the Big Ten title game last year. Need a big win to finally get over the hump, definitely good enough to do it, but at a talent disadvantage and therefore I'm expecting the worst, hoping for the best.
I'm sure I'll become a ball of nerves at the first tense moment in game 1, though.

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Ryan5UW wrote:Towards the end of, and for an hour or so after, Game 1 vs the Rockies... my stomach was in knots. I don't ever remember during any game of any team I've ever followed - Packer Super Bowls, Badger Final Fours, etc. - feeling like that. I think I might want this more than any title for any other team I cheer for.

Ryan5UW wrote:Towards the end of, and for an hour or so after, Game 1 vs the Rockies... my stomach was in knots. I don't ever remember during any game of any team I've ever followed - Packer Super Bowls, Badger Final Fours, etc. - feeling like that. I think I might want this more than any title for any other team I cheer for.
Funny you say that because I had to turn it off as jeffress was blowing it. I was watching it in a delivery room of a hospital as my wife was having some preterm contractions. It was just too much at the time. I did go back to the game in the 10th. My wifes water broke with my first kid while I was watching the Badgers national championship game.. my kids are determined to ruin my sports viewing lolhumanrefutation wrote:Ryan5UW wrote:Towards the end of, and for an hour or so after, Game 1 vs the Rockies... my stomach was in knots. I don't ever remember during any game of any team I've ever followed - Packer Super Bowls, Badger Final Fours, etc. - feeling like that. I think I might want this more than any title for any other team I cheer for.
As I've gotten older, I've come to a point where I almost prefer to know the score of the game before I watch it. The tension of big games can be almost unbearable, an a bad loss seems to feel like a permanent scar on your fandom. Of course, the final score does "spoil" that experience, but it's so much easier for me to move on from a disappointing result if I didn't have to experience the crushing heartbreak in real time.
At the end of Game 1, I actually turned off the TV after JJ blew the save and ran some errands. Not because I didn't think we could win, but because the tension was almost too much for me to physically handle at that point.


True. I'm a little confused if they aren't willing to start schoop against lefties then why is he on the roster. I get that would leave them a little thin but he could always be added if an injury hit.MickeyDavis wrote:At least it's Perez and not Schoop.
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humanrefutation wrote:Ryan5UW wrote:Towards the end of, and for an hour or so after, Game 1 vs the Rockies... my stomach was in knots. I don't ever remember during any game of any team I've ever followed - Packer Super Bowls, Badger Final Fours, etc. - feeling like that. I think I might want this more than any title for any other team I cheer for.
As I've gotten older, I've come to a point where I almost prefer to know the score of the game before I watch it. The tension of big games can be almost unbearable, an a bad loss seems to feel like a permanent scar on your fandom. Of course, the final score does "spoil" that experience, but it's so much easier for me to move on from a disappointing result if I didn't have to experience the crushing heartbreak in real time.
At the end of Game 1, I actually turned off the TV after JJ blew the save and ran some errands. Not because I didn't think we could win, but because the tension was almost too much for me to physically handle at that point.


