im pretty sure the only people who wanted a yanks phils world series were yanks and phils fans. wayyyyyyyyy more people will watch this than people did last year.
WELL BASeD ON TICKET sales from the lcs...its looking like a dead ws
gonna be a hell of alot better than the last 2 years that's for sure. at least for me.
I will be what i could be
Once I get out of this town
im pretty sure the only people who wanted a yanks phils world series were yanks and phils fans. wayyyyyyyyy more people will watch this than people did last year.
WELL BASeD ON TICKET sales from the lcs...its looking like a dead ws
gonna be a hell of alot better than the last 2 years that's for sure. at least for me.
WELL SAID
Ron: I just don't feel like going out tonight
Sammi: Wanna just break up?
im pretty sure the only people who wanted a yanks phils world series were yanks and phils fans. wayyyyyyyyy more people will watch this than people did last year.
WELL BASeD ON TICKET sales from the lcs...its looking like a dead ws
gonna be a hell of alot better than the last 2 years that's for sure. at least for me.
fuck mlb its more my worst nightmare
eh what can you do
i post on the board of a band that doesn't exsist anymore .......i need my head examined.......
congrats to the Giants and their fans. Flat out outplayed us. Made the plays when you had to and got timely hits. disappointing for sure but it's not easy to win. It's why no one has made 3 straight in 70 some years in the NL. Good luck.
congrats to the Giants and their fans. Flat out outplayed us. Made the plays when you had to and got timely hits. disappointing for sure but it's not easy to win. It's why no one has made 3 straight in 70 some years in the NL. Good luck.
Thank you for redeeming your fan base somewhat on this board by showing a little class. You guys had another great year, and i'm sure the Phils will be right back in it next year.
Strange fact ... Bengie Molina ... guaranteed a ring no matter who wins.
if Texas wins Bengie Molina will become the 110th player to win a championship with two teams. If San Francisco wins, Uribe, Rowand, Burrell, Renteria, Lopez will have that distinction. Uribe and Rowand were on the 2005 White Sox, Burrell was a 2008 Phillie, Renteria was a 1997 Marlin and Lopez was a 2007 Red Sox. If those five win, that will make 114 players to win at least one championship with multiple teams.
Reading 2004
Albany 2006 Camden 2006 E. Rutherford 2, 2006 Inglewood 2006,
Chicago 2007
Camden 2008 MSG 2008 MSG 2008 Hartford 2008.
Seattle 2009 Seattle 2009 Philadelphia 2009,Philadelphia 2009 Philadelphia 2009
Hartford 2010 MSG 2010 MSG 2010
Toronto 2011,Toronto 2011
Wrigley Field 2013 Brooklyn 2013 Brooklyn 2013 Philadelphia 2, 2013
Philadelphia 1, 2016 Philadelphia 2 2016 New York 2016 New York 2016 Fenway 1, 2016 Fenway 2, 2018 MSG 2022 St. Paul, 1, St. Paul 2 2023 MSG 2024, MSG 2024 Philadelphia 2024
"I play good, hard-nosed basketball.
Things happen in the game. Nothing you
can do. I don't go and say,
"I'm gonna beat this guy up."
congrats to the Giants and their fans. Flat out outplayed us. Made the plays when you had to and got timely hits. disappointing for sure but it's not easy to win. It's why no one has made 3 straight in 70 some years in the NL. Good luck.
Thank you for redeeming your fan base somewhat on this board by showing a little class. You guys had another great year, and i'm sure the Phils will be right back in it next year.
funny cause they all hate me in the Phillies thread lol - no reason to hate on you guys, you guys beat us. Played better than we did in all aspects of the game plain and simple.
congrats to the Giants and their fans. Flat out outplayed us. Made the plays when you had to and got timely hits. disappointing for sure but it's not easy to win. It's why no one has made 3 straight in 70 some years in the NL. Good luck.
Thank you for redeeming your fan base somewhat on this board by showing a little class. You guys had another great year, and i'm sure the Phils will be right back in it next year.
funny cause they all hate me in the Phillies thread lol - no reason to hate on you guys, you guys beat us. Played better than we did in all aspects of the game plain and simple.
for once I agree with pjhawks.
nice to see howard get the NLCS MVP. I just wish it would have been for the phils. I could hear giant fans laughing every time he came up. he fucking blows
sorry for the rant. good series....completely outplayed the phils. I'd be lying if I said good luck as I'll be pulling for the rangers. the giants deserved to win the NLCS though...no question.
congrats to the Giants and their fans. Flat out outplayed us. Made the plays when you had to and got timely hits. disappointing for sure but it's not easy to win. It's why no one has made 3 straight in 70 some years in the NL. Good luck.
Thank you for redeeming your fan base somewhat on this board by showing a little class. You guys had another great year, and i'm sure the Phils will be right back in it next year.
Yup, I'm a bitter loser. I've never been good at it, despite all my practice.
I'm still bitter about the Stanley Cup, and in that we lost to a better team. So losing to this trash heap is just infuriating. But, as many said, Giants outplayed the Phils and deserved to win.
As far as WS ratings go, who gives a shit? Besides stupid articles in the paper, anyway. I'll try to watch.
Oh yeah, as far as Lee becoming the Yankees' 1A next year? He is 10x as good as anybody on that staff.
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well flipflop....the haters have really bumped this thread
goddam....what can I say? i've endured nearly ALL the heartbreak the giants have had since they moved west (yeah, I'm old ). just amazing that, since the last day of the season, the giants have kept coming up big in all the situations they always seemed to choke in (other than that one horrible loss to the braves ). all these years have made me a pessimist....in the first inning, I was already thinking about cain v. hamels. in the 8th and 9th, i kept seeing 3 run homers :shock: . as brian wilson said, I've got a mini ulcer forming.
I'm hungover and didn't get enough sleep...I can't even put into words how good it feels to take down a very, very good team. it's good we get a few days off before the torture starts anew. :?
SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS 2010 NATIONAL LEAGUE CHAMPIONS!
If I had known then what I know now...
Vegas 93, Vegas 98, Vegas 00 (10 year show), Vegas 03, Vegas 06
VIC 07
EV LA1 08
Seattle1 09, Seattle2 09, Salt Lake 09, LA4 09
Columbus 10
EV LA 11
Vancouver 11
Missoula 12
Portland 13, Spokane 13
St. Paul 14, Denver 14
well flipflop....the haters have really bumped this thread
goddam....what can I say? i've endured nearly ALL the heartbreak the giants have had since they moved west (yeah, I'm old ). just amazing that, since the last day of the season, the giants have kept coming up big in all the situations they always seemed to choke in (other than that one horrible loss to the braves ). all these years have made me a pessimist....in the first inning, I was already thinking about cain v. hamels. in the 8th and 9th, i kept seeing 3 run homers :shock: . as brian wilson said, I've got a mini ulcer forming.
I'm hungover and didn't get enough sleep...I can't even put into words how good it feels to take down a very, very good team. it's good we get a few days off before the torture starts anew. :?
SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS 2010 NATIONAL LEAGUE CHAMPIONS!
Congrats
Maybe Gracie can walk in a parade ?
My drinking team has a hockey problem
The ONLY thing better than a glass of beer is tea with Miss McGill
A protuberance of flesh above the waistband of a tight pair of trousers
Congrats! You guys outplayed us and your bullpen was outstanding. Although it helped that some guys didn't come through and our defense was pretty bad. Good luck against the Rangers
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9/2/12- Philly, PA
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10/19/13- Brooklyn, NY
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10/22/13- Philly, PA
10/27/13- Baltimore, MD
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5/1/16- NYC
5/2/16- NYC
9/2/18- Boston, MA
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9/14/22- Camden, NJ
9/7/24- Philly, PA
9/9/24- Philly, PA
Tres Mts.- 3/23/11- Philly. PA
Eddie Vedder- 6/25/11- Philly, PA
RNDM- 3/9/16- Philly, PA
true story......when we were all jumping around and screaming after strike three, Gracie got so excited she started humping my leg
(for those of you that don't know, Gracie is my goofy golden retriever)
If I had known then what I know now...
Vegas 93, Vegas 98, Vegas 00 (10 year show), Vegas 03, Vegas 06
VIC 07
EV LA1 08
Seattle1 09, Seattle2 09, Salt Lake 09, LA4 09
Columbus 10
EV LA 11
Vancouver 11
Missoula 12
Portland 13, Spokane 13
St. Paul 14, Denver 14
Congrats San Fransisco fans, you deserved it! What an easy team to root for...I'll be pulling for you against Texas, which unfortunately does not bode well for you..but good luck anyway..
'I want to hurry home to you
put on a slow, dumb show for you
and crack you up
so you can put a blue ribbon on my brain
god I'm very, very frightening
and I'll overdo it'
true story......when we were all jumping around and screaming after strike three, Gracie got so excited she started humping my leg
(for those of you that don't know, Gracie is my goofy golden retriever)
Hilarious. I'm glad you mentioned that Gracie is your dog. For people who didn't know that already.
I'm looking at my new puppy (5 months old now) and wondering if naming him Brian Wilson was such a great idea. I guess it's okay if the Giants keep winning...
I'm looking at my new puppy (5 months old now) and wondering if naming him Brian Wilson was such a great idea. I guess it's okay if the Giants keep winning...
Go Giants!
Brian Wilson is a GREAT name! :thumbup:
course, you'll have to change it if the human BW ever goes to the d**gers :?
If I had known then what I know now...
Vegas 93, Vegas 98, Vegas 00 (10 year show), Vegas 03, Vegas 06
VIC 07
EV LA1 08
Seattle1 09, Seattle2 09, Salt Lake 09, LA4 09
Columbus 10
EV LA 11
Vancouver 11
Missoula 12
Portland 13, Spokane 13
St. Paul 14, Denver 14
Amazing game! The bullpen was awesome! What a great night, my two favorite passions, PJ tomorrow and Giants win the the pennant tonight.
And Eddie better not hop on some bandwagon !
:twisted:
jeff's been on it for a long time (see the liner notes for mother love bone)
If I had known then what I know now...
Vegas 93, Vegas 98, Vegas 00 (10 year show), Vegas 03, Vegas 06
VIC 07
EV LA1 08
Seattle1 09, Seattle2 09, Salt Lake 09, LA4 09
Columbus 10
EV LA 11
Vancouver 11
Missoula 12
Portland 13, Spokane 13
St. Paul 14, Denver 14
I'm looking at my new puppy (5 months old now) and wondering if naming him Brian Wilson was such a great idea. I guess it's okay if the Giants keep winning...
Go Giants!
Brian Wilson is a GREAT name! :thumbup:
course, you'll have to change it if the human BW ever goes to the d**gers :?
We have a cat named Nomar. Named when Nomar played for Boston. And then when he came to LA we almost changed it.
Belated congrats on the win. Looking forward to facing a team I know almost nothing about.
Know this: Giants will win!
If I had known then what I know now...
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VIC 07
EV LA1 08
Seattle1 09, Seattle2 09, Salt Lake 09, LA4 09
Columbus 10
EV LA 11
Vancouver 11
Missoula 12
Portland 13, Spokane 13
St. Paul 14, Denver 14
Tonight is big. Do what you have to do timmy......smoke a few bowls or whatever..... GET A WIN!!!!!!
If I had known then what I know now...
Vegas 93, Vegas 98, Vegas 00 (10 year show), Vegas 03, Vegas 06
VIC 07
EV LA1 08
Seattle1 09, Seattle2 09, Salt Lake 09, LA4 09
Columbus 10
EV LA 11
Vancouver 11
Missoula 12
Portland 13, Spokane 13
St. Paul 14, Denver 14
(10-26) 17:34 PDT SAN FRANCISCO -- There isn't a prettier swing in baseball than Josh Hamilton's. It's a smooth-flowing force of nature, and the ball leaves his bat as a veritable gunshot. Aficionados could stand around the batting cage for hours, just watching the man hit.
Tim Lincecum's changeup seems to defy the laws of physics. It takes a sudden dip, then makes a cartoonish right turn. Delivered to perfection, it might be the single most devastating pitch in the game.
Who gets the edge in this classic matchup? There are no absolutes in baseball, but smart money leans toward The Freak.
It's something you hear every October - good pitching beats good hitting - but it's more than a cliche. It's a formula that works, and it's exactly why the World Series has returned to San Francisco.
The Giants are in position to make history because Matt Cain can spot his fastball on a dime, because Brian Wilson has moxie, because Madison Bumgarner acts twice his age, because Lincecum is a rock star and the relief pitchers seem to arrive in droves, each more effective than the last.
For all the abuse he has taken, Barry Zito is a pretty good pitcher with an admirable track record - but he couldn't make this roster. Jonathan Sanchez is plenty upset about his recent wildness, but he hasn't been shelled off the mound since the third week of August.
If your baseball memory has sufficient life, you undoubtedly recall the "Miracle Mets" of 1969. Their championship seemed miraculous because, much like the current Giants, their lineup feasted on the improbable. Cleon Jones was the only hitter to clear .280, and only Tommie Agee (26) hit more than 12 home runs. Mix in some Weis, add a touch of Swoboda and pour the Shamsky; good luck trying to defeat the regal Baltimore Orioles with that group.
The Mets did it because they had Tom Seaver, Jerry Koosman, Gary Gentry and a 22-year-old reliever named Nolan Ryan. They thrilled their fans with key hits and sensational defense, but pitching told that story, as it so often does. The World Series is Christy Mathewson, Grover Cleveland Alexander, Lefty Gomez, Whitey Ford, Sandy Koufax, Bob Gibson, Jack Morris, Mariano Rivera, and now Cliff Lee, the wondrous postseason pitcher (7-0, 1.26 lifetime) who faces Lincecum in today's opener.
If you scan San Francisco's World Series history - and it doesn't take long - the Giants have always been stifled by superior pitching. We'd be telling a different story if Willie McCovey's liner had sailed over Bobby Richardson's glove, but the 1962 Yankees won that seven-game series on the strength of complete-game wins by Ford, Bill Stafford and Ralph Terry (twice), limiting McCovey, Willie Mays and Orlando Cepeda to a collective 13-for-62 (.209) with four RBIs.
Barry Bonds owned the 2002 Series, or so it seemed, but when it came down to Game 7, a fearless young Texan named John Lackey sent the Giants home in ruins. As little as we remember about the 1989 Series, literally rocked off its foundation by the Loma Prieta earthquake, it's a simple fact that a terrific Giants lineup - opening with Brett Butler, Robby Thompson, Will Clark, Kevin Mitchell and Matt Williams - was shackled by the A's Dave Stewart, Mike Moore and Dennis Eckersley.
Because it's baseball, a game in which "Grab some pine, meat" has its own special meaning, nothing is for certain. When this franchise last won a World Series, as the New York Giants in 1954, it beat a 111-win Cleveland team with three full-blown aces - Bob Lemon, Early Wynn and Mike Garcia - in its rotation. The 1971 Pirates and '76 Reds won titles on the strength of near-mythical performances by Roberto Clemente and Johnny Bench. The Atlanta Braves won 14 straight division titles, employing such rotation mainstays as Tom Glavine, John Smoltz, Steve Avery and Greg Maddux along the way, but just one World Series (1995).
More often, though, pitching writes the headlines. The A's still can't get over the fact that they were beaten by Orel Hershiser's Dodgers in the 1988 World Series, or that a wicked procession of "Nasty Boys" relievers - Rob Dibble, Randy Myers and Norm Charlton - shut them down so consistently during the Reds' sweep in 1990.
From 1949 through '56, the Brooklyn Dodgers rode the strength of Duke Snider, Jackie Robinson, Gil Hodges, Roy Campanella and many others into five World Series against the Yankees - but won only once (1955). Cincinnati's Big Red Machine, a fabulous team that got even better with the acquisition of Joe Morgan, earned two championships to Oakland's three in the 1970s. And sometimes it's just a single man in charge, a pitcher who writes the script all by himself: Milwaukee's Lew Burdette in 1957, Detroit's Mickey Lolich in '68 (each of them had three complete-game wins) or Sandy Koufax, striking out 15 in the opener at Yankee Stadium in 1963, then closing out the sweep in Game 4 at Dodger Stadium.
All of this is terribly unfamiliar to the Giants. In the 11 postseason series they contested in San Francisco before this year, they didn't have a rotation believed to have a clear-cut edge. There was too much Shawn Estes in the past, too much Scotty Garrelts, Atlee Hammaker and Sidney Ponson. For all we know, Texas might prove to be superior in the coming days with the likes of Lee, C.J. Wilson, Colby Lewis and Neftali Feliz, but the forecasts don't see it that way. The Giants entered this October with an edge they haven't known before.
So it starts with Lincecum against Hamilton, and kid, whatever you do, don't throw the fastball low and in. Lincecum facing Bengie Molina should be a treat, for as much as he enjoys working with Buster Posey (who wouldn't?), Lincecum reveres Molina ("He molded me") and knows that, even now, he's a huge threat in clutch situations.
For the ultimate in professionalism, try Cain against Michael Young, the Rangers' third baseman. The stoic Cain is bringing his career to a peak at the perfect time, and Posey claims he's the easiest Giants pitcher to catch because he so seldom misses the target. As for Young, check out this succession of hit totals from 2003 through '07: 204, 216, 221, 217, 201. He's coming off a down year in that department (186), but 91 RBIs defined his season.
Bumgarner against Elvis Andrus will be a beauty. Bumgarner is so established in the Giants' rotation, and so utterly oblivious to the spotlight, he looks like a fixture for years to come. Andrus is pure electricity, at bat and in the field, and he outplayed Derek Jeter so convincingly in the ALCS, the Yankees are weighing the merits of signing Jeter (they'll do it, but they've seen the future).
Finally, I'm picturing ninth-inning confrontations between two of the game's most emancipated souls: Vladimir Guerrero and Brian Wilson. Guerrero grew up as a genius at his craft, discovering in his teens that he could hit any pitch, at any location, with authority. We see him now at 35, still not the least bit concerned about a pitcher's credentials or intimidation tactics. There are times when any pitch to Guerrero is a mistake.
As for Wilson, that high-IQ madman of the Giants' bullpen, this is what he told reporters when the Giants arrived in Philadelphia during the NLCS: "When I'm on the field, my one thought is to completely annihilate you and do everything in my power to make you fail. I don't have a single thought about what my hair looks like, what my shoes look like, why my shirt's unbuttoned. I don't care who you are or what you've done in this game.
"Right now, it's a one-on-one battle and nothing's going to stop me from doing what I need to do to get the game over."
If I had known then what I know now...
Vegas 93, Vegas 98, Vegas 00 (10 year show), Vegas 03, Vegas 06
VIC 07
EV LA1 08
Seattle1 09, Seattle2 09, Salt Lake 09, LA4 09
Columbus 10
EV LA 11
Vancouver 11
Missoula 12
Portland 13, Spokane 13
St. Paul 14, Denver 14
So much for Big Bad Lee, couldn't even last 5 innings. These guys seems on a mission right now. Hate to say it but this games not over at 8-2. Texas can explode, with that said I'm feeling pretty good right now.
So much for Big Bad Lee, couldn't even last 5 innings. These guys seems on a mission right now. Hate to say it but this games not over at 8-2. Texas can explode, with that said I'm feeling pretty good right now.
So true.
And Cliff Lee spits like a girl.
Don't fuck sheep. -EV 7/11/11
You can never have enough Neil in the mix. -EV 10/24/10
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Once I get out of this town
9/29/04;6/27/08;6/30/08;8/23/09;08/24/09;5/17/10
WELL SAID
Sammi: Wanna just break up?
fuck mlb its more my worst nightmare
eh what can you do
"I don't believe in damn curses. Wake up the damn Bambino and have me face him. Maybe I'll drill him in the ass." --- Pedro Martinez
Once I get out of this town
9/29/04;6/27/08;6/30/08;8/23/09;08/24/09;5/17/10
Thank you for redeeming your fan base somewhat on this board by showing a little class. You guys had another great year, and i'm sure the Phils will be right back in it next year.
if Texas wins Bengie Molina will become the 110th player to win a championship with two teams. If San Francisco wins, Uribe, Rowand, Burrell, Renteria, Lopez will have that distinction. Uribe and Rowand were on the 2005 White Sox, Burrell was a 2008 Phillie, Renteria was a 1997 Marlin and Lopez was a 2007 Red Sox. If those five win, that will make 114 players to win at least one championship with multiple teams.
Albany 2006 Camden 2006 E. Rutherford 2, 2006 Inglewood 2006,
Chicago 2007
Camden 2008 MSG 2008 MSG 2008 Hartford 2008.
Seattle 2009 Seattle 2009 Philadelphia 2009,Philadelphia 2009 Philadelphia 2009
Hartford 2010 MSG 2010 MSG 2010
Toronto 2011,Toronto 2011
Wrigley Field 2013 Brooklyn 2013 Brooklyn 2013 Philadelphia 2, 2013
Philadelphia 1, 2016 Philadelphia 2 2016 New York 2016 New York 2016 Fenway 1, 2016
Fenway 2, 2018
MSG 2022
St. Paul, 1, St. Paul 2 2023
MSG 2024, MSG 2024
Philadelphia 2024
"I play good, hard-nosed basketball.
Things happen in the game. Nothing you
can do. I don't go and say,
"I'm gonna beat this guy up."
funny cause they all hate me in the Phillies thread lol - no reason to hate on you guys, you guys beat us. Played better than we did in all aspects of the game plain and simple.
for once I agree with pjhawks.
nice to see howard get the NLCS MVP. I just wish it would have been for the phils. I could hear giant fans laughing every time he came up. he fucking blows
sorry for the rant. good series....completely outplayed the phils. I'd be lying if I said good luck as I'll be pulling for the rangers. the giants deserved to win the NLCS though...no question.
Yup, I'm a bitter loser. I've never been good at it, despite all my practice.
I'm still bitter about the Stanley Cup, and in that we lost to a better team. So losing to this trash heap is just infuriating. But, as many said, Giants outplayed the Phils and deserved to win.
As far as WS ratings go, who gives a shit? Besides stupid articles in the paper, anyway. I'll try to watch.
Oh yeah, as far as Lee becoming the Yankees' 1A next year? He is 10x as good as anybody on that staff.
Phila, PA 4/28/16; Phila, PA 4/29/16; Fenway Park 8/7/16; Fenway Park 9/2/18; Asbury Park 9/18/21; Camden 9/14/22;
Las Vegas 5/16/24; Las Vegas 5/18/24; Phila, PA 9/7/24; Phila, PA 9/9/24; Baltimore Arena 9/12/24
Tres Mtns - TLA 3/23/11; EV - Tower Theatre 6/25/11; Temple of the Dog - Tower Theatre 11/5/16
goddam....what can I say? i've endured nearly ALL the heartbreak the giants have had since they moved west (yeah, I'm old
I'm hungover and didn't get enough sleep...I can't even put into words how good it feels to take down a very, very good team. it's good we get a few days off before the torture starts anew. :?
SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS
2010 NATIONAL LEAGUE CHAMPIONS!
Vegas 93, Vegas 98, Vegas 00 (10 year show), Vegas 03, Vegas 06
VIC 07
EV LA1 08
Seattle1 09, Seattle2 09, Salt Lake 09, LA4 09
Columbus 10
EV LA 11
Vancouver 11
Missoula 12
Portland 13, Spokane 13
St. Paul 14, Denver 14
Congrats
Maybe Gracie can walk in a parade ?
The ONLY thing better than a glass of beer is tea with Miss McGill
A protuberance of flesh above the waistband of a tight pair of trousers
10/31/09- Philly
5/21/10- NYC
9/2/12- Philly, PA
7/19/13- Wrigley
10/19/13- Brooklyn, NY
10/21/13- Philly, PA
10/22/13- Philly, PA
10/27/13- Baltimore, MD
4/28/16- Philly, PA
4/29/16- Philly, PA
5/1/16- NYC
5/2/16- NYC
9/2/18- Boston, MA
9/4/18- Boston, MA
9/14/22- Camden, NJ
9/7/24- Philly, PA
9/9/24- Philly, PA
Eddie Vedder- 6/25/11- Philly, PA
RNDM- 3/9/16- Philly, PA
(for those of you that don't know, Gracie is my goofy golden retriever)
Vegas 93, Vegas 98, Vegas 00 (10 year show), Vegas 03, Vegas 06
VIC 07
EV LA1 08
Seattle1 09, Seattle2 09, Salt Lake 09, LA4 09
Columbus 10
EV LA 11
Vancouver 11
Missoula 12
Portland 13, Spokane 13
St. Paul 14, Denver 14
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ftuah4HUjqU
kasey sends her congrats to gracie
good luck next week
put on a slow, dumb show for you
and crack you up
so you can put a blue ribbon on my brain
god I'm very, very frightening
and I'll overdo it'
Hilarious. I'm glad you mentioned that Gracie is your dog. For people who didn't know that already.
I'm looking at my new puppy (5 months old now) and wondering if naming him Brian Wilson was such a great idea. I guess it's okay if the Giants keep winning...
Go Giants!
Brian Wilson is a GREAT name! :thumbup:
course, you'll have to change it if the human BW ever goes to the d**gers :?
Vegas 93, Vegas 98, Vegas 00 (10 year show), Vegas 03, Vegas 06
VIC 07
EV LA1 08
Seattle1 09, Seattle2 09, Salt Lake 09, LA4 09
Columbus 10
EV LA 11
Vancouver 11
Missoula 12
Portland 13, Spokane 13
St. Paul 14, Denver 14
Vegas 93, Vegas 98, Vegas 00 (10 year show), Vegas 03, Vegas 06
VIC 07
EV LA1 08
Seattle1 09, Seattle2 09, Salt Lake 09, LA4 09
Columbus 10
EV LA 11
Vancouver 11
Missoula 12
Portland 13, Spokane 13
St. Paul 14, Denver 14
We have a cat named Nomar. Named when Nomar played for Boston. And then when he came to LA we almost changed it.
I did meet quite a few cool Giants fans at the Bridge show and parties this weekend. Everyone was nice to me in my Rangers hat. LOL.
This will be a good series.
BOS-9/28/04,9/29/04,6/28/08,6/30/08, 9/5/16, 9/7/16, 9/2/18
MTL-9/15/05, OTT-9/16/05
PHL-5/27/06,5/28/06,10/30/09,10/31/09
CHI-8/2/07,8/5/07,8/23/09,8/24/09
HTFD-6/27/08
ATX-10/4/09, 10/12/14
KC-5/3/2010,STL-5/4/2010
Bridge School-10/23/2010,10/24/2010
PJ20-9/3/2011,9/4/2011
OKC-11/16/13
SEA-12/6/13
TUL-10/8/14
Vegas 93, Vegas 98, Vegas 00 (10 year show), Vegas 03, Vegas 06
VIC 07
EV LA1 08
Seattle1 09, Seattle2 09, Salt Lake 09, LA4 09
Columbus 10
EV LA 11
Vancouver 11
Missoula 12
Portland 13, Spokane 13
St. Paul 14, Denver 14
GET A WIN!!!!!!
Vegas 93, Vegas 98, Vegas 00 (10 year show), Vegas 03, Vegas 06
VIC 07
EV LA1 08
Seattle1 09, Seattle2 09, Salt Lake 09, LA4 09
Columbus 10
EV LA 11
Vancouver 11
Missoula 12
Portland 13, Spokane 13
St. Paul 14, Denver 14
Bruce Jenkins, Chronicle Staff Writer
Wednesday, October 27, 2010
(10-26) 17:34 PDT SAN FRANCISCO -- There isn't a prettier swing in baseball than Josh Hamilton's. It's a smooth-flowing force of nature, and the ball leaves his bat as a veritable gunshot. Aficionados could stand around the batting cage for hours, just watching the man hit.
Tim Lincecum's changeup seems to defy the laws of physics. It takes a sudden dip, then makes a cartoonish right turn. Delivered to perfection, it might be the single most devastating pitch in the game.
Who gets the edge in this classic matchup? There are no absolutes in baseball, but smart money leans toward The Freak.
It's something you hear every October - good pitching beats good hitting - but it's more than a cliche. It's a formula that works, and it's exactly why the World Series has returned to San Francisco.
The Giants are in position to make history because Matt Cain can spot his fastball on a dime, because Brian Wilson has moxie, because Madison Bumgarner acts twice his age, because Lincecum is a rock star and the relief pitchers seem to arrive in droves, each more effective than the last.
For all the abuse he has taken, Barry Zito is a pretty good pitcher with an admirable track record - but he couldn't make this roster. Jonathan Sanchez is plenty upset about his recent wildness, but he hasn't been shelled off the mound since the third week of August.
If your baseball memory has sufficient life, you undoubtedly recall the "Miracle Mets" of 1969. Their championship seemed miraculous because, much like the current Giants, their lineup feasted on the improbable. Cleon Jones was the only hitter to clear .280, and only Tommie Agee (26) hit more than 12 home runs. Mix in some Weis, add a touch of Swoboda and pour the Shamsky; good luck trying to defeat the regal Baltimore Orioles with that group.
The Mets did it because they had Tom Seaver, Jerry Koosman, Gary Gentry and a 22-year-old reliever named Nolan Ryan. They thrilled their fans with key hits and sensational defense, but pitching told that story, as it so often does. The World Series is Christy Mathewson, Grover Cleveland Alexander, Lefty Gomez, Whitey Ford, Sandy Koufax, Bob Gibson, Jack Morris, Mariano Rivera, and now Cliff Lee, the wondrous postseason pitcher (7-0, 1.26 lifetime) who faces Lincecum in today's opener.
If you scan San Francisco's World Series history - and it doesn't take long - the Giants have always been stifled by superior pitching. We'd be telling a different story if Willie McCovey's liner had sailed over Bobby Richardson's glove, but the 1962 Yankees won that seven-game series on the strength of complete-game wins by Ford, Bill Stafford and Ralph Terry (twice), limiting McCovey, Willie Mays and Orlando Cepeda to a collective 13-for-62 (.209) with four RBIs.
Barry Bonds owned the 2002 Series, or so it seemed, but when it came down to Game 7, a fearless young Texan named John Lackey sent the Giants home in ruins. As little as we remember about the 1989 Series, literally rocked off its foundation by the Loma Prieta earthquake, it's a simple fact that a terrific Giants lineup - opening with Brett Butler, Robby Thompson, Will Clark, Kevin Mitchell and Matt Williams - was shackled by the A's Dave Stewart, Mike Moore and Dennis Eckersley.
Because it's baseball, a game in which "Grab some pine, meat" has its own special meaning, nothing is for certain. When this franchise last won a World Series, as the New York Giants in 1954, it beat a 111-win Cleveland team with three full-blown aces - Bob Lemon, Early Wynn and Mike Garcia - in its rotation. The 1971 Pirates and '76 Reds won titles on the strength of near-mythical performances by Roberto Clemente and Johnny Bench. The Atlanta Braves won 14 straight division titles, employing such rotation mainstays as Tom Glavine, John Smoltz, Steve Avery and Greg Maddux along the way, but just one World Series (1995).
More often, though, pitching writes the headlines. The A's still can't get over the fact that they were beaten by Orel Hershiser's Dodgers in the 1988 World Series, or that a wicked procession of "Nasty Boys" relievers - Rob Dibble, Randy Myers and Norm Charlton - shut them down so consistently during the Reds' sweep in 1990.
From 1949 through '56, the Brooklyn Dodgers rode the strength of Duke Snider, Jackie Robinson, Gil Hodges, Roy Campanella and many others into five World Series against the Yankees - but won only once (1955). Cincinnati's Big Red Machine, a fabulous team that got even better with the acquisition of Joe Morgan, earned two championships to Oakland's three in the 1970s. And sometimes it's just a single man in charge, a pitcher who writes the script all by himself: Milwaukee's Lew Burdette in 1957, Detroit's Mickey Lolich in '68 (each of them had three complete-game wins) or Sandy Koufax, striking out 15 in the opener at Yankee Stadium in 1963, then closing out the sweep in Game 4 at Dodger Stadium.
All of this is terribly unfamiliar to the Giants. In the 11 postseason series they contested in San Francisco before this year, they didn't have a rotation believed to have a clear-cut edge. There was too much Shawn Estes in the past, too much Scotty Garrelts, Atlee Hammaker and Sidney Ponson. For all we know, Texas might prove to be superior in the coming days with the likes of Lee, C.J. Wilson, Colby Lewis and Neftali Feliz, but the forecasts don't see it that way. The Giants entered this October with an edge they haven't known before.
So it starts with Lincecum against Hamilton, and kid, whatever you do, don't throw the fastball low and in. Lincecum facing Bengie Molina should be a treat, for as much as he enjoys working with Buster Posey (who wouldn't?), Lincecum reveres Molina ("He molded me") and knows that, even now, he's a huge threat in clutch situations.
For the ultimate in professionalism, try Cain against Michael Young, the Rangers' third baseman. The stoic Cain is bringing his career to a peak at the perfect time, and Posey claims he's the easiest Giants pitcher to catch because he so seldom misses the target. As for Young, check out this succession of hit totals from 2003 through '07: 204, 216, 221, 217, 201. He's coming off a down year in that department (186), but 91 RBIs defined his season.
Bumgarner against Elvis Andrus will be a beauty. Bumgarner is so established in the Giants' rotation, and so utterly oblivious to the spotlight, he looks like a fixture for years to come. Andrus is pure electricity, at bat and in the field, and he outplayed Derek Jeter so convincingly in the ALCS, the Yankees are weighing the merits of signing Jeter (they'll do it, but they've seen the future).
Finally, I'm picturing ninth-inning confrontations between two of the game's most emancipated souls: Vladimir Guerrero and Brian Wilson. Guerrero grew up as a genius at his craft, discovering in his teens that he could hit any pitch, at any location, with authority. We see him now at 35, still not the least bit concerned about a pitcher's credentials or intimidation tactics. There are times when any pitch to Guerrero is a mistake.
As for Wilson, that high-IQ madman of the Giants' bullpen, this is what he told reporters when the Giants arrived in Philadelphia during the NLCS: "When I'm on the field, my one thought is to completely annihilate you and do everything in my power to make you fail. I don't have a single thought about what my hair looks like, what my shoes look like, why my shirt's unbuttoned. I don't care who you are or what you've done in this game.
"Right now, it's a one-on-one battle and nothing's going to stop me from doing what I need to do to get the game over."
Vegas 93, Vegas 98, Vegas 00 (10 year show), Vegas 03, Vegas 06
VIC 07
EV LA1 08
Seattle1 09, Seattle2 09, Salt Lake 09, LA4 09
Columbus 10
EV LA 11
Vancouver 11
Missoula 12
Portland 13, Spokane 13
St. Paul 14, Denver 14
So true.
And Cliff Lee spits like a girl.
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