dbackjon wrote:Chase Utley with one of the dirtiest plays I have seen. He should be ejected from the series, runner at first called out on interference, and run should not count.
Hate to jinx the Mets but it may be time to put Utley in the game in a few innings in a pinch hit role.
Cespedes just hit a bomb. Harvey doesn't have his stuff today but is fighting ok giving up "only" 3 in the 2nd. 10-3 Mets going in to their half (bottom) of the 5th.
His appeal won't be heard until next Monday. This series is over by then and the next series will be started already if the Dodgers can win 2 straight. How does it take more than a week to review a play like that?
tribe_pride wrote:
Historically, the Redskins have been good. It's recently that they have sucked.
They're going on 25 years of irrelevance.
I'm 27, nearly 28.
Not once has Washington actually been relevant in my life....at least my life since I can remember things.
NFL franchises of note in my lifetime (sustained success...consistent playoff team)
Dallas - early but the media won't let me forget
New England
Green Bay
San Francisco
Denver
The next category
Philly
Minnesota
Seattle...only recently
St Louis
After that it gets into
Buffalo
Miami
Giants
Jets
Titans
93henfan wrote:
They're going on 25 years of irrelevance.
I'm 27, nearly 28.
Not once has Washington actually been relevant in my life....at least my life since I can remember things.
NFL franchises of note in my lifetime (sustained success...consistent playoff team)
Dallas - early but the media won't let me forget
New England
Green Bay
San Francisco
Denver
The next category
Philly
Minnesota
Seattle...only recently
St Louis
After that it gets into
Buffalo
Miami
Giants
Jets
Titans
Pittsburg?
Cardinals have had more recent success than some of those teams on your list
Not once has Washington actually been relevant in my life....at least my life since I can remember things.
NFL franchises of note in my lifetime (sustained success...consistent playoff team)
Dallas - early but the media won't let me forget
New England
Green Bay
San Francisco
Denver
The next category
Philly
Minnesota
Seattle...only recently
St Louis
After that it gets into
Buffalo
Miami
Giants
Jets
Titans
Pittsburg?
Cardinals have had more recent success than some of those teams on your list
Two Baltimore Superbowls. Why does Cleanse hate the AFC North?
Grizalltheway wrote:And using his "consistent playoff team" criteria, the Colts have only missed them twice since 1999.
And the 49ers had a stretch of 8 straight seasons not too long ago (2003-2010, before Harbaugh arrived) where they didn't even make the playoffs
The Redskins haven't gone that many seasons in a row without making the playoffs since the 60's
tribe_pride wrote:His appeal won't be heard until next Monday. This series is over by then and the next series will be started already if the Dodgers can win 2 straight. How does it take more than a week to review a play like that?
I think the problem they're going to have is that there are numerous examples of players doing exactly the same thing as Utley (and yes, even Mets players doing the same thing) with no suspensions so they're concerned that the penalty won't hold up under appeal. If the guy doesn't break his leg, probably no one is talking about the play at all because, for better or for worse, it happens all the time in baseball. Heck, very few people talk about the same slide that knocked Pittsburgh's infielder out for the year back in early September. If you want to have the play removed from the game, then they need to do what they did with collisions at home plate - make a hard and fast rule in the off-season and then enforce it from day one. Notice we don't have collisions at home plate anymore. If we want it out, we can do that. It's just odd to try to make that statement in the middle of the playoffs, and I sense they are really hoping that the Dodgers lose so that they can let Utley retire and not have to deal with the issue of the suspension.
Gil Dobie wrote:In 1984, MLB sent the World Series Press Credentials to Chicago, and then the Padres won the NLCS.
I remember that NLCS - felt bad for the Cubs, as most tend to do. But then again, seeing how the Padres got crushed by the machine that was the Tigers that year, it was probably a good thing that the Cubs and their fans were spared that agony.
This year feels different, though. Plus the Cubs are set up to be a decent team for some time to come. But it would be cool for the Cubs to win it this year so at least "Back to the Future 2" could have been halfway correct in their 2015 WS prediction (they had the Cubs beating Miami in the WS, obviously that can't happen).