Make that 52-52.
He has a shot at 60-60, as insane as that sounds.
8 games left, and he needs 8 HR/8 SB to get there. Not likely, but not impossible.
I don't want Shohei to pitch. At all.
He was an offensive monster this year. He's been everything the Dodgers hoped for, and he hasn't yet thrown a pitch for them.
Recall that he missed 48 games in 2018, 56 games in 2019, and 27 games last year. These were mostly from pitching injuries.
How many has he missed in 2024? 2.
Dodgers need to leave well enough alone and let him just DH. I know they're going to pitch him, but mark my words, this isn't a good idea.
That’s fantastic. How long ago did you buy these tickets?
Mama Jay and Mama Druff chatting about the paradise that was old school California before it went to shit would be a fantastic listen.
I heard this question asked on LA sports talk. “If you could finally end the World Series drought with Ohtani on the mound but he would likely never pitch again would you do it?”
That little ear worm has stuck with me for a week.
Meld into your answer that like the 2004 Red Sox (Dave Roberts steals second base and the resulting first championship in 86 years) Ohtani would likely cement his legend as the best MLB player of all time.
I’ve already copyrighted Shohei pulling a Jim Brown upon winning the woeful dodgers a ring. The script is in development
This might dwarf Cubs or Red Sox - which is another bar room argument I suppose
Regardless, you best prepare yourself cause he is picking up the Rosen bag in October.
Druff should invite CJ Abrams to the forum.
So Skenes starts tomorrow vs Reds, then projected to start 1 more @NYY, which should be a must-watch.
I wish we could know exactly which BBWAA voters are voting this one. Assuming Skenes has average (for him) starts here, he should win over the younger analytic voters. Old-timers will probably lean Merrill.
So if you're not paying attention, the Braves are likely missing the playoffs.
They are 2 games behind the Mets for the final spot, and 3 behind the Dbacks.
Yes, they lost Acuna and Strider, but this is still a huge fail for them.
The Phillies, Brewers, and Dodgers are clinched in the postseason. 3 of these 4 -- the Mets, Braves, Padres, and Dbacks will make it. Everyone else is eliminated in the NL.
AL strangely only has one wildcard team with over 82 wins, even though the Braves have 84. Yankees and Injuns are guaranteed a spot, and the Orioles are very likely the #1 wildcard. Astros very likely win the division. Of the remaining wildcard teams, you have the Royals, Twins, Tigers, and Mariners. Rays and Sawks are technically alive but not going to make it.
Probably going to be Baltimore, KC, and either Minnesota or Detroit for the wildcard there.
Dodgers only 3 ahead of the Padres and will be playing them this upcoming week, so... there's a chance the Dodgers could choke away the division.
That Detroit is even in playoff talk 3rd week of September is amazing.
9 strikeouts on 73 pitches
His change up was literally pure whiff.
Yummymoto looks dreadful. Mark Prior coming out to mound so lol. Prior should learn Japanese. It will be helpful when looking for work in Japan. I’ve been hard on Prior and rightly so but as the season has progressed and having read others who have caught up to me I really am cutting the pie more 50% 50% with Fraudman.
What a fail outfit.
hey sal are you here for it though
like here for it
wow’s dew rag is an nfl flag
that is an insane thing for you to say to me young man also a biting commentary on america?
This Ohtani thing is just plain ridiculous. Just damn clutch over and over this year
I’m here for it
Bottom 9th Ohtani and Mookie go back to back HR to walk it off
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