I think St. Louis is often said to have the best fans. NY/BOS also good, but with a harder edge.
I think St. Louis is often said to have the best fans. NY/BOS also good, but with a harder edge.
paid help wrote:
Wendell Gee wrote:Uh, definitely not a Baltimore fan. I was rooting for the Jays. I'm just pointing out the obvious: if you're that good at clutch hitting, you would rack up more than 2 runs in the first 10 innings against a decidedly mediocre pitching team.
^^non-sequitur
I don't think you understand what non sequitur means.
anyway.........................
I am looking forward to the TOR-TEX match up for sure. I hope they bean the F--K out of that sucker-punching Odor.
Or.... if Bautista hits another big homer, I hope he flips his bat 50 feet in the air, and glares at the Rangers the whole way and dares them to plunk him again.
Hiya folks wrote:
Pretty sure Baltimore had the lowest ERA since the all-star break. And one of the best bullpens out there.
Not that it helps them now.
If by lowest you mean 8th out of 15 teams, sure.
http://www.espn.com/mlb/stats/team/_/stat/pitching/seasontype/2/split/182/league/alAnd sure, their bullpen was good, but Britton was a huge part of that. And when you don't actually put him in ...
And Hart, their other great option pitched 1/3 of an inning.
Thugs
Interesting moves wrote:
Thugs
Can't be. Perp is a white guy.
Wendell Gee wrote:
paid help wrote:^^non-sequitur
I don't think you understand what non sequitur means.
You're trying to be to literal about what I said. It doesn't matter if the Jays scored 1-2-3 runs each inning. The fact that they did it deep in the 11th when the game is on the line is clutch.
Honestly, they should of ended it sooner, Baltimore's ERA is not in the top half of the AL.
Of what ?
wejo wrote:
A bottle has been thrown at a player and it is only the wild car game. If Toronto wins and comes to play Odor it could be epic. Rangers may need to bring private security to Toronto, their fans are so classless.
The Rangers are an awful over rated club. Bautista and Donaldson will walk all over them. Looks like Hamels is choking already.
Doctor wrote:
Wendell Gee wrote:I don't think you understand what non sequitur means.
You're trying to be to literal about what I said. It doesn't matter if the Jays scored 1-2-3 runs each inning. The fact that they did it deep in the 11th when the game is on the line is clutch.
Honestly, they should of ended it sooner, Baltimore's ERA is not in the top half of the AL.
I'm sorry for understanding what you said to be what you wrote. My point is simple. They had many innings to score and failed. They got 9 hits and 2 walks in 11 innings. Just because they won on a home run does not mean they had clutch hitting. They won because Baltimore did NOT have clutch hitting (OR because Toronto had good pitching).
The O's lost because their manager is old and out of touch with the modern game. The crime in Baltimore is no joke either.
Wendell Gee wrote:
paid help wrote:^^non-sequitur
I don't think you understand what non sequitur means.
My favorite donuts are the ones filled with jelly.
Wendell Gee wrote:
I don't think you understand what non sequitur means.
It's obvious that you definitely don't. Your argument was false logic.
Your butt-hurt whining is particularly hilarious, since Toronto fans have a well-earned reputation as being the biggest pussies on the face of the sporting earth.
Hell, in the 1990s (when we were last relevant to MLB) the US TV crews that did games of the week up here would regularly joke about how the fans were so docile - they would liken games to golf tournaments.
Even today, the Toronto Maple Leafs games are widely sneered at for being too corporate a crowd - the fans in the lower bowl would rather eat sushi in their private restaurants in the bowels of the arena than sit in their seats to watch the game and cheer.
I'll take a couple of beers being thrown every two years over fans being beaten unconscious and suffering permanent brain damage, thank you very much.
Sorry your orange birds lost to our blue birds.
Hope your butt heals soon.
P.S. No baby was hit with a beer can last year. The baby was sprayed by beer. Oh heaven, won't somebody think of the children?!?!?
http://deadspin.com/they-found-the-blue-jays-fan-who-threw-beer-on-a-baby-1736696628paid help wrote:
Wendell Gee wrote:I don't think you understand what non sequitur means.
It's obvious that you definitely don't. Your argument was false logic.
I'll make it simple:
You implied I'm a sore loser. That is a silly statement since I was not rooting for the losing team. Therefore you were clearly wrong. My argument is a direct opposition to your point. Ergo, not a non sequitur.
Or, perhaps you're still debating the clutch hitting part, which I have already disproved.
So, either you don't understand what a non sequitur is, or you just suck at arguing. I'd go with the latter for now. So, congratulations on the vocabulary, now move on to logic class.
Butt hurt is exactly right.
Just think about how the Orioles would have won 5-2 today, that will get you to the winter meetings.
contrary to popular belief the people of Toronto are very rude
Wendell Gee wrote:
paid help wrote:It's obvious that you definitely don't. Your argument was false logic.
I'll make it simple:
You implied I'm a sore loser. That is a silly statement since I was not rooting for the losing team. Therefore you were clearly wrong. My argument is a direct opposition to your point. Ergo, not a non sequitur.
Or, perhaps you're still debating the clutch hitting part, which I have already disproved.
So, either you don't understand what a non sequitur is, or you just suck at arguing. I'd go with the latter for now. So, congratulations on the vocabulary, now move on to logic class.
^^mindless prattle
wejo wrote:
A bottle has been thrown at a player and it is only the wild car game. If Toronto wins and comes to play Odor it could be epic. Rangers may need to bring private security to Toronto, their fans are so classless.
Who cares? Baseball ain't a sport. Why should baseball fans behave any better than pro wrestling fans?
Texas has given up 5 hits to Toronto so far this afternoon, 4 of them are home runs. Good job.