Indians are completely imploding went from winning 2-1 to losing 2-10 in two innings. I wonder how they move this offseason. I think they can still compete for years to come, but you have to wonder if it’s time to start selling some pieces and try to tweak the team. They just seem to be regressing now.
Twins are my second team after the Yankees. I’m really hoping they get healthy and buy some better pieces. If they are have an average team making the wild card isn’t out of the question with that division.Ridiculously weak division, they don't have to do much of anything different to return to postseason next year. Advancing postseason, well, that's a different story.
Twins are my second team after the Yankees. I’m really hoping they get healthy and buy some better pieces. If they are have an average team making the wild card isn’t out of the question with that division.
This would be my first pick, which means it won't happen.With Atlanta out, I'm hoping for a Brewers - Astros WS. MLB doesn't want that but I think that's a popular choice outside of LA, NY, and Boston.
With Atlanta out, I'm hoping for a Brewers - Astros WS. MLB doesn't want that but I think that's a popular choice outside of LA, NY, and Boston.
With Atlanta out, I'm hoping for a Brewers - Astros WS. MLB doesn't want that but I think that's a popular choice outside of LA, NY, and Boston.
The atmosphere in Dodger Stadium for games 1 and 2 seemed to back up what you're saying and it wasn't because it was "just the Braves". That stadium is like that every postseason. Just like it is with Laker games, there seems to be a bunch of celebrities in the stands and a lot of golf claps.Brewers are the only team in it that will get me watching consistently. I'm a Cubs fan but have a soft spot for their fans I knew living in the Chicago area and think it'd be great if they could win.
I'll never understand the national fan who isn't a Yankees fan who decides to watch because it's the Yankees. The one exception to that would be the few times there's a transformative once in a generation individual player, that seems to happen more with basketball than the other three major American sports. I get how Jordan/LeBron equal ratings. I don't get the fan that tunes in because of the Red Sox or Patriots or Yankees or Lakers logo...I'm tuning in for the little guy way more than those boring year after year teams.
Living here in LA you'd never know in a million years that there is MLB baseball playoffs happening. It's less publicized here than a high school football game of a team with a losing record is in Des Moines.
With Atlanta out, I'm hoping for a Brewers - Astros WS. MLB doesn't want that but I think that's a popular choice outside of LA, NY, and Boston.