Brewers walk off in the 10th inning with the Red Sox. 1st and 3rd with 0 outs up 5-4 and Kristian Campbell did a stupid idiotic decision to throw home to try to get the tying run instead of taking a double play. Threw the ball wild with an absolute awful throw and both runners advanced to 2nd and 3rd. Next guy hit a fly ball to score the winning run.
1 LF Lars Nootbaar
2 SS Masyn Winn
3 2B Brendan Donovan
4 1B Willson Contreras
5 DH Ivan Herrera
6 3B Nolan Arenado
7 RF Jordan Walker
8 C Pedro Pages
9 CF Victor Scott
1 2B Jackson Holliday
2 DH Adley Rutschman
3 SS Gunnar Henderson
4 1B Ryan Mountcastle
5 RF Ryan O'Hearn
6 3B Ramon Urias
7 CF Cedric Mullins
8 C Maverick Handley
9 LF Dylan Carlson
Forecast has changed pretty dramatically since this morning. Other than some potential light rain for the early innings I doubt there'll be much precipitation at all.
This is why you don't make a decision at 1pm based off a morning prediction like some idiots in STL have in the past few years. I remember 2 PPD since 21 where not a single drop of rain fell from the sky.
And I don't want to hear some [nonsense] about "Well you're not out there putting yourself in danger of lightning." There was no lightning either!
Futuregm2 wrote: ↑28 May 2025 15:32 pm
1 LF Lars Nootbaar
2 SS Masyn Winn
3 2B Brendan Donovan
4 1B Willson Contreras
5 DH Ivan Herrera
6 3B Nolan Arenado
7 RF Jordan Walker
8 C Pedro Pages
9 CF Victor Scott
1 2B Jackson Holliday
2 DH Adley Rutschman
3 SS Gunnar Henderson
4 1B Ryan Mountcastle
5 RF Ryan O'Hearn
6 3B Ramon Urias
7 CF Cedric Mullins
8 C Maverick Handley
9 LF Dylan Carlson
to me this is pretty close to the best lineup the cards have, here's hoping eventually walker is 6th and nado 7th but that is splitting hairs.
Futuregm2 wrote: ↑28 May 2025 15:27 pm
Brewers walk off in the 10th inning with the Red Sox. 1st and 3rd with 0 outs up 5-4 and Kristian Campbell did a stupid idiotic decision to throw home to try to get the tying run instead of taking a double play. Threw the ball wild with an absolute awful throw and both runners advanced to 2nd and 3rd. Next guy hit a fly ball to score the winning run.
Back to back 10 inning walk-off wins by the Brewers.
It is stupid and idiotic if there is no chance the fielder would get the runner out at home plate. From watching replays, it sure appears that a good throw to the catcher nails the runner at home plate. Agree that the throw was as you described 'an absolute awful thrown ' The ball was hit directly to the 2nd baseman who about 5 feet back of the inner infield grass. When first caught , I thought he would have the guy nailed at home.