Mets fans are jumping off bridges, blow 6-1 lead
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Mets fans are jumping off bridges, blow 6-1 lead
Reds right on their tail for final Wild Card
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Re: Mets fans are melting down, blow 6-1 lead
Last WC lead down to 1.5
5.5 back of Phillies in division
5.5 back of Phillies in division
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Re: Mets fans are jumping off bridges, blow 6-1 lead
You'd think Mutts fans would be used to being disappointed
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Re: Mets fans are jumping off bridges, blow 6-1 lead
And the Brewers figure out a way to win another game. This time some guy named Isaac Collins walks it off with a HR against one of the top closers in baseball. The freakin’ Brewers have to be using up all of their pixie dust with the run they have been on. It’s a different guy every day. Their starter gets crushed today but it just doesn’t seem to make a difference.
Re: Mets fans are jumping off bridges, blow 6-1 lead
It'll make a difference come the post season ... can you say 'one and done' ?Whatashame wrote: ↑10 Aug 2025 17:15 pm And the Brewers figure out a way to win another game. This time some guy named Isaac Collins walks it off with a HR against one of the top closers in baseball. The freakin’ Brewers have to be using up all of their pixie dust with the run they have been on. It’s a different guy every day. Their starter gets crushed today but it just doesn’t seem to make a difference.
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Re: Mets fans are jumping off bridges, blow 6-1 lead
The Brewers are built the same way as other small/mid market teams. Their long game is substantial but they lack the start power for short term success. In a 5 or 7 game series an Ohtani, a Harper, a Soto can carry you. A Wheeler, an Alcantara, a DeGrom can win you a series almost by themselves.dugoutrex wrote: ↑10 Aug 2025 20:30 pmIt'll make a difference come the post season ... can you say 'one and done' ?Whatashame wrote: ↑10 Aug 2025 17:15 pm And the Brewers figure out a way to win another game. This time some guy named Isaac Collins walks it off with a HR against one of the top closers in baseball. The freakin’ Brewers have to be using up all of their pixie dust with the run they have been on. It’s a different guy every day. Their starter gets crushed today but it just doesn’t seem to make a difference.
The Brewers for 162 may well be the best team in baseball with a 26 man roster that gets contributions from everyone but in a 5 or 7 game series, the star players usually put a handful of games together to make things difficult for most teams.
Re: Mets fans are jumping off bridges, blow 6-1 lead
Nice take.Whatashame wrote: ↑10 Aug 2025 21:03 pmThe Brewers are built the same way as other small/mid market teams. Their long game is substantial but they lack the start power for short term success. In a 5 or 7 game series an Ohtani, a Harper, a Soto can carry you. A Wheeler, an Alcantara, a DeGrom can win you a series almost by themselves.dugoutrex wrote: ↑10 Aug 2025 20:30 pmIt'll make a difference come the post season ... can you say 'one and done' ?Whatashame wrote: ↑10 Aug 2025 17:15 pm And the Brewers figure out a way to win another game. This time some guy named Isaac Collins walks it off with a HR against one of the top closers in baseball. The freakin’ Brewers have to be using up all of their pixie dust with the run they have been on. It’s a different guy every day. Their starter gets crushed today but it just doesn’t seem to make a difference.
The Brewers for 162 may well be the best team in baseball with a 26 man roster that gets contributions from everyone but in a 5 or 7 game series, the star players usually put a handful of games together to make things difficult for most teams.
Re: Mets fans are jumping off bridges, blow 6-1 lead
Helsley gave up the tying run with two hits and a walk