October 12, 201312 yr QUOTE (Buehrle>Wood @ Oct 11, 2013 -> 08:32 PM) Uribe is though. Picks him up with a two run single. The rich, evil empire is getting carried by Juan f***ing Uribe.
October 12, 201312 yr Just got back from STL. Downtown tickets were going for 30 bucks. Really god seats were under 100. All you can eat and drink for 150-200
October 12, 201312 yr QUOTE (Rowand44 @ Oct 11, 2013 -> 11:09 PM) Yadi almost whiff sticked that tag. English?
October 12, 201312 yr QUOTE (IlliniKrush @ Oct 11, 2013 -> 11:21 PM) English? He almost missed the tag in the 10th. Slowing it down a million times it does look like his glove caught the elbow but there's definitely a possibility that he completely missed.
October 12, 201312 yr QUOTE (Rowand44 @ Oct 11, 2013 -> 11:30 PM) He almost missed the tag in the 10th. Slowing it down a million times it does look like his glove caught the elbow but there's definitely a possibility that he completely missed. I was referring to "whiff sticked"
October 12, 201312 yr Olbermann just said Beltran never made it to the world series.....Wasn't he apart of the astros team the Sox raped?
October 12, 201312 yr QUOTE (scs787 @ Oct 12, 2013 -> 12:42 AM) Olbermann just said Beltran never made it to the world series.....Wasn't he apart of the astros team the Sox raped? No that was 04
October 12, 201312 yr QUOTE (IlliniKrush @ Oct 12, 2013 -> 12:51 AM) No that was 04 I don't think the Sox would have beaten Houston in 2005 with Beltran on that team. The Astros just couldn't hit when they had guys in scoring position. With how clutch Beltran is in the postseason, you'd think he would have at least turned one or two of those games around. Edited October 12, 201312 yr by chw42
October 12, 201312 yr QUOTE (chw42 @ Oct 12, 2013 -> 01:37 AM) I don't think the Sox would have beaten Houston in 2005 with Beltran on that team. The Astros just couldn't hit when they had guys in scoring position. With how clutch Beltran is in the postseason, you'd think he would have at least turned one or two of those games around. lmao. '04 Bonds couldn't have impeded the '05 White Sox. C'mon now.
October 12, 201312 yr QUOTE (BigHurt3515 @ Oct 11, 2013 -> 07:21 PM) I live in St. Louis and I will say a lot of people say this. Where do you live?
October 12, 201312 yr 1-0 going into the 9th. Kershaw-Wacha lived up to the billing. Edited October 12, 201312 yr by Buehrle>Wood
October 12, 201312 yr I don't understand how this could happen to the best centerfielder that plays right field to ever play the game
October 12, 201312 yr Well, the 2006 World Series was terrible, so hopefully a Tigers-Cardinals series this year would be better. Anybody but the Red Sox.
October 13, 201312 yr QUOTE (Dick Allen @ Oct 12, 2013 -> 04:46 PM) Puig with a golden sombrero. Somebody do a wellness check on Caulfield. I'm fine. As good as we think our young pitching is, it's nothing compared to the Cardinals. Everyone missed on Wacha, too. In the end, it took about 4 1/2 months before Puig was exposed by great pitching. The only one who is doing anything for the Dodgers right now is Uribe, and he was bad too in this game. Everyone got torn apart. Just like the A's by Verlander twice. That's going to happen in the playoffs. Great pitching wins every time.
October 13, 201312 yr In the end, it took about 4 1/2 months before Puig was exposed by great pitching. Let's not act like it took 4 months for him to be exposed. June was amazing, July was bad, August was great and September/October has been piss poor.
October 13, 201312 yr QUOTE (zenryan @ Oct 12, 2013 -> 08:35 PM) Let's not act like it took 4 months for him to be exposed. June was amazing, July was bad, August was great and September/October has been piss poor. We'll see after next year. He was very good against the Braves in the divisional series. He has been just as bad against the Cardinals. He would have finished around 5th or 6th in OPS, still, if the season was extrapolated out. This is probably what he needed to curb some of his more troublesome instincts....failure on the field, in front of the largest possible audience. I'm more upset we didn't take Wacha (instead of Hawkins) at 13th....then again, like Mike Trout, half the teams in baseball missed on him. And Yoenis Cespedes was closer to being in his prime than Puig but had a pretty bad sophomore campaign. (Nevertheless, he was the A's best player against the Tigers, but it wasn't enough).
October 13, 201312 yr QUOTE (caulfield12 @ Oct 12, 2013 -> 11:33 PM) We'll see after next year. He was very good against the Braves in the divisional series. He has been just as bad against the Cardinals. He would have finished around 5th or 6th in OPS, still, if the season was extrapolated out. This is probably what he needed to curb some of his more troublesome instincts....failure on the field, in front of the largest possible audience. I'm more upset we didn't take Wacha (instead of Hawkins) at 13th....then again, like Mike Trout, half the teams in baseball missed on him. And Yoenis Cespedes was closer to being in his prime than Puig but had a pretty bad sophomore campaign. (Nevertheless, he was the A's best player against the Tigers, but it wasn't enough). No one said anything about wanting him during the draft. Every comment made was negative.
October 13, 201312 yr QUOTE (southsider2k5 @ Oct 13, 2013 -> 09:13 AM) No one said anything about wanting him during the draft. Every comment made was negative. That's not my point. SoxTalk or the minor league aficionados aren't paid in the real world for results and scouting predictions. The White Sox staff is, on the other hand.
October 13, 201312 yr QUOTE (caulfield12 @ Oct 13, 2013 -> 01:48 PM) That's not my point. SoxTalk or the minor league aficionados aren't paid in the real world for results and scouting predictions. The White Sox staff is, on the other hand. So are the other teams that passed on him and Trout.
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