iowamcnabb
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Two outs away couldn’t get it done.  Runner in scoring position with one or less outs and couldn’t get it done.  Damn
				
			I hope a deferred payment driven lockout kills the entire sport.
I feel awful for Jaya fans. Really hard to make it to World Series, who’s knows when they will be back
Take that, Shohei.
I hatebaseball(watching the Dodgers win).
True. While I dislike seeing the Giants arch rival hoist the trophy AGAIN, I can at least admit you all have some likable guys on the team. Hopefully Buster can work his magic and make us competitive again. Baseball is better when the Giants and Dodgers are duking it out for pennants. Congrats.A lot of baseball fans hated watching the Giants win 3 in 5 years. A lot more fans hated seeing the Yankees win 27 in 86 years (with 40 appearances through 2009).
I think you guys will be able to get over it.
True. While I dislike seeing the Giants arch rival hoist the trophy AGAIN, I can at least admit you all have some likable guys on the team. Hopefully Buster can work his magic and make us competitive again. Baseball is better when the Giants and Dodgers are duking it out for pennants. Congrats.
In terms of entertainment factor in games 6 and 7, name a better World Series. For that matter, given that game 3 went 18 innings, name a better World Series games 3-7. I don't think one exists.
We just got a hell of a show, whether it came out the way you wanted or not.
Oh, I definitely will get over it; I'm not at all concerned about that! But, yes, as @LoungeLizard indicated, it was a great series. Either team could've won at the end of the day, it truly was that close. I can't wait to resume the Giants-Dodgers rivalry as NL West powerhouses, just like how it always should be!A lot of baseball fans hated watching the Giants win 3 in 5 years. A lot more fans hated seeing the Yankees win 27 in 86 years (with 40 appearances through 2009).
I think you guys will be able to get over it.
I mean...Kershaw was always likeable...whenever he gave up a late game tying home run or game ending home run...True. While I dislike seeing the Giants arch rival hoist the trophy AGAIN, I can at least admit you all have some likable guys on the team. Hopefully Buster can work his magic and make us competitive again. Baseball is better when the Giants and Dodgers are duking it out for pennants. Congrats.
I mean...Kershaw was always likeable...whenever he gave up a late game tying home run or game ending home run....
Seriously, though...great pitcher who just had some crappy luck when it came to postseason success.
Also, minus a few, yes, the Dodgers do have some likeable folks.
I see your point, and a fair question to ask.While Kersh deserves some blame, of course, I place a lot more blame on his manager at the time, Don Mattingly, who often pushed him too deep into games when it was clear he was starting to fade. There were several games where had given up nothing through 6, only to have an epic collapse in the 7th. IIRC this happened a few times against the Cardinals. Thus the narrative began and it got into his head thereafter.
As it stands now, Kersh has 13 postseason wins -- which is good for 5th on the all-time list -- and pitched some gems in the postseason. While he also has 13 losses and a 4+ ERA -- I contend that could have easily been minimized with better in-game management.
You don't see managers today pushing their pitchers as Kersh was pushed back then. And when they do they are usually very quick to pull them when real trouble starts to arise.
Lastly, there are lots of elite level pitchers that just aren't built to do what the likes of Randy Johnson, Curt Schilling, Orel Hershisher, MadBum and Yoshi Yamamoto were able to do. Those are the rare instances, actually.
Kersh was one of the best pitchers of his generation for sure, and arguably an all-time great. But he was never a power pitcher and wasn't the type to flourish on short rest or when visibly fading, as he was asked to do too many times.
I'm just curious as to who the few are. I realize that I'm a biased Dodgers fan but I just don't see any unlikable players on this team as there may have been in years past.
I definitely understand why many fans disliked Yasiel Puig, Manny Machado, Zach Greinke and Julio Urias (after the abuse video and allegations broke), but this org hasn't had those types of players for a few years now.
Shohei is about as nice and humble of a superstar as you'll ever find, and what is there to not like about Freddie Freeman except that he's not on your team? Mookie Betts has never been known as bad, selfish, or even overly arrogant guy. Kersh is an amazingly good dude. I don't even see many personality knocks against Muncy, Teoscar, Edman, Will Smith, and Pages.
The starting pitching staff of Yamamoto, Glasnow, Shohei, Snell, and Roki are all solid guys, although I can see some not liking Blake as he does seem to have a touch of "red ass" to him. And Muncy may not be liked by Giants fans after the incident with MadBum and because he's always played well against the Giants.
Even their manager, Dave Roberts, is widely considered a likeable guy around the league. He even finished his career playing for SF.