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How can you say this, they've never, ever failed a drug test.
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Sox in six
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Although they have talent, they lead the league in mental midgets and poor sportsmanship (read Puig).
Go Gigantes (2020)! |
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#20
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If he chokes against the Sox, they ought to trade him to Minnesota.
His act will go over real nice 'up there.' |
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Dodgers vs Yankees would be epic..
oh well.... go blue |
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I'm pulling for the Tigers... Oh wait, they were terrible this year. At least I have the Wings to cheer for. Crap, they aren't any good either. There's always the Lions. Oh, never mind. Go Sox I guess.
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go sox!
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#24
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The Kershaw curse.
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For those of you who haven't seen the Red Sox play this year, that was a typical day. They are steady, score runs, and score late.
The Dodgers should expect 3-4 more games just like that. |
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....and Cora is one heck of a manager. Who else would of put up Nunez after Devers hit well earlier in game.
Bullpen really coming around, this was our scare going into the playoffs. Add few starting pitchers in the pen and getting real fun. |
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>>Machado didn’t help his reputation during the National League Championship Series, during which he was fined for kicking Milwaukee Brewers first baseman Jesus Aguilar while running out a ground ball. The incident incited Brewers star outfielder Christian Yelich to call Machado “just a dirty player.”
I think someone is going to get hurt this series... |
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Bellinger, Pederson, Puig & Machado are all overly cocky.
Remove those chumps and the team would get a lot more respect. |
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lol. This is why baseball is a dying sport. Machado maliciously wounding players is one issue. Bat flips and exuberant gestures is another. Keep pushing the "unwritten rules" and watch it dry up in a pool of pale tears. So much more condemnation of this than the standing ovation for Hader and the comments from the Fenway stands.
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