GAME THREAD ASTROS/DODGERS World Series

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  1. doyerfan

    doyerfan MODERATOR Staff Member Moderator

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    I like Joc in there, I don’t like Utley in there. A Seager/Utley defense is ugly and Utley’s bat has limited upside.

    Wanna see Joc swing his ass off and go for a home run. I don’t trust Joc to have a good lengthy at bat, and the rest of the team can focus on that. I’d like him to go up there hacking away and match Verlander’s velocity with a violent swing
     
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    irish DSP Staff Member Administrator

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    agree for the most part on both counts
    seager's botched toss to logan yesterday was a combo of nerves/rustiness/lack of confidence
    but utley has been a mentor to corey, so maybe that's part of robert's thinking having chase in there

    as for joc
    if verlander throws him fastballs, there's always a possibility
    and as much as i love ethier [homo], joc's defense is always a plus
     
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    Hill is ready for his World Series moment
    by Eric Stephen | True Blue LA — 4 hours ago
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    LOS ANGELES — The Dodgers try to extend their World Series lead over the Astros on Wednesday night at Dodger Stadium, and they send Rich Hill to the mound facing one of the teams who courted him as a free agent last winter.

    Hill mentioned the Yankees and Astros as teams that showed interest in his services, though he ultimately decided to return to the Dodgers at the winter meetings in December on a three-year, $48 million deal.

    “It went pretty far. The contractual talks got pretty deep,” Hill said of his dalliance with the Astros. “It didn't get as far as flying out to Houston.”

    It has been a long journey for Hill to get to this point, making his World Series debut at age 37, just 27 months removed from pitching in independent league baseball with the Long Island Ducks.

    “Really going back and thinking about that it was a great experience. I wouldn't change that for anything. It was learning, again, reigniting that fire, reigniting that passion for what we do out there on the field,” Hill said. “And really getting back into disassociating yourself with the results and just understanding that it is a pitch-to-pitch process and understanding that the moment is all that matters.”

    The results have been there for Hill since his Long Island days. Since rejoining the majors in late 2015, first with the Red Sox, then with the A’s and now the Dodgers, he has a 2.65 ERA in 49 starts. Among pitchers with at least 40 starts in the last three seasons, Hill’s 156 ERA+ ranks second in the majors, behind only Clayton Kershaw.

    Hill often talks of living in the moment, and keeping things simple, like using his best pitch more often. He threw his curveball 39% of the time this season, more often than all but one major league pitcher with at least 100 innings.

    The only pitcher who threw his curveball more often than Hill in 2017 was Lance McCullers, who ended Game 7 of the ALCS with 24 consecutive curveballs.

    “I did see that,” Hill said Tuesday. “It was awesome.”

    Hill is one of the most mild-mannered Dodgers, at least on days he’s not pitching. But on the mound, he transforms into a ball of intensity.

    “It starts from the moment he walks in the clubhouse. There is just that glazed look over his eyes, and he's really not seeing or hearing you,” manager Dave Roberts said. “That certainly is contagious, and it heightens the focus. Any time he takes the mound, I think we all get fired up. Just everyone feeds off of it.”

    The Dodgers face a tough task in Game 2, facing a pitcher in Justin Verlander who since joining the Astros has been arguably the best pitcher in baseball. He has taken the ball nine times for Houston, including the playoffs — eight starts, and one relief appearance. He has won all nine games, allowing eight total runs, with 67 strikeouts, 11 walks and a 1.23 ERA.

    Verlander shares some of that hyper intensity with Hill.

    “There are times throughout the course of the game where I lose track of where we're at in the game and don't really know what's going on,” Verlander said. “It's just my sole focus even between innings is thinking about what I can do to execute and thinking about what pitches I should throw and what I've seen and what my instincts are telling me, you're just that much more focused on the task at hand.”

    Sounds like Game 2 is something to focus on.
     
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    im almost done once again
    i can't believe they are doing this after the $10 parking they backed down from 20
     
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    In his three previous WS games, Verlander only went 4, 5, and 6 innings. Would love to get into that pen tonight.
     
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    With the day off tomorrow, there is a good chance that we see Jansen get 8-9, Morrow 6-7 and Maeda the 5th if need be and we have a lead.
     
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    Like the lineup outside of Utley.

    Guy is finished.
     
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    i agree he's suddenly finished
    haven't seen him have a good ab since romo was on the team
    romo lol
    but i still think he has a contribution to make and hope it starts tonight
    maybe verlander will ground to second and chase will run over and dick punch him just to get in his head
     
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    Doubt they'll both go two but, yeah, the pen is well rested which is good
     
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    I’m counting on it. “Intangibles”.
     
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    irish DSP Staff Member Administrator

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    chase might not have a lot left
    but guaranteed he'll give 100% of whatever he does have
     
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    As far as I’m concerned Joc is a guaranteed goose egg. Hopefully he can scrape out a walk and not fuck anything up in the field.
     
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    what's with adrian's suit?
    looks like he forgot to remove the hanger
     
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    worked on his traps in italy
    people kept asking "why aren't you there with your team?"
    lot of shrugging going on
    still don't get why he wouldn't want to be in that dugout but glad he came around
     
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    If you thought ESPN in MLB Network analysts and hosts were bad, check out the local news trying to cover the World Series. My goodness. Makes Harold Reynolds look like an Mike Wallace.
     
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    Lol
    Not to mention the sneakers...
     
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    Liz Habib just said Garvey was right there with Vin and Tommy as far as fan favorites. Lmao.



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    irish DSP Staff Member Administrator

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    what an irresponsible/asinine thing to say
    garvey isn't even a fan favorite in his own home







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    Alright I'm here let's get it
     
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