Re: Jay Bruce: "Sometimes it's hard to tell whether you're at home or on the road."
FWIW, this team hasn't really done anything to merit cheering (outside of Bailey's performance in G3) since coming back from San Francisco.
Re: Jay Bruce: "Sometimes it's hard to tell whether you're at home or on the road."
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Caveat Emperor
FWIW, this team hasn't really done anything to merit cheering (outside of Bailey's performance in G3) since coming back from San Francisco.
What's that 25 innings or so?
Yeah I know... pennants and banners.
Re: Jay Bruce: "Sometimes it's hard to tell whether you're at home or on the road."
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westofyou
What's that 25 innings or so?
Yeah I know... pennants and banners.
All that matters.
Everything else is just an excuse to spend a summer night at the yard.
Re: Jay Bruce: "Sometimes it's hard to tell whether you're at home or on the road."
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Johnny Footstool
The fans are the consumers. If they are unhappy with the product, they have the right to complain.
Sure they do but why would they? In some cities booing never even crosses fan's minds.
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Rojo
Sure they do but why would they? In some cities booing never even crosses fan's minds.
Where is this mythical city where fans never boo?
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Rojo
Sure they do but why would they? In some cities booing never even crosses fan's minds.
It never crosses some fans' minds.
However, all cities have fans that boo.
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WMR
Where is this mythical city where fans never boo?
Mayberry
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WMR
Where is this mythical city where fans never boo?
I go to about a dozen Giants games a year, maybe one A's game. Never heard fans boo their own players.
I'm sure it must happen. I've just never seen it. Strikes me as strange when I hear it in other cities.
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WMR
Where is this mythical city where fans never boo?
Philly? NY? Boston? I'm sure those places never boo.
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WMR
Where is this mythical city where fans never boo?
Salt Lake City?
Re: Jay Bruce: "Sometimes it's hard to tell whether you're at home or on the road."
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Rojo
I go to about a dozen Giants games a year, maybe one A's game. Never heard fans boo their own players.
I'm sure it must happen. I've just never seen it. Strikes me as strange when I hear it in other cities.
Giants fans booed relentlessly in Game 2, fwiw.
Re: Jay Bruce: "Sometimes it's hard to tell whether you're at home or on the road."
Big crowds, big support by Reds fans over the 3 games.
I doubt you will hear anything else but positives about that from here on out.
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Always Red
Big crowds, big support by Reds fans over the 3 games.
I doubt you will hear anything else but positives about that from here on out.
Big crowd today... and we were LOUD (I have a little sore throat as well).
Re: Jay Bruce: "Sometimes it's hard to tell whether you're at home or on the road."
My palms are bruised from clapping
For the record I have never seen GABP stand on its feet for an entire game nor be as loud as they were today (which btw peaked for none other than Jay Bruce in the 9th)
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Wonderful Monds
My palms are bruised from clapping
For the record I have never seen GABP stand on its feet for an entire game nor be as loud as they were today (which btw peaked for none other than Jay Bruce in the 9th)
Fans at other parks must cheer for him like that too, since he has such a hard time figuring out whether he's home or on the road.