Seriously.
It's like we decided we HAVE to mash the ball and hit it 500 feet because it's GABP.
Let's go back to AT&T.
Seriously.
It's like we decided we HAVE to mash the ball and hit it 500 feet because it's GABP.
Let's go back to AT&T.
I agree that playing in AT&T helped us to concentrate on going for base hits instead of homers. I think the boys will revert to that mindset tomorrow, even at GABP.
After watching the first 2 games at SF and attending game 3, I'm not sure there is such a thing as home field advantage....especially in baseball. The crowd at game 3 was raucous, exciting, and pumped! I couldn't see that it helped, especially the offense. These players (on both teams) are so riveted to their game, I don't think it affects them much. I know they (the players) say it helps, but I really don't see it in their performances, with the exception being Bailey's effort.
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