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Re: NLDS Game 3 - Giants at Reds 10/9/12
I think this team gets antsy at home trying to hit everything to the stands and it effects their stroke. They need to act like they are in AT&T and play small ball.
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Join Date: Sep 2005
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Re: NLDS Game 3 - Giants at Reds 10/9/12
UGH. Sucks.
But, you guys, i have to say it: result notwithstanding, that was a great, tense, postseason-caliber game.
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Join Date: May 2006
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Re: NLDS Game 3 - Giants at Reds 10/9/12
How do you lose that game.
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Join Date: Mar 2003
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Re: NLDS Game 3 - Giants at Reds 10/9/12
You can continue on this game if you want but, the fact remains that Sanchez ain't beating out a weak ground ball like Arias did. Hell, he may have homered, he may have struck out. The one thing for sure is that he's not as quick as Arias and that a weak ground ball doesn't beat you. If you don't want to admit that, carry on, but I'm not going to debate simple facts.
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Join Date: Dec 2004
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Re: NLDS Game 3 - Giants at Reds 10/9/12
I agree; guys push a little bit harder at home. The play that ultimately cost us the game (the first time) was a guy trying to do much on the bases.
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Re: NLDS Game 3 - Giants at Reds 10/9/12
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Join Date: Apr 2005
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Re: NLDS Game 3 - Giants at Reds 10/9/12
Welcome to sports.
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Re: NLDS Game 3 - Giants at Reds 10/9/12
the typical way. Score 1 in the first and then do nothing for 9 innings.
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Et tu, Brutus?
Join Date: Jul 2006
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Re: NLDS Game 3 - Giants at Reds 10/9/12
I don't think walking Arias is a no-brainer, but I think it's the preferred choice for three reasons:
1. As mentioned, it forces the Giants to hit for Romo, 2. It uses up the Giants last position player 3. It sets up a force out in the event of a groundball where you can tag the runner/base potentially if you bobble it
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Re: NLDS Game 3 - Giants at Reds 10/9/12
Frazier better start tomorrow.....
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Re: NLDS Game 3 - Giants at Reds 10/9/12
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That's a good risk IMHO.
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Re: NLDS Game 3 - Giants at Reds 10/9/12
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IMO they played it right, just didn't execute the defense there.
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Et tu, Brutus?
Join Date: Jul 2006
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Re: NLDS Game 3 - Giants at Reds 10/9/12
A passed ball would have scored a run regardless. The only difference is simply having room to walk a batter. That's the only difference with two outs. Every other way you can possibly think of would have scored a run just the same.
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Re: NLDS Game 3 - Giants at Reds 10/9/12
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Re: NLDS Game 3 - Giants at Reds 10/9/12
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