Sox are making Keuchel work hard. Love it.
Had a weird feeling Boston were gonna come out swinging. This could be good.
Sox are making Keuchel work hard. Love it.
Doyer fans gotta be loving the comments by Grandal and Machado
LOL whenever Kinsler is due up is like Red Sox are already playing with 1 out.
You know is bad when even Nunes is contributing and you're not.
lazy assed Red Sox 3rd baseman.
Kinsler again. Keep playing him Cora.
Astros are playing some pretty pathetic baseball. So far it's the Red Sox's mediocre pitching shutting down the Astros bats while we all expected it to be the other way around.
Springer Dinger here
I was right about feeling good for this game.
Hinch was re ed putting that much trust in Osuna. He was a mental midget with the Jays in high pressure moments.
Yeah, it was a poor choice.
Dead on with my take.
We haven't seen the fine gentlemen spursreport here for a few days now.
I said Boston could pushed this Astros team to 6, and they have. Still think Astros will win it but things just got a whole lot more interesting.
*Side note*
Still an inning to play, however.
Sox definitely in the driver's seat. Knocked out Osuna for tomorrow and you can Kimbrel some light work in the 9th, since he's actually worse with 3+ days rest.
Your Dodgers better put on some man boots tonight. I'm cheering for your guys.
Gonna be tough. Dodgers lineup is full of Ian Kinslers right now
This dodgers/Brewers game has gone slower than a Yankees/Sox game.
I'm getting bored.
Both these teams have similar styles. All or nothing batting approaches and overuse bullpens. If I weren't a Dodgers fan, I'd want them to lose because I detest this reductive analytical approach to baseball that values homeruns above else while shrugging off strikeouts as "just another out." Batters striking out kills you in the playoffs. Always has. But these calculator head dip s that run most modern FOs only consider the regular season. I think Houston's FO is ahead of the curve, because they seem to build for both styles of play. Red Sox as well. Both those teams put an enormous amount of stress on pitching by working deep into counts and putting the ball in play. Dodgers and Brewers just go for the big blast and fall back on their bullpens to hold.
This could be the dam breaking moment.
You called it earlier Mid.
Even tho the Dodgers just went up 2-1, to get the lead off guy on after finally getting a hit off LongHair……
Farking Machado looks like he is trying to be Babe Ruth- Steroids Bonds combined with his overswing on strike 3. Move the runner along with 0 out!
That's not his cup of tea, tbh.
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