The thing that makes the thick cards annoying isn't so much the thickness, but the lack of a standard to the thickness. If there was a standard people would know what to buy for protection.
For some reason everyone conforms to the unsaid standard for the height and width for the most part.
The NY media is so weird. This doesn't matter at all. He was pulled from the game, and wasn't going to have any effect on anything by giving out autographs. I can see some issues with it if he were still available.
The entire team is hitting terrible outside of Ichiro. Yet Arod gets all the...
To me the worst part of his managing is the bullpen. Especially in dealing with Valverde. You can literally know from the first pitch he throws if he has it. If not, then he's guaranteed to allow at least 2 runs.
If the first pitch sails up and away from the hitter he has nothing.
Crickets in here now. The A's had their home field after all. It didn't matter. Also, what ended up happening in game 5? 11Ks from Verlander. Just like I said was the issue with the A's vs. Tigers.
Well so far all the higher seeds on the road have won except the A's. I'm gonna say it doesn't hurt the top seed, and sets them up for huge advantage going home.
Like I said earlier, it's the strike outs that are killing the A's. It's a bad match up for them.
That's odd. I didn't do anything but update the app. It was free.
Also, I've experimented with different cameras in the Os NY game, and I've found the super mo camera is pretty decent. It's like watching from the first base line. It follows the ball more than the other angles.
That's how I watched as well. I just use the quad mode and it covers everything. At first it was annoying, but I quickly adjusted and forgot I was watching a quad feed.
If anything it puts more pressure on the lower seed. If you don't win both games at home you are really behind the eight ball needing to win 2 on the road. I have a feeling more often than not the higher seed is gonna split. Putting them at a huge advantage.
What's hurting the A's isn't the...
Cabrera could be the first back to back winner since Mauer. Also interesting is that including this year 6 out of the last 7 winners are either from the Twins or Tigers.