Well if that happens, that would mean you made it to three straight!!! Joining great teams like the Yankees (3 times**), Oakland (2 times) and Baltimore. Only Oakland (1) and the Yankees (3) won three straight. But are you sure you want to meet the Yankees there? You guys have a whopping .333 win percentage vs the Yankees in the Series.I'd be good with another Dodgers/Yankme WS. Maybe you guys could actually be competitive in this one.![]()
Yes I know. Haven't won since 2009; a 16 year drought. We've done that a few times and when we come out of it, we usually go on a run.What have you done lately? Getting to sound like a certain fan base that will go unnamed.
If you cant kick them when they're down,I'd be good with another Dodgers/Yankme WS. Maybe you guys could actually be competitive in this one.![]()
And now every other team in the league is bitching and whining about how the Dodgers are ruining baseball. It's hard to take any of them seriously when it seems that the only chant anyone knows around the country is "Beat LA". It doesn't even matter which sport. It just makes me want my Doyers to "buy" more championships. But of course, any true fan knows it doesn't work that way. It still takes a lot of little things to fall in place to even get there and then you need to follow through. I will say though. No matter what, it will take one hell of a series to beat last year. I've been watching baseball for almost 60 years and I can't recall a better one. Of course, going to game 3 didn't hurt.Let's be honest here. Since Dodger fans stopped complaining about league high payrolls like the Yankees and cheered LAD for going all in, damn the cost, they've gone to 3 of the last 6 WS.![]()
Screw the complainers. They're only complainers until their team does the same thing. Then they don't want to hear any complaints!And now every other team in the league is bitching and whining about how the Dodgers are ruining baseball. It's hard to take any of them seriously when it seems that the only chant anyone knows around the country is "Beat LA". It doesn't even matter which sport. It just makes me want my Doyers to "buy" more championships. But of course, any true fan knows it doesn't work that way. It still takes a lot of little things to fall in place to even get there and then you need to follow through. I will say though. No matter what, it will take one hell of a series to beat last year. I've been watching baseball for almost 60 years and I can't recall a better one. Of course, going to game 3 didn't hurt.
Cheers and Go Dodgers!!!
And now every other team in the league is bitching and whining about how the Dodgers are ruining baseball. It's hard to take any of them seriously when it seems that the only chant anyone knows around the country is "Beat LA". It doesn't even matter which sport. It just makes me want my Doyers to "buy" more championships. But of course, any true fan knows it doesn't work that way. It still takes a lot of little things to fall in place to even get there and then you need to follow through. I will say though. No matter what, it will take one hell of a series to beat last year. I've been watching baseball for almost 60 years and I can't recall a better one. Of course, going to game 3 didn't hurt.
Cheers and Go Dodgers!!!
Sirs, this is aScrew the complainers. They're only complainers until their team does the same thing. Then they don't want to hear any complaints!
I think any series that goes 6 or more is a good series.
Knowing I'm partial, you might think my favorite was the 1977 series, including Reggie's 3 homer game 6, that got the bombers back on the map, or 1996 which did it again after a long drought. But no, my favorite is 1978. The Yankees beat Kansas City for the third straight time in the 5 game LCS and it looked like LA was going to get their payback going up 2 games to none. Then with Guidry on the mound, Nettles did his magic act (which might have been the best ever 3rd base performance in a game, no apologies to Brooks Robinson) and it was a series once again. Instead of game 5, the pivotal game was game 4 because with a Dodger win, it would have been 3-1 and not a likely NYY Championship. In the 5th the Dodgers took a 3 zip lead on Reggie Smith's homer of Ed Figueroa. Dick Tidrow held the Dodgers in check while the Yanks tied it, then Gossage took over. Those two held LA to 3 singles over the last 5 innings. In the 10th, seriously under rated Roy White walked, in between pop outs by Rivers and Munsen, then Reggie singled off Welch and Sweet Lou singled White in with the winning run in the 10th. Game 5 was a blowout 12-2 win by the Yanks and game 6 wasn't much different (7-2). That was also the Series Brian Doyle subbing for the injured Willie Randolph hit .438 (7 for 16) out of the 8th slot and Dent hit .417 with 7 rbi out of the 9th slot. The aforementioned underrated Roy White hit .333 (8 for 24 with a homer, 4 rbi and 9 runs scored).
But the really amusing part was after the series listening to a miked up Lasorda saying, "Brian Freaking Babe Doyle" (or something to that affect) on his way out to make a pitching change late in the series.
IIRC, the Dodgers and Yankees have faced off vs each other more than any other two teams. 12 times in 124 years and most of the time, it exciting and competitive. Eight of the 12 times it went 6 games or more (7 four times).
No game pissed me off more on an umpire call than Game 4 of that series.Screw the complainers. They're only complainers until their team does the same thing. Then they don't want to hear any complaints!
I think any series that goes 6 or more is a good series.
Knowing I'm partial, you might think my favorite was the 1977 series, including Reggie's 3 homer game 6, that got the bombers back on the map, or 1996 which did it again after a long drought. But no, my favorite is 1978. The Yankees beat Kansas City for the third straight time in the 5 game LCS and it looked like LA was going to get their payback going up 2 games to none. Then with Guidry on the mound, Nettles did his magic act (which might have been the best ever 3rd base performance in a game, no apologies to Brooks Robinson) and it was a series once again. Instead of game 5, the pivotal game was game 4 because with a Dodger win, it would have been 3-1 and not a likely NYY Championship. In the 5th the Dodgers took a 3 zip lead on Reggie Smith's homer of Ed Figueroa. Dick Tidrow held the Dodgers in check while the Yanks tied it, then Gossage took over. Those two held LA to 3 singles over the last 5 innings. In the 10th, seriously under rated Roy White walked, in between pop outs by Rivers and Munsen, then Reggie singled off Welch and Sweet Lou singled White in with the winning run in the 10th. Game 5 was a blowout 12-2 win by the Yanks and game 6 wasn't much different (7-2). That was also the Series Brian Doyle subbing for the injured Willie Randolph hit .438 (7 for 16) out of the 8th slot and Dent hit .417 with 7 rbi out of the 9th slot. The aforementioned underrated Roy White hit .333 (8 for 24 with a homer, 4 rbi and 9 runs scored).
But the really amusing part was after the series listening to a miked up Lasorda saying, "Brian Freaking Babe Doyle" (or something to that affect) on his way out to make a pitching change late in the series.
IIRC, the Dodgers and Yankees have faced off vs each other more than any other two teams. 12 times in 124 years and most of the time, it exciting and competitive. Eight of the 12 times it went 6 games or more (7 four times).
PfftSirs, this is aWendy'sYankees thread. Feel free to boast about your Dodger "supremacy" on the Cardinals thread, though; we've still got more overall WS rings - and we'll get more after our badass prospects come up - so it'll be fun to banter...as we crush you in the NLCS.
It pissed off Lasorda too....big time. He ran out there stuttering, stammering and spitting. I can see him now. And of course I'd have been pissed if Garvey did that. But as a Yankee fan, I thought it was a heads up play by Reggie. After all, Russell purposely dropped the line drive to create the double play opportunity (a fantastic defensive play IMO). Ironically, despite the heady play by Russell he got the error allowing Munsen to score, when the ball caromed off Jackson's thigh.No game pissed me off more on an umpire call than Game 4 of that series.
Reggie purposely moved his hip to knock the ball into the outfield.
That should have been obstruction.
Such a bullshit call.
Well, the last time they met they had a .800 winning percentage. So who knows?You guys have a whopping .333 win percentage vs the Yankees in the Series.![]()
Sure, you guys are the favorites. 2 straight Championships. Tearing up the league again this year. Loaded roster. It would take every ounce of intestinal fortitude to beat them.Well, the last time they met they had a .800 winning percentage. So who knows?![]()
Oh, I give all the credit to Reggie making that hip move. I am just pissed off at the umpires for not calling it.It pissed off Lasorda too....big time. He ran out there stuttering, stammering and spitting. I can see him now. And of course I'd have been pissed if Garvey did that. But as a Yankee fan, I thought it was a heads up play by Reggie. After all, Russell purposely dropped the line drive to create the double play opportunity (a fantastic defensive play IMO). Ironically, despite the heady play by Russell he got the error allowing Munsen to score, when the ball caromed off Jackson's thigh.
It was actually a great play all around (except for the umpires). Russell had the baseball smarts to drop the line drive, step on 2nd and throw to first. Reggie had the sense to stand in the baseline and shimmy his hip into the ball's path. He was already out at 2nd and Piniella was a dead duck at first....inning over.Oh, I give all the credit to Reggie making that hip move. I am just pissed off at the umpires for not calling it.