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Divine repayment on Springer for cheating.

Amazing game 7. Legendary series and finale.

Let’s go!
I was saying do NOT let that cheater beat us!

I don't cheer for injuries, but I will acknowledge karma. If someone next to me cheered on a douche player injury I would smile at them, shake my finger and say "Now that's not nice."

Seeing that cheater strike out at the end was glorious. Yoshi threw him a final go sit your ass down pitch.
 
I agree, that's a little lame. Should we allow guest runners for catchers with two outs? They have to put all that equipment on!

My complaint is when he's removed as the pitcher, he gets to remain in the lineup. The rule should be, if he's removed as the pitcher, he can remain in the lineup if he plays in the field. Otherwise it's no different than pinch hitting for the DH and allowing him to continue pitching. Or pinch running for the catcher with two outs, so he can put his equipment on. That's little league shit.

But of course that sounds like sour grapes because the Dodgers have the one man who does both. Fine. Dodger fans should no longer be allowed to complain about the tush push! :laugh4:
And yet all of that did not create any advantage for Shohei in Game 7. We saw that he is human after all. I'm okay with it.

Yoshi on the other hand should be checked for bionic upgrades. Do the umpires feel his arm for titanium alloy parts before he takes the mound? That's the real complaint! ;)
 
After all this celebration, with one baby, it got past me that Yoshi recorded three wins in this series!

Has any other starting pitcher in the modern 7 game format done such a thing?

It was an amazing series on any level. And it was our Dodgers who came out on top.

GO DODGERS!!!
 
I agree, that's a little lame. Should we allow guest runners for catchers with two outs? They have to put all that equipment on!

My complaint is when he's removed as the pitcher, he gets to remain in the lineup. The rule should be, if he's removed as the pitcher, he can remain in the lineup if he plays in the field. Otherwise it's no different than pinch hitting for the DH and allowing him to continue pitching. Or pinch running for the catcher with two outs, so he can put his equipment on. That's little league shit.

But of course that sounds like sour grapes because the Dodgers have the one man who does both. Fine. Dodger fans should no longer be allowed to complain about the tush push! :laugh4:
Quite the contrary. DH is a position. If he comes in after the first inning it no longer is a position? Why should he have to come out of the game completely if he stops pitching? He should just be able to take the DH spot. A second baseman can switch to center field in the middle of a game but a pitcher can’t move to DH?

I was against the NL going to the DH rule. But now that they have, you can’t make a rule that goes against only one player in the entire league.
 
Quite the contrary. DH is a position. If he comes in after the first inning it no longer is a position? Why should he have to come out of the game completely if he stops pitching? He should just be able to take the DH spot. A second baseman can switch to center field in the middle of a game but a pitcher can’t move to DH?

I was against the NL going to the DH rule. But now that they have, you can’t make a rule that goes against only one player in the entire league.
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Fucking fell asleep in the 8th inning. Woke up to find I missed a hell of an ending.
They have the full game on repeat all morning on Fox like it was A Christmas Story on Dec 25th.

But it's a helluva lot crazier when you don't know the final outcome.

(Ralphie went 2-4 with a homer.)
 
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Quite the contrary. DH is a position. If he comes in after the first inning it no longer is a position? Why should he have to come out of the game completely if he stops pitching? He should just be able to take the DH spot. A second baseman can switch to center field in the middle of a game but a pitcher can’t move to DH?

I was against the NL going to the DH rule. But now that they have, you can’t make a rule that goes against only one player in the entire league.
Then why can't the DH go into the field to replace a position player and someone else take over the DH spot? Can't do it. Once the DH goes into the field, you lose the DH spot. So it's not really "a position". It's a "special position" just like Ohtani getting extra time for warm ups and special consideration when he's removed from the mound. :biggrin: If he's super human and all that, why does he need extra time to get to the mound for warm up in between innings?
 
They have the full game on repeat all morning on Fox like it was A Christmas Story on Dec 25th.

But it's a helluva lot crazier when you don't know the final outcome.

(Ralphie went 2-4 with a homer.)
Yeah i went and saw some 8 minute highlight video on Youtube after I saw the headline. Sucks I missed all that loaded bases madness in real time.
 
Then why can't the DH go into the field to replace a position player and someone else take over the DH spot? Can't do it. Once the DH goes into the field, you lose the DH spot. So it's not really "a position". It's a "special position" just like Ohtani getting extra time for warm ups and special consideration when he's removed from the mound. :biggrin: If he's super human and all that, why does he need extra time to get to the mound for warm up in between innings?
Because with Ohtani you are not yet using the DH spot because he bats. It’s not like they’re getting another batter in the lineup. So when he goes out of the game as the pitcher, you have your DH as he’s batting instead of the pitcher. He doesn’t move in the lineup.

Apparently MLB doesn’t agree with you because word is that next season they are going to allow him to come in as a relief pitcher while still fulfilling the role of DH. So he won’t have to leave the game entirely if he pitches a few relief innings.
 
Because with Ohtani you are not yet using the DH spot because he bats. It’s not like they’re getting another batter in the lineup. So when he goes out of the game as the pitcher, you have your DH as he’s batting instead of the pitcher. He doesn’t move in the lineup.

Apparently MLB doesn’t agree with you because word is that next season they are going to allow him to come in as a relief pitcher while still fulfilling the role of DH. So he won’t have to leave the game entirely if he pitches a few relief innings.
Oh I don't doubt that. He's a cash cow, a draw. I wouldn't be surprised if they let him umpire once in a while too!!! :laugh4: