Why the Padres are still in first place (part three)...
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Why the Padres are still in first place (part three)...
...because they can only lose one game at a time.
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Re: Why the Padres are still in first place (part three)...
Since you can't count, it's only three.
And prolly the last, 'cause the next one will probably be "Why the Padres are now in second place (part one)..."
And prolly the last, 'cause the next one will probably be "Why the Padres are now in second place (part one)..."
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Re: Why the Padres are still in first place (part three)...
Finally. A Mikey post we can look forward to.
Joe in PB wrote: Yeah I'm the dumbass
schmick, speaking about Larry Nassar's pubescent and prepubescent victims wrote: They couldn't even kick that doctors ass
Seems they rather just lay there, get fucked and play victim
Re: Why the Padres are still in first place (part three)...
I don't know, I've lost interest.
I've switched to searching the web for amateur productions of Fiddler on the Roof.
I've switched to searching the web for amateur productions of Fiddler on the Roof.
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Re: Why the Padres are still in first place (part three)...
Damn, 10 in a row now. If this keeps up, it will be known as one of the most epic choke jobs ever. But they still have a 1 game lead and you just never know. It's not like LA has been tearing it up either, only going 5-5 in their last 10.
Watch out for the dark horse Rockies.
Watch out for the dark horse Rockies.
Re: Why the Padres are still in first place (part three)...
Is it possible to go 0 for September?
That would be one for the ages, and would actually pretty cool to witness.
That would be one for the ages, and would actually pretty cool to witness.
Re: Why the Padres are still in first place (part three)...
Mikey wrote: and would actually pretty cool to witness.
Liar.
Go Bucs, Gators
Re: Why the Padres are still in first place (part three)...
Well, it ain't happening anyway. Still a game up on the Gnats but realistically, in the end, I may have to just be happy beating the Dodgers.Bucmonkey wrote:Mikey wrote: and would actually pretty cool to witness.
Liar.
Re: Why the Padres are still in first place (part three)...
Blame yourself for going all YAFJ on your own team.
I got 99 problems but the 'vid ain't one
Re: Why the Padres are still in first place (part three)...
No shit. Too bad they can't just play the Dodgers for the next three weeks, though.Dinsdale wrote:Blame yourself for going all YAFJ on your own team.
Re: Why the Padres are still in first place (part three)...
At least I'll be here.Toddowen wrote:I'm certain all potential post-season opponents are lamenting the very real possiblity of NOT playing in beautiful San Diego weather this October.
By October I now expect to have shifted my attention completely to football, celebrating a Charger team that's well on its way to another Division championship and quick playoff exit.
Re: Why the Padres are still in first place (part three)...
The Padres have been playing a little better since their early September collapse, but I don't really hold out much hope with the Reds coming into town for the weekend. That will be a tough series.
If they can possibly take 2 of 3 from the Reds and then 3 of 4 from the Cubs they might be in a good position going into the final series in San Francisco. If they're still in first place after that, then I'll do "part four".
If they can possibly take 2 of 3 from the Reds and then 3 of 4 from the Cubs they might be in a good position going into the final series in San Francisco. If they're still in first place after that, then I'll do "part four".
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If they missed Cain, I'd say the Padres had a decent chance of sweeping and forcing a playoff. Cain goes tonight, so it looks like scrubs are playing this weekend.
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Pretty sure Part 4 ain't happening. Will have to take 4 straight from the Gnats to do it.
In the event that doesn't happen:
When the Giants come to town,
it's "Bye-Bye Baby!"
Every time the chips are down,
it's "Bye-Bye Baby!"
History's in the making
at Candlestick Park
Cheer for the batter
and light the spark!
If you're a fan of Giants baseball,
sing "Bye-Bye Baby!"
If you want to be in first place,
call "Bye-Bye Baby!"
Listen to the broadcast on KSFO
Turn up the volume and hear 'em go.
With the San Francisco Giants,
it's "Bye-Bye Baby!"
In the event that doesn't happen:
When the Giants come to town,
it's "Bye-Bye Baby!"
Every time the chips are down,
it's "Bye-Bye Baby!"
History's in the making
at Candlestick Park
Cheer for the batter
and light the spark!
If you're a fan of Giants baseball,
sing "Bye-Bye Baby!"
If you want to be in first place,
call "Bye-Bye Baby!"
Listen to the broadcast on KSFO
Turn up the volume and hear 'em go.
With the San Francisco Giants,
it's "Bye-Bye Baby!"
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Re: Why the Padres are still in first place (part three)...
My condolences, Mikey.
Baseball is a cruel sport to the fans. I was sorta' rooting for the Pads. 162 games and it comes down to the last day with so many scenarios, none of which worked out for your team.
Would that I would know what it feels like to be in a pennant race again, at least until August.
Baseball is a cruel sport to the fans. I was sorta' rooting for the Pads. 162 games and it comes down to the last day with so many scenarios, none of which worked out for your team.
Would that I would know what it feels like to be in a pennant race again, at least until August.
Re: Why the Padres are still in first place (part three)...
We weren't expecting anything this season, so first 5 months were a great bonus. The thing that held them together, besides the pitching staff, was clutch hitting. With one of the lowest team BAs they still had one of the highest with RISP, at least through August. That all broke down in the last month. The Pads seem to be getting pretty good at blowing it on the last day of the season when they have a chance.War Wagon wrote:My condolences, Mikey.
Baseball is a cruel sport to the fans. I was sorta' rooting for the Pads. 162 games and it comes down to the last day with so many scenarios, none of which worked out for your team.
Would that I would know what it feels like to be in a pennant race again, at least until August.
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Toddowen wrote:At least you didn't vacate the seat for the Dodgers. That's a tremendous plus.
We'll always have that.
And Paris, of course.