Sigh.........why do we have to keep building up the hopes of these (for now) first place teams?

Red Sox have lost 2 out of 3 in their last 3 series. KC, Seattle and Angels. Now they have a 3 game set with the Indians, who have won 9 of their last 10.Sigh.........why do we have to keep building up the hopes of these (for now) first place teams?
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It's time to point and laugh.Red Sox have lost 2 out of 3 in their last 3 series. KC, Seattle and Angels. Now they have a 3 game set with the Indians, who have won 9 of their last 10.
I'm not saying it's time to panic.
But it might be time to panic.
Wow, they gave up Mateo and Fowler along with another young guy for Gray.The rich get richer...
Dodgers nabbed Yu Darvish
Yankees get Sonny Gray
Gray is only 27 I think.Wow, they gave up Mateo and Fowler along with another young guy for Gray.
Red Sox have lost 2 out of 3 in their last 3 series. KC, Seattle and Angels. Now they have a 3 game set with the Indians, who have won 9 of their last 10.
I'm not saying it's time to panic.
But it might be time to panic.
I'm a Reds fan bro.Imagine being a Seattle fan, from the outside looking in with a 16 year playoff drought.
The last time we were in the playoffs we tied the ML record & 1906 Cubbies for most wins in a season and set the AL record going an insane 116-46, scoring the most and allowing the fewest, and got ousted by the freaking Yankees in 5.
Now we're contending with the freaking Astros, who look like they're walking away with the A.L. just like the Dodgers in the N.L.
Hell at least the Bosox average playoffs every couple few years.
Watch Lorenzo Cain hit the shortest home run since at least 2015Yankee stadium is like a little kids park.
Who's the idiot that designed that debacle?
Probably the same guy who hired their loser announcer
Yeah, it's a good pickup.Gray is only 27 I think.
And I believe his contract is through 2019.
So it's not exactly a "rent a player" that you usually see in these situations.
Although he's not what I would call a dominant pitcher. He's been doing very well of late though. Should be interesting.
TheoreticallyRandom stat of the day.
Ty Cobb, who retired with a lifetime batting average of .366, could have come out of retirement and gone hitless in his next 2,526 at bats and he still would have retired with a .300 batting average.
During a 13 year stretch, Cobb lead the league in batting average 12 times. The year he missed out on he hit .371, finishing 2nd to Tris Speaker's .386
Yep, that was quickAfter a slump, the Red Sox have put together 5 wins in a row and command a 3 game lead in the AL East.
Both CLE and KC have cooled off, basically playing .500 ball over the last 10 days. CLE still has a 3 game lead in the AL Central.
Houston has fallen to shit, losing 7 of their last 10, but there's nobody in the West that is even close to them. HOU has a 14.5 game lead over SEA.
In the NL, the Brewers have managed to win 3 in a row and are hanging on in the Central, sitting only 1/2 game behind Chicago. I still think it's only a matter of time before the Cubs run away with that one.
Washington (13 game lead) and the Dodgers (14.5 game lead) are sitting pretty in their divisions.
Roughly 50 games to go in the season.
He's been fighting brain cancer for 3 or 4 years.Darren Daulton passed away.....RIP
I didn't know manHe's been fighting brain cancer for 3 or 4 years.
RIP. Fuck cancer.
There hasn't been much news on it. I saw it randomly while looking through stats for catchers of the 80s/90s. Just happened to see a small article about it. He was a great defensive catcher.I didn't know man
I remember watching him protect the plate on plays at the plate......he wasn't movingThere hasn't been much news on it. I saw it randomly while looking through stats for catchers of the 80s/90s. Just happened to see a small article about it. He was a great defensive catcher.