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AtLast 10-31-2010 09:26 PM

Giants are 3 outs away from a 3-1 lead in the Series.... I'm sooooooo nervous!

AtLast 10-31-2010 09:32 PM


HUMMMMMM....

BABY!!!


The Giants are 3-1!!!!

:clap: :clap: :clap: :clap:

MissItalianDiva 10-31-2010 09:32 PM

CMON on home boys....for the win!!!!!!!!

Diva 10-31-2010 10:05 PM

Good game, Giants!


Kobi 10-31-2010 10:38 PM

Bamgarner pitched one heck of a game.

Giants up 3-1. Hm. As a Red Sox fan, I have to believe in miracles. But the Giants are playing too well and the Rangers are looking a bit lost out there.

Hope the Giants can clinch at home. When you have waited for something for so long, its nice to do it at home.

AtLast 11-01-2010 07:24 AM

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Originally Posted by Kobi (Post 218279)
Bamgarner pitched one heck of a game.

Giants up 3-1. Hm. As a Red Sox fan, I have to believe in miracles. But the Giants are playing too well and the Rangers are looking a bit lost out there.

Hope the Giants can clinch at home. When you have waited for something for so long, its nice to do it at home.

I wonder what the differences are in coaching/management philosophy and styles between these teams are. What you say here rings true for me- both teams have very young players, yet, the Giants young guys just don't look rattled much at all. Bumgarner was so focused- they all seem to be. When he was between being on the mound, he sat alone and at times looked almost like he was meditating. LOL... I'm such a woo-woo Californian! but something is jiving with those guys and how they concentrate!

I keep thinking it has to do with the coaching staff and the Giants manager. I did some coaching (very little as I just was pre-Title IV in women's sports in my young days) in college for some middle school girls programs- just thinking back about motivational techniques and confidence building.

It would be great to have the Giants take it at home, but, a win tonight would be fine by me! But, the Rangers could come out battling and I know they have talent. So, I'm just sitting back and watching! Plus, this is a big deal for Rangers fan, too. First WS ever.

Gotta check to see if that big screen thing is really going to happen in SF tonight! Hope so- it would be great to hang with some fans and watch in a sort of "being there" way.

Kobi 11-01-2010 02:26 PM

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Originally Posted by AtLastHome (Post 218390)
I wonder what the differences are in coaching/management philosophy and styles between these teams are. What you say here rings true for me- both teams have very young players, yet, the Giants young guys just don't look rattled much at all. Bumgarner was so focused- they all seem to be. When he was between being on the mound, he sat alone and at times looked almost like he was meditating. LOL... I'm such a woo-woo Californian! but something is jiving with those guys and how they concentrate!

I keep thinking it has to do with the coaching staff and the Giants manager. I did some coaching (very little as I just was pre-Title IV in women's sports in my young days) in college for some middle school girls programs- just thinking back about motivational techniques and confidence building.

It would be great to have the Giants take it at home, but, a win tonight would be fine by me! But, the Rangers could come out battling and I know they have talent. So, I'm just sitting back and watching! Plus, this is a big deal for Rangers fan, too. First WS ever.

Gotta check to see if that big screen thing is really going to happen in SF tonight! Hope so- it would be great to hang with some fans and watch in a sort of "being there" way.

I havent seen enough of either team to ascertain a style or philosophy. I have questioned Washingtons handling of the pitching staff....seems to me he leaves some pitchers in too long and pulls others too fast.

Plus, it is an adjustment for both teams to have to play by the others rules depending on who's park you are in. I cant imagine what it is like to have to go without your designated hitter - its a team used to playing with certain players in certain order. All of a sudden, they are a batter short and pitchers who havent swung a bat since little league are trying to remember how to bunt. How do you decide who to bench? Whats more important, the defense or the offense? I dont think I would be wanting to have to make those decisions.

Yet there are always the intangibles to deal with. The unsung heroes, the leaders of a team who can inspire and motivate just because they BELIEVE, the ones who dig down a little deeper in the clutch, the ones who do the little things that start rallies etc.

Nonetheless, both of these teams are here because they deserve to be. The Giants havent lost a step. They seem to be just bearing down and coming thru when they need to. Rangers do not seem to be exhiniting the same confidence, nor do they seem to be relying on those things which got them this far. All we can ask as fans, is that they all try the best they can.

I'm proud of both of these teams. Win or lose, they accomplished something special just to get to this point.


AtLast 11-01-2010 06:35 PM

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Originally Posted by Kobi (Post 218560)
I havent seen enough of either team to ascertain a style or philosophy. I have questioned Washingtons handling of the pitching staff....seems to me he leaves some pitchers in too long and pulls others too fast.

Plus, it is an adjustment for both teams to have to play by the others rules depending on who's park you are in. I cant imagine what it is like to have to go without your designated hitter - its a team used to playing with certain players in certain order. All of a sudden, they are a batter short and pitchers who havent swung a bat since little league are trying to remember how to bunt. How do you decide who to bench? Whats more important, the defense or the offense? I dont think I would be wanting to have to make those decisions.

Yet there are always the intangibles to deal with. The unsung heroes, the leaders of a team who can inspire and motivate just because they BELIEVE, the ones who dig down a little deeper in the clutch, the ones who do the little things that start rallies etc.

Nonetheless, both of these teams are here because they deserve to be. The Giants havent lost a step. They seem to be just bearing down and coming thru when they need to. Rangers do not seem to be exhiniting the same confidence, nor do they seem to be relying on those things which got them this far. All we can ask as fans, is that they all try the best they can.

I'm proud of both of these teams. Win or lose, they accomplished something special just to get to this point.


Thanks!

Yeah, all the sports shows have all kinds of things to say and I think it is great that these two are there. It does feel good to have teams that have battled their hearts out during the season be in the WS. Just feels like baseball!!!

On the station I am watching there was a bit about the nuns that get season tickets for the Rangers- really cute story. Eldery and one of them beats on a little drum! I love these kind of baseball fans!! My Mom in her early 80's was a riot to watch it with and she knew all the strategy! Of course, she watched the game for years and years.

OK, game is on... so is a pot of homemade soup on the stove. I'm a happy camper! Maybe the Series will help with the election blues I think I will feeling tomorrow tomorrow night! It's the little things!!

Hummm... I wonder if Alpha went over to SF to watch tonight. I couldn't due to dumb joint pain! Phooey! I think the big screen thing is going on at the Civic Center???

AtLast 11-01-2010 07:52 PM

HUMMMMMM....

BABY!!!


Giants 3 ZIP! "Edgar" hits a 3 run HOMER!!

Hummmm... maybe SF will have a Parade Wedenesday instead of Game 6!

Not over yet........

WHOOPS.. Cruz hits a single run homer... it's 3-1, Giants..... Mamma Mia!!!

AtLast 11-01-2010 08:30 PM

GIANTS

Take the

WORLD SERIES!!!


I love those scruffy freaky guys!!


:pile:

Kobi 11-01-2010 09:31 PM

CONGRATS


GIANTS


!!!!!



You out hit, out pitched, out managed, out played....heck you just done good!

RANGERS

Hold your heads high. You had an awesome season. You made us proud!


Diva 11-01-2010 09:40 PM

Congrats, Giants!!

Thankfully, I slept through the entire game! <giggle> I'm sure it was a good one for the Giants fans!

Rangers, I'm still way proud of You....think of all the teams that didn't experience what YOU did! :)



AtLast 11-01-2010 09:52 PM

This was really fun! great to watch the play offs and WS and post with other baseball fans. So, let's meet again next season!! Thanks everybody!

Now, I gotta find a Giants 2010 World Series T shirt at a sane price! Until spring training.....

ALH

MsDemeanor 11-01-2010 11:07 PM

Congrats Giants!!! The folks at the bars down the hill are still rowdy!

Only 124 days to the Boston Red Sox opening spring training game!!

AtLast 11-02-2010 12:05 AM

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Originally Posted by MsDemeanor (Post 218905)
Congrats Giants!!! The folks at the bars down the hill are still rowdy!

Only 124 days to the Boston Red Sox opening spring training game!!

LOL... Guess I better get behind the Red Sox as my American League favorites, huh!!

I bet Alpha is still at a bar in SF!!!

CrankyOldGuy 11-02-2010 07:03 PM

Congrats S.F. Giants fans!

AtLast 03-28-2011 01:17 PM

Oh, BOY!!! Almost time for the peanuts and CrackerJacks!!! Let's hear it for our teams!!!

Tommi 03-28-2011 01:58 PM

Barry's Ex-Mistress @ trial...Key word EX
 
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Originally Posted by AtLastHome (Post 309573)
Oh, BOY!!! Almost time for the peanuts and CrackerJacks!!! Let's hear it for our teams!!!

Boys Of Summer are Due and in other news.

Ex-mistress: Bonds blamed steroids for injury

By PAUL ELIAS, Associated Press 16 minutes ago


SAN FRANCISCO (AP)—Barry Bonds’ former mistress testified Monday that the slugger blamed a 1999 elbow injury on steroid use, while also conceding she capitalized financially from their nine-year relationship.

Called by prosecutors to the witness stand, Kimberly Bell also testified about physical and behavioral changes—including a profanity-laced outburst— she said Bonds experienced during their relationship, which ended in May 2003.

AtLast 03-28-2011 07:00 PM

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Originally Posted by Tommi (Post 309595)
Boys Of Summer are Due and in other news.

Ex-mistress: Bonds blamed steroids for injury

By PAUL ELIAS, Associated Press 16 minutes ago


SAN FRANCISCO (AP)—Barry Bonds’ former mistress testified Monday that the slugger blamed a 1999 elbow injury on steroid use, while also conceding she capitalized financially from their nine-year relationship.

Called by prosecutors to the witness stand, Kimberly Bell also testified about physical and behavioral changes—including a profanity-laced outburst— she said Bonds experienced during their relationship, which ended in May 2003.

I could just smack Bonds! But, I love the Giants- glad he's gone!!

The idea that he "didn't know" he was taking these.... ARGH!!

Ciaran 04-03-2011 01:57 AM

I have no interest in present day baseball whatsoever but have a strong interest in vintage imaginery of the early New York Yankees' sides.

For many years, I've collected original Yankees photographs from their origins in 1903 through to the late 1940s, with a particular liking for items from the 1920s. I'm not really sure what started the interest but just find this vintage imagery so alluring and way ahead of its time.


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