It is amazing how the MLB regular season is background noise but the MLB playoffs are a blast. Once they realize that and expand the playoffs even more, watch out!
Also, NHL playoffs are insane. Seeding might as well not even matter, what a blast.
Too many walks by Royals pitchers. Gotta find some offense too. But think this series is about over with now.
I’m as big a Royals fan as there is. But that offensive performance tonight was indicative of the last two months. And against a team like the Yankees, that’s not good enough. And if the Royals starting pitching can’t go deep and continues to labor, you’re asking for trouble. And now home field shifts back to NY. Tell me the Royals are in a good position. But hey….i hope I’m wrong.I hope you are not giving the team the pregame speech before the game tomorrow.
Probably. It is easy to let MLB "go" during the regular season and once your team is out of it, it is really easy.The only reason people don't care about the regular season in baseball is because you have 162 games. If baseball season was like football season with 20 games every game would be sold out and must see....
The only reason people don't care about the regular season in baseball is because you have 162 games. If baseball season was like football season with 20 games every game would be sold out and must see....
Walks are killing the Royals. In the two games the Yankees have won, the Royals have walked 17(!!) hitters. Of the 9 runs the Yankees scored in those games, 4 were guys that were walked. 2 runs on Saturday were literally walked in. I know NYY led the league in walks in the regular season, but 17 in two games is off the charts - especially for a Royals staff that was not that generous during the season.Too many walks by Royals pitchers. Gotta find some offense too. But think this series is about over with now.
The Yankees were just a little bit better - not exponentially better, just a little tighter. Their pitchers got ahead more consistently; said another way - their pitchers weren’t falling behind and walking guys as often. And clutch hits in games 1 and 3, that the Royals didn’t get. I thought Isbel’s shot in the 7th tied the game - but the wind knocked it down just enough.Disappointed but not unexpected. They weren’t going to beat the Yankees. It’s always going to be challenging beating a team whose payroll is like 3x’s yours. But it was a helleva run and a good season. Royals can build on this by getting rid of a multitude of guys who can’t hit. I’d like to see them find a better third baseman and two better hitting outfielders.
Chisholm really made an *** of himself on that play at second base last night. Volpe clocked Garcia in the jaw during the tag, but realized he did it and apologized. Those two had worked it all out, until Chisholm came riding in to the rescue.Not really a Yankee fan or hater for that matter, but if I am the Yankees I tell Stanton and Judge to get Chisholm in a corner and give him an ultimatum. Shut the f@$k up and play ball or give him the Private Pyle treatment from Full Metal Jacket. This POS is popping off like he matters. Know your place and stay in your lane.
I’m enjoying the Royals game tonight, despite Bob Costas openly rooting for the Yankees. He wets himself anytime the Yanks hit a medium-length fly ball and cries every time they make an out.
I like Ron Darling, but wish TBS would pair him with someone who isn’t such an ***.
Yep I was at both games great atmosphere at the K . Just like 14-15 .to many walks as you say , but I am just glad they have an aggressive GM and an owner who will be willing to pony up a little when needed. Great to see playoff BB again in KC.The Yankees were just a little bit better - not exponentially better, just a little tighter. Their pitchers got ahead more consistently; said another way - their pitchers weren’t falling behind and walking guys as often. And clutch hits in games 1 and 3, that the Royals didn’t get. I thought Isbel’s shot in the 7th tied the game - but the wind knocked it down just enough.
But to your point- the Yankees payroll is almost 3 times that of the Royals. Pretty good showing for KC.
Don't forget NY was gifted game 1 by the MLB replay office.The Yankees were just a little bit better - not exponentially better, just a little tighter. Their pitchers got ahead more consistently; said another way - their pitchers weren’t falling behind and walking guys as often. And clutch hits in games 1 and 3, that the Royals didn’t get. I thought Isbel’s shot in the 7th tied the game - but the wind knocked it down just enough.
But to your point- the Yankees payroll is almost 3 times that of the Royals. Pretty good showing for KC.