Giants win the world series
Started by Blackout, Oct 28 2012 10:55 PM
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#1
Posted 28 October 2012 - 10:55 PM
over Detroit and a choking Detroit pitching staff
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#3
Posted 29 October 2012 - 07:33 AM
Dear Blackout,
Other than JV getting his a$$hole blown out, Fister, Sanchez, Scherzer and for the most part, the BP, did what they had to do. I'd hardly call a 2-0 loss, 2-0 loss and 4-3 extra inning loss a choke by the pitching staff. The choking reference falls squarely on the offense, or the lack thereof. The Tigers offense will go down as one of the worst in WS history. Direct your statements towards them, they have it coming. The Staff, save JV, did what they were supposed to do.
The Tigers were no match for the Giants and were embarrassed on a national scale. Their play was a disgrace to the American League and a disgrace to the city. The Giants owned them like a rented mule, but the pitching staff gets a free pass. They were the only facet of that team that remotely came to play.
Signed,
Reality
Other than JV getting his a$$hole blown out, Fister, Sanchez, Scherzer and for the most part, the BP, did what they had to do. I'd hardly call a 2-0 loss, 2-0 loss and 4-3 extra inning loss a choke by the pitching staff. The choking reference falls squarely on the offense, or the lack thereof. The Tigers offense will go down as one of the worst in WS history. Direct your statements towards them, they have it coming. The Staff, save JV, did what they were supposed to do.
The Tigers were no match for the Giants and were embarrassed on a national scale. Their play was a disgrace to the American League and a disgrace to the city. The Giants owned them like a rented mule, but the pitching staff gets a free pass. They were the only facet of that team that remotely came to play.
Signed,
Reality

#4
Posted 29 October 2012 - 07:50 AM
I was thinking all along Giants were the most dangerous team in the national league with the pitching they could put up-Detroit even against the Yanks hardly hit- their pitching got them to this point
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Posted 01 November 2012 - 04:45 AM
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