The Giants are playing .500 ball over their last two games.
The Giants are playing .500 ball over their last two games.
The Rockies too!
True story, moments after the game ended, I turned to my wife and said "the Giants are playing .500 ball over their last two games" and she asked, "did Grant Brisbee just tweet that?" and I said "no but he's gonna" and here we are
Throuple?
Spring is here!
“I’ll take ‘things not said during football season’ for 500.”
Starting fresh? New platforms, new schtick?
The Padres are playing 1.000 ball. 4-0!
They are playing .000 ball luckily the reds bullpen is only playing .500
You win some, and you lose some.
Wonder how the Dodgers are doing. :)
Ah, there he is.
Wilmer Flores is on pace for 162 home runs! 🫠 #SFGiants
Tigers are 0.00% 😞
Ion even know you were on here, glad to see you!
Blowing the fuckin Twins outta the water, tell ya that much. Not even three games in and we’re right back to last September
Aaron Judge is wielding Thor’s Hammer.
So are the Mariners!
Dodgers are playing 1.000 ball
but how many stolen bases does austin slater have?
But did you get Skyline? I myself am a Gold Star Chili guy myself, lived above one forty years ago
Yeah, .500 ball ain't gonna cut it. They're done.
Same for the Reds. Coincidence? I think not.
I took the over - 80.5 wins. Let’s go!
How come you only do this after an even number of games?
The Reds have had a similar stretch.
Including postseason, the Giants are playing .500 ball over their last 1628 games, starting with this one: www.baseball-reference.com/boxes/SLN/SL... A Vogelsong/Jaime Garcia duel won by a Michael Morse 2-run double in the 8th off of Trevor Rosenthal, scoring Pagan and Sandoval.
Curiously enough, so are my Reds. 160 more games to go. If they win those, I like their chances.
Lifelong fan grew up on The Big Red Machine!😁
I saw my first MLB game at Crosley Field in 1957. They were competitive all through the 1960s and really came into their own in the 1970s. The 1976 version was maybe the best team ever. Swept the entire postseason!
My story is actually I am a Cleveland Sports Fan, but as a kid, you can take so much losing, in the '70s. besides living in Central Ohio, and watching the Reds on NBC 4 in Columbus didn't hurt either🙂
Not much BB on TV in the 50s & 60s. I listed to Reds on radio with Waite Hoyt doing play by play. Local station in WV carried all their games. Even the 1961 World Series. My father and I occasionally took an excursion train from Huntington, WV to Union Station and walked from there to Crosley Field.