Yeah, he should. But I guess he figures with starters like Beachy ( or whoever) and the pretty much pile of shit BP, why even bother? BTW, FO...Peralta sucks...I don't care how many nights you spent walking on the beach together in FL.
Well, I guess for Vinny, it's a laugher...Giants cruising...and a new CARGO for him...this one is a real douchebag, though. What a showboat.
I don't know if things happen during the ASG, but if we go into the second half (less than half) with this pitching staff and lineup that rakes scorching hot then blows ice cold, no consistency at all, we have a tailspin waiting for us... With 2 out of 5 games a very good shot to win (CK,Zack) if they hit a little that is, when these guys pitch, Anderson maybe a .500 pitcher from here on in, and the middle two games of any 5 game block completely a crap shoot, there are precarious days ahead. No one seems that worried though, so I guess it's just fan anxiety. But this BP start by committee thing and Beachy, Surkamp and other scrubs thing we've got going in full swing now looks like loser shit to me. Most teams in the second half are getting it back together from injuries, etc (Pence, Cain, etc.), but we don't look we are any closer to something solid. Waiting for the Rapture, which in my case, is some wow trade for a front line pitcher...plus maybe a RP that is flash. And you would think some kids have to come up...but who knows?
If we only had a guy like...say, like...Brandon League. Yeah that's it, Brandon League. Is he available? How about that guy McCarthy? Anybody named Brandon will do...
OK....sounds good. Give everyone a shot at starting on the team. Money to burn...plenty of time. Hey, I thought of another...Brandon Teena...or is that too obscure ?
let's be honest... gomez is a douche and i can't fucken stand him but both he and puig are hot dogs so... Puig and Gomez have on-field exchange by Matthew Moreno | Dodgers Nation — 1 hour ago When it comes to playing the game with some personality and flare, few can match Los Angeles Dodgers outfielder Yasiel Puig’s style of play. Puig’s energy can both be infectious and provide a needed spark, or ruffle an opponent’s feathers — the Arizona Diamondbacks and St. Louis Cardinals come to mind. However, if there’s a player that comes close to exuding the same passion and similar style of play as Puig, it’s Milwaukee Brewers center fielder Carlos Gomez. The two crossed paths between the fourth and fifth inning of Friday’s game, which prompted Gomez to throw a big wad of gum he had been chewing at Puig. Puig didn’t respond and continued on his way to right field; he instead saved his response for Saturday’s game. With one out in the second inning and Gomez standing on second base, Jean Segura lifted a fly ball to right field that carried into foul territory. A trio of Dodgers converged on it with Puig calling everyone off to make the catch. He immediately fired a strike toward third base, low enough for Jimmy Rollins to cutoff. After throwing the ball back in, Puig waved his finger at Gomez to say not to test him. Although the cameras didn’t catch that, Gomez’s response was captured by MLB.com.