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>>>2012 World Series Thread: Tigers v Giants<<&#60 (1 Viewer)

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Giant Fan...

This is what JV does. It is not fair to play even. So he spots you a run or two in the first.

Are you scared yet?

Peace

 
PANDA!!!!! :pickle: :pickle: :headbang: :headbang:
He's on fire right now
He's the one guy that scares me on the SF team.
Did you watch one Giants regular season game this year?
As a Giants fan, he and Pence scare me. Never seen two guys swing at crappier pitches in my life. Throw Pablo a ball in the dirt and he will try to hit it off the bounce. I have no clue why pitchers even throw pitches to him in the vicinity of the plate.
 
PANDA!!!!! :pickle: :pickle: :headbang: :headbang:
He's on fire right now
He's the one guy that scares me on the SF team.
Did you watch one Giants regular season game this year?
As a Giants fan, he and Pence scare me. Never seen two guys swing at crappier pitches in my life. Throw Pablo a ball in the dirt and he will try to hit it off the bounce. I have no clue why pitchers even throw pitches to him in the vicinity of the plate.
I guess you never saw Vlad Guerrero bat
 
After the Designated Hitter was introduced in 1973:

At first, the DH rule was not applied to the World Series. In 1976, it was decided the rule would apply to all games, regardless of venue, but only in even-numbered years. This practice lasted until 1985. The next year, the rule was adapted to its current format of only applying in games played in the American League team's stadium.
I don't recall that at all, but it seems really dumb. Almost like something Bud came up with.
 
After the Designated Hitter was introduced in 1973:

At first, the DH rule was not applied to the World Series. In 1976, it was decided the rule would apply to all games, regardless of venue, but only in even-numbered years. This practice lasted until 1985. The next year, the rule was adapted to its current format of only applying in games played in the American League team's stadium.
I don't recall that at all, but it seems really dumb. Almost like something Bud came up with.
Bowie Kuhn was Hall of Fame dumb
 

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