Don't think I've seen a guy get away with missing so much on the fastball and getting away with it since Chapman in the 9th of game 7. Set up low and away and it ends up high and out over the plate and Javy just couldn't get it.
yay cards. now do that 2 more times and the next team the cubs face 3 more times while Mil takes care of business to force a tie breaker where the loser of the tie breaker has to play in the play in wild card game lol.
you really care a lot if you're still paying attention to the cubs huh
Mike Trout would of definitely been the MVP if he didn't get hurt.
Altuve better win MVP. Mike Trout with a .350 average and a little less pop.
Altuve better win MVP. Mike Trout with a .350 average and a little less pop.
Altuve better win MVP. Mike Trout with a .350 average and a little less pop.
Mike Trout would of definitely been the MVP if he didn't get hurt.
😂You mean Carlos Correa
chapman didn't throw fastballs in the 9th of game 7
Come on, one more hit for Altuve please!
yea, he's better.He still isn't on Trout's level despite having a stellar season.
LOLyea, he's better.
PHOENIX Matt Cain, who will be remembered as one of the great pitchers in Giants history and a keystone to their championship era, announced Wednesday that he expects to retire after he makes a farewell start against the San Diego Padres at AT&T Park on Saturday.
Cain solidified his plans Tuesday and held a brief clubhouse meeting before the Giants final road game of the season Wednesday to inform his teammates that he plans to end his baseball career Saturday. He then made his decision public.
Saturday will be the last time I put on a Giants uniform, Cain said. I cant see myself going somewhere else to play for another team. This organization has meant so much to me, so much to my family. Its something thats dear to my heart.
Cain decided to declare his intentions now so he and his family, teammates and fans can enjoy his final start and weekend without the weight of an announcement interfering with the celebration.
Unless something really unbelievable happens, it will be a retirement weekend, Cain said.
Cain will be one of four players with at least 10 years in the majors to play his entire career with the San Francisco Giants, joining Jim Davenport, Scott Garrelts and Robby Thompson.
Matt is truly one of the great Giants in our history, chief executive officer Larry Baer said via text. In todays world, its a rare player who wears only one uniform, and even more rare to wear it with such distinction, accomplishment and joy.
Cain acknowledged that the three championships made his retirement decision easier.
I do feel that maybe if we hadnt done some things as as team it could be harder, he said. I think weve been through the full gamut of everything. That is something that is satisfying and I know Im able to hang my hat on at the end of the day. I put everything I could into this and Ive experienced it all and enjoyed every bit of it.
Cain made his major-league debut in 2005 and became the ace of the pitching staff, earning the nickname Horse, as he led a cadre of younger players into a new era of Giants baseball after the final, desultory years of the Barry Bonds era.
They reversed the fortunes of a team that had a losing record every year between 2005 and 2008.
In 2010, the Giants won their first World Series championship in San Francisco, with Cain pitching 21 1/3 postseason innings without allowing an earned run.
In 2012, after throwing the only perfect game in Giants history against the Astros, Cain started and won all three clinching games in the postseason.
Cain did not pitch in the 2014 postseason because of the arm trouble that would dog him for the rest of his career and ultimately lead him to retire after the Giants final game of the 2017 season Sunday, his 33rd birthday.
Asked if his arm felt good enough to keep pitching, Cain said, It depends on the day.
Do we all sit there and think we can throw like we used to? Cain said. Yeah, we probably can for certain amounts of time. But I dont know if you could do it an entire season the way youd like to.
In discussing his decision to move on from baseball, Cain said, I just felt like it was in my heart. It was on my mind. I tried to weigh all the odds, the way my body felt, the way that I knew I needed to get prepared for a season.
I think it feels as if it is the right time and I want to be able to enjoy it. I want to be able to enjoy this last weekend and have fun with it.
I would take Judge over Trout at least.
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Lay off the dope, it will stunt your growthI would take Judge over Trout at least.
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Springer with the grand slam!
Cubs playoff rotation really turning into quite a conundrum after that Arrietra start. Slim difference between the 1-4 with fatigue and injury. Could just as easily see giving Quintana and Hendricks the first two games
So are we going to have an OT2, or just jump straight to playoff thread?
So are we going to have an OT2, or just jump straight to playoff thread?