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HighEyeCue

Re: MLB 2025 Season Official Thread
« Reply #210 on: October 15, 2025, 04:16:30 AM »
the Dodgers are a machine

if they were healthy all year they would have won 120 games lol
 

Sccit

Re: MLB 2025 Season Official Thread
« Reply #211 on: October 15, 2025, 07:28:01 PM »
we almost dropped game 1 tho

dumbass roberts sits snell for the 9th inning after an almost flawless 8 innings


lucky af that didn't cost us the game 
 

HighEyeCue

Re: MLB 2025 Season Official Thread
« Reply #212 on: October 17, 2025, 03:52:30 AM »
we almost dropped game 1 tho

dumbass roberts sits snell for the 9th inning after an almost flawless 8 innings


lucky af that didn't cost us the game

yeah it seems they win in spite of him sometimes

but its been total domination by the Dodgers pitching staff these first 3 games
 

HighEyeCue

Re: MLB 2025 Season Official Thread
« Reply #213 on: Yesterday at 04:57:21 AM »
Shohei Goatani :deezamn:
 

Sccit

Re: MLB 2025 Season Official Thread
« Reply #214 on: Yesterday at 08:46:39 PM »
 

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Re: MLB 2025 Season Official Thread
« Reply #215 on: Today at 09:03:21 AM »
Shohei Goatani :deezamn:

yeah.. I always said the only thing I regret about Ohtani is I would have loved to see him back when the NL had the DH.   Imagine the competitive advantage when your pitcher goes from a 9 hole hitter who is batter under .100 to being a .300 plus megapower hitter.

...I know HighEyeCue remembers those ol' school NL days when they used to have defensive specialists?  Like you would have a shortstop who was only hitting like sub .200 but played amazing shortstop.  The Braves used to have guys like that my favorite was Refeal Belliard.  So they would consistently win with having 2-3 spots in their lineups that were almost automatic outs.  The shortstop, the pitcher, and sometimes even a third position would be defensive guys.

That's why it's fascinating to me to think of a pitcher in the lineup in those days that it the best hitter in the league.  Anyway, props to Ohtani, Dodgers, Sccit, Dogg, LA.   I think my predictions have already came true about you all not needing to worry earlier in the season just cause you dropped a few games, but if you need more proof, you will surely get it when the Dodgers take the World Series.
 

Sccit

Re: MLB 2025 Season Official Thread
« Reply #216 on: Today at 10:16:13 AM »
yeah.. I always said the only thing I regret about Ohtani is I would have loved to see him back when the NL had the DH.   Imagine the competitive advantage when your pitcher goes from a 9 hole hitter who is batter under .100 to being a .300 plus megapower hitter.

...I know HighEyeCue remembers those ol' school NL days when they used to have defensive specialists?  Like you would have a shortstop who was only hitting like sub .200 but played amazing shortstop.  The Braves used to have guys like that my favorite was Refeal Belliard.  So they would consistently win with having 2-3 spots in their lineups that were almost automatic outs.  The shortstop, the pitcher, and sometimes even a third position would be defensive guys.

That's why it's fascinating to me to think of a pitcher in the lineup in those days that it the best hitter in the league.  Anyway, props to Ohtani, Dodgers, Sccit, Dogg, LA.   I think my predictions have already came true about you all not needing to worry earlier in the season just cause you dropped a few games, but if you need more proof, you will surely get it when the Dodgers take the World Series.

The NL never had a DH slot until now.. they only adopted it in 2022

prior to that we used pinch hitters