Volprofch05
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I wasn’t trying to be a smarta$$, there were some Hall of Famers on that list, Cobb, Yount and then there were some scrubs who just had themselves a day.There’s a lot more I could mention that have happened in the postseason also, which are wayyy more important than a regular season game. Has Ohtani had an all-time great performance in the playoffs? Oh wait…
He sure is and I’ll write him off in the off season, just like I do every year.Y’all know I’m the number 1 Yankee hater but if Judge played for the Braves I would be smitten. That dude is putting up another crazy season, some would say even better than Ohtani’s based on the metrics.
He is just a hater. Lots of HOF players didn't even make it into the playoffs or didn't accomplish **** when they did.I wasn’t trying to be a smarta$$, there were some Hall of Famers on that list, Cobb, Yount and then there were some scrubs who just had themselves a day.
I’m curious if any of the other instances were as significant on a larger scale?
What are some of the postseason feats that you have in mind?
Whoa dude! You’re supposed to be the one talking ME off the ledge!I'm getting to be like @cobbwebb0710 as a nervous wreck just waiting on this game. The Vols are favored 6.5 pts now to win in a hostile stadium on the road. We have all our coaches ready to fire this team up for a big offensive & defensive showing on national television (ABC) this Saturday night. I've been reading on X all the hype that this game brings to both teams that are involved. It's not so much a revenge game of sorts for the TN Vols but much more in making a huge statement the the TN Vols are back on top & for the college football world get used to that fact. The Vols are here to stay.
If you have Mike Trout and Shohei Ohtani on the same team and can’t even sniff the playoffs then that’s a huge black eye on your résumé for either of those players. Both of those guys combined are the equivalent of at least 4 all-star players.He is just a hater. Lots of HOF players didn't even make it into the playoffs or didn't accomplish **** when they did.
He hates the Dodgers and anyone who plays for them but I'm okay with that, I respect the Braves but if they miss the playoffs I'm not going lose any sleep over it.
I'm sure the "best bought team in league" will be spewed in a response and my response is "I don't give a damn get over it".
No guarantees of success doesn't matter how many all stars you have on a team. Yes they underachieved on the Angels but Trout was hurt last few years together.If you have Mike Trout and Shohei Ohtani on the same team and can’t even sniff the playoffs then that’s a huge black eye on your résumé for either of those players. Both of those guys combined are the equivalent of at least 4 all-star players.
These are the only players with 3 HR and 12 total bases in a World Series game. Pujols has the single greatest postseason game of all-time imo.I wasn’t trying to be a smarta$$, there were some Hall of Famers on that list, Cobb, Yount and then there were some scrubs who just had themselves a day.
I’m curious if any of the other instances were as significant on a larger scale?
What are some of the postseason feats that you have in mind?
The first faulty premise is recognizing that the national media knows the difference between their ass and a hole in the ground. Marino never winnng a SB is the first to come to mind.Can you name another team that had 2 players the national media deemed “GOATs” and never even made a postseason together? That would be like Peyton Manning, Patrick Mahomes, or Tom Brady having Jerry Rice for multiple seasons and never making the playoffs.
Even a less than bedazzled line-up can win the World Series.Both of those guys combined are the equivalent of at least 4 all-star players.
Marino made the playoffs several times and reached the Super Bowl. He even made 2 additional AFC Championship appearances. I’m just talking about making the freaking playoffs. Trout and Ohtani couldn’t even do thatThe first faulty premise is recognizing that the national media knows the difference between their ass and a hole in the ground. Marino never winnng a SB is the first to come to mind.
Granted, Anaheim seriously sought to challenge the moniker awarded to Cleveland as the “Factory of Sadness”.
My big problem with yer post:
Even a less than bedazzled line-up can win the World Series.