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Title: ALCS Game 7
Post by: HudsonHawk on October 21, 2017, 12:35:48 pm
I am excited beyond belief.  Through Jim's generosity, I am ready to witness history.  I was so excited last night I couldn't sleep...after the game.  I am drinking a Love Street and smoking a Jericho Hill box pressed maduro on the back patio, just like I did yesterday before heading to the yard.  Another Love Street and a Macallan 12 at 1820 to calm my nerves before meeting Jim and heading inside for another Love Street and taco.  No detail is too minor. 
Title: Re: ALCS Game 7
Post by: Astros Fan in Big D on October 21, 2017, 12:43:17 pm
 I went to bed at 1 and woke up at 5 with absolutely nothing on the agenda for the morning.

Buddy of mine lis driving down now with his 13 year old son.   Kid has no idea what he's in for.

Excited for them and all of you who will be there to open up a can of Orange Whoopass.
Title: Re: ALCS Game 7
Post by: JimR on October 21, 2017, 12:49:55 pm
It is hilarious to see the lengths to which HH (and Mark last week) and I go to do exactly the same thing we did on a day we won.

If we will hit the ball and score a few runs, I like our chances. Morton has to be the pitcher he can be, not the pitcher he thinks he is.

Boys and girls, life does not get much better than this.
Title: Re: ALCS Game 7
Post by: Col. Sphinx Drummond on October 21, 2017, 12:56:19 pm
I just can't replicate yesterday. In addition to two servings of Frito Pie, I had 4 Hopadillos, 2 Lost Golds, 2 shots of Tullamore Dew 10 year single, and a large supper of grilled  zucchini and yellow squash, a green salad, a 14 ounce NY Strip, with a finish of Chocolate Coffee ice cream and glass of Port. Today I switch the steak with salmon, only have one serving of Frito Pie, and pray to the BBGs for their compassion.
Title: Re: ALCS Game 7
Post by: BudGirl on October 21, 2017, 01:14:46 pm
It is hilarious to see the lengths to which HH (and Mark last week) and I go to do exactly the same thing we did on a day we won.

If we will hit the ball and score a few runs, I like our chances. Morton has to be the pitcher he can be, not the pitcher he thinks he is.

Boys and girls, life does not get much better than this.

I'm thrilled I saw you for a hug!
Title: Re: ALCS Game 7
Post by: Mr. Appropriate on October 21, 2017, 01:40:13 pm
Hope you guys have a blast. This has been an amazing series. Im at the beach (surfside) but its so hard to think about anything other than the game. So Im not bothering to try anymore. 
Title: Re: ALCS Game 7
Post by: HudsonHawk on October 21, 2017, 01:40:57 pm
It is hilarious to see the lengths to which HH (and Mark last week) and I go to do exactly the same thing we did on a day we won.

If we will hit the ball and score a few runs, I like our chances. Morton has to be the pitcher he can be, not the pitcher he thinks he is.

Boys and girls, life does not get much better than this.

I think if Morton can go five innings with two runs or less, we have a good shot at it.  If Morton falters earlier, it may be a long night. 
Title: Re: ALCS Game 7
Post by: homer on October 21, 2017, 01:43:48 pm
There are tickets on astros.com right now: http://purchase.tickets.com/buy/MLBEventInfo?orgid=50510&agency=ASTV_ALCS_PUB&pid=8467933
Title: Re: ALCS Game 7
Post by: das on October 21, 2017, 02:44:37 pm
It is hilarious to see the lengths to which HH (and Mark last week) and I go to do exactly the same thing we did on a day we won.

If we will hit the ball and score a few runs, I like our chances. Morton has to be the pitcher he can be, not the pitcher he thinks he is.

Boys and girls, life does not get much better than this.

+1.

I am so excited I can’t even think straight.  Many of you know that I am a foster parent with a long history of staring at the effects of the underbelly of our society. One of our girls is in in-patient care with visiting hours from 6-7pm and, while I will be fully present for our visit this evening, I’ll have the 8pm start time of tonight’s game firmly in 2nd place in my thoughts this evening. It’s funny, a game 7 barrier to the WS for my favorite team for the last 39 years is an exceptional balm for the troubles of this world. I am thankful for what the Astros have done this year and I am thankful for being able to share it with y’all.
Title: Re: ALCS Game 7
Post by: astrojo on October 21, 2017, 02:50:09 pm
I am excited beyond belief.  Through Jim's generosity, I am ready to witness history.  I was so excited last night I couldn't sleep...after the game.  I am drinking a Love Street and smoking a Jericho Hill box pressed maduro on the back patio, just like I did yesterday before heading to the yard.  Another Love Street and a Macallan 12 at 1820 to calm my nerves before meeting Jim and heading inside for another Love Street and taco.  No detail is too minor.

So glad you guys will be there together! Now let’s get another win!!!
Title: Re: ALCS Game 7
Post by: astrojo on October 21, 2017, 02:54:29 pm
It is hilarious to see the lengths to which HH (and Mark last week) and I go to do exactly the same thing we did on a day we won.

If we will hit the ball and score a few runs, I like our chances. Morton has to be the pitcher he can be, not the pitcher he thinks he is.

Boys and girls, life does not get much better than this.

So true, Jim! Exciting season so far, let’s keep it going!
Title: Re: ALCS Game 7
Post by: BudGirl on October 21, 2017, 03:08:33 pm
I'm thrilled I saw you for a hug!

Arky hooked a girl up. I'll find you guys!
Title: Re: ALCS Game 7
Post by: The Spleen on October 21, 2017, 03:15:09 pm
This day is just crawling by...
Title: Re: ALCS Game 7
Post by: MusicMan on October 21, 2017, 03:34:11 pm
This day is just crawling by...

Very kind of the Horns to balance things out, karma wise, by gagging away a truly inspired defensive performance.


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Title: Re: ALCS Game 7
Post by: MusicMan on October 21, 2017, 03:36:51 pm
Astros Game 7 lineup:
Springer CF
Bregman 3B
Altuve 2B
Correa SS
Gurriel 1B
Gattis DH
McCann C
Gonzalez LF
Reddick RF


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Title: Re: ALCS Game 7
Post by: Fredia on October 21, 2017, 03:40:27 pm
thank you  and interesting move
Title: Re: ALCS Game 7
Post by: WVastro on October 21, 2017, 04:05:24 pm
Frito pie consumed. Taco ingredients on the grill and stove. Various IPA's on ice. Let's do this!
Title: Re: ALCS Game 7
Post by: Astros Fan in Big D on October 21, 2017, 04:05:30 pm
 Here's hoping the 1 and 9 spots do some table setting.

Springer got on base last night and had the gem at the wall. Hopefully those positives germinated overnight.

Josh has had a string of tough ABs.  He'll come through.
Title: Re: ALCS Game 7
Post by: LonghornCDR on October 21, 2017, 04:26:29 pm
I like sliding Bregman up and Reddick down.  Bregman really looked confident yesterday and Reddick needs a lower pressure spot for the moment.
Title: Re: ALCS Game 7
Post by: austro on October 21, 2017, 04:29:29 pm
Very kind of the Horns to balance things out, karma wise, by gagging away a truly inspired defensive performance.

I have no idea what Ehlinger was thinking there. There's like one thing you *can't* do in that situation, and he did it.
Title: Re: ALCS Game 7
Post by: geezerdonk on October 21, 2017, 04:35:05 pm
If the Astros lose, it shouldn't be with Reddick on the bench.

It must be hard on Beltran sitting out the last two games.
Title: Re: ALCS Game 7
Post by: Nate in IA on October 21, 2017, 06:41:08 pm
I'm envious of all you lucky bastards who get seats inside the ballpark.   I suggest earplugs.   I was there for the home run derby when Berkman was blasting and the place was absolutely deafening.   I hope they turn down Buck's mike and turn up Smoltz' mike and the field mike.     

I'm there in spirit with y'all..

Title: Re: ALCS Game 7
Post by: Col. Sphinx Drummond on October 21, 2017, 06:43:15 pm
I'm envious of all you lucky bastards who get seats inside the ballpark.       

I'm there in spirit with y'all..
Me too.
Title: Re: ALCS Game 7
Post by: Reuben on October 21, 2017, 06:58:13 pm
Me too.
Me tres.
Title: Re: ALCS Game 7
Post by: Fredia on October 21, 2017, 07:24:04 pm
expressed similiar sentiment in earler post
Title: Re: ALCS Game 7
Post by: Sambito Redux on October 21, 2017, 08:11:50 pm
First three innings of the bottom frame --- almost, maybe, ahhhhhh
Title: Re: ALCS Game 7
Post by: Navin R Johnson on October 22, 2017, 01:56:14 am
Glad to hear folks are catching on to 1820. Like I said 4 years ago, coldest beer in town.
Title: Re: ALCS Game 7
Post by: JimR on October 22, 2017, 07:13:06 am
A pre-game hug with BG is now part of the ritual. The Astros should pay the three of us and Mark to travel with them.
Title: Re: ALCS Game 7
Post by: NeilT on October 22, 2017, 09:29:49 am
One question for those watching at home, did ESPN show a replay Judge's catch?  It was a very good catch live, and at the game they showed the replay on the scoreboard.  I figure though that ESPN probably forgot to show a replay.
Title: Re: ALCS Game 7
Post by: Astros Fan in Big D on October 22, 2017, 09:32:47 am
One question for those watching at home, did ESPN show a replay Judge's catch?  It was a very good catch live, and at the game they showed the replay on scoreboard.  I figure though that ESPN probably forgot to show a replay.

Funniest moment for me was when he led off an inning  later in the game he made a first pitch out so quickly they had to show the replay as he was settling back into the dugout.
Title: Re: ALCS Game 7
Post by: Aussie Astro on October 22, 2017, 09:34:57 am
One question for those watching at home, did ESPN show a replay Judge's catch?  It was a very good catch live, and at the game they showed the replay on scoreboard.  I figure though that ESPN probably forgot to show a replay.
ESPN replayed it a few times, probably had it marked for the victory montage that they never got completed.  In fairness, it was a pretty nice catch, I try really hard to dislike the guy but he doesn't give much to work with.  Dude plays hard and if he hits a wall or the ground, he just gets up and gets on with it without any fanfare.  He may turn into a first class yankee prick, but I don't think he is one right now.
Title: Re: ALCS Game 7
Post by: NeilT on October 22, 2017, 09:40:22 am
ESPN replayed it a few times, probably had it marked for the victory montage that they never got completed.  In fairness, it was a pretty nice catch, I try really hard to dislike the guy but he doesn't give much to work with.  Dude plays hard and if he hits a wall or the ground, he just gets up and gets on with it without any fanfare.  He may turn into a first class yankee prick, but I don't think he is one right now.

I liked Judge.  How he handled the kid on the Correa home run showed an enviable decency.  He was poised and dangerous, and his at-bats were always great fun.  It annoyed me that he got booed.
Title: Re: ALCS Game 7
Post by: Mr. Happy on October 22, 2017, 09:40:54 am
I liked Judge.  How he handled the kid on the Correa home run showed an enviable decency.  He was poised and dangerous, and his at-bats were always great fun.  It annoyed me that he got booed.

+1
Title: Re: ALCS Game 7
Post by: Ty in Tampa on October 22, 2017, 09:41:41 am
Judge is fine. Too bad he's a Yankee.
Title: Re: ALCS Game 7
Post by: HudsonHawk on October 22, 2017, 09:42:17 am
I liked Judge.  How he handled the kid on the Correa home run showed an enviable decency.  He was poised and dangerous, and his at-bats were always great fun.  It annoyed me that he got booed.

I like Judge too.  He's an enormous talent, and by all accounts a nice guy and a hard worker.  It's not his fault Joe Buck wants to have his baby.
Title: Re: ALCS Game 7
Post by: Astros Fan in Big D on October 22, 2017, 09:44:52 am
Judge is fine. Too bad he's a Yankee.

Yep.  Not his fault how the media handles things.   he is only in charge of how he handles himself and he does that greet well.  Heck, I even like the dudes wearing the judicial wigs.  That's some funny stuff. 
Title: Re: ALCS Game 7
Post by: Col. Sphinx Drummond on October 22, 2017, 10:25:42 am
Fan of Judge, hate the Yankees. I saw him in ST hit a homer that left the stadium so fast that I drafted him that evening for my fantasy team--figuring at the time that he would hit 35-40 homers but only hit around .200. Like a Joey Gallo type. Judge was so much better than expected.
Title: Re: ALCS Game 7
Post by: BudGirl on October 22, 2017, 10:36:22 am
I didn't like the booing people did of Judge.  The kid didn't deserve that at all.  Cheer when he makes an out because hey, it's an out.

I also didn't like the Didi sucks chants that were in my area.  Me and the guy next to me started the Let's Go Astros.  Neither of us wanted to be like Yankee fans.

That dude next to me also had the best meme I've seen in a long time, sorry Judge, but it was the Brokeback Mountain pose with Buck and Judge.  It was just funny because Buck is stupid.
Title: Re: ALCS Game 7
Post by: DVauthrin on October 22, 2017, 10:56:13 am
Judge is a great player, who has, by all accounts handled himself with class.  Absolutely no reason to boo him.  Nor start a Didi sucks chant.  The Yankees have a good young team, like the Astros.
Title: Re: ALCS Game 7
Post by: HudsonHawk on October 22, 2017, 11:01:56 am
Judge is a great player, who has, by all accounts handled himself with class.  Absolutely no reason to boo him.  Nor start a Didi sucks chant.  The Yankees have a good young team, like the Astros.

This is not a Yankees team to hate.  They have good players, and aside from Frazier, all seem to be good guys.  I like Joe Girardi a lot.  I liked him as a player and as a manager.  He will take way more than his fair share of criticism because he's in NY, but he's a good baseball man and a standup individual. 
Title: Re: ALCS Game 7
Post by: Mr. Happy on October 22, 2017, 11:06:08 am
This is not a Yankees team to hate.  They have good players, and aside from Frazier, all seem to be good guys.  I like Joe Girardi a lot.  I liked him as a player and as a manager.  He will take way more than his fair share of criticism because he's in NY, but he's a good baseball man and a standup individual.

+1 Cashman did a phenomenal job rebuilding them and their farm system overnight.
Title: Re: ALCS Game 7
Post by: Craig on October 22, 2017, 11:10:48 am
This is not a Yankees team to hate.  They have good players, and aside from Frazier, all seem to be good guys.  I like Joe Girardi a lot.  I liked him as a player and as a manager.  He will take way more than his fair share of criticism because he's in NY, but he's a good baseball man and a standup individual.

In the postgame interview, Girardi's voice was breaking and getting real high-pitched, and he was close to tears. They were asking about his contract expiring and does he want to come back, and he was barely holding it together.
Title: Re: ALCS Game 7
Post by: HudsonHawk on October 22, 2017, 11:12:28 am
+1 Cashman did a phenomenal job rebuilding them and their farm system overnight.

Having a billion dollars to spend helps, but you still have to evaluate talent. 
Title: Re: ALCS Game 7
Post by: MusicMan on October 22, 2017, 11:18:28 am
This is not a Yankees team to hate.  They have good players, and aside from Frazier, all seem to be good guys.  I like Joe Girardi a lot.  I liked him as a player and as a manager.  He will take way more than his fair share of criticism because he's in NY, but he's a good baseball man and a standup individual.

Girardi went to an office in the Astros’ clubhouse, waited out the celebration on the field, and stayed to congratulate Hinch and say he hoped we’d win it all.

Hinch said it taught him a lot about how he wants to carry himself.



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Title: Re: ALCS Game 7
Post by: subnuclear on October 22, 2017, 11:22:38 am
Judge is going to rip your heart out and stomp on it someday. He seems like a reasonable nice young man, otherwise.
Title: Re: ALCS Game 7
Post by: Col. Sphinx Drummond on October 22, 2017, 11:35:14 am
There are plenty of reasons to hate the Yankees, they're still the entitled Yankees. A few decent players can't change that.
Title: Re: ALCS Game 7
Post by: Fredia on October 22, 2017, 11:53:27 am
i get up put on MLB and they are playing homage to the yankees.   I have never seen anything like it.
Title: Re: ALCS Game 7
Post by: JimR on October 22, 2017, 12:14:48 pm
I echo all these thoughts about Judge and Didi. Both are very talented, and by all accounts, Judge is a great person.
Title: Re: ALCS Game 7
Post by: Astros Fan in Big D on October 22, 2017, 01:11:48 pm
 In his game 2 presser they asked Giardi about having the umps look into the Correa slide.   He just said (paraphrasing) " yeah I asked them to look,  (shrugs shoulders) I didn't see any interference you just ask them to look. "

We have all seen managers who would have sworn up and down it was interference,  thinking that bitching in the press somehow would get them more calls down the line.

He's a class guy,  good baseball man.  I thought Farrell's comments after the ALDS were likewise classy and I was sorry to see him fired in such a predetermined manner.   If Giardi doesn't come back I hope it's his choice.
Title: Re: ALCS Game 7
Post by: Craig on October 22, 2017, 01:21:05 pm
I don't think the broadcast crew ever mentioned it, but on the Bregman throw to the plate, Bird cleated the shit out of McCann's wrist. When McCann points at Bregman after the play, it looks like there's blood (https://i.imgur.com/90Ngjke.jpg) all over the wrist beneath his glove.
Title: Re: ALCS Game 7
Post by: Navin R Johnson on October 22, 2017, 01:33:08 pm
I don't think the broadcast crew ever mentioned it, but on the Bregman throw to the plate, Bird cleated the shit out of McCann's wrist. When McCann points at Bregman after the play, it looks like there's blood (https://i.imgur.com/90Ngjke.jpg) all over the wrist beneath his glove.

That was one of the most amazing throws I have seen.   So perfect Gary Sanchez might even have caught it.
Title: Re: ALCS Game 7
Post by: Astros Fan in Big D on October 22, 2017, 01:44:15 pm
That was one of the most amazing throws I have seen.   So perfect Gary Sanchez might even have caught it.


https://www.sbnation.com/2017/10/22/16515638/astros-world-series-alex-bregman-throw (https://www.sbnation.com/2017/10/22/16515638/astros-world-series-alex-bregman-throw)
Title: Re: ALCS Game 7
Post by: Ebby Calvin on October 22, 2017, 02:22:17 pm
That was one of the most amazing throws I have seen.   So perfect Gary Sanchez might even have caught it.

So I'm in NY for work and I told a client after Game 5 what pissed me off the most about the Yankees/Astros series was that we had the better team at almost every position.  I said there's only 1 Yankee I would trade straight-up for: Judge (I love you Reddick, please don't ever change).
I went to his house to watch Game 7 last night and apparently he told his teenage sons what I said before I got there.  I conceded the bullpen issue quickly, but once they started in on Gary Sanchez/Brian McCann I stood my ground.
Then he caught The Throw and then he hit The Double.  I've never looked so smart in my life.
Title: Re: ALCS Game 7
Post by: chuck on October 22, 2017, 02:32:59 pm
So perfect Gary Sanchez might even have caught it.

Now, let's not get completely ridiculous here.
Title: Re: ALCS Game 7
Post by: MusicMan on October 22, 2017, 02:59:01 pm
If I were a Yankee fan, I’d have serious serious concerns about Sanchez’s yips on outfield throws.


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Title: Re: ALCS Game 7
Post by: Astros Fan in Big D on October 22, 2017, 03:27:08 pm
 Sanchez takes the term backstop literally.
Title: Re: ALCS Game 7
Post by: VirtualBob on October 22, 2017, 05:54:35 pm
I don't think the broadcast crew ever mentioned it, but on the Bregman throw to the plate, Bird cleated the shit out of McCann's wrist. When McCann points at Bregman after the play, it looks like there's blood (https://i.imgur.com/90Ngjke.jpg) all over the wrist beneath his glove.
Yes ... My family asked if that was fair.
Title: Re: ALCS Game 7
Post by: Astros Fan in Big D on October 22, 2017, 06:06:58 pm
Yes ... My family asked if that was fair.

Looking at the replay I'm sure some of the pressure was Bird trying to get his foot down to find the plate.   But he may have given McCann a little extra past the plate as he came to a halt and got up.  McCann didn't seem to mind. 

As for blood,  didn't see anything clear after the play.  Did see a big pile of dirt on McCann's arm on a still of the tag.
Title: Re: ALCS Game 7
Post by: Aussie Astro on October 22, 2017, 07:16:39 pm
Having a billion dollars to spend helps, but you still have to evaluate talent.

Why did the Knicks just come to mind?
Title: Re: ALCS Game 7
Post by: Navin R Johnson on October 22, 2017, 09:35:48 pm
This is worth a watch. 

https://youtu.be/fdfBDu9ljrc
Title: Re: ALCS Game 7
Post by: doyce7 on October 22, 2017, 09:45:01 pm
This is worth a watch. 

https://youtu.be/fdfBDu9ljrc
Good shit

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Title: Re: ALCS Game 7
Post by: Nate in IA on October 22, 2017, 11:29:16 pm
This is worth a watch. 

https://youtu.be/fdfBDu9ljrc

Great work by that dude.
Title: Re: ALCS Game 7
Post by: JimR on October 23, 2017, 07:12:00 am
Looking at the replay I'm sure some of the pressure was Bird trying to get his foot down to find the plate.   But he may have given McCann a little extra past the plate as he came to a halt and got up.  McCann didn't seem to mind. 

As for blood,  didn't see anything clear after the play.  Did see a big pile of dirt on McCann's arm on a still of the tag.

I don’t think Bird did that, at least not intentionally. They seemed to be a pretty classy bunch.
Title: Re: ALCS Game 7
Post by: HudsonHawk on October 23, 2017, 07:31:10 am
I don’t think Bird did that, at least not intentionally. They seemed to be a pretty classy bunch.

I agree, I don't think there was anything malicious on that play.  Bird slid straight into the plate, and McCann's glove was there and it carried Bird's foot for a bit.  Just one of them things.
Title: Re: ALCS Game 7
Post by: TenThirty on October 23, 2017, 09:14:23 am
There are tickets on astros.com right now: http://purchase.tickets.com/buy/MLBEventInfo?orgid=50510&agency=ASTV_ALCS_PUB&pid=8467933

I saw the above where ALCS game 7 tickets were available hours before gametime.  Does anybody know: did it not sell out early or they released more late in the process?

I am returning to Houston this weekend for my first visit since 2005 NLCS game 3, and trying to figure out the best way to track down a ticket to game 3 or 4.  I had been assuming it'll be a StubHub type entity, but any wisdom is welcome.

Also, as my 212 posts in 18 years following this site would suggest, I may not be too talkative, but if there is a place I can go to drink a beer and watch you all yell at each other, I'd love to know what that is.
Title: Re: ALCS Game 7
Post by: BlownRanger on October 23, 2017, 11:31:41 am
I agree, I don't think there was anything malicious on that play.  Bird slid straight into the plate, and McCann's glove was there and it carried Bird's foot for a bit.  Just one of them things.

I thought Bird might have been trying to dislodge the ball from McCann's mitt, which would be a completely legitimate maneuver.
Title: Re: ALCS Game 7
Post by: HudsonHawk on October 23, 2017, 11:38:10 am
I thought Bird might have been trying to dislodge the ball from McCann's mitt, which would be a completely legitimate maneuver.

I don't think he had time to even think that much.  The ball, the mitt and Bird's foot just all ended up at the same spot at the same time.
Title: Re: ALCS Game 7
Post by: MRaup on October 23, 2017, 12:12:14 pm
I saw the above where ALCS game 7 tickets were available hours before gametime.  Does anybody know: did it not sell out early or they released more late in the process?

I am returning to Houston this weekend for my first visit since 2005 NLCS game 3, and trying to figure out the best way to track down a ticket to game 3 or 4.  I had been assuming it'll be a StubHub type entity, but any wisdom is welcome.

Also, as my 212 posts in 18 years following this site would suggest, I may not be too talkative, but if there is a place I can go to drink a beer and watch you all yell at each other, I'd love to know what that is.

Not game-watching, but we generally pre and post game at Flying Saucer.
Title: Re: ALCS Game 7
Post by: HudsonHawk on October 23, 2017, 12:21:29 pm
Not game-watching, but we generally pre and post game at Flying Saucer.

And we yell at each other the whole time.
Title: Re: ALCS Game 7
Post by: MRaup on October 23, 2017, 12:48:54 pm
And we yell at each other the whole time.


For various reasons.
Title: Re: ALCS Game 7
Post by: PCOL2000 on October 23, 2017, 01:11:38 pm
I've been reading more and posting less for about 13 years and can wait to eventually have a beer with ya'll.  I thought about heading home but the $900 tix on stubhub are a no-go for me even before I factor in the flight. 
Title: Re: ALCS Game 7
Post by: GreatBagwellsBeard on October 23, 2017, 01:26:31 pm
If you haven't listened to Steve Sparks' post-game clubhouse broadcast, it's great. (https://sports790.iheart.com/content/2017-10-22-steve-sparks-alcs-clubhouse-audio/)  Sparks lets all semblance of objectivity go out the window, particularly when he tells LMJ "that's why you're going to the World Series, AND I SUCKED!"
Title: Re: ALCS Game 7
Post by: das on October 23, 2017, 02:11:25 pm
If you haven't listened to Steve Sparks' post-game clubhouse broadcast, it's great. (https://sports790.iheart.com/content/2017-10-22-steve-sparks-alcs-clubhouse-audio/)  Sparks lets all semblance of objectivity go out the window, particularly when he tells LMJ "that's why you're going to the World Series, AND I SUCKED!"

Speaking of, does anyone know where to get archived radio broadcasts of the games?  MLB At Bat only has video and I can’t find anything on the AM790 site or iHeartRadio.

Edited to add:  Sparks loosing his mind in these post game “interviews” is priceless.
Title: Re: ALCS Game 7
Post by: Jacksonian on October 23, 2017, 02:20:58 pm
If you haven't listened to Steve Sparks' post-game clubhouse broadcast, it's great. (https://sports790.iheart.com/content/2017-10-22-steve-sparks-alcs-clubhouse-audio/)  Sparks lets all semblance of objectivity go out the window, particularly when he tells LMJ "that's why you're going to the World Series, AND I SUCKED!"

Like a rasslin' (h/t to HH) telecast.
Title: Re: ALCS Game 7
Post by: Knoxbanedoodle on October 23, 2017, 03:34:32 pm
Speaking of, does anyone know where to get archived radio broadcasts of the games?  MLB At Bat only has video and I can’t find anything on the AM790 site or iHeartRadio.

Edited to add:  Sparks loosing his mind in these post game “interviews” is priceless.

You can get them on the desktop MLB radio feature. I’ve never found a mobile archive.
Title: Re: ALCS Game 7
Post by: das on October 25, 2017, 11:39:31 am
You can get them on the desktop MLB radio feature. I’ve never found a mobile archive.

Ah, thanks.