...and no shadows in sight! Except, maybe, the shadow of Joey Gallo exiting the clubhouse, and our collective psyche, for the final time. Man, won't that be fine?!
I had them being 6 games above .500 at the end of the year. They are making me look really foolish right now. I don't see how they are really this good. Probably the rest of baseball is really terrible right now which explains how the Mets are riding so high as well.
Best to lose when you don't have anything on either side of the ball.
My one complaint? Gleyber Torres runs like a one-legged man carrying an anvil. His DP with the bases loaded today—and the score still 0-0—took longer than the Middle Ages.
Yet still, somehow, The Gleyber was out at first. I was triggered, with PTSD visions of the last play against Boston in 2018 running through my head.
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...and no shadows in sight! Except, maybe, the shadow of Joey Gallo exiting the clubhouse, and our collective psyche, for the final time. Man, won't that be fine?!
ReplyDeleteIt looks like that fella's hand has punched right through that poor, poor little beastie.
ReplyDeleteGo Groundhog, go Groundhog go!!
ReplyDeleteI had them being 6 games above .500 at the end of the year. They are making me look really foolish right now. I don't see how they are really this good. Probably the rest of baseball is really terrible right now which explains how the Mets are riding so high as well.
ReplyDeleteI continue to be in disbelief and keep expecting the roof to collapse
ReplyDeleteNesty Nastor
ReplyDeleteI'm in the same boat, Vampi. Andddd....loving it!
ReplyDeletewhoops
ReplyDeleteI sob for the loss. Weep with me people. Forgive and forget that these dark days can sometimes happen. We are. So let us be.
ReplyDeleteHey, you can't win 'em all. For some reason.
ReplyDeleteBest to lose when you don't have anything on either side of the ball.
My one complaint? Gleyber Torres runs like a one-legged man carrying an anvil. His DP with the bases loaded today—and the score still 0-0—took longer than the Middle Ages.
Yet still, somehow, The Gleyber was out at first. I was triggered, with PTSD visions of the last play against Boston in 2018 running through my head.