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ALDS: Yankees vs. Indians


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  1. 1. Who wins?

    • New York CS
      5
    • Cleveland Fleas
      27


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In fairness, with Judge, there have been some questionable strikes, but when you have two golden sombreros and as many Ks as he has on the series, the umpires are probably not the ones to evaluate.

Like I said two innings ago, let’s get to game 5. This ones been over all game. Completely outplayed.

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Just now, NateDawg said:

Not only is Ramirez not getting hits, but he’s not even having any good at bats. Not sure what his deal is out there.

He told the Indians that they need to pay him more. This is his way of holding the team hostage.

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Just now, NateDawg said:

In fairness, with Jusge, there have been some questionable strikes, but when you have two golden sombreros and as many Ks as he has on the series, the umpires are probably not the ones to evaluate.

Well, when you're going down looking multiple times in a game to questionable strikes, maybe the umps are the ones to evaluate.

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1 minute ago, NateDawg said:

In fairness, with Judge, there have been some questionable strikes, but when you have two golden sombreros and as many Ks as he has on the series, the umpires are probably not the ones to evaluate.

When your zone is as big as his is and the umps starting expanding it, you are going to strike out a lot.  But credit to the Indians for pitching him very well.

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Just now, jrry32 said:

Well, when you're going down looking multiple times in a game to questionable strikes, maybe the umps are the ones to evaluate.

At some point, when it’s close and they’ve been calling it, you’re taught to protect the plate. Some have been questionable. No argument here. He’s still been awful up there and has to protect. Some of those could really go either way.

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1 minute ago, mission27 said:

When your zone is as big as his is and the umps starting expanding it, you are going to strike out a lot.  But credit to the Indians for pitching him very well.

Umps have been rough. They’ve made a bad series worse for him, no question.

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4 minutes ago, jrry32 said:

Well, when you're going down looking multiple times in a game to questionable strikes, maybe the umps are the ones to evaluate.

I mean...

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I think they've been ok tonight, he's definitely had the most close pitches called against him all series though. 

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