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33 Comments

  1. About time Texas decides to play baseball. Still struggling as a team, but hoping they can turn things around heading into the All Star break and second half of the season.

  2. Both the camera work and the studio producer for games at Globe Life Field are detached from the viewers. It feels uncanny to be so zoomed out for the pitches and during live play. You can never see the ball and the infield looks gigantic with that wide lens during a pitch. Is it just because everything has to at least feel bigger in Texas, even if their infield is the same size? And When they do zoom in for replays, they zoom is too far in. They cut the top of Simien's head off during his dinger replay. Change my mind. When all you have is a cellphone to watch replays and no live games, it's awful to watch Rangers home games. Rant over.

  3. I hate watching Mets games.. as far as fundamentally and defensively the Mets have always been… just you know, not up to it.

  4. I hate when that happens bases loaded and you hit the batter to gift a run like damn you was close to get out of the inning and you gift a run. smh

  5. I'm sad to see Bruce Boce not having the talent he needs to grab another World Series, I was a big fan of Jacob deGrom and when he went to the Rangers I was hoping for more. His elbow injury (Tommy John surgery) was no surprise however. …fan or not, he's always been fragile, disappointingly so. I think his last season with the Mets he was hiding his regretful (permanent) injury for the sake of a coming trade deal.
    The Mets knew he was damaged goods and wouldn't pay more. But the Rangers were sucked in because of his overwhelming pitching performance.
    His fragility to me and his following injuries just cried out of a guy pitching outside of himself, and coving up over his extreme pain, physical damage, and eternal never ending between-game soreness.
    It'll be interesting when and if he ever returns to major league level baseball. I'll be routing for him, but I doubt he'll ever come back to past full playing form. The guy just killed his own longevity by pitching over what his body would endure.

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