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Its a one-game play in so I'd say the Giants do. For the Dodgers, put Sherzer out there at home and its over.
Yeah that's Kapler. If he doesn't win manager of the year they might as well not even have the award.Can't think of a single player on the team that has not made a significant contribution to the team during the year. That is very unusual.
Seems like almost everything he does turns out well. I think he's got that award locked up. The players seem to like playing for him and are buying in to his situational player rotation style. Of course its easy to be happy when your team is 45 games over .500Yeah that's Kapler. If he doesn't win manager of the year they might as well not even have the award.
Yeah, he has always said using platoons would be a strength for him since he was a platoon player himself. He seems to be proving that right.Seems like almost everything he does turns out well. I think he's got that award locked up. The players seem to like playing for him and are buying in to his situational player rotation style. Of course its easy to be happy when your team is 45 games over .500
Is it time to admit that the Phillies (and especially their fans) were wrong from getting him fired?Yeah, he has always said using platoons would be a strength for him since he was a platoon player himself. He seems to be proving that right.
Yes I've thought that all along. Dude makes a couple questionable calls in literally his first month or two managing in the big leagues and they give up on him after 2 years.Is it time to admit that the Phillies (and especially their fans) were wrong from getting him fired?
Even rougher for the fan. Just ask Steve BartmanPoor Cubs. Its rough when your best catch of the game was made by a fan.
The Cubs,at this point, are not a Major League teamEven rougher for the fan. Just ask Steve Bartman
Look at our boy finally realizing his full potential under KapYes I've thought that all along. Dude makes a couple questionable calls in literally his first month or two managing in the big leagues and they give up on him after 2 years.
Meanwhile Tommy Joseph is running a car wash in ClevelandLook at our boy finally realizing his full potential under Kap
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I don't think he ever ran it. And that was a couple years ago, before he got fired for his habitual tardiness and general lack of "can-do attitude." The latest I heard, he was now offering handjobs underneath the freeway next to the car wash in Cleveland.Meanwhile Tommy Joseph is running a car wash in Cleveland
Always dreamed of getting a BJ from ToJo, didja?I thought about checking it out last time I was in Cleveland, but I heard he was charging $100 a pop. Thanks Tommy, but I'm not paying 100 dollars for something I can just as easily do myself. Now, if he were to expand his business to include blow jobs then maybe we'll talk.....
And now he flies in Wilmer Flores for one game in Chicago after coming off the DL and lo and behold Flores is the big hero of the game. Kapler has something going on.Yes I've thought that all along. Dude makes a couple questionable calls in literally his first month or two managing in the big leagues and they give up on him after 2 years.
Yeah that's Kapler. If he doesn't win manager of the year they might as well not even have the award.