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Post by seaver41 on Apr 6, 2007 14:27:47 GMT -5
Which do you find more difficult to watch in a close game, your team at-bat or the opposing team at-bat?
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Post by Fish Troll on Apr 6, 2007 14:48:11 GMT -5
I find our team at-bat harder to watch. Watching our bullpen in a close game is laughable, we already know they are going to blow it.
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Post by diehardmetsfan on Apr 6, 2007 18:05:54 GMT -5
opposing team...i trust me offense and my bullpen, too, but more my offense
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Post by hp93 on Apr 7, 2007 14:41:02 GMT -5
The opposing team....Because if they score in a close game and your watching, that just makes you more nervous. But if your teams up to bat, then even if they don't score, if your pitcher pitches well, their is still a possibility that you can still win the game.
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Post by seaver41 on Apr 7, 2007 14:51:39 GMT -5
I find watching my team at bat more difficult. It's mainly until they score a run. After that it's easier to watch.
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Post by Fish Troll on Apr 7, 2007 18:05:59 GMT -5
The opposing team....Because if they score in a close game and your watching, that just makes you more nervous. But if your teams up to bat, then even if they don't score, if your pitcher pitches well, their is still a possibility that you can still win the game. What about if your team is down by a run and must get the runner on 3rd in before the final out is recorded?
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Post by Ziggy/Franzen Troll on Apr 7, 2007 20:51:29 GMT -5
depends on the situation.
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Post by Star Man on Apr 9, 2007 22:01:38 GMT -5
For me it's definitely alot harder to watch the opposing team bat, especially when we are playing the Yankees and have a slim lead. I feel almost positive that something bad is going to happen.
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Post by Fish Troll on Apr 9, 2007 23:05:25 GMT -5
For me it's definitely alot harder to watch the opposing team bat, especially when we are playing the Yankees and have a slim lead. I feel almost positive that something bad is going to happen. Us Fish fans are use to that already, seems like last year we came across in that situaton once every 2 games and 80% of the time defense blow it.
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Post by seaver41 on Apr 10, 2007 14:39:21 GMT -5
And now your closer is blowing it as well.
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Post by jerseystrosfan on Apr 17, 2007 12:02:17 GMT -5
And now your closer is blowing it as well. No need to bring up Brad Lidge. I would rather have the last at bat and watch my team hit.
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Post by seaver41 on Apr 17, 2007 14:45:06 GMT -5
I was referring to Jorge Julio.
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Post by Fish Troll on Apr 17, 2007 18:29:48 GMT -5
I was referring to Jorge Julio. The dude done.
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Post by cardsfan643 on Apr 17, 2007 18:38:43 GMT -5
I pick option C. It's harder to watch them in between innings. I don't care who's up to bat, I just want to see some baseball.
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Post by Fish Troll on Apr 18, 2007 19:40:33 GMT -5
I was referring to Jorge Julio. The dude done. Yep " IT" is done.
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