Did you guys hear what the announcer said about the Giants haven't lost a elimination against Marlins since 2003. That's the same year the Cubs lost to the Marlins in the NLCS in 2003.
Giants 31st blown save of the year. The last. Cubs Indians World Series on point tonight. Both have marlins ties with Florida winning there first World Series against the Indians and obviously bartman
Wonder if the Indians/Jays series will follow the same parallel with wins and losses as in the Cavs/Raptors series. So first two wins Cleveland, next two wins Jays, final two wins Indians to win the series 4-2
Love the 1:06 video clip for the Cubs epic Ninth inning comeback. The only way not to wake up to this is by making the choice for ignorance. I say Fuck Bliss.
from an article describing the ticket/parking prices for game 5 LA/DC
"As of Wednesday morning, the average price of a ticket sold for the sold-out Game 5 averaged $137 on the secondary market, according to ticket-tracking and sales site SeatGeek."
$137, really????
SeatGeek = 223 J
also, seatgeek = 28 R. Kershaw 28, 28 years since Dodgers last WS title.
Kershaw #22 started game four which made the series 2-2. he pitched 6 2/3 or 20 outs and gave up 2 runs. 20, 2 - kinda like 22.
The Giants up 1-0 early is just deception. According to the numbers, the Cubs are a lock.
ReplyDeleteBoth the Dodgers & Nationals have a number of 13 when you had runs + hits.
ReplyDeleteCheck out my crazy parallels here https://freetofindtruth.blogspot.com/2016/10/13-giants-13th-hit-wins-game-3-of-nlds.html?m=1#comment-form
DeleteAlso Chase Utley hit the go ahead game winning run. 10/11/16 - 10+11+16=37. Utley age 37.
DeleteJaiver Baez just tagged out someone stealing, not sure who in the B3, 1-1 with 44 pitches. Great throw, so scripted.
ReplyDeleteHe threw out Denard Span. #2 for the Giants.
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DeleteI'm getting a feeling Baez will be a significant factor in this game
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DeleteGreat Job saying Baez will be a factor in Game!
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ReplyDeleteNationals starter #41, Lester #41. Still pulling for my Dodgers vs Giants NLCS.
ReplyDeleteLol
DeleteI still got the cubs in this game.
ReplyDeleteHey Zach I'm working on Denver vs chargers but KUBIAK is not coaching.... Just do who replaces him?
ReplyDelete5-2, prophecy!
ReplyDelete"billygoat" in the English Reduction system equals 40
ReplyDelete"billygoat" in the English Sumerian system equals 618
"billygoat" in the English Ordinal system equals 103
"billygoat" in the English Gematria system equals 1039
Cubs going quietly. I'm gonna be very surprised if they let this go to game 5.
ReplyDeleteGillaspie 4-4 bring the Giants run and hit total to 5 11
ReplyDeletedouble header thursday 216
ReplyDeleteI expect a home run to make it 5-4 like "54"
ReplyDeletePitcher number "49" like homerun
DeleteThey might put Romo again lmao
DeleteWill smith in after.. lol
DeleteGotta love how you walk batters up 3 runs in the 9th.
ReplyDeleteWow... 5-3 now, with runners on 2nd and 3rd NO OUTS
ReplyDeleteWe going to see extra innings again?
ReplyDeleteBrace yourselves! Another long night lol
ReplyDeleteCubs ties Game!
ReplyDeleteWill Smith #13 pitcher for Giants just let in tying runs.
ReplyDeleteTime to make some coffee for the extra innings lol
ReplyDeleteNo really!! Lmao
ReplyDeleteis Chicago supposed to win 7 to 5 tonight
ReplyDeleteLOL.
ReplyDeleteCubs lead 6-5!
ReplyDeleteThey really hate the giant fans lol
ReplyDeleteBaez! What a pitch.
ReplyDeleteLol @ The commentators trying to rationalize the pitch selection. It's rigged, and you gotta be a fucking idiot not to see. There's your answer!
ReplyDelete6 runs 6 hits
ReplyDelete"66"
13 thirteen = 99 or 66 reversal
the pitcher who blew it was #13
4 runs in the 9th
ReplyDelete49 (revelation)
How bad was that throwing error on Crawford?
ReplyDeleteStruck him out with a 103mph pitch lol.
ReplyDeleteCubs WIN! - So does the Gematria Gang!
ReplyDeleteDid you guys hear what the announcer said about the Giants haven't lost a elimination against Marlins since 2003. That's the same year the Cubs lost to the Marlins in the NLCS in 2003.
ReplyDeleteDodgers haven't lost a post season series after winning the first game, something like 6-0?
DeleteToday is the 11th, 6+5= 11. Same score of The Nats/dodgers game.
ReplyDeleteGiants 31st blown save of the year. The last. Cubs Indians World Series on point tonight. Both have marlins ties with Florida winning there first World Series against the Indians and obviously bartman
ReplyDeleteJose Fernandez phony death too.
DeleteFlorida = 65
DeleteCan you imagine Giants fans right about now? Haha
ReplyDeleteWonder if the Indians/Jays series will follow the same parallel with wins and losses as in the Cavs/Raptors series. So first two wins Cleveland, next two wins Jays, final two wins Indians to win the series 4-2
ReplyDeleteI've got my popcorn ready for that. I wouldn't be amazed if it did happen.
DeleteSee what I see? https://www.facebook.com/ESPNBaseballTonight/videos/1490473594301337/
ReplyDeleteHahaha
Did anyone have the Giants? That was like stealing money.
ReplyDeleteLove the 1:06 video clip for the Cubs epic Ninth inning comeback. The only way not to wake up to this is by making the choice for ignorance. I say Fuck Bliss.
ReplyDeleteWildfire 40+8+9 in that video equals 57. The three players they showed in that three second video added up to 57. They are too much
ReplyDeletefrom an article describing the ticket/parking prices for game 5 LA/DC
ReplyDelete"As of Wednesday morning, the average price of a ticket sold for the sold-out Game 5 averaged $137 on the secondary market, according to ticket-tracking and sales site SeatGeek."
$137, really????
SeatGeek = 223 J
also, seatgeek = 28 R. Kershaw 28, 28 years since Dodgers last WS title.
Kershaw #22 started game four which made the series 2-2. he pitched 6 2/3 or 20 outs and gave up 2 runs. 20, 2 - kinda like 22.
his postseason ERA is 6.17
617, the 113th prime number
two runs before getting the hook - he was responsible for the other 3 base runners. 2, 3 a lot like 23 which is huge in sports right now.
DeleteThe anouncer mentioned the 2003 playoffs last time the Cubs were in the NLCS
ReplyDeleteanother 13 reference
DeleteOur local news reported the following...... Cleveland Indians need 8 more wins to win the title. That's 27 out 8x27= 216.
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