51-51. 6-6, 3 HRs, 2SB, 10RBI, 5XBH. What the utter eff does that? I'm 99% certain we are living among aliens. Because Ohtani is a walking talking alien. Just wow. Oh, and LAD has 9 games left to play. 60-60 anyone? Oh, and Ohtani's technically 'rehabbing' after his Tommy John surgery. Discuss. Shit yerself. Speak in tongues. Have at it. This is one of those moments.
Originally Posted by George Liquor:
Bring back the steroid era!
That would be a step in the right direction. Cut the games down to 120 and make it so your fans could watch OTA instead of buying bullshit packages and you got a stew cooking [Reply]
Originally Posted by Discuss Thrower:
Sounds like something ESPN should cover.
But then I remembered he's not a Cowboy or a Laker or LeBron..
When LeBron and Mahomes accomplish amazing feats as the marquee players in their respective sports… they are interviewed and speak directly to the public.
Ohtani still requiring a translator… including after his historic game yesterday… is a factor.
Originally Posted by FloridaMan88:
When LeBron and Mahomes accomplish amazing feats as the marquee players in their respective sports… they are interviewed and speak directly to the public.
Ohtani still requiring a translator… including after his historic game yesterday… is a factor.
That’s just a PR reality.
And a lot of Americans just don’t give as much of a shit when it’s a foreigner breaking records. [Reply]
Originally Posted by DJJasonp:
eh, he's no Angel Berrora
I obviously wouldn't know, but I feel like it'd be a pretty cool thing to walk around the rest of your life talking about how I hit an inside the park home run on the first pitch to lead off a World Series. [Reply]
As much as they benefited financially from the steroid era and they PUNISH those that participated in it :-) Greedy bastards didn't give that money back to the fans for MLB "ruining integrity of the game" [Reply]
Originally Posted by Bowser:
I obviously wouldn't know, but I feel like it'd be a pretty cool thing to walk around the rest of your life talking about how I hit an inside the park home run on the first pitch to lead off a World Series.