Homerun after error always!
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@BanXzee_ said in Homerun after error always!:
Is it me or its always 2 outs, then a error somewhere in the outfield or infield and then .... boom HOMERUNNN. It never fails
NOPE literally every time ! It’s insane
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Sometimes it’s a walk instead of an error.
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@BanXzee_ said in Homerun after error always!:
Is it me or its always 2 outs, then a error somewhere in the outfield or infield and then .... boom HOMERUNNN. It never fails
This actually happened to me today. Error at 3B followed by a homerun.
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Walk or an error , always 7th inning or later, usually the 8th. Late game drama is 100% scripted into the game. The loosing team is always provided extra opportunity, it’s a matter if you can capitalize
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Start monitoring this. See at the end of the game is the persons rating is lower than yours. Just a thought.
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@BanXzee_ said in Homerun after error always!:
Is it me or its always 2 outs, then a error somewhere in the outfield or infield and then .... boom HOMERUNNN. It never fails
Today ketel marte dropped a routine pop-up which loaded the bases. Guess what happened next? Not a home run but a "late weak" two RBI bloop single to right field by his pitcher.
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Yup. If this happens, change your pitcher. Try to do something. Throw dirtballs.
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@BanXzee_ said in Homerun after error always!:
Is it me or its always 2 outs, then a error somewhere in the outfield or infield and then .... boom HOMERUNNN. It never fails
Haha. That happened to me twice last night in my MTO with the Rangers. It was game 1 of the WS. I get a ground ball that should be a double play. 2b bobbles it and only gets the man at 2nd. Mookie Betts then blasts a hanging slider for a 3 run HR. About 2 innings later, same exact thing happened, except it was Cody Bellinger hitting a changeup for a 3 run HR. I lost 6-0.
Speaking of MTO. What is the point of momentum when you're in the playoffs? It doesn't seem to benefit you at all. I have momentum going throughout and it's not like it ever puts me into the game with a lead or anything. It's either tied in the 5th or 6th inning or I'm down 1-0. I think out of the 12 playoff games I've had the best scenario I was put in was a 6-0 lead. Every other game I'm either tied or down by 1.
It is what it is, I just don't get the point of gaining/losing momentum in the playoffs. Unless there's something I'm missing.
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@dewrock said in Homerun after error always!:
@BanXzee_ said in Homerun after error always!:
Is it me or its always 2 outs, then a error somewhere in the outfield or infield and then .... boom HOMERUNNN. It never fails
Haha. That happened to me twice last night in my MTO with the Rangers. It was game 1 of the WS. I get a ground ball that should be a double play. 2b bobbles it and only gets the man at 2nd. Mookie Betts then blasts a hanging slider for a 3 run HR. About 2 innings later, same exact thing happened, except it was Cody Bellinger hitting a changeup for a 3 run HR. I lost 6-0.
Speaking of MTO. What is the point of momentum when you're in the playoffs? It doesn't seem to benefit you at all. I have momentum going throughout and it's not like it ever puts me into the game with a lead or anything. It's either tied in the 5th or 6th inning or I'm down 1-0. I think out of the 12 playoff games I've had the best scenario I was put in was a 6-0 lead. Every other game I'm either tied or down by 1.
It is what it is, I just don't get the point of gaining/losing momentum in the playoffs. Unless there's something I'm missing.
Maybe the momentum is what got you the tied or only down 1-0 scorelines instead of something worse. Aren’t the Rangers pretty bad? Sorry if I’m wrong, I’m NL all the way.
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Its so scripted. Just ridiculous. I know its coming, and it doesn't matter what pitch you throw, its just grooved down the middle.
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It's more frustrating when they hit three ground balls that all miraculously find holes right after the error.
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