View Full Version : Postgame: Marlins Swept By Almighty Nationals After 12-8 Loss.
MiamiHomer
08-06-2009, 03:06 PM
:hmmmm2:
Longview
08-06-2009, 03:07 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J---aiyznGQ
POST SERIES MUSIC VIDEO TIME?
Longview
08-06-2009, 03:12 PM
Post-fail keyboard cat playing us off time.
5.0 back of the Wild Card
7.0 back of the Division
9-9 since the ASB
9-6 since the Phillies' debacle
1-4 in the Nick Johnson Era
Fish and Chips
08-06-2009, 03:17 PM
looking back at the cubs series, you can see this losingstreak coming. If it wasnt for Gregg and Marmol insisting that we would win, then we should of lose all three games. In the cubs and the nats series, we choke up with RISP, played horrible defense, and the majority of the SP underperformed. The only differences from the two series was that the nats' bullpen didnt try to give us the game. The way the marlins are playing, they willnt get into the postseason. there are too many question marks
Lucky, there enough games left to turn it around, and theyre playing the teams they need to pass in the division and the wildcard
m26555
08-06-2009, 03:19 PM
Great bullpen management today. I love how Calero, Meyer, and Nunez were all available, yet not one of them pitched.
MiamiHomer
08-06-2009, 03:21 PM
I hope we are due.
mbitcronod12
08-06-2009, 03:21 PM
Great bullpen management today. I love how Calero, Meyer, and Nunez were all available, yet not one of them pitched.
Agreed. I did not like Fredi going to the guy who hasn't pitched in days and has not pitched since being recalled in the 5th inning. He should have brought in any of our other relievers and then, if he wanted to get Wood in the game, throw him in the start of the next inning without the two runners in scoring position.
Great bullpen management today. I love how Calero, Meyer, and Nunez were all available, yet not one of them pitched.
Then we'd pitch em against the Phillies and everyone would be like we were playing the fucking nats and we didnt keep our best guys fresh for the huge philly series?
marlins_virus.exe
08-06-2009, 03:25 PM
yup
m26555
08-06-2009, 03:33 PM
Then we'd pitch em against the Phillies and everyone would be like we were playing the fucking nats and we didnt keep our best guys fresh for the huge philly series?
No.
In a game like this, you pull out all the stops. You worry about tomorrow when it comes.
Plus, Calero and Meyer hadn't pitched in two days and Nunez hasn't pitched since AUGUST 1ST. Even if they did all throw today, they would be fine for the Philly series.
Jewbility
08-06-2009, 03:38 PM
looking back at the cubs series, you can see this losingstreak coming. If it wasnt for Gregg and Marmol insisting that we would win, then we should of lose all three games. In the cubs and the nats series, we choke up with RISP, played horrible defense, and the majority of the SP underperformed. The only differences from the two series was that the nats' bullpen didnt try to give us the game. The way the marlins are playing, they willnt get into the postseason. there are too many question marks
Lucky, there enough games left to turn it around, and theyre playing the teams they need to pass in the division and the wildcard
Seriously/. You could see a 3 game sweep by the Nationals coming?
Fish and Chips
08-06-2009, 03:49 PM
Seriously/. You could see a 3 game sweep by the Nationals coming?
no like everyone else i thought we would win 2 out of 3. But i certainly see why the marlins lose, and the majority of the things we did wrong in the nats series, were carried over from the cubs series. And eventually high # of LOB, poor defense, SP going 5 inning or less catchs up to you
Marlinsfan4lyfe
08-06-2009, 03:50 PM
Were gonna sweep the phillies!
Chewford
08-06-2009, 04:38 PM
I'm glad my television set has been in storage for this week so I didn't subject myself to watching the phailzorethon.
Madman81
08-06-2009, 04:41 PM
I'm glad I didn't travel to DC to see this series in person.
Oh, wait. I did. Fucking weak.
Swifty
08-06-2009, 05:15 PM
Glad I missed the start of this one...I'll assume the blame goes to Cantu's error and not Volstad for allowing Zimmerman's homer.
Depends who you ask, but we like to choose one person and put all the blame for a loss on that guy, and it tends to depend on who we personally enjoy
Swifty
08-06-2009, 05:22 PM
Oh, then I'm gonna go with Fredi.
Bobbob1313
08-06-2009, 05:31 PM
Oh, then I'm gonna go with Fredi.
I'm blaming Boner, Fip is blaming Cameron Maybin and Dan Uggla (and maybe Chris Coghlan; basically anyone who might stand in the way of him getting more Boner), Ramp is blaming whoever decided to send down Brett Carroll, PWG is blaming JJ (Angries, no Marlins), Festa is blaming Obama, Obama is blaming white people.
I can think of a couple plays where if BC was out there I thought to myself it saves a run over coghlan. one was a throw to home, one was that play at the wall. I think there were more but I kinda distilled myself.
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Just sayin'
Bobbob1313
08-06-2009, 05:37 PM
And Beef is blaming Colin Cowherd.
BigGameFish
08-06-2009, 05:46 PM
I'm glad I didn't travel to DC to see this series in person.
Oh, wait. I did. Fucking weak.
Damn i feel worse for you than i feel for the Marlins losing the 3 games
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And Volstad has allowed 24 HRs this year, unbelievable. We better take 2 from Phili or we minus well hang our hats
Metes
08-06-2009, 05:52 PM
I blame Cowturd as well
Marlinsfan4lyfe
08-06-2009, 07:23 PM
Colin Cowturd definately gets my vote. I want local radio.
I really miss BC in the outfield. Vol-no longer-stud gives up way to many long balls.
this was Coghlan's fifth straight multi-hit game
Swifty
08-07-2009, 05:08 PM
this was Coghlan's fifth straight multi-hit game
2 off the franchise record of 7 straight multi-hit games (Pierre twice, Miggy).
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