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petegz28
10-24-2015, 07:43 PM
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petegz28
10-24-2015, 07:44 PM
quick point of note...notice that ball 4 to Pillar was a strike..the overhead showed it clearly crossing the plate

Pitt Gorilla
10-24-2015, 07:45 PM
OH, Relive. Thought you said "relieve" and I began getting comfortable.

displacedinMN
10-24-2015, 07:53 PM
George Brett grabbing his heart and checking his pulse

Strongside
10-24-2015, 08:43 PM
Nice to hear Denny get fired up.

suzzer99
10-24-2015, 08:50 PM
George Brett grabbing his heart and checking his pulse

I did the exact same thing about 5 seconds before they showed Brett doing it. My heart was going like a machine gun.

I fell like yesterday was a day of nervousness, followed by 3 hours of sheer terror, followed by shocked elation.

Today is the day I'm really enjoying it all. I've read about half the internet so far, gonna finish the rest and get drunk. Then watch the Sung Woo 30 for 30 short.

Chief_For_Life58
10-24-2015, 09:05 PM
https://mobile.twitter.com/sarahinkc/status/657788822143393792/video/1

okcchief
10-24-2015, 09:44 PM
I did the exact same thing about 5 seconds before they showed Brett doing it. My heart was going like a machine gun.

I fell like yesterday was a day of nervousness, followed by 3 hours of sheer terror, followed by shocked elation.

Today is the day I'm really enjoying it all. I've read about half the internet so far, gonna finish the rest and get drunk. Then watch the Sung Woo 30 for 30 short.
I'm really not used to my teams being in these types of games. I get so worked up it almost makes me appreciate the Chiefs never giving me hope lol. I'm sure once you get a fresh one it doesn't make you feel like "we have to win NOW!" When I watched in 85 youth carried me through. As a middle aged man I question if this shit is healthy.

big nasty kcnut
10-24-2015, 09:47 PM
I need it I feed off that.

sedated
10-24-2015, 10:34 PM
I'm lucky enough to say I was there. I don't go to a lot of games because it's always a roll of the dice, but that was one that I will never, ever forget. The scenario, the crowd, our team, their team, the way everything happened.

I hate to say that seeing one game in person changed me because I've always been a Royals fan, but experiencing that will get me through another 30 years of dogshit (as much as I hope it doesn't come to that).

Their were so many moments of exuberance, but one stood out - feeling everyone hold their breath while they stared at the ball Hosmer hit, and as soon as it landed fair, you could feel everyone shift back to see Cain rounding 3rd, that alone was worth being there.

eDave
10-24-2015, 10:56 PM
Here's one from outside the stadium. Last out:

https://www.facebook.com/video.php?v=799198233524882

BigMeatballDave
10-25-2015, 09:01 AM
If I had anything in my stomach while Donaldson was at bat, I would have thrown up all over my TV. I was sitting on a footstool 2 feet away from it. :)

Bob Dole
10-25-2015, 10:05 AM
Here's one from outside the stadium. Last out:

https://www.facebook.com/video.php?v=799198233524882

That is awesome.

Bob Dole was sitting on his tailgate in a hotel parking lot about 4 miles east on I-70 during last year's WC game. When the Royals did something good, you could hear the crowd.

Bob Dole
10-25-2015, 10:08 AM
For those who haven't seen it, they finally got around to showing Cain's historic run on MLB Tonight. Top speed was 20.7 mph.

And while most base runners slow down, each of his bases took less time than the previous.

Bearcat
10-25-2015, 08:59 PM
I'm lucky enough to say I was there. I don't go to a lot of games because it's always a roll of the dice, but that was one that I will never, ever forget. The scenario, the crowd, our team, their team, the way everything happened.

I hate to say that seeing one game in person changed me because I've always been a Royals fan, but experiencing that will get me through another 30 years of dogshit (as much as I hope it doesn't come to that).

Their were so many moments of exuberance, but one stood out - feeling everyone hold their breath while they stared at the ball Hosmer hit, and as soon as it landed fair, you could feel everyone shift back to see Cain rounding 3rd, that alone was worth being there.

After the play I asked the guy next to me "uh, WTF is Hosmer on 1st after all that?!" LMAO

The place was so fucking nuts, I got wrapped up in watching Cain and didn't even see how quickly Bautista fielded it or him throwing it to the wrong guy... I had a perfect view down the line and knew it was fair, just kind of figured Hosmer had a double and Cain would score from 1st.



Here's one from outside the stadium. Last out:

https://www.facebook.com/video.php?v=799198233524882

Love the Mooooooose!.

cmh6476
10-25-2015, 10:28 PM
I'm lucky enough to say I was there. I don't go to a lot of games because it's always a roll of the dice, but that was one that I will never, ever forget. The scenario, the crowd, our team, their team, the way everything happened.

I hate to say that seeing one game in person changed me because I've always been a Royals fan, but experiencing that will get me through another 30 years of dogshit (as much as I hope it doesn't come to that).

Their were so many moments of exuberance, but one stood out - feeling everyone hold their breath while they stared at the ball Hosmer hit, and as soon as it landed fair, you could feel everyone shift back to see Cain rounding 3rd, that alone was worth being there.

I hope my 8 year old boy understands the magnitude of what he experienced, if not now at some point in his life.

WilliamTheIrish
10-26-2015, 07:59 AM
Here's one from outside the stadium. Last out:

https://www.facebook.com/video.php?v=799198233524882

That is absolutely beautiful. The cheering, the silence on the pitch, the "moooooooose" and then the elation.

Holy shit. That gives me a chill.

Dartgod
10-26-2015, 08:23 AM
That is absolutely beautiful. The cheering, the silence on the pitch, the "moooooooose" and then the elation.

Holy shit. That gives me a chill.

Very similar to game 4 of the ALCS last year.

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