FOX Cameras track to Brian Wilson in the dugout for the fourth time.
Joe Buck: Well there he is again. The man of the hour, Brian Wilson. Injured, not able to play. But what a darn quirky guy and he's doing a funny thing. Shows real leadership in the clubhouse, real grit.
Just like the last time the Giants won, everyone picked the Rangers. Many of the comments on ESPN after the first two wins were not about how the Giants won the games. Most of it was about how Detroit blew it. No respect.
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Just like the last time the Giants won, everyone picked the Rangers. Many of the comments on ESPN after the first two wins were not about how the Giants won the games. Most of it was about how Detroit blew it. No respect.
I'll take the championship over respect any day One has to wonder what's up when the Triple Crown winner blew it in all but one clutch situation and the well rested Cy Young winner gets annihilated in the series opener. But really, after what they survived in the NLDS and NLCS, I don't think any team could have withstood the momentum of the Giants in the World Series. Even if they lost Sunday, I wouldn't have expected the series to return to SF.
See you SF heads on Wednesday, and the rest of you MLB fans in 2013. I think Tim Lincecum might be a great closer.
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Joe Buck: Well there he is again. The man of the hour, Brian Wilson. Injured, not able to play. But what a darn quirky guy and he's doing a funny thing. Shows real leadership in the clubhouse, real grit.
http://espn.go.com/mlb/playoffs/2012/story/_/id/8544168/espn-expert-predictions
Just like the last time the Giants won, everyone picked the Rangers. Many of the comments on ESPN after the first two wins were not about how the Giants won the games. Most of it was about how Detroit blew it. No respect.
I'll take the championship over respect any day One has to wonder what's up when the Triple Crown winner blew it in all but one clutch situation and the well rested Cy Young winner gets annihilated in the series opener. But really, after what they survived in the NLDS and NLCS, I don't think any team could have withstood the momentum of the Giants in the World Series. Even if they lost Sunday, I wouldn't have expected the series to return to SF.
See you SF heads on Wednesday, and the rest of you MLB fans in 2013. I think Tim Lincecum might be a great closer.
even funnier, and its real: http://mlb.sbnation.com/2012/10/24/3549608/baseball-nation-predicts-the-world-series
scroll down to the last one.