Re: Did Shohei Ohtani just have the greatest individual game in sports history?
[QUOTE=warriorfan;15039304]Lebron23 status :roll:[/QUOTE]
He admitted to doing roid!! :lol:lol
Re: Did Shohei Ohtani just have the greatest individual game in sports history?
[QUOTE=ArbitraryWater;15039309]He admitted to doing roid!! :lol:lol[/QUOTE]
:roll:
Dude is weird
Re: Did Shohei Ohtani just have the greatest individual game in sports history?
[QUOTE=1987_Lakers;15039235]This shit is hilarious. Getting jumped by multiple Pirates players for being an asshole, getting voted off your college team by teammates because nobody liked you (the manager kept him on).
[video=youtube;FBIXF947ZnI]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FBIXF947ZnI[/video][/QUOTE]
You were a self admitted obese beaner and couldn’t even put yourself in a position to get jumped if even you wanted too. You were a poor fat beaner child making comments from the peanut gallery much like you are doing now. You are the ultimate loser.
Re: Did Shohei Ohtani just have the greatest individual game in sports history?
[QUOTE=warriorfan;15039312]You were a self admitted obese beaner and couldn’t even put yourself in a position to get jumped if even you wanted too. You were a poor fat beaner child making comments from the peanut gallery much like you are doing now. You are the ultimate loser.[/QUOTE]
To be fair...Bonds was, for the most part, NOT a well-liked individual :lol
Both media and teammates. He softened a little as he got older but 90s Bonds was absolutely an asshole.
Funny story, my uncle was at game one of ALCS in '92 and had seats in left field. He so relentlessly heckled him throughout the game that Bonds gave him the finger and yelled at him. Said he was so proud and the entire section game him a standing O. He credits himself for Bonds having just an okay series and the Braves moving on :lol
Re: Did Shohei Ohtani just have the greatest individual game in sports history?
[QUOTE=ShawkFactory;15039317]To be fair...Bonds was, for the most part, NOT a well-liked individual :lol
Both media and teammates. He softened a little as he got older but 90s Bonds was absolutely an asshole.
Funny story, my uncle was at game one of ALCS in '92 and had seats in left field. He so relentlessly heckled him throughout the game that Bonds gave him the finger and yelled at him. Said he was so proud and the entire section game him a standing O. [B]He credits himself for Bonds having just an okay series and the Braves moving on :lol[/B][/QUOTE]
It seemed like he was usually a terrible postseason performer minus 2002.
Re: Did Shohei Ohtani just have the greatest individual game in sports history?
[QUOTE=1987_Lakers;15039321]It seemed like he was usually a terrible postseason performer minus 2002.[/QUOTE]
He wasn’t a terrible postseason player. Early pirates yeah but to allow that narrative to describe his playoff performance in his career? Misleading. His postseason production didn’t match his regular season dominance that’s for sure. But terrible is a bad way to describe it. And 2002 is up there are one of the best postseasons.
Re: Did Shohei Ohtani just have the greatest individual game in sports history?
[QUOTE=ShawkFactory;15039317]To be fair...Bonds was, for the most part, NOT a well-liked individual :lol
Both media and teammates. He softened a little as he got older but 90s Bonds was absolutely an asshole.
Funny story, my uncle was at game one of ALCS in '92 and had seats in left field. He so relentlessly heckled him throughout the game that Bonds gave him the finger and yelled at him. Said he was so proud and the entire section game him a standing O. He credits himself for Bonds having just an okay series and the Braves moving on :lol[/QUOTE]
What made bonds being an asshole even more funnier was his voice. The voice matches someone that is a total dbag
Re: Did Shohei Ohtani just have the greatest individual game in sports history?
[QUOTE=ShawkFactory;15039317]To be fair...Bonds was, for the most part, NOT a well-liked individual :lol
Both media and teammates. He softened a little as he got older but 90s Bonds was absolutely an asshole.
Funny story, my uncle was at game one of ALCS in '92 and had seats in left field. He so relentlessly heckled him throughout the game that Bonds gave him the finger and yelled at him. Said he was so proud and the entire section game him a standing O. He credits himself for Bonds having just an okay series and the Braves moving on :lol[/QUOTE]
Bonds definitely had some sort of personality disorder. He was a spoiled brat that never really learned how to be a likable person as simply as I can put it. He was never forced to and naturally didn’t or couldn’t do it. But we are talking baseball not a personality contest. He was the best at baseball.