At Least The Weather’s Nice…
It’s pretty sad the topic that’s bringing me out of the woodwork. The Chargers and Padres. This was one of the many awful weekends in SD sports history. I’ll try to keep it short, since I don’t want to relive the all-too-fresh-all-too-painful memories.
The Bolts lost at home to the lowly Chiefs, who they made look like Super Bowl champions. The only thing right about the game was LT in the first half. I can’t say anything about LT in the 2nd half because he was only given the ball 6 times. 14-2 last year. 1-3 this year. Lost and dejected, I’d be surprised at this point if the Chargers can pull out a winning season and even make the playoffs in a weak AFC West division.
The Padres blew the NL Wild Card decision game to the Rockies. After saving Peavy’s bacon from a game considered non-Peavy-esque, but normal for any other pitcher, the Padres took the Rockies to 13 innings, at Coors Field, on the national stage. Guess what? They blew it. After getting a go-ahead 2-run shot from the new Mr. October, Scott Hairston, Hoffy proceeds to give up 3 in the bottom of the 13th, all ending on a terrible call at the plate. His 2nd consecutive blown save in as many opportunities, the first of which he blew against the Brewers 2 days ago, which would have given the Pads the NL Wild Card.
I guess all this drama and heartbreak makes it all that much sweeter when the Chargers and/or Padres win it all…but I gotta tell ya - it’s fucking killing me.
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Last night’s game was a perfect microcosm of the entire Padres season.
- Humiliating shitty play with high expectations
- Unlikely heroics and desperate hope
- Shitty officiating
- Terrible clutch hitting
- Lucky breaks
- Elation and confidence
- Indescribable heart-break
In the end, even though it’s pretty obvious that the umpire blew that home plate call, I’m not going to complain about it. Somehow, despite the fact that we got screwed and robbed with that call and all throughout September (teams benching starters against our competition, out-of-contention teams playing their hearts out against us, and so forth), somehow we still deserved to lose. We had every opportunity to win, particularly on a night where we had 15 hits and 8 runs. Jake Peavy vs. Josh Fogg? Give me a fucking break. Hoffy blows a 2-run lead w/out recording an out in a playoff clinching situation? Laughable. The Rockies didn’t beat the Padres, the Padres beat themselves, just like they had been doing all season long.
Johann’s comments are basically the Cliffs Notes of the Padres Operations Manual. Somehow I have a feeling that the loss to the Rockies spared us even greater heartbreak and embarrassment destined for us in the post-season. The Padres had so many opportunities to take the NL Wild Card and even the NL West, but they managed to blow it. They just happened to blow it in dramatic, heart-wrenching fashion. Any Padres fan would expect nothing less.