Locked On Padres
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Things to Know for the San Diego Padres Offseason
On today's show, Javier offers a beginner's primer for the Padres upcoming offseason! He discusses free agency, the question of replacing Joe Musgrove, recent reports about a Jackson Merrill extension, prospects Leodalis De Vries and Ethan Salas, the player he's most concerned about going forward, and more! Go Padres.
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End of the Line: San Diego Padres Elimination, Media Bias, Offseason Plans, Mailbag
Просмотров 1,6 тыс.16 часов назад
On today's episode, it's the end of the line for the San Diego Padres season. Javier recaps the final game 5 loss against the Dodgers, whether they truly choked the series away, the offense's historic drought, Javi's prediction coming true, Dave Roberts admitting the Manny Machado controversy was completely contrived, the litany of media bias moments, answering your questions about the team's f...
Will the San Diego Padres Pull Off a Game 5 Win in LA?
Просмотров 1,2 тыс.День назад
On today's episode, Javier previews the final game between the Padres and Dastardly Dodgers! He breaks down his anxiety heading into the game, the matchup between Yu Darvish and Yoshinobu Yamamoto, if Fernando Tatis Jr should bat lead off, Dylan Cease's future with the team, Javi's actual prediction, and more! Go Padres. Follow & Subscribe on all Podcast platforms… 🎧 link.chtbl.com/LOPadres?sid...
The Villainous San Diego Padres Take Game 3 With Tatis Sicko Mode and a Shutdown Bullpen!
Просмотров 934День назад
On today's episode, Javier is recapping the Padres GAME 3 VICTORY over the dastardly Los Angeles Dodgers! He discusses the almost equally lackluster performances by Michael King and Walker Buehler, Fernando Tatis Jr's absolute moonshot and taunt of Ken Rosenthal, the Padres dominant bullpen (does Tanner Scott have the secret sauce against Shohei Ohtani?) making Javi apologize, Teoscar Hernandez...
Dave Roberts, Manny Machado, and the Los Angeles Dodgers Desperate Attempt of Self-Victimization
Просмотров 545День назад
On today's very rant-fueled podcast, Javier discusses the discourse between the Padres and Dodgers absolutely hating each other!!! He breaks down the Dodgers filing a complaint with MLB over Machado's ball toss, Ken Rosenthal's extremely gross article on the whole situation, why the Dodgers are being tremendous hypocrites, Joe Musgrove getting Tommy John surgery, answering some of your question...
San Diego Padres Give Los Angeles Dodgers a Wedgie Despite Their Fanbase's Best Efforts
Просмотров 1,2 тыс.14 дней назад
On today's episode, Javier is recapping an absolutely WILD and EXTREMELY SPICY set of games between the Padres and Dodgers! Javi breaks down the galactically clutch performances from Fernando Tatis Jr and Jackson Merrill, Manny Machado beefing with Jack Flaherty, Jurickson Profar's taunting and subsequent game delay for fans throwing things onto the field, the annoyances with the Dodgers fanbas...
Jackson Merrill Madness Continues and YOUR San Diego Padres Are Heading to the NLDS
Просмотров 1 тыс.14 дней назад
On today's (mostly) celebratory episode, Javier recaps the Padres taking care of business against the Atlanta Braves and heading to the NLDS!!!! Javi breaks down Joe Musgrove's dominant start and subsequent injury, Manny Machado trying to overcome the playoff choker allegations, Jackson Merrill possibly not being real, the bullpen stepping up big in Musgrove's absence, Tony Hawk, and more! Go P...
San Diego Padres Take Game One Behind Michael King's ALL-TIME GEM of a Performance!
Просмотров 74914 дней назад
On today's VERY HAPPY episode, Javier recaps game 1 of the Wild Card round between the Padres and Braves! Javi waxes poetic about Michael King's OUTRAGEOUSLY dominant start, relives the Juan Soto trade and King's confidence from day one, Fernando Tatis Jr continuing to live up to every moment, some critiques of the Padres offense overall, Kyle Higashioka's moment, the playoff atmosphere, and mo...
PLAYOFF PREVIEW: San Diego Padres and Atlanta Braves Wildcard Madness
Просмотров 90614 дней назад
HERE WE GOOOO! On today's very special episode, Javier is joined by Jake Mastroianni (host of Locked On Braves) to kick off the playoff journey between the Padres and Braves!!! The two discuss the Braves doubleheader against the Mets, the report that Chris Sale may be out for the series, comparing both rotations, the Padres and Braves both having star-studded lineups, the bullpens, overall vibe...
San Diego Padres News & Mailbag: Playoffs Are a Go, Arraez Makes History, Keeping Ha-Seong Kim
Просмотров 66421 день назад
On today's episode, Javier is bidding farewell to the regular season! He quickly recaps the final regular season matchup between the Padres and Diamondbacks, Yu Darvish's solid performance, Luis Arraez being this year's batting champ, worries for Xander Bogaerts, the doubleheader that will determine the Padres wild card opponent (and who is the ideal), answering some of your questions comments,...
San Diego Padres and Arizona Diamondbacks Weekend Showdown to Close Out the Regular Season!
Просмотров 73421 день назад
On today's episode, Javier is joined by longtime guest of the podcast Millard Thomas (host of Locked On Diamondbacks) to close out the regular season! The two discuss the playoff implications of this weekend's series between the Padres and Diamondbacks, which team is better suited for a playoff run, pitching matchups (will Michael King start?), some light reminiscing on all the madness that the...
Shohei Ohtani Stymies San Diego Padres Momentum and Jackson Merrill Losing Rookie of the Year
Просмотров 2 тыс.21 день назад
On today's episode, Javier is recapping yet another intense game between the Padres and Dodgers! He recaps the two near-identical starts by Dylan Cease and Jack Flaherty, Shohei Ohtani being the difference maker, Fernando Tatis Jr.'s uncanny ability to rise to the occasion, some questions around Robert Suarez in the closer role, AJ Preller's tenure as Padres general manager, Jackson Merrill bei...
San Diego Padres Clinch Postseason Berth on a Triple Play!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Просмотров 2,4 тыс.21 день назад
On today's episode, this Padres team simply never ceases to amaze!!!!!!! Javier recaps the Padres game 1 victory over the Dodgers in which Michael King continued his Cy-Young quality campaign, Jurickson Profar made a dynamite defensive play, Jake Cronenworth homered, Robert Suarez almost blew it (again), and the team managed to CLINCH A PLAYOFF SPOT ON A GAME-WINNING TRIPLE PLAY!!! ARE YOU NOT ...
SERIES PREVIEW: San Diego Padres and Los Angeles Dodgers Battle for the NL West w/ Jeff Snider
Просмотров 3,6 тыс.28 дней назад
SERIES PREVIEW: San Diego Padres and Los Angeles Dodgers Battle for the NL West w/ Jeff Snider
San Diego Padres News & Mailbag: Sweeping Chicago, Attendance Record, Tatis Walk Off
Просмотров 91828 дней назад
San Diego Padres News & Mailbag: Sweeping Chicago, Attendance Record, Tatis Walk Off
Chatting With San Diego Padres Prospect Romeo Sanabria!
Просмотров 361Месяц назад
Chatting With San Diego Padres Prospect Romeo Sanabria!
San Diego Padres Go Back to Back to BACK in Win Over Astros
Просмотров 502Месяц назад
San Diego Padres Go Back to Back to BACK in Win Over Astros
San Diego Padres BONKERS Game Ft. Manny Heroics, King's Dominance, and Altuve's Shoes?
Просмотров 210Месяц назад
San Diego Padres BONKERS Game Ft. Manny Heroics, King's Dominance, and Altuve's Shoes?
Yu Darvish Dazzles, Luis Arraez's Injury, and the Ongoing Good Vibes of the San Diego Padres
Просмотров 460Месяц назад
Yu Darvish Dazzles, Luis Arraez's Injury, and the Ongoing Good Vibes of the San Diego Padres
San Diego Padres News & Mailbag: Sweeping the Giants, Dominant Pitching, Blake Snell Tease
Просмотров 360Месяц назад
San Diego Padres News & Mailbag: Sweeping the Giants, Dominant Pitching, Blake Snell Tease
San Diego Padres Split Mariners Series and the End of Luis Campusano
Просмотров 1,5 тыс.Месяц назад
San Diego Padres Split Mariners Series and the End of Luis Campusano
Manny Machado Makes San Diego Padres History!!!
Просмотров 328Месяц назад
Manny Machado Makes San Diego Padres History!!!
SERIES PREVIEW: San Diego Padres and Seattle Mariners Playoff Race w/ Ty Dane Gonzalez
Просмотров 273Месяц назад
SERIES PREVIEW: San Diego Padres and Seattle Mariners Playoff Race w/ Ty Dane Gonzalez
San Diego Padres News & Mailbag: Joe Gets Smoked, Bad Defense, Kim's Injury, Merrill Mashing
Просмотров 248Месяц назад
San Diego Padres News & Mailbag: Joe Gets Smoked, Bad Defense, Kim's Injury, Merrill Mashing
SERIES PREVIEW: The Total Role Reversal of the San Diego Padres and San Francisco Giants
Просмотров 259Месяц назад
SERIES PREVIEW: The Total Role Reversal of the San Diego Padres and San Francisco Giants
Fernando Tatis Jr.'s Walk Off Heroics and the Return of Yu Darvish
Просмотров 524Месяц назад
Fernando Tatis Jr.'s Walk Off Heroics and the Return of Yu Darvish
Jackson Merrill’s Breakout and Assessing the San Diego Padres Farm System w/ Aram Leighton
Просмотров 908Месяц назад
Jackson Merrill’s Breakout and Assessing the San Diego Padres Farm System w/ Aram Leighton
The Return of Fernando Tatis Jr. and Joe Musgrove's Absolute GEM
Просмотров 390Месяц назад
The Return of Fernando Tatis Jr. and Joe Musgrove's Absolute GEM
San Diego Padres News & Mailbag: Merrill Madness, Bullpen is Masterful, Machado's Bounceback
Просмотров 372Месяц назад
San Diego Padres News & Mailbag: Merrill Madness, Bullpen is Masterful, Machado's Bounceback
San Diego Padres News & Mailbag: Merrill's Heroics, Musgrove is BACK, Lefty Problems
Просмотров 648Месяц назад
San Diego Padres News & Mailbag: Merrill's Heroics, Musgrove is BACK, Lefty Problems

Комментарии

  • @camionerosfurgoneros5915
    @camionerosfurgoneros5915 3 дня назад

    Dave Robert out smarted The MADRES . Stop crying cuz your team became the most hated team in MLB.

  • @fretsone
    @fretsone 4 дня назад

    “Deepest lineup in the MLB” was a reach brother lol

  • @night_goat666
    @night_goat666 4 дня назад

    This guy…. Instead of talking about their season he goes on a rant and just talks shit about the Dodgers. Just goes to show that Padres organization and fans just care about beating the Dodgers. Rent free I guess.

    • @camionerosfurgoneros5915
      @camionerosfurgoneros5915 3 дня назад

      This guy is just another crying baby. Every body know the Padres were The most hated team in MLB. Plus the MEDIA pick San Diego to win it all

  • @herbmorales516
    @herbmorales516 6 дней назад

    The guy has many excuses for his loser padres.

    • @hopespringseternal2624
      @hopespringseternal2624 6 дней назад

      Poor, poor little troll boy. Nothing better to do than troll a Padres stream

  • @GLOWSTER323
    @GLOWSTER323 6 дней назад

    Ya you should have just JUMPED dude lol Coronado bridge isn’t that high lmao! GO DODGERS!!

    • @hopespringseternal2624
      @hopespringseternal2624 6 дней назад

      Poor little troll boy^^^ I cannot wait until the Mets beat you and go on to the World Series!

  • @user-eg9lq8cc5k
    @user-eg9lq8cc5k 6 дней назад

    Karma for being assholes. Specifically profar Tatis and Machado

  • @vapesan666
    @vapesan666 6 дней назад

    what day are yall playing in the NLCS again?

  • @Blackmantis78
    @Blackmantis78 6 дней назад

    You all had a good squad for sure and real fun to watch. Media stuff was a bit overbkown and in a way irresponsible. As an Astros fan though thats nothin compared to what they go through year in and year out and get it WAY worse from Dodgers and Yankees fans. Yet they pretty much say F everyone and go out and win anyway. Padres should have been better and not rolled over imo. Disappointing for you Padre fans.

  • @__greg__
    @__greg__ 6 дней назад

    Merrill was smart to bet on himself this season, now just curious if he’d be willing to take a team friendly deal or maybe even defer money to continue building the team 🤞🏽

  • @dodgedforgottenn
    @dodgedforgottenn 6 дней назад

    Dodger fan here. Props to the Padres organization for bringing together the Padres fan base and selling out that ballpark most nights. Props to AJ Preller for putting together one hell of a team this year. It made for a much funner season for not only the Padres fans, but also the Dodgers fans.

  • @ivanvalencia5984
    @ivanvalencia5984 6 дней назад

    People say Dodger fans are annoying but imagine being cocky and arrogant when your franchise hasn’t won anything! And that’s padres fans…

    • @cozmo7175
      @cozmo7175 6 дней назад

      Yeah man imagine having to lie to the media and have a hit piece written on your opponent just to motivate your billion dollar team to win.

    • @ivanvalencia5984
      @ivanvalencia5984 6 дней назад

      @@cozmo7175 thanks for proving my whole statement 🤡 😂 blaming everything else or anyone else instead of being humble and classy and taking the loss

    • @hopespringseternal2624
      @hopespringseternal2624 6 дней назад

      The Dodgers haven't won anything since 1988!

    • @ivanvalencia5984
      @ivanvalencia5984 5 дней назад

      @@hopespringseternal2624 and the Padres? Go ahead I’ll wait 🤔

    • @shinyuta
      @shinyuta 5 дней назад

      ​​@@hopespringseternal2624facts don't care about your feelings, 2020 is still ANOTHER ring that the padres don't have, and we went through you to do it

  • @billywatson5149
    @billywatson5149 6 дней назад

    I think we should get roki sasaki if he decides to join mlb next year

    • @dynex4068
      @dynex4068 6 дней назад

      Well too bad madres fan, he’s going to the Dodgers 😂

  • @zemitram1779
    @zemitram1779 6 дней назад

    Profar needs to go. Not worth the extension. Vibes dont win games

    • @tonysu8860
      @tonysu8860 6 дней назад

      Well, Profar provided a lot more than vibes. Until his hitting fell off the end of the season, his OPS was really up there with a lot of star players. And I think he ended the regular season with something like the #14 top OBA in all of the MLB(both American and National leagues). And his defense was pretty decent, too. The Padres kept replacing him in late innings but I think that was more the availability of fast bench players and getting Profar a bit of rest rather than Profar being defensive liability. Profar was a bug piece of the Padres lineup down to the last day of the season. I don't know if he'd accept another incentive laden contract, I'd bet the Padres would prefer that kind of structure.

    • @mike-vq8zw
      @mike-vq8zw 6 дней назад

      Profars decline started right after the All-Star break. By the time the playoffs came around his bat was a big zero in the lineup. You should never have been in the number three hole even before the playoffs started let alone when the playoffs started. The rookie should have been moved up to the three hole to hopefully give the top of the order some needed life. Would it have made a difference? I don't know but I sure like the odds better with the rookie hitting third then Profar who had returned back to being is normal 240 hitter.​@@tonysu8860

    • @mike-vq8zw
      @mike-vq8zw 6 дней назад

      Padres need to put a real everyday proven hitter in left field and then turn their attention to starting pitching. Resign the catcher, sign our batting champ to an extension And don't rush into a multi-year multi-million dollar contract with the rookie and center. It isn't necessary right now, we have him for the next 6 years anyway. Take that money instead and go out and get some starting pitching.

    • @CesarMartinez-nr4xo
      @CesarMartinez-nr4xo 6 дней назад

      ⁠@@tonysu8860Profar kept being replaced in the late innings because of his left knee patellar tendinitis. He was still the best LF in all of baseball during the 2024 regular season. 2 years / $24Million with a $10.5 Million 3rd year option would be a fair deal.

    • @CesarMartinez-nr4xo
      @CesarMartinez-nr4xo 5 дней назад

      @@mike-vq8zw Brandon Lockridge is our current starting LF. So, yes LF is definitely a priority. Profar was the best LF in all of baseball during the 2024 regular season. Extending Arraez to a long term deal should be a priority as well. Hopefully Brito, Vasquez and Waldron can develop and Matsui and Wandy can improve next season. Offensively, hopefully Campusano and Eguy Rosario can develop in to productive bench players. If we can retain Higgy and Solano on affordable 1 year deals to help platoon at C and 1B again next season that would be awesome. I’m curious to see if Higgy is willing to take less than $3Million to stay in San Diego but, just like Gary Sanchez, who will also be a free agent again this off-season, he will probably get better offers from another team. Hopefully Bogarts and Cronenwoth can step it up as well. There’s no need to pay Merrill especially with Hosmer making over $17Million in the final year of his contract. Musgrove’s injury definitely created a whole in our SP so I’m curious to see what we will do there. LFGSD!

  • @mankid3894
    @mankid3894 6 дней назад

    do you think they will replace Profar by Tirso Ornelas or re-sign Profar?

    • @nicop195
      @nicop195 6 дней назад

      Go over the cap for Soto

    • @timowns2
      @timowns2 6 дней назад

      Yes,Tirso will at least be on the bench.

  • @pauljohn0001
    @pauljohn0001 7 дней назад

    The San Deigo Padres will always be trash just like the San Deigo Chargers 😂 Padres will never be in the level of the Dodgers. Facts

    • @hopespringseternal2624
      @hopespringseternal2624 6 дней назад

      Your arrogance will cause you all to lose to the Mets and I can't wait to see it!

  • @jdsthird
    @jdsthird 7 дней назад

    We choked in 2020, 2022, and 2024. We can’t trash talk the Dodgers and call them chokers anymore. We talk a big game and showboat with the antics but can’t back it up on the field. Pathetic and embarrassing.

    • @everettbabcock8593
      @everettbabcock8593 7 дней назад

      Yeah man 2030 was crazy

    • @pocketrudeboy
      @pocketrudeboy 6 дней назад

      100% embarrassing, if the players can learn to stfu then maybe the loss would just be a loss and not this very visible humbling from the dodgers

    • @jdsthird
      @jdsthird 6 дней назад

      @@pocketrudeboy One thousand percent. The antics and immaturity makes it worse to accept.

    • @samVasquez-xb7be
      @samVasquez-xb7be 6 дней назад

      Padres fans are not the ones who ever should call the Dodgers or any other team chokers. 55 years and 0 Championships.

    • @jdsthird
      @jdsthird 6 дней назад

      @@everettbabcock8593 It will be wild. Wait to see. 😂

  • @rhazmachine7690
    @rhazmachine7690 7 дней назад

    Padres Eliminated, One Piece anime on hiatus until next year.... pain sadness

  • @MovieFanZ89
    @MovieFanZ89 7 дней назад

    Two things I’ll say: -If the Dodgers had done the tongue wag thing just like they did their weird celebration after a home run then the media would be loving it and talk about how fun the Dodgers are and all that. -if the Dodgers have thrown a ball into the Padres bullpen and the Padres had reacted, just like the Dodgers did, everybody would be saying that they are overreacting and that it was nothing and that they should get over it. The media would then be calling them crybabiesfor reacting to a ball thrown in their dugout. But because the Padres did it and the Dodgers reacted, the Padres are the villains.

    • @ivanvalencia5984
      @ivanvalencia5984 6 дней назад

      😢😢

    • @JumboJuneau
      @JumboJuneau 6 дней назад

      If, if, if…,the Dodgers players wouldn’t do that. They have respectful players. They’re not that dumb. I don’t know any other team that would do that, so….

    • @Alucard400
      @Alucard400 6 дней назад

      Dodger fan here. Puig was the player that did it often when he was with the Dodgers. It was not cool lol. There are fans that both hate it and love showboating or doing the tongue. It's a magnified effect of hate with opposing teams.

    • @shinyuta
      @shinyuta 5 дней назад

      Yeah, like you said yourself, YOUR players did that, and it's very on brand for them. What is the point of what ifs, that's the padres style, not the dodgers

  • @troywakimoto1774
    @troywakimoto1774 7 дней назад

    I am a Dodgers fan but I feel like I see baseball and sports through a similar lens as you and I enjoyed listening to your thoughts about the series.

  • @MovieFanZ89
    @MovieFanZ89 7 дней назад

    This was not a great game to end on and there were three things that bummed me out and got me disappointed: -It seemed like every time the Padres hit a long ball the warning track, it seemed to die in the air and was an easy catch for the Dodgers. The two home runs that the Dodgers hit seemed like they would die instantly and they carried. -Darvish was pitching his butt off and only allowed three or four hits the entire game and the offense just could not help him -This has been mentioned before probably on other shows and other times, but Manny needs to stop trying to reach for pitches. People know what pitches he always swings at and by now he should know that. Stop trying to swing at garbage pitches. Oh no, it was a season that people thought was gonna be a rebuilding season and we went further than that. I don’t know how the rookie of the year voting is going to go, but I think that with Merrill being on a team that went to the postseason that he should have the upper hand

  • @zemitram1779
    @zemitram1779 7 дней назад

    Thanks Javier for a great season. This was the 1st year listening to the podcast, will listen again next season. Next year will be the year!!

  • @tonysu8860
    @tonysu8860 7 дней назад

    To the Padres, thanks for a great and entertaining season. Reload for next year, it's too bad a number of popular players probably won't be signed next year and each and every one of them deserve thanks, too. I firmly believe that the Padres fell short of a number of goals this year mainly for 3 coaching decisions. For all the risky decisions that went right, it's too bad if the reasons were all that made the razor thin differences. 1. Merrill being my ved up in the order. It's notable that Merrill moved up only the next spot from 6th to 5th but it had an enormous effect on overall productivity by eliminating the gap after Manny and losing a productive bat in the bottom third of the lineup . The top half of the lineup productivity didn't improve noticeably and the bottom half died, eliminating the feature that made the Padres offense unique. 2. Cease' Game 1 failure in the NLDS was easy to anticipate although never a certainty. Cease experienced the same failure a number of times in the regular season and never fixed... His only weapon is 97 mph fastball he can throw every inning but if the other team can hit his fastball, he doesn't have an alternative approach. As more pitchers can throw fastballs approaching 100 mph, more teams will invest in pitching machines that can get batters used to that speed and Cease will lose effectiveness if he doesn't evolve. So it turns out that the Padres coaches never had a backup plan for Cease and even squeezed him in pitching Game 4 in short rest putting the Padres on the edge of elimination. 3. The coaches damaged the Padres offense in other ways than moving Merrill up in the order. Starting with Tatis return, the team batting approach changed both subtlety and materially. Tatis is a very different hitter than whoever he replaced(several players were plugged in). Tatis doesn't walk often so the team was losing OBA while gaining slugging. The chemistry changed radically and everything hung on whether Tatis hit or not. Tatis presents a conundrum, there is the school of thought you put your best hitters at the top of your lineup to give them maximum chances of extra at bats as the lineup is turned over but it can change the productivity and roles each batter plays in the lineup and the situations they'll face. U really believe Tatis is much better placed immediately behind Machado if you have two good leadoff hitters like Arraez and Profar. It's possible to pick on other things like whether Machado should produce better than "only" a ,400-.500 rate in RBI situations and if Suarez is the closer we expect(I personally thought he did a fine job this year). The difference between moving and losing the NLDS this year was a fine line but the Padres just didn't have the answers this year

    • @jdsthird
      @jdsthird 7 дней назад

      It’s ironic all the trash talking we do to Dodgers fans about choking in the playoffs and yet we have silently become the chokers and joke of baseball. We talk a big game and showboat with the antics and histrionics yet we choked in 2020, 2022, and now in 2024. We can’t talk anymore until we accomplish and win something. We don’t have any division titles, pennants, or WS championships but we act like we have it all.

  • @YDH25
    @YDH25 7 дней назад

    You contradict half the stuff you say. You think Kike is cringy for swearing but you think all the stuff Tatis does is acceptable? Stfu and take the L. Your team was so bad that you called the series before game 5.

  • @richjh9
    @richjh9 7 дней назад

    The Dodgers were crushed by injuries to their pitching staff more than any team in recent memory. Still, they finished ahead of the Padres by 5 games over a 162 game season, with a run differential of more than 60 runs. That’s the same run differential difference as the Mets and the Giants. In addition, the Dodgers beat the Padres in a best out of five series, shutting them out over the last 24 innings. Anything other than, we got beat by the better team is the only reasonable response.

  • @sub04aru
    @sub04aru 7 дней назад

    What a sore loser way. The Padres bring in Tatis, Machado, Soto, Cease, Snell….. and STILL cry that the Dodgers bring in all the big names and that they’re boring. Are you seriously still crying small market tears? C’mon. The Dodgers just outplayed your cocky, immature, selfish players and outsmarted by management. For believing in the law of averages you would think you would believe in karma. Maybe next time don’t celebrate your players being douchebags. Btw, the media WAS choosing the Padres. It’s one thing to bring in stars, it’s totally different to bring in the right ones. Wah wah wah.

    • @hopespringseternal2624
      @hopespringseternal2624 6 дней назад

      Can't wait to see the Mets beat the Dodgers for the championship! The Mets are on fire!

    • @ivanvalencia5984
      @ivanvalencia5984 5 дней назад

      @@hopespringseternal2624 this dude is such a tool and doesn’t know baseball at all… Hey Madre Fan Sit down be quite and let Big Brother show you how it’s done..

    • @sub04aru
      @sub04aru 9 часов назад

      @@hopespringseternal2624what happened? Let me guess, you’re a Yankee fan now.

  • @silasrobertshaw8122
    @silasrobertshaw8122 7 дней назад

    Jeez. It was a good fun season. The offense not showing up was a problem all season as Javii noted his concern many times. The team was very hot and cold. Full of emotion. Teams like that can make a huge run, but when they go cold, they go really cold. It was sad to see, but man it was a fun season. That's what I will hold on top next year to build upon. Thanks for the coverage all season Javi.

  • @Jream1942
    @Jream1942 7 дней назад

    I felt like this was the year. Sorry folks hopefully we can do it next year

  • @MrBrubin9
    @MrBrubin9 7 дней назад

    The Mets who beat us in the season's series and had a similar mojo to the Pads went 9 innings straight runless against an LA pitching staff with continuing MOJO. This WAS NOT a Padre letdown problem but an LA, historic, execution achievement. That's baseball.

    • @_MjG_
      @_MjG_ 7 дней назад

      I'm not a fan of Dodgers or Padres, but my perception of Dodgers over this past decade, is they are an underachieving team in the playoffs. That perception was there prior to the past couple seasons of Dodgrrs choking in the playoffs to teams Dodgers owned in the regular season. Mets had one bad day of hitting. Talk about overreatimg to just 1 game. Mets are not the Padres. They got 6 runs through 6 innings today.

  • @LosDodgersWSChamps
    @LosDodgersWSChamps 7 дней назад

    Good series bro 2 teams going at it is what all the fans wanted

  • @luiscervantes7971
    @luiscervantes7971 7 дней назад

    Don’t you think the padres stared first with tactics, profar n tatis messing with fans, machados base running (even tho is not “illegal”)

    • @_MjG_
      @_MjG_ 7 дней назад

      What does that stuff have to do with Padres not hitting?

  • @SRTarlow
    @SRTarlow 7 дней назад

    The Dodgers' pitching kept rolling against the Mets in Game 1, so it's not just us. As much as I hate to give L.A. any credit, credit to their relief pitching is due. What our team needs to understand is what led to the dramatic downward shift in offense, so that they can fight off similar droughts in the future. Sure, some of it is just baseball (not a "curse" or silly conspiracy, just the nature of the game), but there have to be some technical adjustments we can make going forward. So for now, go Mets and #LFGSD in 2025!

  • @rsvjr619
    @rsvjr619 7 дней назад

    24 innings. Javi it’s your boy Ray in SD. Bro I went to game 2 in LA. Then I went to game 4 in SD. Think about that. From the epic highs of us winning 10-2 (15 friends mobbing together to LA) the Tatis HR, sad Dodgers fans throwing drinks onto the field, the Manny thing, etc to the lows of game 4 where I left a playoff game in the 7th. Then because self-flagellation seemed like a good idea, me and 6 friends went to the watch party for game 5 at Petco Park. Gallagher Square packed to the gills. And we all watched these players embarrass our city for the final time this year. I don’t want to see a padres hat or jersey till April.

    • @LockedOnPadres
      @LockedOnPadres 7 дней назад

      This is a safe space friend, let it out

  • @tml365tml7
    @tml365tml7 8 дней назад

    Padres didn't even make the postseason in 2023 despite having the 3rd highest payroll of $256M, only behind Mets and Yankees. Shouldn't use payroll as an excuse.

  • @quickJ
    @quickJ 9 дней назад

    Where’s the follow up video of game 5 punk???

  • @JamesL2024
    @JamesL2024 9 дней назад

    As a Dodgers fan, I'm in tears for you Padres fans. It's all from laughing but it's still tears. 😂😂😂

  • @jwdndad
    @jwdndad 9 дней назад

    Nope

  • @richjh9
    @richjh9 9 дней назад

    Honest question. In the history of the Padres franchise, do they have an accomplishment greater than the Dodgers 2020 “Mickey Mouse” championship?

  • @joesal14
    @joesal14 9 дней назад

    Where’s your next video? Not done crying?

  • @kaitokid9
    @kaitokid9 9 дней назад

    The answer is No. Absolutely, 25 inning no runs No.

  • @YDH25
    @YDH25 9 дней назад

    24 scoreless innings

  • @brandoncarter439
    @brandoncarter439 9 дней назад

    You don’t talk a lot of shit like some of the other Padres RUclipsrs… So, good series, man! It was a rollercoaster on both sides. See you again next year!

  • @Bayunco_818
    @Bayunco_818 9 дней назад

    Guess we found out the answer last night. At least it wasn't a long trip home for the Madres.

  • @premalone8267
    @premalone8267 9 дней назад

    Let me save you 33 mins…..No

  • @ozzymorrison8628
    @ozzymorrison8628 10 дней назад

    Better luck next year

  • @losangeles6514
    @losangeles6514 10 дней назад

    CHOKING CHOKED Madres 😁

  • @derekconstantino7759
    @derekconstantino7759 10 дней назад

    Goodbye 😎

  • @cooledraptor279lol
    @cooledraptor279lol 10 дней назад

    You guys suck 0 championship cry 🤡🤡🤡

  • @indigosnow_
    @indigosnow_ 10 дней назад

    Lmao bro, so pessimistic. i almost turned it off with that initial rant. Im gonn keep listening but snything can happen. This is great! Padres have a massive chance, lets ride! 🤠

    • @_MjG_
      @_MjG_ 10 дней назад

      Apparently he was proven right to be pessimistic considering the outcome of this game.

  • @martinmayfield1932
    @martinmayfield1932 10 дней назад

    This is BS. I get being “real” but have you not watched this team since July ??!! And just because the Dodgers spent 554444 billion dollars, doesn’t guarantee a win in one game.

  • @tonysu8860
    @tonysu8860 10 дней назад

    Cease has been a disappointment but not for the reasons in this video. Three days' rest wasn't likely a major factor. Cease has had a problem all year about teams that can hit a 98 mph fastball and unfortunately whenever he's met such a team he has no Plan B. His fastball is so exceptional that he rarely is challenged so has never developed a second put away pitch. He needs to develop another pitch that is close in velocity but looks and does something different than his fast all. Suarez has had the same problem but instead of waiting for his fast all to be ineffective, he's been developing his changeup in non-critical situations. I don't know if Niebla and Cease can fix Cease' problems this postseason, this is so mething that had to be done during the regular season. What this means is that for the rest of this postseason Cease needs to be watched closely and not be put in situations beyond his control. Interestingly a number of top pitchers in the Padres organization have the same problem.