GDT: Halos vs Bravos 23 July 22 7:20pm

jsebe10

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Angels
Patrick Sandoval L
3-5 3.00 ERA

DH S. Ohtani L
LF Taylor Ward R
SS Luis Rengifo S
1B Jared Walsh L
3B J. Villar S
RF D. Thomas L
C Kurt Suzuki R
CF B. Marsh L
2B M. Stefanic R

Braves
Kyle Wright R
11-4 2.95 ERA

RF Ronald Acuna R
SS D. Swanson R
1B Matt Olson L
3B Austin Riley R
C T. d'Arnaud R
LF Adam Duvall R
DH M. Ozuna R
2B O. Arcia R
CF M. Harris L

Junk tossing left….gotta Get to her early
 
My view of today’s game.

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Seattle is so lovely.

No humidty. Perfect weather in the summer. Doesn't rain anywhere near as much people think it does. Mountains in all 4 directions. Great variety of food.

Can't wait to move here in a few years.
 
Seattle is so lovely.

No humidty. Perfect weather in the summer. Doesn't rain anywhere near as much people think it does. Mountains in all 4 directions. Great variety of food.

Can't wait to move here in a few years.

Seattle is awesome. It has its rough parts and the city politics are wonky, but it’s an incredible city.
 
Seattle is so lovely.

No humidty. Perfect weather in the summer. Doesn't rain anywhere near as much people think it does. Mountains in all 4 directions. Great variety of food.

Can't wait to move here in a few years.

You should visit the Neshoba county fair in Philadelphia, ms. I'm here this week staying in my cabin. The humidity is "slightly" higher and no mountains though... plenty of alcohol haha
 
Seattle is so lovely.

No humidty. Perfect weather in the summer. Doesn't rain anywhere near as much people think it does. Mountains in all 4 directions. Great variety of food.

Can't wait to move here in a few years.

You were smart and went during one of the two months out of the year it’s not raining and 50 degrees.

Love that ballpark.
 
Seattle is awesome. It has its rough parts and the city politics are wonky, but it’s an incredible city.

Sounds like almost every major metro city in the country. Except Seattle has probably the freshest air I've ever breathed in this country. 3 National Parks flanking it. Olympics to the West. Cascades to the North. Rainier and St. Helens to the South. And Baker to the East.

Great food options. And people here are generally very laid back and friendly from my experiences here the last 5 years.
 
You were smart and went during one of the two months out of the year it’s not raining and 50 degrees.

Love that ballpark.

I lived here for work off and on during 2018-2019. So I've seen the bad months too. Still prefer it over back home in the South.

And let's be real here, it drizzles and light rains here. Atlanta gets more precipitation in like one month during the summer than Seattle does the entire year.

after you’ve lived in Savannah humidity, which is probably too 3 worst in the country, anything else hot is easy mode. The fact there’s no humidity here is enough for me.
 
I lived here for work off and on during 2018-2019. So I've seen the bad months too. Still prefer it over back home in the South.

And let's be real here, it drizzles and light rains here. Atlanta gets more precipitation in like one month during the summer than Seattle does the entire year.

after you’ve lived in Savannah humidity, which is probably too 3 worst in the country, anything else hot is easy mode. The fact there’s no humidity here is enough for me.

I moved to Austin, TX this year and I am a complete wimp with the heat/humidity combo. I severely underestimated how much I would dislike it.
 
I moved to Austin, TX this year and I am a complete wimp with the heat/humidity combo. I severely underestimated how much I would dislike it.

Not sure how it is down south. But North Texas is having it's worst summer in 10 years. It's sucked major ass.
 
I like Perry Minasian and I think he could build a winner, but the Angels seem like they have organizational rot all the way up to Moreno.

I have my issues with McGuirk/Liberty, but they at least allow the baseball people to make baseball decisions.
 
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