by sloppyvinyl | Oct 16, 2018 | SPORTS
Brew Crew Roll To Shutout Win In LA
Going on the road to play Game 3 of the NLCS in a tied series was something Milwaukee wanted to avoid.
Close to their first World Series birth since 1982 when they were an American League team, they weren’t going to back down now.
The Milwaukee Brewers defeated the Los Angeles Dodgers on Monday night at Dodger Stadium in Game 3 of the NLCS to take a 2-1 lead.
Opportunistic, gritty, and persistent, the Milwaukee Brewers regained control of a entertaining NLCS to this point behind key hits and strong pitching.
Jhoulys Chacin (2-0), making his second postseason start, would give his club exactly what they needed coming off the Game 2 loss.
Flanked by stellar defense and pitching in a groove, Chacin befuddled the Dodgers bats and gave his team’s offense a chance to capitalize late in the game on Los Angeles’ miscues.
Both teams combined to go 1-for-16 with RISP, with Los Angeles coming away empty handed going 0-for-10 as they were shutout for the first time since September 16th.
It’s Milwaukee’s third shutout win of the postseason thus far.
The Brewers bullpen, which had surrendered eight runs in the first two games of the series after only giving up two runs in the NLDS vs Colorado, bounced back in Game 3.
The Brewers bullpen would combine to throw three and two-thirds scoreless innings as they allowed two hits and one walk while striking out eight.
The Milwaukee Brewers would jump out to a 1-0 lead in the first inning after a one-out RBI double by Ryan Braun scored Christian Yelich from first base.
Jhoulys Chacin would provide Milwaukee with a steady performance as he took the mound for the second time this postseason.
The left-hander would strand runners on second base in the second and fifth inning to preserve Milwaukee’s one-run edge.
Jhoulys Chacin would be relieved after five and one-thirds innings in which he allowed three hits and two walks while striking out six Dodgers in a scoreless start.
Corey Knebel would come in and strike out four batters over one and two-thirds innings for the Brewers.
Walker Buehler (0-1) gave the Los Angeles Dodgers a solid effort throughout most of Game 2, but the rookie right-hander would stumble late in the game for the Dodgers.
Milwaukee, looking to take back home-field advantage, scored a run in the sixth inning on a wild pitch by Buehler as second baseman Travis Shaw, who tripled with two outs, scored from third base to make it a 2-0 Brewers lead.
Shortstop Orlando Arcia would pad the lead with a huge two-run homer off Buehler in the seventh inning to give Milwaukee a 4-0 lead on the road.
Buehler finished the game allowing four runs on five hits and a walk while striking out eight or seven gritty innings.
With Milwaukee’s bullpen moving on from Knebel in the seventh, Joakim Soria and Josh Hader would combine to get three outs in the eighth inning as another inning went by without a Dodgers hit or baserunner.
Jeremy Jeffress would come on to get the final three outs of the game in the ninth. Much-like his entire postseason run to this point, Jeffress would make an appearance that didn’t disappoint making Brewers fans heart race.
The Dodgers would begin the ninth inning with a single by Justin Turner and a double by Manny Machado. Yasiel Puig would walk after a pop-up by Cody Bellinger.
Facing the Dodgers catcher Yasmani Grandal, Jeffress would punchout Grandal on three pitches to get the Dodgers to their final out in the form of second baseman Brian Dozier.
After three curveballs to start the at-bat, Brian Dozier would be frozen on a 1-2 fastball low and away to end the game as Jeffress survived a late rally from the Boys in Blue.
It’s a sigh of relief for Craig Counsell to watch his bullpen not produce another erratic display (Although it got a little scary there in the ninth) as they had through the first two games of the NLCS.
The Milwaukee Brewers felt like they should’ve been up 2-0 coming into Los Angeles for Game 3 after letting a 3-0 lead slip away late in Game 2.
Looking to assert themselves after having their 12-game winning streak snapped, they did exactly that with a win reminiscent of what we’ve seen from them during their 96-win regular-season.
Craig Counsell’s ball club now has an opportunity over the next two games of either ending the series and advancing to the World Series or taking a 3-2 series lead back to Miller Park.
For the Los Angeles Dodgers, offense was not a premium on this night for Dave Roberts’ team.
In somewhat of a shock, Los Angeles continues to get absolutely little done against the starters of the Brewers as they have scored a grand total of two runs vs them in the first three games.
Opportunities were few, but those opportunities missed during this game before the sixth and seventh inning where Milwaukee assumes control were Los Angeles’ chance to change the momentum of this game.
Now down 2-1, they will have to win Game 4 on Tuesday night to avoid a 3-1 hole against the Milwaukee Brewers.
What are your thoughts on Milwaukee’s Game 2 win? Leave your comments below!
by sloppyvinyl | Oct 16, 2018 | Gossip, MUSIC
The romance between “Sweetener” singer Ariana Grande and “SNL” performer Pete Davidson
The couple, whose romance turned engagement powered the celebrity gossip machine through the summer, has split, a source close to the singer tells CNN. The couple engagement was confirmed by Davidson in
June. They had been dating a few weeks at the time.
The pair met when Grande guest hosted “SNL” in 2014. Davidson and Grande began dating shortly after she broke up with late rapper Mac Miller.
Once the couples engagement went public, they spoke openly about their affection for one another.
Davidson called himself “the luckiest guy in the world, he said in an
interview with GQ. He continues, “The day I met her, I was like, ‘Hey, I’ll marry you tomorrow,’ ” Davidson recalled. “She was calling my bluff. I sent her a picture [of engagement rings]. I was like, ‘Do you like any of these?’ She was like, ‘Those are my favorite ones,’ and I was like, ‘Sick.’ “
Grande also spoke about how happy she was with Pete. In a song titled “Pete Davidson” from her recent album she sings, “Universe must have my back, fell from the sky into my lap/And I know you know that you’re my soulmate and all that.”
by sloppyvinyl | Oct 15, 2018 | MUSIC, News12HipHop
Kayne West was scheduled to give a TimesTalk on mental health with his friend and past interviewer Charlamagne Tha God at New York’s Town Hall on Wednesday night.
However, Charlemagne posted on social media Monday morning that the talk scheduled for Oct.17 has been cancelled.
“Normalizing being mentally healthy is a conversation that I really wanted to have with Kanye because he’s been so vocal about his own mental health struggles,” he wrote to instagram.
“Unfortunately I think to have that conversation with him right now would not be productive and a total distraction from the point of the convo which is to eradicate the stigma of mental health especially in the black community.- ME.”
West, has admitted in the past that he is bipolar, and said several times that he has stopped taking medication intended to stabilize his condition.

Given his recent behavior change, he has made many confusing and contradictory statements over the past few weeks, including ones during a conference with Trump on Thursday Variety reports and a series of free-associative videos posted from Uganda, where he is currently working on his delayed next album, “Yandhi” — the cancellation is not entirely surprising.
West had not responded publicly to the cancellation. After briefly deleting his social media accounts last week, but have rejoined Twitter.
by sloppyvinyl | Oct 15, 2018 | SPORTS
Sports Talk Show Personality Convinced By Chiefs
Kansas City’s first loss of the season has Stephen A. Smith confident.
That they’ll reach the Super Bowl.
Speaking on ESPN’s First Take, Stephen A. Smith believes that Kansas City will reach Super Bowl 53 in Atlanta in February.
“For them to take their offense on the road the way that they did (last night) … Patrick Mahomes is the real deal, we all know that by now. Tyreek Hill is something special to behold. They can run the football. They can throw the football. They have a quarterback that can do both, obviously, and that matters,” Smith said on Monday.
“I believe based off what I saw last night, I don’t think the Chiefs are losing more than two games this year. That means that the road to the Super Bowl is coming through Arrowhead.”
The Kansas City Chiefs (5-1) are coming off a 43-40 loss to the New England Patriots on Sunday night at Gillette Stadium, their first of the season.
Kansas City Chiefs’ Quarterback Patrick Mahomes dazzled after a tough first half as he finished the game with 352 passing yards with 4 TDs and 2 INTs.
Chiefs’ starwide receiver Tyreek Hill exploded in the second half to finish with 7 receptions for 142 receiving yards and 3 TDs.
New England led 24-9 at the half but were unable to hold the lead as Kansas City used a fierce second half push to take a 33-30 lead in the fourth quarter.
Kansas City’s defense came up with stops in the second half and a key fumble recovery, but failed to close the deal. The New England Patriots scored a go-ahead touchdown with under five minutes to play and would get in position for a 28-yard game-winning field goal by Stephen Gostkowski, who booted the kick as time expired.
Andy Reid’s Kansas City Chiefs statistically have one of the worst defenses in football, but they are being cancelled out by the offensive brilliance of the Chiefs offense led by Mahomes.
Kansas City is averaging 35.8 PPG (2nd in NFL) and 418.5 yards per game (3rd in NFL).
They will host the Cincinnati Bengals next Sunday night at Arrowhead Stadium.
Is Kansas City your pick to represent the AFC in Super Bowl 53? Leave your comments below!
by sloppyvinyl | Oct 15, 2018 | SPORTS
Dagestan Grappler Wants Money May In Boxing Ring
After dominating Conor McGregor at UFC 229, it appears as if Khabib Nurmagomedov wants to try his luck in the squared circle.
Khabib Nurmagomedov called out Floyd Mayweather Jr. at a event in Russia on Monday with Mayweather Promotions CEO standing by.
“Let’s go Floyd, we have to fight now,” Nurmagomedov said. “50-0 vs 27-0, two guys who never lose. Let’s go, why not? Because in the jungle, there’s only one king. Of course I’m the king because he cannot drop McGregor, but I drop him easily. Let’s go.”
The pound-for-pound great would later respond on social media with a post on Instagram saying, “CBS, Showtime and MGM Grand get the checkbook out!”
A boxing matchup with Nurmagomedov would be the second MMA fighter that Floyd Mayweather Jr. has competed against in his career.
Mayweather last fought on August 26th, 2017 when he beat Conor McGregor by 10th-Round TKO at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas.
The fight generated a $100 million purse for Floyd Mayweather Jr. while McGregor walked away with $30 million guaranteed.
He became the first fighter in boxing history to reach the 50-0 plateau, breaking a tie between him and heavyweight legend Rocky Marciano, who went 49-0.
Khabib Nurmagomedov is coming off a 4th-Round submission win over Conor McGregor on October 6th at the T-Mobile Arena as he defended his UFC lightweight title successfully.
What are your thoughts on Nurmagomedov’s fallout of Floyd Mayweather Jr.? Leave your comments below!