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MLB Playoffs

Postby SoCalJoe » Fri Sep 30, 2011 11:10 am

Divisional playoffs are the best 3 out of 5, there is always at least one shocker in a short series;

American League
Detroit at Yankees; What a duel to start. Verlander is a beast, but CC Sabathia is a top notch postseason pitcher. Pulling for DaveNearDc's favorite team and just as hard against the Pinstripes.

Tampa at Texas; WIll the Rays have that 'Team of Destiny' thing or is the gas tank empty? The Rangers' have a lineup that is really deep.

National League
St. Louis at Philadelphia; Cards are in same boat as Tampa. The Phillies are the best team in baseball on paper, but that doesn't always translate.

Arizona at Milwaukee; How will the Brewers handle actually being the favorite instead of the usual underdog role? DBacks are a reflection of their manager Kirk Gibson, and that means they aren't just happy to be there.
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Re: MLB Playoffs

Postby VegasJustin » Fri Sep 30, 2011 11:38 am

Brewers vs Yankees in the world series. Really like the Brewers lineup and their home record is amazing. If the Rangers can hit then they could beat the Yankees, but they have had droughts all throughout the season.
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Re: MLB Playoffs

Postby AggieMatt » Fri Sep 30, 2011 4:50 pm

I don't have a dog in this hunt. You can find my teams at the bottom of the standings. I'm pulling for Texas, Detroit, Milwaukee and a natural disaster. It'll probably be NY v Phi, but I'm hoping for Tex v Milw.
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Re: MLB Playoffs

Postby jumpkutz » Fri Sep 30, 2011 6:55 pm

My Redbirds squeaked in this year, but, hey, they won 90 games this season. They only won 83 (and lost 78) in 2006...WHEN THEY WON THE WORLD SERIES!!! I've learned that the post-season is, literally, a whole new ball game.

And TLR is still the best manager in baseball, IMHO.

Sooooo....Look out for St Louis!
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Re: MLB Playoffs

Postby MichiganJames » Sat Oct 01, 2011 12:41 am

Come on you Tigers!!! Let's just hope this rain didn't screw up the whole series for us
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Re: MLB Playoffs

Postby SoCalJoe » Mon Oct 03, 2011 3:52 pm

3 of the series tied 1-1, with only Milwaukee up 2-0. What has to be a major concern to Bud Selig (of course he'd sugar coat and come up w/bs excuses) is the putrid tv ratings. Baseball has become a sport where the only markets watching are the ones that have a horse in the race. The Yankees the one team always counted on to move the needle drew a nationwide audience far less than the Alabama-Florida football game.
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Re: MLB Playoffs

Postby jumpkutz » Mon Oct 03, 2011 4:37 pm

Squeaky bum time when Carp got rocked, but this club is nothing if not resilient. Suffice it to say that you haven't beaten the 2011 Cardinals until you've gotten 27 outs. The best team doesn't always win the World Series anymore (see 2006).

COME ON YOU CARDS!
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Re: MLB Playoffs

Postby DCHeather » Mon Oct 03, 2011 8:19 pm

SoCalJoe wrote:3 of the series tied 1-1, with only Milwaukee up 2-0. What has to be a major concern to Bud Selig (of course he'd sugar coat and come up w/bs excuses) is the putrid tv ratings. Baseball has become a sport where the only markets watching are the ones that have a horse in the race. The Yankees the one team always counted on to move the needle drew a nationwide audience far less than the Alabama-Florida football game.


Yeah, I have no interest in playoffs once my team gets ousted. Especially baseball! Why would I stay up late on the east coast to watch a 4+ hour game for a best of 5 series when I can't care about either team? At least with football it's over with just one game and it doesn't last nearly as long as an extra inning ballgame that may end around 1 am EST. Image
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Re: MLB Playoffs

Postby VegasJustin » Mon Oct 03, 2011 8:31 pm

I also rarely watch the games. Really I dont watch much after the Mariners are done in April. This year I was treated to 2 months of competitive baseball lol.
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Re: MLB Playoffs

Postby tslyon » Mon Oct 03, 2011 9:34 pm

How about them Rangers! I think they are going to take it in four. Detroit is looking pretty good tonight as well. Truth be told, I think we don't match up against either team (Detroit/NY)very well...
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Re: MLB Playoffs

Postby MichiganJames » Mon Oct 03, 2011 10:09 pm

tslyon wrote:How about them Rangers! I think they are going to take it in four. Detroit is looking pretty good tonight as well. Truth be told, I think we don't match up against either team (Detroit/NY)very well...

Tigers are looking goo, but we could use our big bats to show up it in the last few innings here.
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Re: MLB Playoffs

Postby SoCalJoe » Tue Oct 04, 2011 10:09 am

The playoffs are so great because of the inherent pressure of the late game situations. Tigers/Ranger fans are living and dying and covering their eyes with every single pitch. The Detroit closer Valverde talks the talk (he said the series isn't going back New York) and last night walked the walk (by striking out Jeter to end the game). Yanks and Rays on the brink.
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Re: MLB Playoffs

Postby SoCalJoe » Wed Oct 05, 2011 4:56 pm

-Beltre w/3 HRs in the same game to close out the Rays in 4.
-Phils get homefield back.
-DBacks stay alive. Absolutely loved the Brewers Pitcher after going back and forth with the catcher on what pitch to throw, finally threw one which was hit for a Grand Slam and he throws his glove up in the air...classic.
-Yankees force a final game behind AJ Burnett, he off the million dollar arm and the 10 cent head, of all people (w/big help from former Tiger' Curtis Granderson). The Game 1 rainout where for some unknown reason they chose to start the game and got thru 2 innings, thus forcing Verlander and Sabathia not to be available for Game 5 has really screwed up this series.
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Re: MLB Playoffs

Postby jumpkutz » Wed Oct 05, 2011 7:55 pm

Cards force a showdown in Philly Friday night. Why do they do this to me every time they make the post season? Pepto-Bismol time, for sure.
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Re: MLB Playoffs

Postby SoCalJoe » Thu Oct 06, 2011 2:47 pm

jumpkutz wrote:Cards force a showdown in Philly Friday night. Why do they do this to me every time they make the post season? Pepto-Bismol time, for sure.



Carpenter v Doc Halladay. What a great pitching matchup in the deciding game of the Cards-Phils series.

Game 5 in the Bronx tonight. Nova starting for Yanks is a big edge, but hope the boys from MoTown find a way.
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