MLB Playoffs

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Figured it needed to be started... I love any baseball, especially October baseball.

Boston outscored the Angels by 80 runs during the season -- and by 43 runs just in the past two months, after the Red Sox subtracted Manny and the Angels added Teixeira.

That stat surprised me.
 
#2
#2
Yet another concern about the Angels, said one NL executive, is that, in October, "it's no longer about your best 25 players, which is the way you win a lot of games from April to September. October is about your best 16 or 18 players." And it's the Red Sox who have more game-changers in that top 16 to 18, assuming they're all healthy."
 
#3
#3
Wow Wow Wow...

Can someone edit my threaD title?

I'm tired, and it shows. My mistake.
 
#5
#5
Oh no, the Cubs are doomed. People are picking them to win it.

Thanks for the link anyway. :hi:
 
#6
#6
I'm a Yovani Gallardo fan. Not even entirely sure why, but i think he'll be good if he can avoid more injury.
 
#7
#7
Then again, Utley can also hit the ball the other way.

Grace is playing centerfield today for milwaukee.
 
#8
#8
So far this thread is a lot of me being entirely wrong about things.

stay hot.
 
#11
#11
Oh this would cap the year off for me. If the Cubs would go out in the first round, and the Mets sitting at home.
 
#12
#12
Derek Lee inning ending double play...

goodness goodness
 
#15
#15
I wouldn't care to see the Cubs win it. Maybe then the media won't salivate all over them every year waiting on them to do so.
 
#16
#16
Man that ball had a motor on it, I thought the CF would bring it in about the warning track but it just kept sailing.

I think there's something strange about the camera angle. I just saw another ball that I was sure was going to be caught but it just kept going into the ivy.
 
#17
#17
I think there's something strange about the camera angle. I just saw another ball that I was sure was going to be caught but it just kept going into the ivy.
Probably so I think the breeze is blowing out to right field/1st base line.
 
#19
#19
It's definitely the camera angle. They are showing a wide shot where you can see the ball the whole way it sort of causes you to lose depth perception. Manny's HR looked like a pop up . . . until it landed 10 rows into the stands.
 
#24
#24
did anyone else see white chalk spray up into the air on Jim Edmond's foul ball before the flyout to center?
 

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