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ALCS: Yankees vs. Angels (Yankees lead 3-2)
Posted: Mon Oct 12, 2009 3:02 am
by dockingsched
10/16 Game 1: @ New York
10/17 Game 2: @ New York
10/19 Game 3: @ Anaheim
10/20 Game 4: @ Anaheim
10/22 Game 5: @ Anaheim
10/24 Game 6: @ New York
10/25 Game 7: @ New york*
Re: ALCS: Yankees vs. Angels
Posted: Mon Oct 12, 2009 3:24 am
by trwi7
Go Angels!
Re: ALCS: Yankees vs. Angels
Posted: Mon Oct 12, 2009 3:40 am
by VinnyTheMick
Yanks in 6.
Re: ALCS: Yankees vs. Angels
Posted: Mon Oct 12, 2009 4:17 am
by SportsWorld
Angels/Dodgers World Series please.
Re: ALCS: Yankees vs. Angels
Posted: Mon Oct 12, 2009 4:09 pm
by sunshinekids99
I think the Angels will give all the Yankees can handle. But in the end the Yankees are just too deep and win in 6.
Re: ALCS: Yankees vs. Angels
Posted: Mon Oct 12, 2009 4:29 pm
by cold5
SportsWorld wrote:Angels/Dodgers World Series please.
Well that's not happening but Angels will make world series. Phillies/ Angles world series.
Angels in 6.
I really underestimated the Angels last series. They looked like a team possessed and they are just a great team overall.
Re: ALCS: Yankees vs. Angels
Posted: Tue Oct 13, 2009 5:02 pm
by desertlakerfan
cold5 wrote:SportsWorld wrote:Angels/Dodgers World Series please.
Well that's not happening but Angels will make world series. Phillies/ Angles world series.
Angels in 6.
I really underestimated the Angels last series. They looked like a team possessed and they are just a great team overall.
Looks like you are underestimating the Dodgers too. I see no reason why we can't see a Freeway series after these 2 end.
As for this series I think the Angels will take it in 6. Yankees might have a stronger lineup offensively, but if you look at the season stats between the two they are both very close and are 1-2 in most categories. Angels will continue to be underrated as game 1 gets closer so it will be interesting to see how they respond and how the media will react if CC gets lit up and the Halos take game 1.
Re: ALCS: Yankees vs. Angels
Posted: Tue Oct 13, 2009 10:29 pm
by cold5
Dodgers are a damn good offensive team but Phils are also a damn good offensive team and have a deeper lineup than Cards did and Lidge has looked good to start off and has plenty of postseason experience. Phils also have Lee who's started off good, Hamels who can be terrific, Blanton who was a beast last year in the postseason and Pedro sitting out there ready to start, not to mention Happ. Lee and Hamels' potential not to mention that Phils have deeper lineup + bullpen than Cards did are the x factor that I think give them the edge over the Dodgers.
Re: ALCS: Yankees vs. Angels
Posted: Wed Oct 14, 2009 1:02 am
by VinnyTheMick
I think the Angels bullpen will be their downfall. In every other facet of the game I feel the 2 teams are pretty evenly matched.
Re: ALCS: Yankees vs. Angels
Posted: Wed Oct 14, 2009 1:07 am
by cold5
VinnyTheMick wrote:I think the Angels bullpen will be their downfall. In every other facet of the game I feel the 2 teams are pretty evenly matched.
It's possible but they surprisingly got off to a good start. Yankees would probably have this year if it were not for Angels. I really underestimated them. They look like they're on a mission and they're in a real groove. But so do Yankees. Angels probably just want to win for Adenhart.
Re: ALCS: Yankees vs. Angels
Posted: Wed Oct 14, 2009 1:35 am
by VinnyTheMick
cold5 wrote:VinnyTheMick wrote:I think the Angels bullpen will be their downfall. In every other facet of the game I feel the 2 teams are pretty evenly matched.
It's possible but they surprisingly got off to a good start. Yankees would probably have this year if it were not for Angels. I really underestimated them. They look like they're on a mission and they're in a real groove. But so do Yankees. Angels probably just want to win for Adenhart.
I think in all honesty you probably overestimated the red sox too. I think most did. I didn't expect the Angels to sweep but I did pick them to win the series. They have been the better team for most of this season.
Re: ALCS: Yankees vs. Angels
Posted: Wed Oct 14, 2009 8:52 pm
by VinnyTheMick
The Angels catchers had a terrible percentage on throwing out base runners. They are at only 19%. I hope the Yanks are prepared to run on them also. Their bullpen was also the 4th worst in the AL at 4.49
Re: ALCS: Yankees vs. Angels
Posted: Wed Oct 14, 2009 11:14 pm
by Fobbie
I'll be rooting for the Angels only because i hate the Yanks
Re: ALCS: Yankees vs. Angels
Posted: Thu Oct 15, 2009 3:03 am
by VinnyTheMick
Yankees SB success rate in 2009- 79.9%
Angels SB success rate in 2009- 70%
...just sayin'....
Re: ALCS: Yankees vs. Angels
Posted: Thu Oct 15, 2009 4:52 pm
by desertlakerfan
VinnyTheMick wrote:The Angels catchers had a terrible percentage on throwing out base runners. They are at only 19%. I hope the Yanks are prepared to run on them also. Their bullpen was also the 4th worst in the AL at 4.49
I'd take the bullpen stats with a grain of salt. The bullpen was shaky during the regular season with Mike trying many combinations of players. The ones who are currently on the playoff roster are much better then the regular season average would have you believe. Remember Boston was supposed to have a huge advantage over the Angels bullpen as well and we saw how that turned out.
Oliver, Bulger and Palmer while far from household names, all ended the year with ERA's ranging from 2.71 - 3.56. Jepsen is the only relief pitcher on the playoff roster with a high ERA of 4.94. Fuentes(while no hand of god) still led the AL in saves.
Can't wait till friday!
Re: ALCS: Yankees vs. Angels
Posted: Thu Oct 15, 2009 6:52 pm
by jeff1624
desertlakerfan wrote:VinnyTheMick wrote:The Angels catchers had a terrible percentage on throwing out base runners. They are at only 19%. I hope the Yanks are prepared to run on them also. Their bullpen was also the 4th worst in the AL at 4.49
I'd take the bullpen stats with a grain of salt. The bullpen was shaky during the regular season with Mike trying many combinations of players. The ones who are currently on the playoff roster are much better then the regular season average would have you believe. Remember Boston was supposed to have a huge advantage over the Angels bullpen as well and we saw how that turned out.
Oliver, Bulger and Palmer while far from household names, all ended the year with ERA's ranging from 2.71 - 3.56. Jepsen is the only relief pitcher on the playoff roster with a high ERA of 4.94. Fuentes(while no hand of god) still
led the AL in saves.
Can't wait till friday!
And 3rd in Blown Saves..
Re: ALCS: Yankees vs. Angels
Posted: Thu Oct 15, 2009 11:44 pm
by dockingsched
fuentes is horrible. closing out the red sox is probably the only save i can remember where he didn't load the bases and give me a heart attack.
Re: ALCS: Yankees vs. Angels
Posted: Thu Oct 15, 2009 11:44 pm
by VinnyTheMick
Joe Saunders road era is a run higher on the road than at home. He pitches to contact & gave up 29 homers this season. He is pitching game 2.
I'm just saying...
Re: ALCS: Yankees vs. Angels
Posted: Fri Oct 16, 2009 1:08 am
by cold5
Vinny do you realize that the SB dynamic probably completely changes for both teams on what they do at catcher? If Girardi goes with Posada or if Angels start Mathis the Angels have the edge. If Girardi starts Molina, no doubt the Yankees do have the edge there.
Re: ALCS: Yankees vs. Angels
Posted: Fri Oct 16, 2009 1:10 am
by VinnyTheMick
cold5 wrote:Vinny do you realize that the SB dynamic probably completely changes for both teams on what they do at catcher? If Girardi goes with Posada or if Angels start Mathis the Angels have the edge. If Girardi starts Molina, no doubt the Yankees do have the edge there.
I am pretty confident that Girardi will start Molina in game 2. That's the word out of NYC, anyway.