OT postseason
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OT postseason
So who's everyone rooting for?
Of the 8 playoff teams, I think my choices would be in this order:
1. Indians
2. Angels
3. Rockies
4. Cubs
5. Phillies
6. Diamondbacks
7. Yankees
8. Red Sox
Of the 8 playoff teams, I think my choices would be in this order:
1. Indians
2. Angels
3. Rockies
4. Cubs
5. Phillies
6. Diamondbacks
7. Yankees
8. Red Sox
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1. Red Sox (obvs)
2. Diamondbacks
3. Cleveland
8. Everybody else.
2. Diamondbacks
3. Cleveland
8. Everybody else.
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If you're going to build a playoff team, take a hard look at the four teams in the NLCS/ALCS this year. Arizona, Colorado, and Cleveland aren't big budget teams that spend like crazy on free agents. They're teams that have build via their farm system, or made trades to stock up their farm system and add good young talent. They didn't rush out into free agency and spend like crazy on aging sluggers or overrated starting pitching. They tend to keep their own talent when the price is right in free agency. I don't think that's a coincidence...
Boston's the odd team out...but even Boston has a GM in line with that kind of thinking...he just has so much money to spend that he might as well use it.
These have been fun games to watch, and I'm glad teams are doing well that don't follow the Bavasi school of GM'ing.
Boston's the odd team out...but even Boston has a GM in line with that kind of thinking...he just has so much money to spend that he might as well use it.
These have been fun games to watch, and I'm glad teams are doing well that don't follow the Bavasi school of GM'ing.
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Sweezo wrote:If you're going to build a playoff team, take a hard look at the four teams in the NLCS/ALCS this year. Arizona, Colorado, and Cleveland aren't big budget teams that spend like crazy on free agents. They're teams that have build via their farm system, or made trades to stock up their farm system and add good young talent. They didn't rush out into free agency and spend like crazy on aging sluggers or overrated starting pitching. They tend to keep their own talent when the price is right in free agency. I don't think that's a coincidence.
Plus, it shows that when you trade so-so veterans to a poorly run team with a stupid GM for young prospects, there can be real benefits in the future. Remember this if you ever see Brian Fuentes pitching to Asdrubal Cabrera in the World Series.
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Plus, it shows that when you trade so-so veterans to a poorly run team with a stupid GM for young prospects, there can be real benefits in the future. Remember this if you ever see Brian Fuentes pitching to Asdrubal Cabrera in the World Series.
You got that right
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And the scary thing is, potential HOFer Larry Walker and excellent outfielder Moises Alou aren't even first-teamers on the Expos Diaspora Team. (I might put Alou ahead of Floyd at LF, it's close.)
At 3B, Sean Berry had a few good years with the 'stros, but nothing special. I can't think of anyone who played the position for Montreal in the post-Tim Wallach era other than Berry and Shane Andrews, who was a massive pile of suck there for many years and then disappeared.
At 3B, Sean Berry had a few good years with the 'stros, but nothing special. I can't think of anyone who played the position for Montreal in the post-Tim Wallach era other than Berry and Shane Andrews, who was a massive pile of suck there for many years and then disappeared.
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It's the microphones Fox use, I think. Every game they cover sounds like that when a lot of people cheer.
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PhilipNelsonFan wrote:So, if anyone had any remaining doubts that Josh Beckett is the ace of that staff, rest assured.
How long before his name is in the discussion of Best Pitcher in Baseball?
Depends how long he holds it together. He's always had great talent, that's for sure. But waiting for Beckett to emerge as a true star has been like Wating for Godot. So far he's had only two seasons with 30 or more starts and 3 seasons with double-digit wins. He's basically been good only in odd-numbered years (in fact, he was awful in 2006, his first year in Boston, and the trade was declared a bust as Hanley Ramirez tore it up and Anibal Sanchez threw a no-hitter). So I don't think Beckett is in that discussion... yet. But he's definitely in the discussion of Most Accomplished Postseason Pitcher in Baseball. And he definitely has the ability to be in the Best Pitcher in Baseball discussion, if he can string together a few more seasons like '07.