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Archive for the ‘Playoffs’ Category

October 14th, 2007

Two Really Boring Pitchers

Ah, Game 3 of the NLCS. The Rockies return home to Coors Field with a 2-0 lead and the world will be watching. Josh Fogg? Livan Hernandez? Wait, is this baseball or the Chinese water torture?
Sorry, I’ve seen these guys pitch a lot this year and they are excruciating. Both pitchers have the same approach: […]

By Geoff Young -- 2 comments

October 13th, 2007

Schilling Is Good, but Carmona Has Better Hair

Game 2 of the ALCS features Carmona and Schilling. This is a close call, but I’m going with the Indians because Carmona has better hair:
Carmona:

Schilling:

First pitch is at 5 p.m. PT.
Tags: alcs, baseball, carmona, indians, mlb, playoffs, schillingShare This

By Geoff Young -- 1 comment

October 12th, 2007

Water Bottles and Cy Young Contenders

And folks said that Diamondbacks fans don’t care. Certainly they do, but as Rodney Dangerfield would say, “about what I have no idea.” Apparently not about dehydration. Oh, the water bottles were empty? My bad.
Either way, Arizona lost the game Brandon Webb started, which creates serious problems for the rest of the series. Friday night’s […]

By Geoff Young -- 0 comments

October 11th, 2007

NLCS Begins in Phoenix

The NLCS begins on Thursday. Colorado Rockies at Arizona Diamondbacks — TV network executive’s worst nightmare. Reassurances that both places are, in fact, part of the United States. (Quick check of Wikipedia reveals that Colorado entered the union in 1876 as the 38th state, while Arizona checked in 36 years later as #48.)
Game 1 of […]

By Geoff Young -- 0 comments

October 9th, 2007

No Love for Snakes

Jim at AZ Snakepit complains that the Diamondbacks aren’t getting their due thanks to a poor regular-season run differential:
Ah, yes: the old “the Diamondbacks were just lucky” argument. First, this demonstrates a basic misunderstanding, very common among statheads, about the game of baseball. It’s not about having the highest team batting average. It’s not about […]

By Geoff Young -- 0 comments

October 9th, 2007

Indians Drop Yankees, Face Red Sox Next

Congrats to the Cleveland Indians for beating the Yankees in their house Monday night to take their ALDS, three games to one. In three of four series so far, the team with the much smaller payroll has won (salaries in millions; source, Cot’s Baseball Contracts):
Red Sox: $143.0
Angels: $109.3
Indians: $61.7
Yankees: $189.6
Diamondbacks: $52.1
Cubs: $99.7
Rockies: $54.4
Phillies: $89.4
If you’d […]

By Geoff Young -- 1 comment

October 8th, 2007

Indians Look to Beat Yankees, Advance to ALCS

In the only series that couldn’t be resolved in three games, the Yankees again play host to the Indians, who lead, two games to one. New York sends 19-game winner Chien-Ming Wang to the mound; Cleveland counters with veteran right-hander Paul Byrd.
With the Yankees, one can never shake the ominous feeling that they are just […]

By Geoff Young -- 3 comments

October 8th, 2007

How the Rockies Swept the NLDS

It’s the pitching, silly. I take a more extensive look at why Colorado beat the Phillies in three games over at Hardball Times.
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By Geoff Young -- 0 comments

October 7th, 2007

Two Sweep, Two More Seek Same

Congratulations to the Diamondbacks and Rockies for completing their series sweeps on Saturday. The NL West is now 6-0 in the postseason, if you’re scoring at home.
Meanwhile, we’ve got two AL teams looking for the sweep on Sunday:

Red Sox at Angels, noon PT — The situation is looking bleak for the team that slaps “Anaheim” […]

By Geoff Young -- 0 comments

October 6th, 2007

NL West Seeks Sweep

Friday belonged to the American League (and the bugs). Today it’s the Senior Circuit’s chance to shine. Two mid-market NL West teams look to complete sweeps against big spenders from the east.

Diamondbacks at Cubs, 3:00 p.m. PT — The good news, if you’re a Cubs fan, is that this one’s in Chicago. The bad news […]

By Geoff Young -- 0 comments