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Thursday, October 22, 2009 |
ATTN: Mark Teixeira
This is a baseball:
 This is a baseball bat:  Please try using the latter to hit the former. Thanks. 2-for-18 isn't cutting it in the three hole. Labels: alcs, mark teixeira, playoffs
posted by Mr. Faded Glory @ 12:29 PM
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Tuesday, October 06, 2009 |
Brian Duensing is Starting Game One for the Twins
Brian Duensing has a 13.50 ERA and 2.25 WHIP against the Yankees.
God bless extra innings.Labels: playoffs, twins
posted by Mr. Faded Glory @ 11:31 PM
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Tuesday, October 07, 2008 |
The Death of Small Ball
Can people stop calling Mike Scioscia a genius now please for "using the running game" and "moving runners" and "putting pressure on the defense" and "playing small ball" and "not waiting for the 3 run homer"?
The Angels were eliminated last night because Scioscia tried to prove that he's smarter than everyone else.
You have a runner on third with one out and a 2-0 count in a tie game - an elimination game - in the 9th inning. A fly ball will score the go-ahead run and then you can bring in your closer to bring the series back home.
Under no circumstances should you attempt to run yourself out of the inning.
Besides a sac fly, a weak pop to left can bounce off that amominable wall out there to also score the run.
But remember, the genius is smarter than the rest of us. Scioscia won't get fired, but hopefully the media will stop cradling his scrote a little.Labels: alds, angels, mike scoscia, moronic moves, playoffs, redsox, smallball
posted by Mr. Faded Glory @ 10:56 AM
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Wednesday, October 01, 2008 |
Postseason Predictions
Here are the ESPN "experts" predictions. Amazingly they didn't all pick the Red Sox.
And... here are mine.
ALDS: Rays over White Sox in 4 Red Sox over Angels in 5
NLDS: Dodgers over Cubs in 4 Phillies over Brewers in 5
ALCS: Rays over Red Sox in 6
NLCS: Phillies over Dodgers in 5
World Series: Phillies over Rays in 6. Series MVP: Chase UtleyLabels: playoffs, predictions
posted by Mr. Faded Glory @ 7:10 AM
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The Season Boils Down to the Next Week and a Half
The Yankees enter play today 10 games out of the East. We can pretty much forget about that, for all intents and purposes. The hope here is the wildcard.
Currently, the Yankees stand 5.5 games behind Boston, and 4 games behind Minnesota for the wildcard, with 38 games left to play.
Boston has 2 more games at Baltimore, 3 at Toronto, then come to the Stadium for 3 against the Yanks before heading back to Fenway to take on the White Sox.
The Twins play the AL West: they have two more at home against Oakland, and then have a 4-game stretch at Anaheim against the Angels, 3 in Seattle, and 4 at the A's.
The Yankees have 3 games at Toronto, 3 at Baltimore, and then come home for 3 against both the Red Sox and Jays.
For the Yankees to have a realistic shot at making a real push, they're going to need to get hot, and fast.
Let's say they can go 4-2 over the next 6 vs. Toronto and Baltimore. In order to gain ground of course, the Sox and Twins will have to lose. Assuming they both simply play .500 ball, that's still only a game to a game and a half gain in the standings.
The bottom line here is to avoid needing to sweep the Red Sox next week, the Yankees will need to pick up a minimum of one game - preferably two - before the series with Boston begins on the 26th.
The Yankees' fate isn't in their own hands this year. They need to win games and also have other teams help them out.
A bad couple of series over the next week or so though and the season is over.
This is despite what notirious Yankee hater Jeff Passan has to say over at Yahoo!Labels: jeff passan, playoffs, redsox, standings, twins, wildcard, yahoo
posted by Mr. Faded Glory @ 1:13 PM
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Wednesday, October 24, 2007 |
There's Only ONE November!
... and scheduling Game 7 of the World Series to be played during that month is asinine.
Boston will be cold enough, but imagine if the NL won the All Star Game?
November baseball in Denver.
Maybe one day Selig will wise up and not allow the TV networks to make his post-season schedules for him (but this scenerio highly unlikely).
Here's a few ideas, Bud, take them to whatever you have that functions as a heart:
- Start the season a week earlier, and schedule mainly domed or warm weather cities for the first 2-3 weeks. Not only will this mean more games are played before October, but you'd avoid such situations as Seattle and Cleveland experienced this year.
- More doubleheaders. Yes, the owners see them as "something for nothing" and a loss of revenue, so schedule day-night doubleheaders if you have to. Are the owners really raking it in on Thursday 1pm games in Arizona, anyway?
- Increase revenue by adding more games to the ALDS. Best of seven. It should be seven games for a myriad of reasons anyway.
- No "off days" during a home series in the playoffs. Boston at Cleveland, for example, had played Games 3 and 4 on consecutive nights, and then *bam* offday before Game 5 in the same stadium. Pointless.
- Less off-days between series. Yes, the Networks and media need a chance to travel to a city that was just determined, but there should never be more than at MOST two days (and preferably, one).
Of course all Selig really seems to be concerned with is money. Remember, adding the wildcard was to offer "competitiveness" and not "another round of playoff dollars." Labels: bud selig, playoffs
posted by Mr. Faded Glory @ 11:47 AM
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Wednesday, October 03, 2007 |
Welcome to Hell, Cleveland
The only thing scarier than a Yankees juggernaut coming into your town is a pissed-off Yankees juggernaut with a chip on its collective shoulder who all have the back of their once beleagered MVP and are healthy and focused on a championship.
The 27th World Championship train is rolling, and the tracks are laid smack dab across Jacobs Field.Labels: alds, indians, playoffs
posted by Mr. Faded Glory @ 10:02 AM
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Gear Here! Postseason Gear Here! Get it While It's Crappy!
MLB has released these stunning items to celebrate the Yankees Wild Card win. I'm sure this gear will just sweep the entire Tri-State area.
Note: if you see any fans wearing any of this stuff, please immediately punch them in the face:




Sorry, but unlike other teams, the Yankees do not hang "Wild Card" banners.Labels: gear, playoffs, standings, wildcard
posted by Mr. Faded Glory @ 3:37 PM
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