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#77 Oct 23 2011 at 8:51 AM Rating: Excellent
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The best thing about October.

On topic, I stopped caring when the Yankees lost (Suck it, A-Rod). But I guess if I'd have to pick, I'd ho Rangers since they're currently the under dogs, American League, & have Josh Hamilton, Beltre, & Ian Kinsler who were pretty mint on my Fantasy Baseball team this year.
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#78 Oct 23 2011 at 9:37 AM Rating: Good
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Omegavegeta wrote:
On topic, I stopped caring when the Yankees lost (Suck it, A-Rod). But I guess if I'd have to pick, I'd ho Rangers since they're currently the under dogs, American League, & have Josh Hamilton, Beltre, & Ian Kinsler who were pretty mint on my Fantasy Baseball team this year.

I had Beltre and Cruz, needless to say I won my World Series.
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#79 Oct 23 2011 at 11:18 AM Rating: Good
GBATE!! Never saw it coming
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Vataro wrote:
...baseball. Probably the most boring sport to watch there is.
Watching baseball makes me Smiley: snore but is still way more exciting than f'ing golf.
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#80 Oct 24 2011 at 11:45 PM Rating: Excellent
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I love how BD doesn't post when the Cards lose. Smiley: laugh

Anyway, crazy game tonight.
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#81 Oct 28 2011 at 12:46 PM Rating: Decent
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I love how BD doesn't post when the Cards lose.


Not all that shocking, considering there's very little positive to discuss after a loss. Last night, on the other hand...


#82 Oct 28 2011 at 1:11 PM Rating: Good
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All I can say is that Freese is out of San Diego. San Diego sports teams mottos: "Come to San Diego and leave so you can get your championship."
#83 Oct 28 2011 at 2:51 PM Rating: Decent
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Yeah, Rangers double choked. And their odds don't look very good for tonight.
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#84 Oct 28 2011 at 3:15 PM Rating: Decent
I, earlier in the thread, wrote:
objectively speaking, they've performed way beyond expectations, and I don't expect that to die with the NLCS


Good to see that hasn't changed. Also, interestingly enough, the Cardinals did go with Carp in games 1 and 5 like I said they would, but by the grace of rain, they're still going to get to use him in game 7 like Ugly suggested. It's not hard to say everything has aligned perfectly for St. Louis to take home the trophy tonight. We'll have to watch and see if they can ride the wave all the way to the championship.

Edited, Oct 28th 2011 4:15pm by BrownDuck
#85 Oct 28 2011 at 3:48 PM Rating: Good
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The rain bailed LaRussa out of that bonehead move.
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#86 Oct 28 2011 at 9:23 PM Rating: Decent
BAM!
#87 Oct 30 2011 at 11:10 AM Rating: Good
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It was a great series to be sure. Once the Cards won game 6 I knew they would win game 7. Like Ugly said, the rain saved LaRussa from his bonehead decision. Does St. Louis have a weather machine or something? Honestly though, Ron Washington managed his team to this loss. He should've saved Holland to start game 7 instead of using him in relief in a losing effort in game 6. Holland pitched awesome in game 4.

Edited, Oct 30th 2011 1:12pm by Kastigir
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#88 Oct 30 2011 at 2:56 PM Rating: Decent
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He should've saved Holland to start game 7 instead of using him in relief in a losing effort in game 6.


Nobody but the Cardinals (not even me) expected them to come back from a 7-4 deficit twice to win that game. He was playing for the win, and I can't really agree that it was a bad decision. Hindsight is 20/20, but I seriously doubt he expected STL to force a game seven. Who could have?
#89 Oct 31 2011 at 4:40 PM Rating: Good
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Meh, I've never been a big fan of using starters in relief roles unless it's game 7. After what Holland did to the Cards in game 4, he should've saved him. As far as not expecting the Cardinals to force a game 7, you really need to plan for any eventuality.
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