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Baseball Primer Newsblog — The Best News Links from the Baseball Newsstand Tuesday, August 26, 2008NY Times: Kepner: With Their Hitters Digging in, Yankees Push for the Playoffs
If this team can make the playoffs with this rotation, Barack Obama can win Utah. Jolly Old St. Nick (now, with Screen Name history)
Posted: August 26, 2008 at 06:47 AM | 25 comment(s)
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Is just a freight train coming your way
Then I hope they get really, really close to making the playoffs and blow it on the last game of the season.
That is a rather pleasant thought, especially if combined with a nice Florida monsoon and an early Wisconsin snowstorm.
Um, don't they both play in domes?
Yeah, especially with the newly hyper-powered AL Central arms race. First, the White Sox go out and get 53 year old Ken Griffey, then they wait until the Twins pass them in the standings to acquire Horacio Ramirez on a waiver claim from KC. In retaliation, the Twins act decisively to grab Every-other-day Eddie Guardado from the Rangers and really outdo themselves by DFA'ing Mike Lamb. These guys are playing for keeps; I'm almost afraid of what might come next. A September callup of Danny Graves?
I guess it just shows what a great GM Terry Ryan really was.
Meh. Even with the Red Sox's current injury problems, I still find it very unlikely that both those teams end up with better records than Boston. I don't even think one of them will.
Or Jacques Rogge.
That would be a tough matchup to get, most scenarios play out with the Rays facing the Central winner in the ALDS. I can think of two possibilities off the top of my head.
Rays win AL East but don't have best record, Twins win the wild card.
Rays win wild card, Twins win Central (and don't have best record).
The Rays have had to cancel four games in their history due to hurricanes in the area, a big enough snowstorm would have the same effect.
No, that sets up a Twins-Rays first-round matchup.
or
Rays win East, Twins win Central with better record than Angels, Red Sox win wild card.
Yea, don't get me wrong, I think Delmon has a bright future. I just think its pretty amazing what the Twins have done this year, without any of Bill Smith's moves really working this year.
You mean a freakishly huge snowstorm would have a similar effect don't you? That would have to be one hell of an act of god to get a major snowstorm in Milwaukee in October and have it be big enough and prolonged enough to cancel games. Milwaukee was the site of the Angels-Indians series when the weather was bad for Cleveland, great series by the way. Can't be 10 bucks a seat for behind home plate.
That's true. Unless you give him credit for Perkins, Blackburn, Baker, Slowey, Span, Casilla, and Buscher all going from prospects with question marks to consistently productive major leaguers under Smith's regime. Coincidence? Um, probably, yes.
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