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...so much for that much anticipated pitching duel between Wainwright and Kershaw.
The shocker thus far is Kansas City, if the Angels lose that series they'll be the laughing stock of AL West baseball. CJ "pretty boy" Wilson for game three, if I were Soscia I'd be really worried especially if Shields in on the mark. Pity to say this but it looks like the Tigers best playoff successes have come against the Yankees. Price has not looked that good in Detroit we could see two sweeps on Sunday. I do feel that the Nats are a better team than the Giants but the Giants even short stacked found a way in game one. As far as the Dodgers go I hope St Louis gives them a Woodshed Whacking.
Me too, I love Donnie but some of the players there are just a little to cocky for me. Mainly the loose cannon they call Puig.
#1...so much for that much anticipated pitching duel between Wainwright and Kershaw.
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I also love Donnie Baseball but from what I've seen and heard past couple of years...he's not a good manager...and I'm afraid he's a bad manager. And don't tell me he doesn't have good players. lol
Okay, there - I said it. Now the Dodgers will go out there and win the whole thing. lol
yusmeiro petit was absolutely completely fucking amazing
Heard Jake Peavey state in an interview that he felt the Nationals were the best team in the NL going by the record. Gotta give that San Fran team credit for chutz pah and to both teams for playing the tight baseball on would expect from championship caliber teams. More noteworthy at this time is that the Nats are playing with a full deck with San Francisco is missing some key personnel like Morse, Pagan, and Cain with Lincecum in a down year.