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"Wayne Knight" wrote in message
... Red Sox do not stand a chance What a match-up! Two classic teams. No matter which way it went, this would have been a great series, but these two old teams promise a wonderful series. Wow! Bob |
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"Wayne Knight" wrote in message
... Red Sox do not stand a chance What a match-up! Two classic teams. No matter which way it went, this would have been a great series, but these two old teams promise a wonderful series. Wow! Bob |
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Wayne Knight wrote:
Red Sox do not stand a chance Quite right. The best team doesn't always win a 7 game series, case in point the 2004 ALCS, but that's what happens more often than not. I'd rather have faced the Yankees because they are the best team on the junior circuit and you can feel great about trouncing them again. (Only the St. Louis Cardinals have a winning record against the Yankees in the postseason.) Yes, a matchup between the two best teams would have been my preference but we're stuck with these hairy idiots and all the goof ball, whack job, voodoo, loser falderol that comes with them. Blech. No way do the Red Sox beat the St. Louis Cardinals in a game of baseball. I can't even imagine the Cards losing to the Sox in a game of designated ball, but I won't predict a sweep. Here's my prediction: Cards will split the bull**** ball in Beantown and win all 3 of the real baseball games at Busch Stadium. Cards in 5. -- Ken Fortenberry |
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Wayne Knight wrote:
Red Sox do not stand a chance Quite right. The best team doesn't always win a 7 game series, case in point the 2004 ALCS, but that's what happens more often than not. I'd rather have faced the Yankees because they are the best team on the junior circuit and you can feel great about trouncing them again. (Only the St. Louis Cardinals have a winning record against the Yankees in the postseason.) Yes, a matchup between the two best teams would have been my preference but we're stuck with these hairy idiots and all the goof ball, whack job, voodoo, loser falderol that comes with them. Blech. No way do the Red Sox beat the St. Louis Cardinals in a game of baseball. I can't even imagine the Cards losing to the Sox in a game of designated ball, but I won't predict a sweep. Here's my prediction: Cards will split the bull**** ball in Beantown and win all 3 of the real baseball games at Busch Stadium. Cards in 5. -- Ken Fortenberry |
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"Ken Fortenberry" wrote in message . com... Wayne Knight wrote: Red Sox do not stand a chance Quite right. The best team doesn't always win a 7 game series, case in point the 2004 ALCS, but that's what happens more often than not. I'd rather have faced the Yankees because they are the best team on the junior circuit and you can feel great about trouncing them again. (Only the St. Louis Cardinals have a winning record against the Yankees in the postseason.) Yes, a matchup between the two best teams would have been my preference but we're stuck with these hairy idiots and all the goof ball, whack job, voodoo, loser falderol that comes with them. Blech. No way do the Red Sox beat the St. Louis Cardinals in a game of baseball. I can't even imagine the Cards losing to the Sox in a game of designated ball, but I won't predict a sweep. Here's my prediction: Cards will split the bull**** ball in Beantown and win all 3 of the real baseball games at Busch Stadium. Cards in 5. Nah, the Sox have a better record against the Yanks, and this includes beating them during the regular season as well as the post season. The best team DID win the ALCS, by any statistic concerning pitching, scoring, batting, ERA or whatnot when compared head-to-head, year-long. Talk all the trash you want: the odds makers have the Sox favored to win, and I agree. So I'm saying that the Sox take both home games, win one of three in St Lou, then win the whole shebang back in Fenway. Sox in 6. |
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"Ken Fortenberry" wrote in message . com... Wayne Knight wrote: Red Sox do not stand a chance Quite right. The best team doesn't always win a 7 game series, case in point the 2004 ALCS, but that's what happens more often than not. I'd rather have faced the Yankees because they are the best team on the junior circuit and you can feel great about trouncing them again. (Only the St. Louis Cardinals have a winning record against the Yankees in the postseason.) Yes, a matchup between the two best teams would have been my preference but we're stuck with these hairy idiots and all the goof ball, whack job, voodoo, loser falderol that comes with them. Blech. No way do the Red Sox beat the St. Louis Cardinals in a game of baseball. I can't even imagine the Cards losing to the Sox in a game of designated ball, but I won't predict a sweep. Here's my prediction: Cards will split the bull**** ball in Beantown and win all 3 of the real baseball games at Busch Stadium. Cards in 5. Nah, the Sox have a better record against the Yanks, and this includes beating them during the regular season as well as the post season. The best team DID win the ALCS, by any statistic concerning pitching, scoring, batting, ERA or whatnot when compared head-to-head, year-long. Talk all the trash you want: the odds makers have the Sox favored to win, and I agree. So I'm saying that the Sox take both home games, win one of three in St Lou, then win the whole shebang back in Fenway. Sox in 6. |
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Ken Fortenberry wrote:
Wayne Knight wrote: Red Sox do not stand a chance Quite right. The best team doesn't always win a 7 game series, case in point the 2004 ALCS, but that's what happens more often than not. I'd rather have faced the Yankees because they are the best team on the junior circuit and you can feel great about trouncing them again. (Only the St. Louis Cardinals have a winning record against the Yankees in the postseason.) Yes, a matchup between the two best teams would have been my preference but we're stuck with these hairy idiots and all the goof ball, whack job, voodoo, loser falderol that comes with them. Blech. No way do the Red Sox beat the St. Louis Cardinals in a game of baseball. I can't even imagine the Cards losing to the Sox in a game of designated ball, but I won't predict a sweep. Here's my prediction: Cards will split the bull**** ball in Beantown and win all 3 of the real baseball games at Busch Stadium. Oooooooooo goodie! You don't mind if I save this post for later use, do you? ;-) -- TL, Tim (Sox in six - bye bye Bambino!) ------------------------ http://css.sbcma.com/timj |
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Ken Fortenberry wrote:
Wayne Knight wrote: Red Sox do not stand a chance Quite right. The best team doesn't always win a 7 game series, case in point the 2004 ALCS, but that's what happens more often than not. I'd rather have faced the Yankees because they are the best team on the junior circuit and you can feel great about trouncing them again. (Only the St. Louis Cardinals have a winning record against the Yankees in the postseason.) Yes, a matchup between the two best teams would have been my preference but we're stuck with these hairy idiots and all the goof ball, whack job, voodoo, loser falderol that comes with them. Blech. No way do the Red Sox beat the St. Louis Cardinals in a game of baseball. I can't even imagine the Cards losing to the Sox in a game of designated ball, but I won't predict a sweep. Here's my prediction: Cards will split the bull**** ball in Beantown and win all 3 of the real baseball games at Busch Stadium. Oooooooooo goodie! You don't mind if I save this post for later use, do you? ;-) -- TL, Tim (Sox in six - bye bye Bambino!) ------------------------ http://css.sbcma.com/timj |
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riverman wrote:
... The best team DID win the ALCS, by any statistic concerning pitching, scoring, batting, ERA or whatnot when compared head-to-head, year-long. It must be hard to follow baseball from where you are, but FYI the Yankees won the AL East with a record of 101-61 and the Sox finished three games back at 98-64. The Cardinals (105-57) and the Yankees are the best teams in their respective leagues and it would have been nice to see them in the World Series. -- Ken Fortenberry |
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