ALDS: Red Sox vs. Angels
The teams have met a couple times in the playoffs before. In 2004, the Red Sox swept the Angels with Game 3 ending with an Ortiz home run. In 1986, the Sox made an historic comeback down to their last strike.
The Angels seem to be an underrated/ignored team this year. They easily could have ended the season with the best record in baseball if they hadn't stumbled towards the end. Despite their injuries, I think they're much more dangerous than most people are giving them credit for. |
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Who the hell is this guy with Steve Stone? He sounds familiar. Maybe from the Olympics or something?
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Ugh...GO Sox??
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Cal Ripken just cleared up why the Dbacks are in the playoffs even though they scored less runs than they gave up.
They manufacture runs and believe in themselves. I don't know what the manufacturing runs has to do with anything, since their opponents apparently do it too, and do it better. But the believing in themselves thing makes sense. I didn't watch a lot of Dbacks games this year, but it makes sense that there were 10-15 games where the final out was recorded, the score was Opponent 7, Dbacks 2, but the Dbacks believed in themselves, rather than the score, and marked it down as a win anyway. |
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Yes! Some Stoney.
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The angels are going to miss Matthews defense
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Let us gogogo...
major beat: still at work... |
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I guess I would have to agree, as nothing else makes sense. But it isn't just believing in yourself that matters, but consistently believing in yourself.
craig |
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Is it bad for Boston that one of the umps name is pronounced Buckner?
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