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		<title>More HB: Mets still hanging around</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 18 Jun 2009 08:46:12 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Derek Felix</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[-The reality is the Mets have dropped three of five since losing a home series to the division leading Phillies. If you factor in that they lost the last two in that series, that&#8217;s a 2-5 record. They&#8217;re three over .500 or the same record as the Giants after getting swept by the red hot [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="wp-caption alignnone" style="width: 333px"><img title="Pedro Feliciano" src="http://www.nypost.com/seven/06182009/photos/pedro_feliciano.jpg" alt="Despite losing last night, things arent looking so bad for the Mets." width="323" height="300" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Despite losing last night, things aren&#39;t looking so bad for the Mets.</p></div>
<p>-The reality is the Mets have dropped three of five since losing a home series to the division leading Phillies. If you factor in that they lost the last two in that series, that&#8217;s a 2-5 record. They&#8217;re three over .500 or the same record as the Giants after getting swept by the red hot Halo&#8217;s. The big difference is the Amazin&#8217;s only are three out despite no <strong>Jose Reyes</strong> or <strong>Carlos Delgado</strong> while the Giants trail the first place Dodgers by eight and a half. So, it has more to do with how Philly&#8217;s played since losing four of five to Boston and Toronto so far. That&#8217;s why now a year on the job, <strong>Jerry Manuel</strong> should feel alright about his team&#8217;s chances.</p>
<p>-Hard to believe it&#8217;s been a year since the Mets unceremoniously dumped easy target <strong>Willie Randolph</strong> with the news not coming in until 3 AM here with WFAN&#8217;s <strong>Tony Paige </strong>getting the news with them on a West Coast trip. Of course, it was embarrassing to say the least. But a year has come and gone and now Willie is a bench coach with the first place Brewers. So, can you really feel bad for him these days? Exactly.</p>
<p>-In listening to<strong> Mike Francesa</strong> go on and on about his &#8216;centerfielder&#8217; <strong>Nate McLouth</strong>, you&#8217;d think the Braves would be on a tear. Oh. What&#8217;s this? They lost yet again 4-3 to the Reds making it four straight losses, dropping them four under. Wake us up when McLouth makes a big impact in the NL East.</p>
<p>-Speaking of which, <strong>Andrew McCutchen</strong> went yard for his first major league dinger in a Pittsburgh 8-2 win over Minnesota. With a pair of hits, RBI&#8217;s and a run scored in the leadoff spot, the 22 year-old centerfield phenom continues to excel. In other words, the Pirates aren&#8217;t missing McLouth that much. Tell ya something else. With the improved run production from third baseman<strong> Andy LaRoche</strong>, who came over from L.A. in the <strong>Manny Ramirez</strong>/<strong>Jason Bay</strong> trade, suddenly Pitt&#8217;s getting a decent return. Especially with <strong>Delwyn Young</strong> also contributing. You start to look at that Pirate lineup and suddenly, given some of the kids in it including speedster<strong> Nyier Morgan</strong> along with a bounceback year for <strong>Adam LaRoche</strong>, it&#8217;s not bad. When they get back starting backstop <strong>Ryan Doumit</strong>, that should only help. Proven middle infielders like <strong>Freddy Sanchez </strong>and <strong>Jack Wilson</strong> aren&#8217;t bad either. Both could be available next month.</p>
<p>The Pirates (31-34) have also gotten good pitching from ace<strong> Zach Duke</strong>. They possess some strong arms including <strong>Ian Snell</strong>, who pitched better last night going six frames of two-run ball for only his second win. <strong>Paul Maholm</strong> ain&#8217;t bad either and former Yankee <strong>Ross Ohlendorf </strong>has given them some solid innings winning half a dozen. <strong>John Grabow</strong> has been a solid setup man and closer<strong> Matt Capps</strong> has saved 16 of 18. It&#8217;s true that Pittsburgh will likely sell at the trade deadline. However, if they play their cards right and continue developing players, eventually we might see them compete in that NL Central.</p>
<p>-If the Mets are looking for a more affordable first base option, try Seattle where bargain basement vet <strong>Russ Branyan</strong> is having a great year hitting over .300 with 15 homers, which would easily pace the Queens club. It&#8217;s worth exploring instead of overpaying for injury prone <strong>Nick Johnson</strong> or defenseless<strong> Aubrey Huff</strong>. Besides, it&#8217;s highly unlikely the Padres would give away<strong> Adrian Gonzalez</strong>. Another possible solution could be proven vet <strong>Kevin Millar </strong>(Mill-ah) if the Blue Jays fall out of the race. Who wouldn&#8217;t want a professional bat like his?</p>
<p>-Kudos to Long Beach, NY native<strong> John Lannan </strong>on baffling the Yankees- pitching into the ninth allowing just two earned on four hits walking one and fanning four for his fourth victory on the lowly Nats. How do you lose to a team that&#8217;s 30 under in your own launching pad? Was it any surprise <strong>Robinson Cano</strong> didn&#8217;t deliver in a big spot, instead bouncing into a 6-4-3 twin killing against retread <strong>Mike MacDougal </strong>with the tying run 90 feet away? The second baseman&#8217;s got good numbers but he&#8217;s hardly dependable. <strong>A-Rod</strong> ain&#8217;t the only Yankee that leaves fans scratching their heads.</p>
<p>-How did <strong>Joe Girardi&#8217;s</strong> continued faith in <strong>Chien-Ming Wang</strong> work out?</p>
<p>5 IP, 3 ER, 6 H, 2 BB, 4 K, 91 pitches</p>
<p>And he took the loss falling to 0-5 with a 12.65 ERA. In the same game, <strong>Phil Hughes </strong>continued to make a strong case tossing two scoreless while fanning a pair. When does Girardi wake up?</p>
<p>-With a homer and his 28th stolen base, Boston&#8217;s <strong>Jacoby Ellsbury </strong>continues to improve daily.Â  How about a top of the order of rating AL MVP <strong>Dustin Pedroia</strong> and Ellsbury before big boppers <strong>Kevin Youkilis</strong>, Bay and <strong>Mike Lowell</strong>? And that&#8217;s with Papi hitting sixth finally showing signs.</p>
<p>-MVP caliber:</p>
<p>2B <strong>Ian Kinsler</strong> .271-17-47, 47 Runs, 13 SB</p>
<p>All while batting leadoff for the surprising first place Rangers.</p>
<p>-So <strong>Sammy Sosa</strong> becomes the latest former slugger to test positive for steroids. And this is news?</p>
<p>-The NY-Penn League kicks off tomorrow night in Coney Island with one of the best rivalries reuniting when the Staten Island Yankees visit the Brooklyn Cyclones. The Baby Bombers will be hosting Media Day later today and will have their home opener at the ballpark by the Ferry terminal Saturday night versus the &#8216;Clones. Looking forward to a great summer!</p>
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		<title>Quiet Before The Storm</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 28 Oct 2008 06:58:39 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Derek Felix</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[This was kinda inspired by two things: 1.The windy weather conditions here from the Nor&#8217;easter. 2.The idiocy of a few Philadelphians during two sporting events. As you might know, the World Series made history by suspending play during the sixth inning in Game Five with the Phillies hoping to win their first championship in 27 [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span style="color: #0000ff;">This was kinda inspired by two things:</span></p>
<p><span style="color: #0000ff;">1.The windy weather conditions here from the Nor&#8217;easter.</span></p>
<p><span style="color: #0000ff;">2.The idiocy of a few Philadelphians during two sporting events.</span></p>
<p><span style="color: #0000ff;">As you might know, the World Series made history by suspending play during the sixth inning in Game Five with the Phillies hoping to win their first championship in 27 years tied up at two with the Rays. The game depending on the rainy forecast is supposed to pickup later tonight from that inning on. But will it and will the delay turn the Series completely around? Only the man upstairs knows.</span></p>
<p><span style="color: #dfc7f7;">&#8220;Quiet Before The Storm&#8221;</span><br style="color: #dfc7f7;" /><span style="color: #dfc7f7;">by Derek Felix AKA D Flex</span><br style="color: #dfc7f7;" /><br style="color: #dfc7f7;" /><span style="color: #dfc7f7; font-style: italic; font-weight: bold;">It was so peaceful outside </span><br style="color: #dfc7f7; font-style: italic; font-weight: bold;" /><span style="color: #dfc7f7; font-style: italic; font-weight: bold;">A calm kinda presence in the air</span><br style="color: #dfc7f7; font-style: italic; font-weight: bold;" /><span style="color: #dfc7f7; font-style: italic; font-weight: bold;">Who knew something was hiding</span><br style="color: #dfc7f7; font-style: italic; font-weight: bold;" /><span style="color: #dfc7f7; font-style: italic; font-weight: bold;">And floating along ever so near</span><br style="color: #dfc7f7; font-style: italic; font-weight: bold;" /><br style="color: #dfc7f7; font-style: italic; font-weight: bold;" /><span style="color: #dfc7f7; font-style: italic; font-weight: bold;">Approaching at an easy going rate </span><br style="color: #dfc7f7; font-style: italic; font-weight: bold;" /><span style="color: #dfc7f7; font-style: italic; font-weight: bold;">As the sun suddenly was covered in clouds</span><br style="color: #dfc7f7; font-style: italic; font-weight: bold;" /><span style="color: #dfc7f7; font-style: italic; font-weight: bold;">Almost as if it were holding a Philly baseball fan&#8217;s fate</span><br style="color: #dfc7f7; font-style: italic; font-weight: bold;" /><span style="color: #dfc7f7; font-style: italic; font-weight: bold;">That&#8217;s what they get for being such clowns </span><br style="color: #dfc7f7; font-style: italic; font-weight: bold;" /><br style="color: #dfc7f7; font-style: italic; font-weight: bold;" /><span style="color: #dfc7f7; font-style: italic; font-weight: bold;">If only these lost souls didn&#8217;t toss objects on the ice</span><br style="color: #dfc7f7; font-style: italic; font-weight: bold;" /><span style="color: #dfc7f7; font-style: italic; font-weight: bold;">Maybe they wouldn&#8217;t feel God&#8217;s sudden wrath</span><br style="color: #dfc7f7; font-style: italic; font-weight: bold;" /><span style="color: #dfc7f7; font-style: italic; font-weight: bold;">Letting their ball team finally win which would&#8217;ve been nice</span><br style="color: #dfc7f7; font-style: italic; font-weight: bold;" /><span style="color: #dfc7f7; font-style: italic; font-weight: bold;">Instead of stuping to tossing packets in opposing family&#8217;s paths</span><br style="color: #dfc7f7; font-style: italic; font-weight: bold;" /><br style="color: #dfc7f7; font-style: italic; font-weight: bold;" /><span style="color: #dfc7f7; font-style: italic; font-weight: bold;">No wonder the sun closed up for good</span><br style="color: #dfc7f7; font-style: italic; font-weight: bold;" /><span style="color: #dfc7f7; font-style: italic; font-weight: bold;">Suddenly darkening skies and making you sigh</span><br style="color: #dfc7f7; font-style: italic; font-weight: bold;" /><span style="color: #dfc7f7; font-style: italic; font-weight: bold;">Mother nature definitely was in a foul mood</span><br style="color: #dfc7f7; font-style: italic; font-weight: bold;" /><span style="color: #dfc7f7; font-style: italic; font-weight: bold;">To the Filthydelphians who acted foolish my oh my</span><br style="color: #dfc7f7; font-style: italic; font-weight: bold;" /><br style="color: #dfc7f7; font-style: italic; font-weight: bold;" /><span style="color: #dfc7f7; font-style: italic; font-weight: bold;">You messed with mother nature and delayed a celebration</span><br style="color: #dfc7f7; font-style: italic; font-weight: bold;" /><span style="color: #dfc7f7; font-style: italic; font-weight: bold;">One which suddenly remains tied and up in the air </span><br style="color: #dfc7f7; font-style: italic; font-weight: bold;" /><span style="color: #dfc7f7; font-style: italic; font-weight: bold;">As Game Five lingers on will it really commence in jubilation</span><br style="color: #dfc7f7; font-style: italic; font-weight: bold;" /><span style="color: #dfc7f7; font-style: italic; font-weight: bold;">Or will mother nature&#8217;s tease become something they&#8217;ll fear</span><br style="color: #dfc7f7; font-style: italic; font-weight: bold;" /><br style="color: #dfc7f7; font-style: italic; font-weight: bold;" /><span style="color: #dfc7f7; font-style: italic; font-weight: bold;">All this on a day which began so peacefully with much hope</span><br style="color: #dfc7f7; font-style: italic; font-weight: bold;" /><span style="color: #dfc7f7; font-style: italic; font-weight: bold;">Suddenly going from awfully quiet before the storm </span><br style="color: #dfc7f7; font-style: italic; font-weight: bold;" /><span style="color: #dfc7f7; font-style: italic; font-weight: bold;">If they&#8217;d acted civil they wouldn&#8217;t have to wash their mouths out with soap</span><br style="color: #dfc7f7; font-style: italic; font-weight: bold;" /><span style="color: #dfc7f7; font-style: italic; font-weight: bold;">Now instead the sun went away as quiet hit before the storm </span><br style="color: #dfc7f7; font-style: italic; font-weight: bold;" /><br style="color: #dfc7f7; font-style: italic; font-weight: bold;" /><span style="color: #dfc7f7; font-style: italic; font-weight: bold;">Making one realize how wildly unpredictable this place can be</span><br style="color: #dfc7f7; font-style: italic; font-weight: bold;" /><span style="color: #dfc7f7; font-style: italic; font-weight: bold;">Just when you think you got it all figured out you don&#8217;t know jack</span><br style="color: #dfc7f7; font-style: italic; font-weight: bold;" /><span style="color: #dfc7f7; font-style: italic; font-weight: bold;">As the heavens above laugh out loud haha and slowly unlock the key</span><br style="color: #dfc7f7; font-style: italic; font-weight: bold;" /><span style="color: #dfc7f7; font-style: italic; font-weight: bold;">Lurking around and soon speaking through the sky throwing you off track</span><br style="color: #dfc7f7; font-style: italic; font-weight: bold;" /><br style="color: #dfc7f7; font-style: italic; font-weight: bold;" /><span style="color: #dfc7f7; font-style: italic; font-weight: bold;">This is how it really becomes in this weird time </span><br style="color: #dfc7f7; font-style: italic; font-weight: bold;" /><span style="color: #dfc7f7; font-style: italic; font-weight: bold;">A sudden eerie quiet before the storm </span><br style="color: #dfc7f7; font-style: italic; font-weight: bold;" /><span style="color: #dfc7f7; font-style: italic; font-weight: bold;">Throwing everything you figured way off line </span><br style="color: #dfc7f7; font-style: italic; font-weight: bold;" /><span style="color: #dfc7f7; font-style: italic; font-weight: bold;">Where just like that nothing&#8217;s ever the norm</span><br style="color: #dfc7f7; font-style: italic; font-weight: bold;" /><br style="color: #dfc7f7; font-style: italic; font-weight: bold;" /><span style="color: #dfc7f7; font-style: italic; font-weight: bold;">This is their sin for being unkind and unfaithful</span><br style="color: #dfc7f7; font-style: italic; font-weight: bold;" /><span style="color: #dfc7f7; font-style: italic; font-weight: bold;">It&#8217;s what lengthens their nervousness in vain </span><br style="color: #dfc7f7; font-style: italic; font-weight: bold;" /><span style="color: #dfc7f7; font-style: italic; font-weight: bold;">Maybe if they had more respect God wouldn&#8217;t be so hateful</span><br style="color: #dfc7f7; font-style: italic; font-weight: bold;" /><span style="color: #dfc7f7; font-style: italic; font-weight: bold;">Instead there&#8217;s a doubt like this storm which can create pain</span><br style="color: #dfc7f7; font-style: italic; font-weight: bold;" /><br style="color: #dfc7f7; font-style: italic; font-weight: bold;" /><span style="color: #dfc7f7; font-style: italic; font-weight: bold;">Giving fair warning to those main culprits who dared the great man above</span><br style="color: #dfc7f7; font-style: italic; font-weight: bold;" /><span style="color: #dfc7f7; font-style: italic; font-weight: bold;">Making its strong presence known by sending rain and chills in the air</span><br style="color: #dfc7f7; font-style: italic; font-weight: bold;" /><span style="color: #dfc7f7; font-style: italic; font-weight: bold;">Unlike the usual feeling you get on those great days with plenty of love</span><br style="color: #dfc7f7; font-style: italic; font-weight: bold;" /><span style="color: #dfc7f7; font-style: italic; font-weight: bold;">Never take it for granted as it can strike at any moment if you so dare</span><br style="color: #dfc7f7; font-style: italic; font-weight: bold;" /><br style="color: #dfc7f7; font-style: italic; font-weight: bold;" /><span style="color: #dfc7f7; font-style: italic; font-weight: bold;">That&#8217;s the way it goes on this now forever long Philly night </span><br style="color: #dfc7f7; font-style: italic; font-weight: bold;" /><span style="color: #dfc7f7; font-style: italic; font-weight: bold;">One which could make them think of the quiet before the storm</span><br style="color: #dfc7f7; font-style: italic; font-weight: bold;" /><span style="color: #dfc7f7; font-style: italic; font-weight: bold;">Especially if their team doesn&#8217;t close the deal falling victim to God&#8217;s eternal light</span><br style="color: #dfc7f7; font-style: italic; font-weight: bold;" /><span style="color: #dfc7f7; font-style: italic; font-weight: bold;">If there&#8217;s a lesson to be learned it&#8217;s never doubt the quiet before the storm</span></p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 23 Oct 2008 11:47:42 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Derek Felix</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[-The World Series got going last night with the Phillies behind Cole Hamels, Ryan Madson and Brad Lidge edging the Rays 3-2 to take Game One over Scott Kazmir and Co. in St. Pete. All-Star second baseman Chase Utley&#8217;s first inning two-run homer to short right was the only real mistake the former Mets&#8217; farmhand [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>-The World Series got going last night with the Phillies behind <strong>Cole Hamels</strong>, <strong>Ryan Madson</strong> and <strong>Brad Lidge</strong> edging the Rays 3-2 to take Game One over<strong> Scott Kazmir</strong> and Co. in St. Pete. All-Star second baseman<strong> Chase Utley&#8217;s </strong>first inning two-run homer to short right was the only real mistake the former Mets&#8217; farmhand made in six solid frames of three-run, six hit ball while walking and fanning four apiece.</p>
<p>The 24 year-old southpaw was just good enough to lose despite battling through stranding runners while tossing 110 pitches (73 strikes) before the Tampa Bay bullpen shutdown the Phils the rest of the way including big outs by lefty<strong> J.P. Howell </strong>and <strong>Grant Balfour</strong> to keep them down a run.</p>
<p>Problem was Hamels, who took home NLCS MVP versus the Dodgers was his stingy self working seven strong allowing two earned on five hits walking a pair while striking out five. Given a three-run lead to protect following backstop <strong>Carlos Ruiz&#8217;</strong> fourth inning RBI ground out, the 24 year-old former Phillies&#8217; 2002 first round pick bent but didn&#8217;t break permitting a <strong>Carl Crawford </strong>solo shot and a <strong>Akinori Iwamura</strong> run scoring double in two consecutive innings both with two outs.</p>
<p>However, he did get the dangerous <strong>B.J. Upton</strong> to harmlessly pop out in foul territory to first baseman<strong> Ryan Howard</strong>, who made a nice defensive gem getting his glove extended into the stands coming away with the ball for the final out of the fifth.</p>
<p>If Hamels did the job handing the ball off to a pen which has dominated the late innings this Fall, then what Madson and Lidge did wasn&#8217;t all that startling with the Philadelphia 1-2 punch retiring all six Rays they faced including the latter getting the first two in only <strong>Carlos Pena</strong> and <strong>Evan Longoria</strong> swinging at nasty sliders before popping up Crawford into foul ground where third baseman<strong> Pedro Feliz</strong> squeezed the final out.</p>
<p>It was Lidge&#8217;s sixth straight successive save this postseason making the Phillie closer 47-for-47 including the regular season continuing to erase any doubts from his previous October experience with the Astros where <strong>Albert Pujols</strong> hit a tying homer which still hasn&#8217;t landed.</p>
<p>The Phils won despite another quiet night from top slugger Howard, who took the collar in four plate appearances whiffing three times. They also prevailed in spite of stranding a preposterous 22 on base. That&#8217;s what good pitching does. Tampa&#8217;s kept them afloat but the Phillies&#8217; best was enough to pickup the win and take the home field away.</p>
<p>One potential turning point last night was when an E3 on Howard allowed Pena to reach leading off the sixth. He then took off on Hamels&#8217; first move towards home but was picked off 1-3-6 despite<strong> Joe Maddon&#8217;s</strong> protests that it should&#8217;ve been a balk which Fox tandem<strong> Joe Buck</strong> and <strong>Tim McCarver</strong> accurately contended with replays confirming it.</p>
<p>Chalk it up to a break which went the Phils&#8217; way and one which went against the Rays, who now really need tonight&#8217;s Game Two sending ace<strong> James Shields</strong> to the mound against <strong>Brett Myers</strong>. Especially with the next three shifting to the City of Brotherly Love.</p>
<p>In order for Tampa to have any shot, they obviously need to win tonight&#8217;s game and the recipe should be to score often on Myers, who has looked shaky this postseason after a strong finish to the regular season. He&#8217;s prone to walking batters and can be taken yard. Something the Rays have done during this run to their first World Series.</p>
<p>The Rays don&#8217;t want to let Myers off the hook and allow <strong>Charlie Manuel&#8217;s</strong> pen to dictate things cause they&#8217;ve been automatic late. It&#8217;s imperative for Tampa to swing the bats early and often getting out to a lead and taking some pressure off Shields.</p>
<p>Before the series began, we liked the more experienced Phillies in six competitive games. For as wrong as I&#8217;ve been on the NFL the past couple of weeks, I&#8217;m not changing my pick here. I just feel the Phils&#8217; lineup is a little better and their pen gives them an edge despite the Rays throwing better starters outside of Hamels.</p>
<p>-Kudos to the Rays for overcoming a gritty determined defending champ in Boston coming back to beat the Red Sox 3-1 in the deciding Game Seven. It was truly storybook with mainstay <strong>Rocco Baldelli </strong>netting the series clinching RBI bouncing back from an exhaustion illness which has plagued him the past couple of seasons causing him to miss significant time.</p>
<p>That Longoria got the tying two out RBI opposite field double and steady fill-in utility man <strong>Willy Aybar</strong> added some insurance with a dinger seemed fitting considering how much of a team they&#8217;ve been all season.</p>
<p>We&#8217;ll see if they can pull this off becoming the first team to go from worst record the prior year to world champs. It should be a good series!</p>
<p>-One other thought on Game One. Enough already with these bands playing our national anthem. Last night,<strong> The Backstreet Boys </strong>made a mockery of it. I much prefer our anthem being sang/performed the way it should sound. No time to turn into a choir or hit song. You&#8217;d think they&#8217;d know better.</p>
<p>-Anyone really feel that the Red Sox would&#8217;ve scored only a run leaving all those runners on in the late goings if<strong> Manny Ramirez </strong>is still there batting behind<strong> David Ortiz</strong>? Try telling that to <strong>Mike Lupica</strong>.</p>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 15 Oct 2008 09:16:06 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Derek Felix</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I know many of us including myself were pulling for a Red Sox-Dodgers World Series just for the great storylines with Manny facing his former teammates and Joe Torre getting back to the Series after how the Yankees treated him but there&#8217;s something cool about a potential Rays-Phillies Series. Sure. It might not have quite [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I know many of us including myself were pulling for a Red Sox-Dodgers World Series just for the great storylines with <strong>Manny </strong>facing his former teammates and<strong> Joe Torre </strong>getting back to the Series after how the Yankees treated him but there&#8217;s something cool about a potential Rays-Phillies Series.</p>
<p>Sure. It might not have quite the appeal of Boston vs Los Angeles. But think about it. It would feature two teams which aren&#8217;t associated with winning. You have the Phillies who haven&#8217;t been to the WS in 15 years when <strong>Joe Carter</strong> was last seen circling the bases celebrating the only walkoff home run in Series history for the Jays&#8217; repeat. It&#8217;s also a city associated with losing with nobody winning since the 1983 76ers. The Flyers lost three Stanley Cups and the Eagles lost in the Super Bowl. Plus the exasperation of <strong>Mitch Williams&#8217;</strong> implosion during that 1993 Series which led to a six-game defeat with Carter winning it.</p>
<p>Then you got the Rays who before this year were always associated with losing becoming baseball&#8217;s laughingstock franchise. They won only 66 games last season giving no indication they could go from worst to first similarly to how the 1991 Twins did when they edged the Braves in another improbably yet riveting Series which went seven and had its own dramatics. Those two teams were last place clubs the year before who turned it around and gave us a memorable conclusion.</p>
<p>Now with both teams up 3-1 in winning positions, the reality could be here of a surprising Tampa Bay-Philadelphia series which probably would be excellent due to each ballclubs&#8217; grit and perseverance. It wouldn&#8217;t be the ratings bonanza a Boston-LA series could bring.Â  But just maybe these are the best two teams and either way we&#8217;d see something we hadn&#8217;t in a while. A fresh champion.</p>
<p>Ain&#8217;t that better than watching the Red Sox win another Series? But their potential downfall ain&#8217;t got nothing to do without Manny Ramirez. Shhh. Don&#8217;t tell anyone that including a few choice local columnists who keep advising the Mets and Yanks not to go after the best righty slugging hitter in the game. I don&#8217;t care about all his baggage and don&#8217;t approve of how he got his way out of Massachusetts. However, even at 36 going on 37, he&#8217;s still a constant threat at the plate. Nobody&#8217;s figured out how to get him out since he became a Dodger. And this postseason, the guy&#8217;s been money.</p>
<p>For all the talk that teams shouldn&#8217;t commit three or four years to a player who doesn&#8217;t always give his best, were they saying that a few years ago when the Mets overcommitted for<strong> Pedro</strong>? Ramirez has a lot more left and while he might not be as great in say the final year, he can put a team that&#8217;s close over the top. Don&#8217;t you think Manny would look awfully nice batting cleanup behind <strong>David Wright </strong>with <strong>Carlos Delgado</strong> fifth and<strong> Carlos Beltran</strong> either second or sixth?</p>
<p>Correct me if I&#8217;m wrong here. But isn&#8217;t it about winning with the Amazin&#8217;s cause I&#8217;m not sure that&#8217;s the case anymore with the Yankee management team? Manny can win you a championship. Just look at the impact he had with a weak hitting Dodger club immediately making young emerging players like <strong>James Loney</strong>, <strong>Andre Ethier</strong> and <strong>Matt Kemp </strong>better players. Before he arrived, they were under .500 despite a nice roster and were looking at missing October.</p>
<p>Then the slugger came and carried them with a huge September making up over six games on Arizona to win the NL West going away. With him such a factor, the Cubs never had a prayer despite owning the NL&#8217;s best record.</p>
<p>Understand this. For all the risks with an aging player of Manny&#8217;s caliber, there&#8217;s still no other hitter in baseball you&#8217;d want up in a key situation at this time of year. He certainly has done his part for the Dodgers who find themselves a game from elimination due to some mismanaging from Torre and a pen implosion.</p>
<p>Manny&#8217;s loose personality has been seen as uncaring and unmotivated. But if that were really the case, he wouldn&#8217;t have such a well disciplined approach at the plate taking his hacks. You know he&#8217;s either going to walk or hit the ball hard somewhere. It&#8217;s that same cool persona which allows him to swing free and easy because the guy doesn&#8217;t feel any pressure. He doesn&#8217;t care what&#8217;s written and is just going to let it hang all out there.</p>
<p>That approach works a lot better than a couple of third base sluggers&#8217; recent track records in this area.</p>
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		<title>More HB: NLCS Thoughts</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 12 Oct 2008 10:07:12 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Derek Felix</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[-Thus far, we&#8217;ve seen one team dominate the first two games with the Phillies sweeping the first pair from the Dodgers at Citizen&#8217;s Bank Park by scores of 3-2 and 8-5 by outslugging Joe Torre&#8217;s ballclub improving to 5-0 this postseason with the balance of the series hanging later tonight when it shifts to Hollywood [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>-Thus far, we&#8217;ve seen one team dominate the first two games with the Phillies sweeping the first pair from the Dodgers at Citizen&#8217;s Bank Park by scores of 3-2 and 8-5 by outslugging<strong> Joe Torre&#8217;s </strong>ballclub improving to 5-0 this postseason with the balance of the series hanging later tonight when it shifts to Hollywood for the next three. It&#8217;s pretty much imperative for the Dodgers to win Game 3 to have any realistic chance of coming back.</p>
<p>Memo to<strong> Manny Ramirez&#8217;</strong> teammates: It&#8217;s time for you to step up. The ex-Red Sock left fielder slugger can&#8217;t do it alone though he&#8217;s tried going 3-for-8 with a homer and four of his team&#8217;s seven runs knocked in. They must better support their emotional leader when crafty 45 year-old veteran lefty <strong>Jamie Moyer</strong> takes the mound tonight versus <strong>Hiroki Kuroda </strong>tonight.</p>
<p>If they get a win, then maybe they can carry momentum forward for tomorrow&#8217;s Game 4.</p>
<p>-The Phillies have to feel pretty good about themselves as they&#8217;ve gotten plenty of contributions from role players like <strong>Shane Victorino </strong>(4 RBI&#8217;s in Game Two),<strong> Carlos Ruiz </strong>(3-for-7, 2 runs, RBI) and <strong>Greg Dobbs</strong> (2 hits, 2 runs in Game Two start). It&#8217;s hard to remember that they were shutdown by<strong> Derek Lowe</strong> through five innings trailing by two in the series opener before a <strong>Rafael Furcal </strong>throwing error opened the door for <strong>Chase Utley&#8217;s</strong> tying two-run blast and <strong>Pat Burrell&#8217;s</strong> game-winner.</p>
<p>They completely took apart Los Angeles 16-game winner <strong>Chad Billingsley </strong>roasting him for seven of their eight runs in two and a third with starter <strong>Brett Myers</strong> the unsung hero going a perfect three-for-three with three RBI&#8217;s and two runs scored while going five (5 ER, 6 H, 4 BB, 6 K&#8217;s) to pickup the victory.</p>
<p>-One other Phillie note: They&#8217;ve won the first two games without a hit from NL MVP candidate <strong>Ryan Howard </strong>along with hardly any production from leadoff shortstop <strong>Jimmy Rollins </strong>(1-for-9, 4 K&#8217;s) and right fielder<strong> Jayson Werth</strong> (1-for-8, 2 K&#8217;s).</p>
<p>-One of the big differences thus far is that the Dodgers haven&#8217;t made a dent with Philly&#8217;s bullpen. In fact, they have only two hits in six innings while whiffing eight times. The trio of <strong>Ryan Madson</strong>,<strong> J.C. Romero</strong> and closer <strong>Brad Lidge</strong> have been instrumental in the first two games. Not that the Dodger pen has been bad having not allowed a run yet. The problem has been taking a lead into the late innings. They really need to get the jump in Game 3 and take some pressure off. A blowout would do the trick. But so would a three or four-run lead in the seventh or eighth. Especially with Torre able to mix and match with<strong> Jonathan Broxton</strong> waiting to finish it off.</p>
<p>We&#8217;ll find out what they&#8217;re made of later tonight.</p>
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		<title>Phillies go deep in comeback to draw first blood</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 10 Oct 2008 09:11:13 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Derek Felix</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[For five innings, it didn&#8217;t look like the Phillies would solve Derek Lowe but trailing by a pair in the home sixth, fortunes turned their way when a Rafael Furcal throwing error allowed Shane Victorino to reach leading off. Chase Utley then followed by taking Lowe yard on the next pitch suddenly tying Game One [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For five innings, it didn&#8217;t look like the Phillies would solve <strong>Derek Lowe</strong> but trailing by a pair in the home sixth, fortunes turned their way when a <strong>Rafael Furcal </strong>throwing error allowed <strong>Shane Victorino</strong> to reach leading off. <strong>Chase Utley</strong> then followed by taking Lowe yard on the next pitch suddenly tying Game One of the NLCS.</p>
<p>Just like that, <strong>Joe Torre&#8217;s</strong> Dodger two-run lead was gone and so was Lowe&#8217;s rhythm as a couple of batters later, he fell behind 3-1 on <strong>Pat Burrell</strong>, who then deposited the next offering into the left field seats much to the sellout crowd&#8217;s (45,839) delight.</p>
<p>The three-run two-homer inning were enough to give them first blood in the NLCS as Phillie ace <strong>Cole Hamels</strong> settled in nicely to go the first seven allowing two earned on six hits while walking a couple and fanning eight to pickup the victory.</p>
<p>It didn&#8217;t start well for the southpaw who three batters in fell behind when sizzling left field slugger<strong> Manny Ramirez </strong>laced the second pitch he saw to the deepest part of the ballpark with only the high wall keeping a rocket from being a two-run home run. Instead, the former Red Sock World Series MVP wound up on second with an RBI double driving in <strong>Andre Ethier</strong>.</p>
<p>Following a two out<strong> James Loney</strong> walk and wild pitch, Hamels toughened up getting dangerous center fielder<strong> Matt Kemp</strong> to fly out harmlessly to right limiting the damage. That was huge for the Phillies psychologically who didn&#8217;t fall behind by too much.</p>
<p>With Lowe looking strong, rookie second baseman <strong>Blake Dewitt&#8217;s</strong> fourth inning sacrifice fly gave him a two-run lead to work with. The sinkerball righty responded by retiring the Phils in order K-ing his only two batters of the night. At one point, he retired nine straight keeping the ball down in the zone.</p>
<p>However, momentum&#8217;s a funny thing in baseball and it all changed when his shortstop Furcal threw too high to get Victorino in the Phils&#8217; sixth starting the deciding rally. Before you knew it, Lowe had served up two long balls and was out of the game replaced by<strong> Chan Ho Park</strong>.</p>
<p>With their ace now throwing better, Hamels retired the Dodgers in order getting a couple swinging in his final inning before giving way to the bullpen. Including a pivotal 4-6-3 double play, he retired nine of the last 11 before setup man <strong>Ryan Madson </strong>replaced him for the eighth.</p>
<p>The setup man got the first two including Ramirez, who had a couple of hits but lined out to third. He then worked around a <strong>Russell Martin </strong>single by getting Loney to bounce out routinely to second ending the inning.</p>
<p>Following a quiet Phillie eighth versus Hong-Chih Kuo, out came closer <strong>Brad Lidge</strong>, who didn&#8217;t show any anxiety getting the side in order on a couple of fly balls and then made DeWitt chase a pitch in the dirt with catcher <strong>Carlos Ruiz</strong> tossing perfectly to<strong> Ryan Howard </strong>for the 2-3 putout. The former Houston closer is now a perfect three-of-three in save opportunities this postseason making him 44-for-44.</p>
<p>Not bad for a guy who seemed to have lost his way following that towering<strong> Albert Pujols</strong> drive which extended the 2005 NLCS seven before the Astros prevailed.</p>
<p>Most importantly, the solid finish allowed Hamels and the Phillies to take a 1-0 series lead in the best-of-seven NLCS with Game Two this afternoon where <strong>Brett Myers </strong>will oppose Dodger 16-game winner<strong> Chad Billingsley</strong>. First pitch is 4:35 at Citizen&#8217;s Bank Park on Fox as part of a Friday night doubleheader with the defending champion Red Sox and Rays getting underway later tonight.</p>
<p>A couple of quick thoughts on last night&#8217;s game:</p>
<p>-Very well pitched game which went quickly taking only two hours and thirty six minutes to play meaning it actually ended before 11 PM here on the East coast. Fan friendly. Imagine that!</p>
<p>-Veteran righty<strong> Greg Maddux </strong>came out of the Dodger pen tossing a scoreless seventh. Weird to see the former Cy Young future Hall of Famer in that role.</p>
<p>-The Dodgers left nine on base while the Phillies stranded seven.</p>
<p>-Ethier and Ramirez each led Los Angeles with a pair of hits while Philadelphia got multi-hit nights from the trio of Utley, Burrell and Ruiz.</p>
<p>-<strong><em><span style="color: #993300;">With his homer, that made it three in his last two games for Burrell who began the postseason 0-for-8 with a balky back before smashing a pair and knocking in four in the Phils&#8217; elimination of Milwaukee. He&#8217;s 5-for-7 with three dingers, five RBI&#8217;s and three runs since.</span></em></strong></p>
<p>-Games 3, 4 and 5 are at Chavez Ravine beginning Sunday night with an extra day off between Games 4 and 5.</p>
<p>-Red Sox will send out 18-game winner <strong>Dice-K Matsuzaka </strong>to the mound against 14-game Tampa winner <strong>James Shields</strong> tonight with <strong>Josh Beckett</strong> opposing<strong> Scott Kazmir </strong>in Game 2.</p>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 07 Oct 2008 09:49:01 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Watching the Red Sox show incredible poise despite a strong late challenge from the Angels in pulling out a 3-2 win on rookie shortstop Jed Lowrie&#8217;s walkoff base hit to right knocking in a sliding Jason Bay for the ALDS clincher at a pumped up Fenway, it was just the latest example of how clutch [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Watching the Red Sox show incredible poise despite a strong late challenge from the Angels in pulling out a 3-2 win on rookie shortstop<strong> Jed Lowrie&#8217;s</strong> walkoff base hit to right knocking in a sliding <strong>Jason Bay </strong>for the ALDS clincher at a pumped up Fenway, it was just the latest example of how clutch this team has become since being down 0-3 to the Yanks in the 2004 ALCS.</p>
<p>Nothing fazes them. Not even unloading one of the truly great hitters of our time in <strong>Manny Ramirez</strong> for Bay and having the former Pirate who never came close to October fitting right in with a pair of homers and big hits plus a one out ninth inning double off <strong>Scot Shields</strong> and the winning run last night to setup an all AL East ALCS versus the Rays- who earned their place with a 6-2 Game Four road win at Chicago featuring two homers from<strong> B.J. Upton</strong> plus two RBI&#8217;s from<strong> Carlos Pena</strong> with much overlooked setup <strong>Grant Balfour</strong> closing out the White Sox in style getting <strong>Ken Griffey, Jr. </strong>swinging on some outside cheese.</p>
<p>It should be a great series. However, will Tampa&#8217;s inexperience show despite home field against a team that never panics? There they were having dropped a great Game Three in 12 innings four outs away from making the amazing<strong> Jon Lester</strong> a winner after he did enough to outpitch <strong>John Lackey</strong>, who again had shoddy D which allowed Boston to cash in their two runs. The unlucky Angel ace did everything to keep his team there though second baseman <strong>Howie Kendrick </strong>muffed a double play ball having to get<strong> Jacoby Ellsbury</strong> at first instead allowing the Red Sox to go ahead.<strong> </strong></p>
<p><strong>Dustin Pedroia</strong> made them pay with a clutch two out RBI double making it 2-0 for his first postseason hit in 19 at bats dating back to last year&#8217;s World Series. The second baseman still got the love from the crowd who chanted, &#8220;M&#8212;V&#8212;P, M&#8212;V&#8212;P, M&#8212;V&#8212;P!&#8221;</p>
<p>Game over? Not exactly cause tho Lester finished strong retiring the last eight, he was done for the night after the seventh having tossed 109 pitches (69 strikes) forcing <strong>Terry Francona</strong> to opt for<strong> Hideki Okajima</strong>, who got the first two of the eighth before walking <strong>Mark Teixeira </strong>on four pitches. Francona didn&#8217;t wait bringing in rookie <strong>Justin Masterson</strong> to face <strong>Vlad Guerrero</strong>. After getting ahead 0-2, he couldn&#8217;t finish off Guerrero, who fouled off pitches before drawing a walk putting the tying runs on base.</p>
<p>Masterson also didn&#8217;t get strike three against <strong>Torii Hunter </strong>instead crossing up <strong>Jason Varitek</strong> with a wild pitch moving the tying runs into scoring position. The ex-Twin center fielder then delivered an opposite field tying two-run single making it a brand new game.</p>
<p>Suddenly, here was <strong>Mike Scioscia&#8217;s </strong>pesky club refusing to go so quietly like the Cubs did versus Manny&#8217;s Dodgers. If they somehow could push across one more run, it looked like they&#8217;d sweep the two road games at Fenway which seemed impossible and get that final home game back in Anaheim. There was pinch hitter <strong>Kendry Morales</strong> coming through with a leadoff double off Masterson to start the ninth. Kendrick then sacrificed pinch runner<strong> Reggie Willits</strong> over to third. That was all for Masterson as Francona handed the ball to another farmhand <strong>Manny Delcarmen</strong> to face unlikely Game Three hero<strong> Erick Aybar</strong>.</p>
<p>It was obvious after Delcarmen missed badly inside twice what the Angels&#8217; strategy would be with Aybar at the plate and the speedy Willits leading off third. I said they&#8217;d squeeze trying to get the run in. Sure enough. Delcarmen came with his third pitch and the LA shortstop went to lay it down only he missed entirely leaving his teammate hung up in a rundown. He tried to get back to third ahead of<strong> Jason Varitek&#8217;s</strong> tag and nearly did but the hustling veteran Boston catcher wisely put the ball in his glove and lunged forward applying the tag before the ball fell out of his glove afterwards. Of course, Scioscia came out to debate it but TBS replays showed that he got the tag down and as he fell to the ground, that&#8217;s when the ball finally jarred loose making it the right call.</p>
<p>Such is the luck of these Red Sox who never seem to be in trouble or have much go against them anymore. A big part of it is that they&#8217;re really<strong> </strong><em>that</em><strong> </strong>good. They execute at the plate in money situations with an amazing 15 of 18 runs in the series coming with two out. Something that used to be the Yankees MO. Even when a diving Teixeira made the defensive gem of the night robbing ex-Brave teammate <strong>Mark Kotsay</strong> of a certain one out walkoff extra base hit, they had the Halos right where they wanted them. Here came rookie Lowrie, who knocked in more runs in the second half than any other AL shortstop swinging at Shields&#8217; bread and butter curve which caught too much of the plate allowing him to place it perfectly between the hole into right. Here came Bay around third with Willits charging and coming up throwing but a little too late as Bay slid in safely with teammates piling out of the dugout to celebrate the latest Boston hero.</p>
<p>This is who the Red Sox have become. Sometime shortly after <strong>David Ortiz </strong>reversed their fortunes forever against the Yankees in a memorable Games Four and Five, they suddenly traded places with the team that&#8217;s won the most world championships in baseball history. Only those 26 the Pinstripes won no longer matter and have now turned into a chant from the Fenway supporters mockingly saying, &#8220;20&#8212;00, 20&#8212;00, 20&#8212;00&#8243; during the final meaningless regular season series.</p>
<p>As silly as it sounds compared to the old reliable &#8220;19&#8212;18&#8243; fans in the Bronx used to own like the familiar &#8220;Potvin&#8221; chant at the Garden, they have every right. Especially when you look at how pathetic the Yanks have been since the biggest choke in sports history.</p>
<p><span style="color: #333399;">2005. Eliminated in Rd.1 by Angels/Rally Monkey again this time in 5 games. Same team the Sox own having now taken 11 of 12. Will another first round win mean a third World Series title in five years?</span></p>
<p><span style="color: #333399;">2006. Eliminated in Rd.1 by Tigers including a humiliating performance versus former Yankee stiff <strong>Kenny Rogers</strong> and a no show in Game Four with ALCS Game Six goat<strong> Alex Rodriguez</strong> batting eighth. Think Boston fans aren&#8217;t counting their blessings these days he never became a member of the Red Sox?</span></p>
<p><span style="color: #333399;">2007. Eliminated in Rd.1 by Indians with help in the form of gnats in Game Two causing<strong> Joba Chamberlain</strong> to lose focus when it looked like they&#8217;d even the series. Stiff <strong>Paul Byrd</strong> beats them in Game Four at Stadium.</span></p>
<p><span style="color: #333399;">2008. Under new skipper <strong>Joe Girardi</strong>, who clueless Yankee Mgt. including buffoon<strong> Hank <span style="text-decoration: line-through;">Stein</span>Whinebrenner</strong> were convinced would make the team play with more enthusiasm than the disrespected<strong> Joe Torre</strong>, team suffers injuries but quits in August allowing even the Blue Jays to pass them before finally saving their best baseball for too late in what <strong>Marv Albert</strong> refers to as, &#8220;Garbage Time,&#8221; missing their first October since 1993.</span></p>
<h1><span style="color: #333399;">Yankee October Futility</span></h1>
<p><span style="color: #333399;">Record After Game 3 vs Red Sox ALCS 2004: <strong>4-13</strong></span></p>
<p>Since that point, Boston&#8217;s won two World Series sweeping both in dominating fashion. Ironically, they cameback from 3-1 down versus Cleveland in last year&#8217;s ALCS drawing on their &#8217;04 experience eventually reeling off seven straight with a sweep of the Rockies who prior entered a perfect 7-0 versus the Phillies and Diamondbacks. In 2004, they took the last eight finally ending The Curse in St. Louis.</p>
<p>Maybe, it&#8217;s now reversed when you see the dissension from Yankee brass not appreciating Torre for what they had continuing to build the wrong way with way too many voices from Tampa including nerd <strong>Randy Levine </strong>having say.</p>
<p>Just look at the Red Sox. They got a great GM in <strong>Theo Epstein</strong>, a calm influence in<strong> Terry Francona</strong>, who&#8217;s similar to Torre running the dugout. And a great owner in <strong>John Henry</strong> who lets his baseball people do their jobs without any circus-like distractions.</p>
<p>It all adds up to a great team who gets it done on the field and doesn&#8217;t miss a beat even when they rebuild bringing in the right prospects like Pedroia, Lowrie, Lester,<strong> Jonathan Papelpon</strong>, Ellsbury, Delcarmen, Masterson along with another MVP candidate <strong>Kevin Youkilis</strong>. And why are they able make it work? Because they still have an experienced championship caliber core which includes Big Papi, <strong>J.D. Drew </strong>and<strong> Mike Lowell</strong>, who tried to play with a torn labrum in his hip before they shut him down. There&#8217;s Varitek too who isn&#8217;t the hitter he once was but there he was delivering a hit and run single in a two-run inning and making a great defensive play to save his team&#8217;s bacon when the series could&#8217;ve been in jeopardy.</p>
<p>Even <strong>Coco Crisp</strong> have been part of the success. There&#8217;s <strong>Josh Beckett</strong>, who when right is the best pitcher you want on the mound in October. <strong>Dice-K</strong> turned out a lot better than <strong>Kei Igawa</strong>. Don&#8217;t ya think?!?!?!?!?! And then you wonder why everything&#8217;s so right in the Red Sox world while the Yanks has suddenly become too confusing for words with only the Mets saving them from real embarrassment.</p>
<p>Does it really matter which big names the Yankees chase in November and December? They&#8217;ll never be on par with what Boston has in place. A potential dynasty in the making. If they win the required eight more games this postseason, you have to consider it almost on par with what those Torre clubs did winning four in five years.</p>
<p>You look at how these playoffs have evolved with the Red Sox facing the Rays in one championship series while the Phillies prepare for Torre&#8217;s Dodgers for the NL pennant and wonder how the Yankee hierarchy feels knowing three of the four are teams they don&#8217;t want to see win it all.</p>
<p>Tell ya something else. It&#8217;s not much better for a Met fan having to see <strong>Jimmy Rollins</strong> take his hacks against the Dodgers knowing full well that the Phillies are the team with real character as they&#8217;ve proven the last couple of Septembers. Now, they&#8217;re aiming for their first World Series in 15 years.</p>
<p>Speaking of those Phils, which roster would you rather have? Theirs with young established stars like Rollins, probable NL MVP <strong>Ryan Howard</strong>,<strong> Chase Utley </strong>along with underrated grinders<strong> Shane Victorino</strong> and <strong>Jayson Werth</strong> plus ace <strong>Cole Hamels </strong>or what the Yankees have with <strong>Derek Jeter</strong> aging and <strong>A-Rod</strong> not getting any younger with their one young hitter<strong> Robinson Cano</strong> becoming a headcase. Then there&#8217;s still uncertainty surrounding <strong>Phil Hughes</strong> and<strong> Ian Kennedy </strong>and the same Yankee-esque indecisiveness on whether Joba should start or relieve. I&#8217;m only taking ageless wonder <strong>Mariano Rivera</strong> over<strong> Brad Lidge</strong>.</p>
<p>Is this what you want running an organization which once was about winning? Oh. They&#8217;re running it alright. Right into the ground with an overpriced new Stadium on deck.</p>
<p>Whatever happens between AL East rivals Boston and Tampa over the next couple of weeks, neither are going anywhere.</p>
<p>So, where does that leave the Yankees? Not exactly where they envisioned.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[-Or maybe I should say Day Two since that really is what it is at this juncture. In case anyone missed it, the Red Sox again took care of the Angels coming back to defeat them 4-1 out on the left coast late last night. The big blow came off the bat of Jason Bay, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>-Or maybe I should say Day Two since that really is what it is at this juncture. In case anyone missed it, the Red Sox again took care of the Angels coming back to defeat them 4-1 out on the left coast late last night. The big blow came off the bat of <strong>Jason Bay</strong>, who delivered a sixth inning go-ahead two out two-run home run off losing Angels&#8217; starter<strong> John Lackey</strong>. The ex-Pirate was the man they got in return for <strong>Manny Ramirez</strong>. So, it was a great night for both as they each hit homers and helped lead their respective teams to Game One victories.</p>
<p>The Sox added two runs in the ninth off LA setup man <strong>Scot Shields </strong>with rookie<strong> Jacoby Ellsbury</strong> and <strong>David Ortiz</strong> adding RBI base hits for the final margin giving the defending world champs home field with <strong>Josh Beckett </strong>waiting to go in Game Three at Fenway. At worst, the Red Sox come away with a split. Game Two isn&#8217;t till tomorrow night with <strong>Dice-K </strong>taking on <strong>Ervin Santana</strong>.</p>
<p>Boston&#8217;s <strong>Jon Lester</strong> rewarded <strong>Terry Francona </strong>with a solid seven frames allowing only a run on six hits while walking one and striking out seven to pickup the win.</p>
<p>-Meanwhile for the Angels, the question becomes can they overcome Boston&#8217;s psychological edge which has seen them take 10 straight, matching a major league record for consecutive wins in the postseason over one opponent tying Oakland&#8217;s dominance over Boston (1988-03). Ironically, it was in 2003 when the Red Sox overcame an 0-2 deficit winning three straight over the A&#8217;s including the deciding game on the road advancing to the first of two memorable ALCS versus the archrival Yankees.</p>
<p>Can the Halos recover psychologically to get back in this series or will they continue not to hit in money situations stranding 14 Wednesday. They need Santana to deliver tomorrow but must deliver big hits as well to take pressure off. We&#8217;ll see what <strong>Mike Scioscia&#8217;s </strong>ballclub is made of</p>
<p>-The Rays got off to a good start today in their first ever postseason in the franchise&#8217;s 11-year history posting a 6-4 Game One home win over the White Sox. The big story was rookie third baseman <strong>Evan Longoria</strong>, who hit homers in his first two at bats off losing Chicago starter<strong> Javier Vazquez</strong>. With the game scoreless, he started the second inning by taking Vazquez&#8217; first offering deep to left center for his first career postseason dinger.</p>
<p>The White Sox responded thanks to<strong> Dewayne Wise&#8217;s </strong>three-run homer off Tampa starter<strong> James Shields</strong> in the third to go ahead 3-1. However, the pesky Rays came right back with three in the bottom frame thanks to <strong>Akinori Iwamura&#8217;s</strong> run scoring triple, replacement first baseman <strong>Willy Aybar&#8217;s</strong> sac fly (came in for <strong>Carlos Pena</strong> who left with eye injury) and then Longoria drilled a two out solo shot for his second homer in two at bats allowing the Rays to reclaim a 4-3 lead.</p>
<p>The former 2006 No.3 overall pick&#8217;s big day wasn&#8217;t done. With two runners on, he drove home his third run of the day with an RBI single plating <strong>B.J. Upton</strong> increasing the lead to 5-3.<strong> Carl Crawford</strong> singled home Aybar making it a three-run lead. What a brilliant start to Longoria&#8217;s playoff career!</p>
<p>Shields, who settled down after Wise&#8217;s homer ran into trouble in the seventh walking a couple to load the bases with one out forcing <strong>Joe Maddon</strong> to go to his pen calling on hard thrower <strong>Grant Balfour</strong> to get out of it. It proved to be a great move as Balfour dialed up his mid-90&#8242;s heater striking out an overmatched <strong>Juan Uribe</strong> and <strong>Orlando Cabrera</strong> with the latter allowing the reliever to get extra pumped up due to the White Sox shortstop&#8217;s foolish kicking of the dirt after ball one as the two exchanged heated words. Balfour responded by getting him swinging and telling him to take a seat. Good to see such intensity under big circumstances. Though we&#8217;re still not sure what provoked it. But it made for entertaining playoff baseball like you&#8217;ve seen in Major League I and II.</p>
<p>With veteran closer <strong>Troy Percival</strong> unavailable for this round, the Rays got a 1-2-3 eighth and two K&#8217;s from <strong>J.P. Howell</strong> and then veteran<strong> Dan Wheeler</strong> worked around a leadoff<strong> Paul Konerko</strong> solo blast retiring the next three for the save in their 6-4 win.</p>
<p>The Rays aim to go up 2-0 sending<strong> Scott Kazmir</strong> against <strong>Mark Buehrle </strong>in a battle of lefties tomorrow.</p>
<p>-In the second game today, so far it&#8217;s been mostly Phillies as they used a <strong>Shane Victorino</strong> two out second inning grand slam following a <strong>Pedro Feliz</strong> RBI double to score all five of their runs off Milwaukee ace<strong> C.C. Sabathia</strong>, who&#8217;s shown some exhaustion in his fourth consecutive start on three days rest. Staked to a one-run lead on a<strong> J.J. Hardy</strong> RBI walk off Philly starter <strong>Brett Myers</strong>, the potential NL Cy Young ran into trouble having a loss of control with two outs in the second. With a run already in on Feliz&#8217; two-bagger, he lost Myers walking him and then walked <strong>Jimmy Rollins</strong> on four straight pitches loading them up for  scrappy center fielder Victorino. I could tell he was in trouble and when he fell behind, I told buddy <strong>Brian Sanborn</strong> I felt a bases clearing triple coming. With the count 2-1, Victorino did one better drilling the next pitch over the left field wall for a huge grand slam suddenly making it a five-run inning to put the Phils in control up 5-1.</p>
<p>That&#8217;s where they still are after a scoreless fourth from Myers, who settled down after loading the bases early walking in one before getting <strong>Corey Hart </strong>to chase grounding into a 1-2-3 inning ending twin killing.</p>
<p>Entering the fourth, Sabathia&#8217;s thrown 72 pitches. We&#8217;ll see if he can keep the deficit at four and give his team a chance.</p>
<p>-In other MLB news, no surprise as both <strong>Brian Cashman</strong> and <strong>Omar Minaya</strong> were renewed by the Yanks and Mets respectively a day apart. Yesterday, Cashman re-signed for three years, six million and today, Minaya <a title="Mets renew Minaya four more years" href="http://sports.yahoo.com/mlb/news;_ylt=ArAtN8KzvEKn.kNWnjzJMTYRvLYF?slug=ap-mets-minaya&amp;prov=ap&amp;type=lgns">got his much rumored four-year extension</a> through 2012 that includes options for 2013 and 2014.</p>
<p>After seeing his team miss on the final day of the regular season against the Marlins at home a second straight year blowing another division lead with 17 left, Minaya&#8217;s being given yet another opportunity to make fans forget this mess and improve the team enough to finally get back to October and compete for a World Series.</p>
<p>Ditto for Cashman, who saw the Yanks miss the postseason entirely for the first time in 15 years with him passing on <strong>Johan Santana</strong>, who performed very well in his first season at Shea even overcoming a torn cartilage in his left knee to toss one of the best games in Met history- shutting out Florida on three hits while fanning nine on the second last game of the season giving his team a chance. The 29 year-old veteran southpaw underwent successful knee surgery yesterday and is expected to be ready for Spring Training. He finished 16-7 with an NL best 2.53 ERA with 206 strikeouts in 234 and a third- eclipsing 200 K&#8217;s for a fifth straight time.</p>
<p>A quote from Mets owner <strong>Jeff Wilpon </strong>pretty much applies not just to his team&#8217;s situation but to Cashman&#8217;s as well as he attempts to restore order in the Bronx moving forward in what promises to be a busy offseason for both NY teams:</p>
<blockquote><p><em>&#8220;Hopefully, the fans understand that as owners, weâ€™re here as the voice of the  fans, and weâ€™re asking all these questions. And after some  intense review this offseason, weâ€™re going to find out why we fell short the  last two seasons. And itâ€™s up to Omar and his staff to correct that. But we are  asking those tough questions.â€</em><noscript></noscript></p>
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<p>-The Phils have them loaded again with a gassed Sabathia coming out. We&#8217;ll update what happens later.</p>
<p>-Don&#8217;t forget a must win for the Cubs who send <strong>Carlos Zambrano</strong> to the hill tonight against Dodger 16-game winner <strong>Chad Billingsley</strong>. <strong>Sweet Lou&#8217;s </strong>club needs a win for their psyche.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[-The baseball playoffs kickoff today with three of the four Division Series starting up with the Phillies hosting the Brewers, the defending champion Red Sox visiting the Angels and the Cubs taking on the Dodgers. Last night, the White Sox became the eighth and final participant thanks to splendid pitching from John Danks, who limited [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>-The baseball playoffs kickoff today with three of the four Division Series starting up with the Phillies hosting the Brewers, the defending champion Red Sox visiting the Angels and the Cubs taking on the Dodgers.</p>
<p>Last night, the White Sox became the eighth and final participant thanks to splendid pitching from <strong>John Danks</strong>, who limited the Twins to two hits over eight shutout frames en route to a 1-0 win in their one-game playoff last night in the Windy City to clinch the AL Central. <strong>Jim Thome&#8217;s</strong> 34th home run of the season off Minnesota starter <strong>Nick Blackburn</strong> which ledoff the seventh was the difference in a game that saw both teams combine for a run on seven hits.</p>
<p>The White Sox got a big defensive play by veteran center fielder <strong>Ken Griffey, Jr.</strong> who with the game scoreless tossed out <strong>Michael Cuddyer</strong> at the plate on a short fly to complete a 9-2 inning ending double play. The much likable future Hall Of Famer deflected attention paying homage to veteran backstop<strong> A.J. Pierzynski</strong> for catching the ball and in one motion applying the tag on a throw which he caught on the third base side of the plate:</p>
<blockquote><p><em>â€œThat play, all I had to do was make a good throw. The credit is all A.J. I put a two-hopper in there and he was able to get it and block the plate. Thatâ€™s the key there. He put his body on the line for us.â€</em></p></blockquote>
<p>&#8220;He did a heck of a job,â€ Thome added of Griffey, who&#8217;s making his first postseason appearance since 1997 with Seattle. â€œIâ€™m so happy for him, too.â€</p>
<p>Closer <strong>Bobby Jenks</strong> came on to work a perfect ninth for his 30th save.</p>
<p>For the Twins, who dealt away ace Johan Santana for a four-player package which included speedy center fielder <strong>Carlos Gomez</strong>, it was a disappointing conclusion to what was a good year where they came oh so close to still making October.</p>
<p>â€œYou never want to put 162 games all into one game, but thatâ€™s what ended up happening,â€ Twins first base slugger <strong><a href="http://sports.yahoo.com/mlb/players/7063/;_ylt=AkZ9aWcnDMND8zqUxKeaBxupu7YF">Justin Morneau</a></strong> lamented despite a great second half finishing one RBI shy of AL leader <strong>Josh Hamilton</strong>. â€œItâ€™s going to hurt for a while and itâ€™s going to be a long night for sure.â€</p>
<p>Even in not the most productive lineup, the 27 year-old former 2006 AL MVP had a terrific season finishing at .300 with 23 dingers and 129 RBI&#8217;s- one shy of his career best two years ago. Morneau&#8217;s proven himself as one of the best young sluggers in the game and along with great hitting catcher and teammate<strong> Joe Mauer</strong>, whose .328 mark was good enough for the batting title should continue to lead Minnesota forward into their new stadium.</p>
<p><strong>Ron Gardenhire</strong> did another tremendous job and should merit some AL Manager of The Year consideration though ultimately, Tampa&#8217;s <strong>Joe Maddon </strong>will justifiably take it home. One of these years, it&#8217;s all going to come together for the Twins which is a credit to Gardenhire and his staff.</p>
<p>-In assessing the four series, here&#8217;s who I like:</p>
<p>A.Cubs vs Dodgers- LA matches up well despite getting in via the most pathetic division. Their potent lineup has vastly improved since<strong> Manny Ramirez </strong>came over strengthening teammates<strong> James Loney</strong>, <strong>Matt Kemp</strong> and <strong>Andre Ethier</strong>. The key will be for Cubs pitchers to keep the guys in front of Manny off base so he can&#8217;t do much damage. <strong>Lou Piniella </strong>won&#8217;t let him beat them. So, it will be up to Manny&#8217;s teammates to come through.</p>
<p>The Cubs have a balanced attack with <strong>Alfonso Soriano</strong>, <strong>Derrek Lee</strong>, <strong>Aramis Ramirez</strong>,<strong> Mark DeRosa </strong>and certain NL ROY <strong>Geovany Soto</strong>. The pitching is about even with the red hot <strong>Derek Lowe</strong> taking on<strong> Ryan Dempster</strong>, who went 14-3 at Wrigley Field this year.<strong> Chad Billingsley</strong> faces<strong> Carlos Zambrano </strong>in Game 2 with<strong> Rich Harden </strong>battling <strong>Hiroki Kuroda</strong> in Game 3 and <strong>Greg Maddux </strong>getting the ball against <strong>Ted Lilly</strong> for Game 4. If it goes five, Lowe and Dempster would face off again.</p>
<p>The pens are about even with Chicago using the trio of rookie<strong> Jeff Samardzjia</strong>, setup man <strong>Carlos Marmol</strong> and closer <strong>Kerry Wood</strong> to shut the door.  Rookie <strong>Cory Wade</strong> sets up while either<strong> Jonathan Broxton</strong> or <strong>Takashi Saito</strong> closes depending on <strong>Joe Torre</strong>.</p>
<p>The Cubs should have an edge in experience which could be huge at the plate if some of the younger Dodgers aren&#8217;t patient. This shapes up to be a good series but there&#8217;s too much at stake for the Cubs here.</p>
<p>Series Prediction: <em>Cubs in 5</em></p>
<p>B.Phillies vs Brewers- Last year, the Phillies had a remarkable run to their first division title in 14 years stunning the Mets. The euphoria from that comeback was too much as the Rockies swept them. This October should be different because of last year&#8217;s experience. The goal wasn&#8217;t just to get there again but to win. This time, the Brewers are playing that role after winning five of six to slip past the Mets for the wild card clinching their first playoff berth since 1982 when they were in the AL East.</p>
<p>With <strong>C.C. Sabathia</strong> unable to pitch until tomorrow, that should be an edge for the Phils who even seem to have an advantage in starters with ace <strong>Cole Hamels</strong> dominating today&#8217;s first game fanning nine in eight innings. Not surprisingly in just his fourth outing this season, <strong>Yovani Gallardo</strong> struggled allowing a three-run third with<strong> Chase Utley&#8217;s</strong> two-run double and <strong>Shane Victorino&#8217;s</strong> bases loaded walk the difference. With Ben Sheets out for this round, the pressure falls on Sabathia who again will go on short rest against<strong> Brett Myers </strong>tomorrow. <strong>Jamie Moyer</strong> faces<strong> Jeff Suppan </strong>in Game 3 and Hamels returns for Game 4 against <strong>Dave Bush</strong>. If it goes five, it would be Myers against Sabathia with all bets off.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s hard not to like the Phils in this series due to a lethal attack of Utley, possible NL MVP <strong>Ryan Howard</strong>, <strong>Pat Burrell</strong>, <strong>Jimmy Rollins</strong> along with underrated contributors<strong> Jayson Werth</strong> and <strong>Shane Victorino</strong>. They should hit. Taking nothing away from <strong>Prince Fielder</strong>, <strong>Ryan Braun</strong>,<strong> J.J. Hardy</strong> and <strong>Corey Hart</strong> but this just isn&#8217;t their time.</p>
<p>Philly&#8217;s pen is also stronger with<strong> Scott Eyre</strong> and <strong>J.C. Romero</strong> setting up closer <strong>Brad Lidge</strong>, who took NL Comeback Player of The Year by going 41-of-41 in save opportunities.  It&#8217;ll still be interesting to see how the ex-Astro fares in October with memories of <strong>Albert Pujols </strong>taking him yard. He didn&#8217;t look great today giving up a run while putting the tying runs in scoring position before K-ing Hart to save it for Hamels. The Brewers rely on <strong>Guillermo Mota</strong> to setup closer<strong> Salomon Torres</strong> who was very shaky in September. It might be wise to use<strong> Todd Coffey</strong> and<strong> Mark DiFelice</strong> more.<strong> </strong>Starter <strong>Manny Parra</strong> also is available.</p>
<p>All signs point to the Phillies. They have a better offense, more pitching, a solid bench and valuable experience.</p>
<p>Series Prediction: <em>Phillies in 4</em></p>
<p>C.Angels vs Red Sox- This is the hardest match-up to call as it pits the experienced defending champion Red Sox against baseball&#8217;s best team during the regular season, the Angels who hit the century mark in wins.</p>
<p>For <strong>Mike Scioscia&#8217;s </strong>club, the pressure is on to get the monkey off their back versus a team that&#8217;s historically owned them in October. Dating back to 1986 when they rallied from 3-1 down to advance to the World Series, Boston&#8217;s won nine straight postseason games against the Halos. Something&#8217;s gotta give.</p>
<p>Their lineup is improved with first base slugger <strong>Mark Teixeira</strong> added to a middle of the order featuring vets <strong>Torii Hunter </strong>and <strong>Vlad Guerrero </strong>trying to get in table setters<strong> Chone Figgins</strong> and <strong>Garret Anderson</strong>. They better hit because even post-Manny, a Red Sox lineup that includes MVP candidates <strong>Dustin Pedroia</strong> and<strong> Kevin Youkilis</strong> along with always dangerous slugger <strong>David Ortiz</strong> will. They also got good news as <strong>J.D. Drew </strong>pronounced himself ready to go if needed for tonight&#8217;s first game. <strong>Mike Lowell</strong> probably should be back too. Toss in deadline pickup <strong>Jason Bay </strong>and speedy rookie center fielder<strong> Jacoby Ellsbury</strong> and Boston&#8217;s loaded.</p>
<p>The pitching match-ups are intriguing with <strong>John Lackey</strong> facing<strong> Jon Lester</strong> tonight, <strong>Dice-K</strong> versus <strong>Ervin Santana </strong>Friday and<strong> Joe Saunders </strong>taking on<strong> Josh Beckett</strong> in Game Three. Lackey and Lester will also go in Game 4 and ditto for <strong>Daisuke Matsuzaka </strong>and Santana if it goes the distance. Both teams possess good starters but I&#8217;ll give a slight edge to the Red Sox trio.</p>
<p>The Angels will have an edge in the pen with <strong>Scot Shields</strong> setting up record setting closer <strong>Francisco Rodriguez </strong>(62 saves). Rookie<strong> Jose Arredondo</strong> and <strong>Darren Oliver</strong> also are frequent contributors. <strong>Terry Francona </strong>will rely heavily on the duo of <strong>Hideki Okajima</strong> and closer <strong>Jonathan Papelbon</strong>, who was up and down in the final month due to coming in a few games in the eighth. He might be gassed.<strong> Manny Delcarmen </strong>and <strong>Javier Lopez </strong>should also be called upon out of the pen along with promising rookie <strong>Justin Masterson</strong>.</p>
<p>This series could depend on if the Angels hit. They never have had much success against Boston. Either way, it shapes up as a five-game series.</p>
<p>Series Prediction: <em>Red Sox in 5</em></p>
<p>D.Rays vs White Sox- You have the new kids on the block against a very experienced bunch who have been here before. If the AL East winning Rays aren&#8217;t fazed by their first ever October, they should have enough to get through the White Sox.</p>
<p><strong>Joe Maddon&#8217;s</strong> scrappy bunch pitch better and find ways to win games despite only two consistent power threats in certain AL ROY <strong>Evan Longoria</strong> and 101 RBI man<strong> Carlos Pena</strong>. The good news is that <strong>Carl Crawford </strong>is back which should give the lineup a boost. Speedy center fielder<strong> B.J. Upton</strong> (67 SB) and backstop <strong>Dioner Navarro</strong> also are part of the mix. Veterans <strong>Cliff Floyd </strong>and <strong>Eric Hinske</strong> provide leadership. Hinske usually comes off the bench as does utility specialist<strong> Willy Aybar</strong>.</p>
<p>The White Sox will have a huge power advantage with veterans <strong>Ken Griffey, Jr.</strong>, <strong>Jermaine Dye</strong>, <strong>Jim Thome</strong>, <strong>Paul Konerko</strong> and<strong> Nick Swisher </strong>all threats to go deep. Toss in talented rookie second baseman <strong>Alexei Ramirez</strong> (21 HR, 77 RBI, 13 SB) and <strong>Ozzie Guillen&#8217;s</strong> club has plenty of offense.<strong> A.J. Pierzynski</strong> might be universally hated but can get the job done. Just imagine if they had first base slugger<strong> Carlos Quentin</strong>.</p>
<p>The question is are the White Sox too reliant on the home run? The Rays boast a good pitching staff with 14-game winner<strong> James Shields</strong> matching up against<strong> Javier Vazquez </strong>in Games 1 and 5. <strong>Scott Kazmir</strong> goes against <strong>Mark Buehrle </strong>in a battle of southpaws for Game 2. Game 3 pits <strong>Matt Garza </strong>against <strong>Gavin Floyd</strong> in what promises to be a good match-up between young hurlers. <strong>Andy Sonnanstine</strong> gets the ball in Game 4 versus White Sox hero <strong>John Danks</strong>.</p>
<p>The White Sox pen is basically<strong> Octavio Dotel</strong> handing off to closer<strong> Bobby Jenks</strong>. <strong>Matt Thornton</strong> and <strong>Scott Linebrink</strong> also contribute. Tampa has a distinct edge with the trio of <strong>Grant Balfour</strong>, <strong>J.P. Howell</strong> and veteran sidearmer <strong>Chad Bradford</strong> setting up for veteran closer <strong>Troy Percival</strong>. There&#8217;s also <strong>Dan Wheeler </strong>who saved 13 while Percival was out. Plus lefty <strong>Trever Miller</strong>. If a starter gets into trouble, Maddon can also bring in former 2007 first overall pick <strong>David Price</strong>, who was very sharp after being recalled posting a 1.93 ERA fanning 12 in 14 innings with opponents hitting just .176.</p>
<p>If a game is tight late, you have to like the Rays.</p>
<p>Series Prediction: <em>Rays in 4</em></p>
<p>Here are the rest of my October picks:</p>
<p>ALCS: Red Sox over Rays in 6</p>
<p>NLCS: Cubs over Phillies in 5</p>
<p>World Series: Cubs over Red Sox in 7</p>
<p>WS MVP: Aramis Ramirez, Cubs</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[-And so, the New York baseball season is over and it really does feel weird that both the Mets and Yankees won&#8217;t be playing meaningful baseball as October gets ready to hit. I just can&#8217;t remember what this felt like. Sure. The two teams both finished with identical records winning 89 games which meant they [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>-And so, the New York baseball season is over and it really does feel weird that both the Mets and Yankees won&#8217;t be playing meaningful baseball as October gets ready to hit. I just can&#8217;t remember what this felt like. Sure. The two teams both finished with identical records winning 89 games which meant they didn&#8217;t stink by any stretch but when you have the kind of payrolls they do, so many expectations come with it for this spoiled city which makes it all the more disappointing.</p>
<p>In the end, both teams despite big names proved to be flawed which was why they fell short in their postseason bids. Injuries aside, the Yankees didn&#8217;t have enough pitching or timely hitting. For some reason, they never hit the way they could&#8217;ve and too often couldn&#8217;t deliver in the clutch. That along with being a very streaky team which sometimes lacked energy kept them from putting together that run with their best ball coming way too late when the season was already lost.</p>
<p>The Mets also had their share of injuries but severely underperformed the first 10 weeks getting<strong> Willie Randolph</strong> axed before waking up under <strong>Jerry Manuel</strong> to get back in the race. Despite no pen to speak of, they persevered and once again were in great position to win their division before it all came crashing down in the final couple of weeks though not as badly as last year. While the pen could never be trusted and cost them a ton of games, what was most baffling was the offense which at times disappeared. How do you explain getting shutout 1-0 against the majors&#8217; worst team the Nats? And what about scoring only five runs in the do or die weekend series against the same Marlins who danced on their field eliminating them last year? Questions will continue to linger about <strong>David Wright</strong> and<strong> Jose Reyes</strong> until they stop disappearing and carry this team back to October and beyond.</p>
<p>Now, it will be a long offseason for <strong>Omar Minaya </strong>with plenty of angry customers wondering why next year will be different at Citi Field. Getting a real second baseman while unloading <strong>Luis Castillo</strong> along with revamping the bullpen are just a couple of topics he must address with new record closer <strong>Francisco Rodriguez </strong>at the top of the list. It&#8217;s also likely <strong>Pedro Martinez </strong>pitched his final game as a Met after struggling mightily. And then there&#8217;s<strong> Oliver Perez</strong>, who will be seeking a deal in the neighborhood of $12-16 million per year under greedy agent<strong> Scott Bora<span style="text-decoration: line-through;">s</span><span style="color: #008000;">$</span></strong><span style="color: #008000;"><span style="color: #000000;">. Is he really worth that kind of money longterm? I say no. He&#8217;s just too unpredictable to get to that next level. What about <strong>Carlos Delgado</strong>? Do they pick up the $12 million option rewarding him for his brilliant second half or do they try to get younger going for better defense? If they let him go, it won&#8217;t be easy to replace his big bat.<br />
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<p>As for the Yankees, they will need to decide on center field moving forward along with what they intend to do with <strong>Joba Chamberlain</strong>. If they make him a starter, then they must continue to shore up their pen. Bringing back 20-game winner <strong>Mike Mussina </strong>should be at the top of <strong>Brian Cashman&#8217;s</strong> list. Figure <strong>Andy Pettite </strong>to either retire or go elsewhere following a dismal second half. The Yanks of course need a real ace and should be in the running for <strong>C.C. Sabathia</strong>, <strong>John Lackey</strong> or <strong>A.J. Burnett</strong> with him expected to opt out of Toronto. There&#8217;s also the first base situation where they could be competing with the Angels and Mets for <strong>Mark Teixeira</strong>. Figure<strong> Jason Giambi </strong>to go elsewhere after a productive season proving he can still be a valuable DH somewhere. As for <strong>Bobby Abreu</strong>, he&#8217;s a solid run producer who gets on base but leaves something to be desired for in right which is why we see<strong> Xavier Nady </strong>shifting.</p>
<p>Whatever transpires over the next three months, New York baseball fans know full well their rosters won&#8217;t look the same following a quiet October.</p>
<p>Get ready for chaos.</p>
<p>-Just in case we forgot, there&#8217;s still one more regular season game to be played later today when the Twins visit the Windy City against the White Sox, who earned the one-game home playoff by getting a grand slam from overlooked rookie second baseman <strong>Alexei Ramirez </strong>in an 8-2 win over the Tigers in a makeup game Monday. They get the game despite winning their first in six thanks to the Twins dropping two of three to the Royals despite sweeping three from <strong>Ozzie Guillen&#8217;s </strong>club to pull half a game up. It&#8217;ll be<strong> John Danks</strong> going on three days rest against<strong> Nick Blackburn</strong> to decide the AL Central for the final playoff berth.</p>
<p>One team will advance to play the Tampa Bay Rays in the Division Series while Boston travels to California to meet the 100-win Angels.</p>
<p>The NL of course is all set with the Cubs taking on the Dodgers while the Phillies host the Brewers, who are in their first postseason in 26 years.</p>
<p>We&#8217;ll have more playoff stuff later on.</p>
<p>-It&#8217;s hard to choose one between each but our pick for NL MVP would be <strong>Ryan Howard</strong> for how he carried the Phillies the final month having one of the best Septembers eerily similar to when he clubbed 58 home runs and knocking in 149 to win the award two years ago. I&#8217;ve always been a huge fan of <strong>Manny Ramirez </strong>and he sure stepped up carrying the Dodgers in the final two months impacting their lineup while coming back to win the NL West. But it&#8217;s hard to pick him over Howard with how well the first base slugger finished leading his team to a 13-3 record over the final 16 pressure packed games in a very tight race.</p>
<p>-The same could be said for the NL Cy Young where worthy candidates like<strong> Johan Santana</strong>, <strong>Brandon Webb</strong> and <strong>Tim Lincecum</strong> all are in the running against Milwaukee rental Sabathia, who tossed a remarkable seven complete games pacing the league while turning in a money performance following Santana&#8217;s gem to get the Brewers in. For that, we&#8217;ll give the nod to Sabathia over Lincecum with Santana third and Webb fourth.</p>
<p>-AL MVP is a little easier and could depend on if the Twins win with<strong> Justin Morneau</strong> once again in the running against Boston tandem <strong>Dustin Pedroia </strong>and <strong>Kevin Youkilis</strong>. It&#8217;s hard to ignore<strong> Carlos Quentin&#8217;s</strong> impact with the White Sox, who haven&#8217;t been the same since he went down. To be honest, he would&#8217;ve been a lock had he not broken his wrist. If the Twins get in, Morneau should win his second MVP in three years this time edging another do everything infielder Pedroia, who resembles a young <strong>Derek Jeter</strong>. If not, give the award to Pedroia because he&#8217;s been his team&#8217;s best player since the Manny trade.</p>
<p>-As for AL Cy Young, <strong>Cliff Lee</strong> should get the nod handily edging out K-Rod, <strong>Dice-K</strong> and <strong>Roy Halladay</strong>. I know he won&#8217;t get a lot of consideration but Moose deserves a few votes for how well he pitched in the Bronx this year.</p>
<p>-What else can<strong> Joe Girardi </strong>be two-faced about and purposely hide from the media?</p>
<p>-It&#8217;s nice to see <strong>Brett Favre </strong>finally be allowed to open it up and get on the same page with<strong> Laveranues Coles</strong>, who caught three touchdowns for the first time in his career- half of Favre&#8217;s career high six in the Jets&#8217; 56-35 win over <strong>Kurt Warner </strong>and the Cards. I just wonder if Gang Green fans can be pleased about their D turning a 34-0 halftime cushion into a game by allowing three straight TDs in the third quarter before Favre and the Jet offense put it away.</p>
<p>-Did anyone ever think the Bills and Titans would both be the only remaining unbeatens in the AFC looking like playoff locks?</p>
<p>-How come<strong> Terrell Owens</strong> always blames Dallas defeats on not getting him involved enough when it was about as believable as anything <strong>Sarah Palin</strong> says? Can&#8217;t he ever give credit to the opponent because the Redskins played a heck of a game and have certainly turned things around since the NFL Opener defeat to the Giants? But hey. T-Ho will always be a<em> selfserving </em>primadona who doesn&#8217;t care about the team concept despite his talent which is why I&#8217;d never take him on my team.</p>
<p>-I could do a better job than<strong> Scott Linehan</strong> did with the Rams.</p>
<p>-It sure took long enough for the Lions to realize <strong>Matt Millen</strong> wasn&#8217;t a good Team President. I wonder what keyed them in on that.</p>
<p>-When someone takes shots at the Yanks and Mets for not qualifying, just remember you could be the Tigers who gave up the world for<strong> Miguel Cabrera </strong>and <strong>Dontrelle Willis</strong>, who now looks like a serious rebuilding project. Tell ya one thing. <strong>Cameron Maybin </strong>sure looks good in center for the Marlins. And if <strong>Andrew Miller</strong> pans out, that&#8217;s gonna be one heck of a rotation in 2009. The Mets and Phillies might have some competition for the NL East.</p>
<p>-Just how ridiculous is<strong> Jim Dolan</strong>? Idiotic enough to continue bringing back<strong> Allan Houston</strong> while refusing to payoff <strong>Stephon Marbury </strong>to get him off the Knicks roster. That&#8217;s why no matter who&#8217;s running it, they&#8217;ll always be the same laughingstock.</p>
<p>-Now would be a good time to tell the Rangers that the NHL regular season begins in a few days over in Europe cause they have looked really bad so far. I wonder what <strong>Glen Sather </strong>thinks now of investing six years and six and a half per on <strong>Wade Redden</strong>. Just wait till the season starts up. You ain&#8217;t seen nothing yet.</p>
<p>-What I like about the Giant organization is they stick to their rules disciplining <strong>Plaxico Burress</strong> for missing two straight days of practice even if it was due to a personal family matter. The wideout still should&#8217;ve communicated better this way he wouldn&#8217;t be fined and have to sit out next week&#8217;s home game versus Seattle. However, there aren&#8217;t any excuses and no exceptions under<strong> Coach Coughlin</strong> which is why I believe this team can repeat. They get it!</p>
<p>-Someone might want to tell<strong> Jerry Jones </strong>that this isn&#8217;t the 50&#8242;s anymore when he last played organized football. He doesn&#8217;t belong on the sideline.</p>
<p>-<strong>Boomer</strong> and <strong>Carton </strong>are a fun listen on WFAN in the morning because they work well and have solid chemistry. Listening to them rant over the Mets&#8217; latest disappointment was good radio. Loved Carton&#8217;s nickname for Wright for failing to deliver in the clutch: &#8220;D-Rod.&#8221; A reference to<strong> Alex Rodriguez</strong>.</p>
<p>-I feel bad for diehard Met fans like <strong>Steve Somers</strong>, <strong>Tony Paige</strong>, <strong>Evan Roberts</strong> and<strong> Joe Benigno</strong>, who live and die with their team all year long. You can feel the emotion and terrible bitterness in their voices. Particularly Somers, who last week coming back from a great<strong> Weezer </strong>concert sounded heartbroken over a costly extra inning defeat to the Cubs. You could really tell how badly he wanted to see them get in and reverse last year.</p>
<p>They all did and showed so much. Maybe if the Mets had played with as much energy as they brought to the WFAN airwaves, they wouldn&#8217;t be sitting home instead getting ready for <strong>Lou Piniella&#8217;s</strong> Cubs. They might get paid to talk sports but they wear the Mets&#8217; logo as a badge of honor as did outstanding play-by-play man <strong>Howie Rose</strong>.</p>
<p>Nobody ever likes to get their hearts broken. Especially by their favorite sports team which is what can make following sports so crazy. One minute, you&#8217;re as high as the sky and the next you feel like burying yourself under the sand.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s the real diehards who never abandon ship who shall always get my sorrows. Cause it takes a lot sometimes to stay with a team that constantly gives you heartache.</p>
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