I wasnt hyping up the Twins.......
I never said the Twinkies were the best team in baseball.... I am guessing you meant to say the Rays there.... The Rays had the best regular season record so yes they were the best team in baseball... And the Rangers won 3 games at the Trop where it is tough to win..... Keep taking the Rangers lightly.... This Yankees team doesnt scare me like they usually do....
I didn't say you. However...many people around here, and on media outlets, were saying the Twins had a great chance to win that series. I didn't see it that way...and I was right.
I'm not exactly taking the Rangers "lightly" but I think more people are taking the Yankees "lightly". Just because they don't scare YOU doesn't mean they can't get the job done.
I wasnt hyping up the Twins.......
I never said the Twinkies were the best team in baseball.... I am guessing you meant to say the Rays there.... The Rays had the best regular season record so yes they were the best team in baseball... And the Rangers won 3 games at the Trop where it is tough to win..... Keep taking the Rangers lightly.... This Yankees team doesnt scare me like they usually do....
I didn't say you. However...many people around here, and on media outlets, were saying the Twins had a great chance to win that series. I didn't see it that way...and I was right.
I'm not exactly taking the Rangers "lightly" but I think more people are taking the Yankees "lightly". Just because they don't scare YOU doesn't mean they can't get the job done.
They were
But their offense was FAR from playoff worthy. They had a batting average of .240 and they relied on their pitching all season. Their pitching down the stretch and in the playoffs were nothing like they started the season.
They were
But their offense was FAR from playoff worthy. They had a batting average of .240 and they relied on their pitching all season. Their pitching down the stretch and in the playoffs were nothing like they started the season.
I didn't say you. However...many people around here, and on media outlets, were saying the Twins had a great chance to win that series. I didn't see it that way...and I was right.
I'm not exactly taking the Rangers "lightly" but I think more people are taking the Yankees "lightly". Just because they don't scare YOU doesn't mean they can't get the job done.
Just take a look at the threads Sparky.... Yanks in 5, etc etc....... People are talking about unloading on the Yanks in this series and I dont really understand why.... The teams are evenly matched except for MO
I didn't say you. However...many people around here, and on media outlets, were saying the Twins had a great chance to win that series. I didn't see it that way...and I was right.
I'm not exactly taking the Rangers "lightly" but I think more people are taking the Yankees "lightly". Just because they don't scare YOU doesn't mean they can't get the job done.
Just take a look at the threads Sparky.... Yanks in 5, etc etc....... People are talking about unloading on the Yanks in this series and I dont really understand why.... The teams are evenly matched except for MO
Just take a look at the threads Sparky.... Yanks in 5, etc etc....... People are talking about unloading on the Yanks in this series and I dont really understand why.... The teams are evenly matched except for MO
It's either Yanks in 5 or the Rangers. I'm saying Yanks in 6. I'm giving them more respect. ![]()
Now you say the teams are evenly matched except for Mo. Well...than that gives the Yankees the edge.
Just take a look at the threads Sparky.... Yanks in 5, etc etc....... People are talking about unloading on the Yanks in this series and I dont really understand why.... The teams are evenly matched except for MO
It's either Yanks in 5 or the Rangers. I'm saying Yanks in 6. I'm giving them more respect. ![]()
Now you say the teams are evenly matched except for Mo. Well...than that gives the Yankees the edge.
Just take a look at the threads Sparky.... Yanks in 5, etc etc....... People are talking about unloading on the Yanks in this series and I dont really understand why.... The teams are evenly matched except for MO
And who is the Rangers' setup man? I'm sorry but I rather have Wood than what the Rangers have.
Just take a look at the threads Sparky.... Yanks in 5, etc etc....... People are talking about unloading on the Yanks in this series and I dont really understand why.... The teams are evenly matched except for MO
And who is the Rangers' setup man? I'm sorry but I rather have Wood than what the Rangers have.
But their offense was FAR from playoff worthy. They had a batting average of .240 and they relied on their pitching all season. Their pitching down the stretch and in the playoffs were nothing like they started the season.
Did they have the best record in baseball?
Were they playing in the best division in baseball?
How in the world in your right mind can you sit here and tell me that the Rays were not the best team in baseball... If they only pitched well in the first of the year then why didnt the Yanks pass them in the standings?
The Rangers beat David Price twice in the 5 game series... Not sure if you realize that is the CY Young winner that outdueled CC at Yankee stadium not too long ago... Maybe you should give credit to the Rangers that swept the Rays at the Trop...
Rangers Offense > Yankees Offense ![]()
But their offense was FAR from playoff worthy. They had a batting average of .240 and they relied on their pitching all season. Their pitching down the stretch and in the playoffs were nothing like they started the season.
Did they have the best record in baseball?
Were they playing in the best division in baseball?
How in the world in your right mind can you sit here and tell me that the Rays were not the best team in baseball... If they only pitched well in the first of the year then why didnt the Yanks pass them in the standings?
The Rangers beat David Price twice in the 5 game series... Not sure if you realize that is the CY Young winner that outdueled CC at Yankee stadium not too long ago... Maybe you should give credit to the Rangers that swept the Rays at the Trop...
Rangers Offense > Yankees Offense ![]()
It's either Yanks in 5 or the Rangers. I'm saying Yanks in 6. I'm giving them more respect. ![]()
Now you say the teams are evenly matched except for Mo. Well...than that gives the Yankees the edge.
Its very close.... I like the Rangers Offense better... Pitching is pretty much even.... Then Feliz vs MO- Feliz can be lights out when on but he is young... MO is the best closer of all time.... Then you have the Yanks experience
It's either Yanks in 5 or the Rangers. I'm saying Yanks in 6. I'm giving them more respect. ![]()
Now you say the teams are evenly matched except for Mo. Well...than that gives the Yankees the edge.
Its very close.... I like the Rangers Offense better... Pitching is pretty much even.... Then Feliz vs MO- Feliz can be lights out when on but he is young... MO is the best closer of all time.... Then you have the Yanks experience
And who is the Rangers' setup man? I'm sorry but I rather have Wood than what the Rangers have.
They have a lot of good arms to come out of the bullpen....
Wood has been good but I dont trust him in a clutch spot yet.....
And who is the Rangers' setup man? I'm sorry but I rather have Wood than what the Rangers have.
They have a lot of good arms to come out of the bullpen....
Wood has been good but I dont trust him in a clutch spot yet.....
Did they have the best record in baseball?
Were they playing in the best division in baseball?
How in the world in your right mind can you sit here and tell me that the Rays were not the best team in baseball... If they only pitched well in the first of the year then why didnt the Yanks pass them in the standings?
The Rangers beat David Price twice in the 5 game series... Not sure if you realize that is the CY Young winner that outdueled CC at Yankee stadium not too long ago... Maybe you should give credit to the Rangers that swept the Rays at the Trop...
Rangers Offense > Yankees Offense ![]()
If you think, going into the playoffs, that the Rays were really the best team in baseball, all the power to you. I do not.
Explain how the Rangers' offense is better than the Yankees? Hamilton has 1 homer since coming back from his ribs injury and was NON EXISTANT in the ALDS. I much rather have Posada, Granderson and Gardner at the bottom of my lineup than Moreland, Molina and Murphy.
Did they have the best record in baseball?
Were they playing in the best division in baseball?
How in the world in your right mind can you sit here and tell me that the Rays were not the best team in baseball... If they only pitched well in the first of the year then why didnt the Yanks pass them in the standings?
The Rangers beat David Price twice in the 5 game series... Not sure if you realize that is the CY Young winner that outdueled CC at Yankee stadium not too long ago... Maybe you should give credit to the Rangers that swept the Rays at the Trop...
Rangers Offense > Yankees Offense ![]()
If you think, going into the playoffs, that the Rays were really the best team in baseball, all the power to you. I do not.
Explain how the Rangers' offense is better than the Yankees? Hamilton has 1 homer since coming back from his ribs injury and was NON EXISTANT in the ALDS. I much rather have Posada, Granderson and Gardner at the bottom of my lineup than Moreland, Molina and Murphy.
I said it's more of a "what have you done for me lately" type of edge I gave Swisher. Young homered on a pitch he really shouldn't have seen. That was his ALDS. I know Young is one of the more consistant hitters in the game over his career...but have you watched Swisher this season? Whether it was Tex struggling, A-Rod on the DL, or batting 2nd or 6th, he's gotten the job done. Swisher also sees more pitches per at bat and gets a ton of full counts. That is something you don't see when looking at stats, but it is crucial when you have Tex and A-Rod batting behind you.
I said it's more of a "what have you done for me lately" type of edge I gave Swisher. Young homered on a pitch he really shouldn't have seen. That was his ALDS. I know Young is one of the more consistant hitters in the game over his career...but have you watched Swisher this season? Whether it was Tex struggling, A-Rod on the DL, or batting 2nd or 6th, he's gotten the job done. Swisher also sees more pitches per at bat and gets a ton of full counts. That is something you don't see when looking at stats, but it is crucial when you have Tex and A-Rod batting behind you.
If you think, going into the playoffs, that the Rays were really the best team in baseball, all the power to you. I do not.
Explain how the Rangers' offense is better than the Yankees? Hamilton has 1 homer since coming back from his ribs injury and was NON EXISTANT in the ALDS. I much rather have Posada, Granderson and Gardner at the bottom of my lineup than Moreland, Molina and Murphy.
I am not going to knock a team that has the best record in baseball in the best league in the majors... No matter what u and I say they are the best team in baseball..... IMO I think that the Phillies are the best team in baseball right now.
If you think, going into the playoffs, that the Rays were really the best team in baseball, all the power to you. I do not.
Explain how the Rangers' offense is better than the Yankees? Hamilton has 1 homer since coming back from his ribs injury and was NON EXISTANT in the ALDS. I much rather have Posada, Granderson and Gardner at the bottom of my lineup than Moreland, Molina and Murphy.
I am not going to knock a team that has the best record in baseball in the best league in the majors... No matter what u and I say they are the best team in baseball..... IMO I think that the Phillies are the best team in baseball right now.
I am not going to knock a team that has the best record in baseball in the best league in the majors... No matter what u and I say they are the best team in baseball..... IMO I think that the Phillies are the best team in baseball right now.
And I thought the Phillies were the best team in baseball the moment they got Oswalt because that made that team complete.
I am not going to knock a team that has the best record in baseball in the best league in the majors... No matter what u and I say they are the best team in baseball..... IMO I think that the Phillies are the best team in baseball right now.
And I thought the Phillies were the best team in baseball the moment they got Oswalt because that made that team complete.
I don't think it can be found easily, but I think those numbers increase when he's batting in the 2 hole. Different mindset. In the 2 hole, he needs to let the guys behind him see pitches. In the 6 hole, BEHIND Tex, A-Rod and Cano...he's just trying to drive them in.
I don't think it can be found easily, but I think those numbers increase when he's batting in the 2 hole. Different mindset. In the 2 hole, he needs to let the guys behind him see pitches. In the 6 hole, BEHIND Tex, A-Rod and Cano...he's just trying to drive them in.
Alright...lets break this one down.
Looks like Game 1 will be CC Sabathia against CJ Wilson in Arlington. CC wasn't sharp with extra rest going into Game 1 of the ALDS. Does he faulter again? It's anybodies guess I guess but it is CC Sabathia. CJ Wilson has had an incredible season. However...it's better if you take out his starts against the Yankees. He had a 5.74 ERA in 3 starts, going 6 innings, 5.1 and 3 innings. CC, on the other hand, has missed Texas in all 3 series. It's probably a good thing since it's usually the pitcher that gets the advantage when facing teams who haven't seen him before.
Game 1: Yankees 6...Rangers 3
Andy Pettitte will face off against Colby Lewis. I don't know how anyone can dislike when Pettitte brought to the table in his first start of the postseason. And we all know Pettitte as being a gamer. As for Lewis...he held the Rays scoreless through 5 by getting out of jams. He gave up only 2 hits but walked 5 and struck out 5. He's a strikeout pitcher, which bodes well for the Yankees. Usually pitchers who rely on the punchout get high pitch counts. Also, the Yankees are great at working counts and seeing pitches. Here's the problem for the Yanks. They haven't seen him before. Just like Sabathia...Lewis has not pitched in any of the 3 series this season. We all know how bad the Yankees are when facing pitchers for the first time. I think there may be enough tape to overcome that slightly...but probably not a whole much. Note...the Yankees struggle more against ROOKIES that they haven't seen before more than guys who have a boatload of tape. I expect a well pitched game but I'll give the edge to the pitcher that the Yankees haven't seen before. I have a feeling Joba will be entered into one of these games and give up a long ball.
Game 2: Rangers 4...Yankees 3
Going back to the Bronx for Game 3 where Hughes will face off against Cliff Lee. Don't underestimate Hughes. He's a different pitcher on extended rest and he'll be on 8 days rest or so. He was VERY sharp against the Twins shut up many of the critics. However...he has the tendency to give up the long ball, especially at home. For some reason I see Cruz going deep twice in this game. Twice, whether they're solo bombs or grand slams, are more than enough for Cliff Lee 9 times out of 10. People have said Cliff Lee has had problems in Texas. But look at the numbers as the teams got better. He was hammered against the Royals and Orioles, but dominates the Rays, Yankees and Red Sox. When it's all said and done...it's Cliff Lee.
Game 3: Rangers 6...Yankees 1
Burnett v Hunter in Game 4. With what would probably expect to be a hostile crowd if the first 3 games go as I have them, Burnett probably won't love this environment. 1 walk, HBP or wild pitch and the crowd will be all over him. Lucky for him though...Hunter is the opposition and he's just no good. He may have had a great record at home during the regular season, but his road ERA is 4.48 and that doesn't fair well for him. I think it's safe to say that this will be a high scoring affair. However...with all this time off...I actually expect Burnett to pitch well. If you remember the World Series last season, the Yankees were down 1-0 at home and Burnett pitched the game of his life at home. Maybe you can expect that again. Regardless...Yankees Win.
Game 4: Yankees 9...Rangers 3
Back to the rematch of Game 1 only in the Bronx. CC would not be on short rest, and he's at home so he should be as sharp as ever. Personally, I don't expect anything different from CJ Wilson. I expect a lot of the same in this one.
Game 5: Yankees 6...Rangers 1
Andy Pettitte pitched all 3 clinching games in 2009. Going back to Texas, having finally seen Colby Lewis, I expect the Yankees to go to the World Series. The last thing you want in this spot is to get to a Game 7, on the road, and have to face Cliff Lee again. Pettitte has 19 postseason wins, which is the most all time. As mentioned before, he's a Gamer and the guy I want on the mound in this spot. Since the Yankees faced Lewis before, they should be able to figure him out easier and get more hits off of him. Not as much of a pitcher's match in this one.
Game 6: Yankees 5...Rangers 2
I got a question. Did Josh Hamilton play in the ALDS? I don't remember seeing anything? Clearly he's not over his rib injury and is not affective. That is a HUGE deal.
Jeter v Andrus -- I understand Andrus has the speed to cause problems against the Yankees here, but Jeter in the postseason is another animal. If Andrus gets on base though...he'll run wild.
Swisher v Young -- I'm just throwing Swisher in here because CJ and Lee are lefties and Swisher will bat 2nd for Game's 1 and 3 against them while Granderson bats further in the lineup until a righty comes up. Young has that homer in the ALDS but that's about it. Young has the track record...but Swisher is more of a "what have you done for me lately" type of pick here.
Teixeira v Hamilton -- This is tough. As I mentioned, Hamilton has been non existant. He was 2-18 in the ALDS with 6 strikeouts and 2 walks. We know what he CAN do so I'm going to give him the benefit of the doubt and make this a split.
A-Rod v Vladdy -- Vladdy swings at everything. And while that makes him great...that also makes him a bit weak when facing great pitching. Lucky for him, though, the Yankees don't have "great" pitching...relatively good. A-Rod is A-Rod so I think it's fair to give A-Rod the VERY SLIGHT edge here.
Cano v Cruz -- The best matchup here. I really can't find a reason to give anyone the edge. Cruz can give you massive homers but Cano, althought not as massive, can homer too. Gotta make these even.
Thames v Kinsler -- Sometimes Swisher will bat here if Berkman is playing and Grandy is 2nd but Kinsler had an INSANE ALDS with a few homers. But this isn't even in question. Whether it's Thames or Swisher...gotta give the edge to Kinsler.
Posada v Murphy -- Posada had a nice ALDS. 3 hits, 2 RBIs. Not bad. It's kind of hard to figure this one out. It's a revolving door for Texas. Murphy, Francoeur or Borbon will be playing LF or CF. But I still give Posada the edge over all of them because of experience alone.
Granderson v Molina -- It's either Granderson or Berkman. Regardless of who it is...edge to the Yankees without question.
Gardner v Moreland -- Moreland or Borbon v Gardner here. Gardner was the weak link in the Yankees' lineup as he batted .200. But Moreland or Borbon haven't been any better. I'll be nice and give them the split, even though I believe Gardner is better.
I perfer Kerry Wood and Mariano Rivera over the Rangers' setup man and Neftali Feliz anyday. I trust Robertson and Logan too...but I think the Rangers' middle relief is better than the Yankees'.
Alright...lets break this one down.
Looks like Game 1 will be CC Sabathia against CJ Wilson in Arlington. CC wasn't sharp with extra rest going into Game 1 of the ALDS. Does he faulter again? It's anybodies guess I guess but it is CC Sabathia. CJ Wilson has had an incredible season. However...it's better if you take out his starts against the Yankees. He had a 5.74 ERA in 3 starts, going 6 innings, 5.1 and 3 innings. CC, on the other hand, has missed Texas in all 3 series. It's probably a good thing since it's usually the pitcher that gets the advantage when facing teams who haven't seen him before.
Game 1: Yankees 6...Rangers 3
Andy Pettitte will face off against Colby Lewis. I don't know how anyone can dislike when Pettitte brought to the table in his first start of the postseason. And we all know Pettitte as being a gamer. As for Lewis...he held the Rays scoreless through 5 by getting out of jams. He gave up only 2 hits but walked 5 and struck out 5. He's a strikeout pitcher, which bodes well for the Yankees. Usually pitchers who rely on the punchout get high pitch counts. Also, the Yankees are great at working counts and seeing pitches. Here's the problem for the Yanks. They haven't seen him before. Just like Sabathia...Lewis has not pitched in any of the 3 series this season. We all know how bad the Yankees are when facing pitchers for the first time. I think there may be enough tape to overcome that slightly...but probably not a whole much. Note...the Yankees struggle more against ROOKIES that they haven't seen before more than guys who have a boatload of tape. I expect a well pitched game but I'll give the edge to the pitcher that the Yankees haven't seen before. I have a feeling Joba will be entered into one of these games and give up a long ball.
Game 2: Rangers 4...Yankees 3
Going back to the Bronx for Game 3 where Hughes will face off against Cliff Lee. Don't underestimate Hughes. He's a different pitcher on extended rest and he'll be on 8 days rest or so. He was VERY sharp against the Twins shut up many of the critics. However...he has the tendency to give up the long ball, especially at home. For some reason I see Cruz going deep twice in this game. Twice, whether they're solo bombs or grand slams, are more than enough for Cliff Lee 9 times out of 10. People have said Cliff Lee has had problems in Texas. But look at the numbers as the teams got better. He was hammered against the Royals and Orioles, but dominates the Rays, Yankees and Red Sox. When it's all said and done...it's Cliff Lee.
Game 3: Rangers 6...Yankees 1
Burnett v Hunter in Game 4. With what would probably expect to be a hostile crowd if the first 3 games go as I have them, Burnett probably won't love this environment. 1 walk, HBP or wild pitch and the crowd will be all over him. Lucky for him though...Hunter is the opposition and he's just no good. He may have had a great record at home during the regular season, but his road ERA is 4.48 and that doesn't fair well for him. I think it's safe to say that this will be a high scoring affair. However...with all this time off...I actually expect Burnett to pitch well. If you remember the World Series last season, the Yankees were down 1-0 at home and Burnett pitched the game of his life at home. Maybe you can expect that again. Regardless...Yankees Win.
Game 4: Yankees 9...Rangers 3
Back to the rematch of Game 1 only in the Bronx. CC would not be on short rest, and he's at home so he should be as sharp as ever. Personally, I don't expect anything different from CJ Wilson. I expect a lot of the same in this one.
Game 5: Yankees 6...Rangers 1
Andy Pettitte pitched all 3 clinching games in 2009. Going back to Texas, having finally seen Colby Lewis, I expect the Yankees to go to the World Series. The last thing you want in this spot is to get to a Game 7, on the road, and have to face Cliff Lee again. Pettitte has 19 postseason wins, which is the most all time. As mentioned before, he's a Gamer and the guy I want on the mound in this spot. Since the Yankees faced Lewis before, they should be able to figure him out easier and get more hits off of him. Not as much of a pitcher's match in this one.
Game 6: Yankees 5...Rangers 2
I got a question. Did Josh Hamilton play in the ALDS? I don't remember seeing anything? Clearly he's not over his rib injury and is not affective. That is a HUGE deal.
Jeter v Andrus -- I understand Andrus has the speed to cause problems against the Yankees here, but Jeter in the postseason is another animal. If Andrus gets on base though...he'll run wild.
Swisher v Young -- I'm just throwing Swisher in here because CJ and Lee are lefties and Swisher will bat 2nd for Game's 1 and 3 against them while Granderson bats further in the lineup until a righty comes up. Young has that homer in the ALDS but that's about it. Young has the track record...but Swisher is more of a "what have you done for me lately" type of pick here.
Teixeira v Hamilton -- This is tough. As I mentioned, Hamilton has been non existant. He was 2-18 in the ALDS with 6 strikeouts and 2 walks. We know what he CAN do so I'm going to give him the benefit of the doubt and make this a split.
A-Rod v Vladdy -- Vladdy swings at everything. And while that makes him great...that also makes him a bit weak when facing great pitching. Lucky for him, though, the Yankees don't have "great" pitching...relatively good. A-Rod is A-Rod so I think it's fair to give A-Rod the VERY SLIGHT edge here.
Cano v Cruz -- The best matchup here. I really can't find a reason to give anyone the edge. Cruz can give you massive homers but Cano, althought not as massive, can homer too. Gotta make these even.
Thames v Kinsler -- Sometimes Swisher will bat here if Berkman is playing and Grandy is 2nd but Kinsler had an INSANE ALDS with a few homers. But this isn't even in question. Whether it's Thames or Swisher...gotta give the edge to Kinsler.
Posada v Murphy -- Posada had a nice ALDS. 3 hits, 2 RBIs. Not bad. It's kind of hard to figure this one out. It's a revolving door for Texas. Murphy, Francoeur or Borbon will be playing LF or CF. But I still give Posada the edge over all of them because of experience alone.
Granderson v Molina -- It's either Granderson or Berkman. Regardless of who it is...edge to the Yankees without question.
Gardner v Moreland -- Moreland or Borbon v Gardner here. Gardner was the weak link in the Yankees' lineup as he batted .200. But Moreland or Borbon haven't been any better. I'll be nice and give them the split, even though I believe Gardner is better.
I perfer Kerry Wood and Mariano Rivera over the Rangers' setup man and Neftali Feliz anyday. I trust Robertson and Logan too...but I think the Rangers' middle relief is better than the Yankees'.
I don't think it can be found easily, but I think those numbers increase when he's batting in the 2 hole. Different mindset. In the 2 hole, he needs to let the guys behind him see pitches. In the 6 hole, BEHIND Tex, A-Rod and Cano...he's just trying to drive them in.
I don't think it can be found easily, but I think those numbers increase when he's batting in the 2 hole. Different mindset. In the 2 hole, he needs to let the guys behind him see pitches. In the 6 hole, BEHIND Tex, A-Rod and Cano...he's just trying to drive them in.

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