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Reply #60 posted 10/13/17 8:22am

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Today's game and starting pitchers:


AL CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES:

HOUSTON ASTROS VS. NEW YORK YANKEES

New York (Masahiro Tanaka, 13-12, 4.74 ERA) at Houston (Dallas Keuchel, 14-5, 2.90 ERA), 8:00 pm ET, FS1


Past performances predicts this game will be a mismatch. Tanaka at home on extra rest is lights out (like on Sunday), but on the road on regular rest has been terrible. And Keuchel is almost unhittable at home, compared to just good on the road.

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Reply #61 posted 10/13/17 8:26am

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sexton said:

Today's game and starting pitchers:


AL CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES:

HOUSTON ASTROS VS. NEW YORK YANKEES

New York (Masahiro Tanaka, 13-12, 4.74 ERA) at Houston (Dallas Keuchel, 14-5, 2.90 ERA), 8:00 pm ET, FS1


Past performances predicts this game will be a mismatch. Tanaka at home on extra rest is lights out (like on Sunday), but on the road on regular rest has been terrible. And Keuchel is almost unhittable at home, compared to just good on the road.



If it turns out you jinxed us, I am going to wtach "Breathless" and then post a 1,000-word review on it.

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Reply #62 posted 10/13/17 8:33am

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RodeoSchro said:

sexton said:

Today's game and starting pitchers:


AL CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES:

HOUSTON ASTROS VS. NEW YORK YANKEES

New York (Masahiro Tanaka, 13-12, 4.74 ERA) at Houston (Dallas Keuchel, 14-5, 2.90 ERA), 8:00 pm ET, FS1


Past performances predicts this game will be a mismatch. Tanaka at home on extra rest is lights out (like on Sunday), but on the road on regular rest has been terrible. And Keuchel is almost unhittable at home, compared to just good on the road.



If it turns out you jinxed us, I am going to wtach "Breathless" and then post a 1,000-word review on it.


lol

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Reply #63 posted 10/13/17 10:20am

RJOrion

Keuchel OWNS the Yankees...i have no faith in the Yankees winning ANY game that he pitches against them...he has given up only 7 runs in almost 51 innings against the Yankees (1.24 ERA) in his career...
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Reply #64 posted 10/13/17 7:44pm

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RodeoSchro said:

What a game last night! Can't count the Cubbies out, even if Kershaw seems to have cured his playoff blues.

One of the most intense baseball games I've seen in a looong time. Poor Nats...just cant get out of their own way. Misplayed balls, pickoffs...disbelief Must say that I like the way the Dodgers stack up against the Cubs rather than the Nats. Nats lineup is full of righties that can (and would) give Kershaw, Hill and Wood absolute fits. Cubs offense never dies either, but I like the Dodgers bats against their pitchers for sure...especially considering the absolute mess their rotation is in after the NLDS. Bottom line--the NLCS is on a friggin platter for the Dodgers to take...but they have to TAKE it. They should take both games in LA...but it isnt a given. Cubs are too good to fool around with. Should be a good, STRESSFUL week of baseball...GO DODGERS!!!

Make it so, Number One...
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Reply #65 posted 10/13/17 8:35pm

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ALCS Game 1: HOU 2, NYY 1

W: Dallas Keuchel (1-0, 0.00 ERA)

L: Masahiro Tanaka (0-1, 3.00 ERA)

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Reply #66 posted 10/14/17 9:56am

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Tanaka didn't pitch badly at all (only four singles in six innings), but lost the gave nevertheless since Keuchel as usual pitched a shutout against the Yankees. I completely expected the Astros to be up 1-0.

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Reply #67 posted 10/14/17 10:03am

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Today's games and starting pitchers:


AL CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES:

HOUSTON ASTROS VS. NEW YORK YANKEES

New York (Luis Severino, 14-6, 2.98 ERA) at Houston (Justin Verlander, 15-8, 3.36 ERA), 4:00 pm ET, FOX



NL CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES:

LOS ANGELES DODGERS VS. CHICAGO CUBS

Chicago (José Quintana, 11-11, 4.15 ERA) at Los Angeles (Clayton Kershaw, 18-4, 2.31 ERA), 8:00 pm ET, TBS

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Reply #68 posted 10/14/17 3:18pm

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UncleJam said:

RodeoSchro said:

What a game last night! Can't count the Cubbies out, even if Kershaw seems to have cured his playoff blues.

One of the most intense baseball games I've seen in a looong time. Poor Nats...just cant get out of their own way. Misplayed balls, pickoffs...disbelief Must say that I like the way the Dodgers stack up against the Cubs rather than the Nats. Nats lineup is full of righties that can (and would) give Kershaw, Hill and Wood absolute fits. Cubs offense never dies either, but I like the Dodgers bats against their pitchers for sure...especially considering the absolute mess their rotation is in after the NLDS. Bottom line--the NLCS is on a friggin platter for the Dodgers to take...but they have to TAKE it. They should take both games in LA...but it isnt a given. Cubs are too good to fool around with. Should be a good, STRESSFUL week of baseball...GO DODGERS!!!


The Nats blew the game, but my Cubbies looked all too eager to give the game away at times. Our starting pitching was great in this series, but our bullpen was a disaster. I have a feeling that the Dodgers will at worst only need to outlast the Cubs to take the NLCS. I also can't figure out why we're starting Jose Quintana in game one when he pitched in the last game. John Lackey is available, hadn't pitched at all in the last series, and at least had a decent second half of the season. I know it's a lot to go up against Clayton Kershaw, but he rest of the pitching staff is spent at this point.

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Reply #69 posted 10/14/17 3:22pm

RJOrion

Verlander getting every pitch 6 inches off the strikezone called for strikes...up down in out...theyre giving him a bigger strikezone than the yankee pitchers ...its crazy
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Reply #70 posted 10/14/17 8:37pm

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ALCS Game 2: HOU 2, NYY 1

W: Justin Verlander (1-0, 1.00 ERA)

L: Aroldis Chapman (0-1, 27.00 ERA)


NLCS Game 1: LAD 5, CHC 2

W: Kenta Maeda (1-0, 0.00 ERA)

L: Hector Rondon (0-1, 27.00 ERA)

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Reply #71 posted 10/15/17 8:19am

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RJOrion said:

Verlander getting every pitch 6 inches off the strikezone called for strikes...up down in out...theyre giving him a bigger strikezone than the yankee pitchers ...its crazy


I was listening to the game on the radio so I wasn't able to see this. The Yankees have to have better luck at home this week.

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Reply #72 posted 10/15/17 8:22am

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Today's game and starting pitchers:

NL CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES:

LOS ANGELES DODGERS VS. CHICAGO CUBS

Chicago (Jon Lester, 13-8, 4.33 ERA) at Los Angeles (Rich Hill, 12-8, 3.32 ERA), 7:30 pm ET, TBS

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Reply #73 posted 10/15/17 11:31pm

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NLCS Game 2: LAD 4, CHC 1

W: Kenley Jansen (1-0, 0.00 ERA)

L: John Lackey (0-1, 5.40 ERA)

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Reply #74 posted 10/16/17 7:23am

RodeoSchro

sexton said:

RJOrion said:

Verlander getting every pitch 6 inches off the strikezone called for strikes...up down in out...theyre giving him a bigger strikezone than the yankee pitchers ...its crazy


I was listening to the game on the radio so I wasn't able to see this. The Yankees have to have better luck at home this week.


The strike zone was consistent for both pitchers - Joe Buck and John Smoltz said so more than once.


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Reply #75 posted 10/16/17 10:11am

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Today's game and starting pitchers:


AL CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES:

HOUSTON ASTROS VS. NEW YORK YANKEES

Houston (Charlie Morton, 14-7, 3.62 ERA) at New York (C.C. Sabathia, 14-5, 3.69 ERA), 8:00 pm ET, FS1

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Reply #76 posted 10/16/17 12:27pm

RJOrion

RodeoSchro said:

sexton said:


I was listening to the game on the radio so I wasn't able to see this. The Yankees have to have better luck at home this week.


The strike zone was consistent for both pitchers - Joe Buck and John Smoltz said so more than once.


LOL...Joe Buck (lifelong Cardinals cheerleader) HATES the Yankees...and since he's lost two rings to them during his career, i would suspect Smoltz feels the same way...Severino was not getting the calls off the plate that Verlander did...not even close...Yankee batters and Joe Girardi were shaking their heads and side-eyeing the homeplate umpire all night....

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Reply #77 posted 10/16/17 3:12pm

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Finally teams I can stand.

All you others say Hell Yea!! woot!
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Reply #78 posted 10/16/17 8:37pm

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ALCS Game 3: NYY 8, HOU 1

W: C.C. Sabathia (1-0, 0.00 ERA)

L: Charlie Morton (0-1, 17.18 ERA)

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Reply #79 posted 10/17/17 6:38am

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Ugh, I hope we got all that out of our system.

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Reply #80 posted 10/17/17 7:10am

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Today's games and starting pitchers:


AL CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES:

HOUSTON ASTROS VS. NEW YORK YANKEES

Houston (Lance McCullers Jr., 7-4, 4.25 ERA) at New York (Sonny Gray, 10-12, 3.55 ERA), 5:00 pm ET, FS1



NL CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES:

LOS ANGELES DODGERS VS. CHICAGO CUBS

Los Angeles (Yu Darvish, 10-12, 3.86 ERA) at Chicago (Kyle Hendricks, 7-5, 3.03 ERA), 9:00 pm ET, TBS

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Reply #81 posted 10/17/17 5:35pm

RJOrion

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Ugh, I hope we got all that out of our system.

LMAO!... my condolences if youre watching/listening to the game right now....wow...what a comeback after being down 4-0 in this game.....Aaron Judge is amazing

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Reply #82 posted 10/17/17 5:59pm

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I’m at a concert listening to the Yankees radio broadcast in between bands. What a crazy game. Aura and Mystique made a return appearance at the stadium for tonight at least. lol
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Reply #83 posted 10/17/17 9:48pm

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ALCS Game 4: NYY 6, HOU 4

W: Chad Green (1-0, 0.00 ERA)

L: Ken Giles (0-1, 13.50 ERA)


NLCS Game 3: LAD 6, CHC 1

W: Yu Darvish (1-0, 1.42 ERA)

L: Kyle Hendricks (0-1, 5.40 ERA)

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Reply #84 posted 10/17/17 10:41pm

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One more........GO DODGERS!!!!!!!

Make it so, Number One...
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Reply #85 posted 10/18/17 7:10am

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RJOrion said:

RodeoSchro said:

Ugh, I hope we got all that out of our system.

LMAO!... my condolences if youre watching/listening to the game right now....wow...what a comeback after being down 4-0 in this game.....Aaron Judge is amazing



thanks! I agree, Judge is awesome. In fact, the Yankees are my second-favorite team and always have been. But I am 100% in the Astros' corner. Counting on Keuchel to continue his ownership of the Bronx Bombers today. And given the performance of our bullpen lately, he's gonna have to go 9!

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Reply #86 posted 10/18/17 7:57am

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Today's games and starting pitchers:


AL CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES:

HOUSTON ASTROS VS. NEW YORK YANKEES

Houston (Dallas Keuchel, 14-5, 2.90 ERA) at New York (Masahiro Tanaka, 13-12, 4.74 ERA), 5:00 pm ET, FS1



NL CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES:

LOS ANGELES DODGERS VS. CHICAGO CUBS

Los Angeles (Alex Wood, 16-3, 2.72 ERA) at Chicago (Jake Arietta, 14-10, 3,53 ERA), 9:00 pm ET, TBS

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Reply #87 posted 10/18/17 8:30am

RJOrion

RodeoSchro said:



RJOrion said:




RodeoSchro said:


Ugh, I hope we got all that out of our system.





LMAO!... my condolences if youre watching/listening to the game right now....wow...what a comeback after being down 4-0 in this game.....Aaron Judge is amazing





thanks! I agree, Judge is awesome. In fact, the Yankees are my second-favorite team and always have been. But I am 100% in the Astros' corner. Counting on Keuchel to continue his ownership of the Bronx Bombers today. And given the performance of our bullpen lately, he's gonna have to go 9!




Keuchel's dominance of the Yankees is damn near paranormal...im just looking past tonight to game 6...
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Reply #88 posted 10/18/17 8:46am

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RJOrion said:

RodeoSchro said:



thanks! I agree, Judge is awesome. In fact, the Yankees are my second-favorite team and always have been. But I am 100% in the Astros' corner. Counting on Keuchel to continue his ownership of the Bronx Bombers today. And given the performance of our bullpen lately, he's gonna have to go 9!

Keuchel's dominance of the Yankees is damn near paranormal...im just looking past tonight to game 6...



Then the Yankees get Verlander. He did OK in Game 2, LOL.

I don't know who the Astros would start in a Game 7. McCullers? McHugh? Peacock? I guess I'll worry about that when/if we get there.

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Reply #89 posted 10/18/17 11:09am

RJOrion

RodeoSchro said:



RJOrion said:


RodeoSchro said:




thanks! I agree, Judge is awesome. In fact, the Yankees are my second-favorite team and always have been. But I am 100% in the Astros' corner. Counting on Keuchel to continue his ownership of the Bronx Bombers today. And given the performance of our bullpen lately, he's gonna have to go 9!



Keuchel's dominance of the Yankees is damn near paranormal...im just looking past tonight to game 6...



Then the Yankees get Verlander. He did OK in Game 2, LOL.

I don't know who the Astros would start in a Game 7. McCullers? McHugh? Peacock? I guess I'll worry about that when/if we get there.




even though he was great in game 2, the Yankees handled Verlander pretty well when he was with Detroit...i think against Keuchel, there's more of a fear/intimidation factor because theyve NEVER experienced any success against him...against Verlander theyve had success in the past..3.74 era in 13 career starts...Keuchel has a 1.24 era in like 8 career starts...game 6 is the game they HAVE to win...
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