Hopefully my former classmate David Price will keep playing well. I'll have to root for the Rays for his sake.
That dude has some absolutely sick stuff. That third strike he threw to Drew was unhittable. He looks like he might be Mariano Rivera from the left side.Hopefully my former classmate David Price will keep playing well. I'll have to root for the Rays for his sake.
Sports Illustrated said:You don't need a calculator to determine that Detroit will score plenty of runs again this season. The Tigers' offense will feature seven of the top 40 active leaders in career batting average -- and that doesn't include Granderson, the leadoff hitter who last year became only the third player to have 20 stolen bases, 20 homers, 20 triples and 20 doubles in a season. (Eventual NL MVP Jimmy Rollins became the fourth shortly thereafter.) The lineup is so deep that newly acquired shortstop Edgar Renteria, who hit .332 with an .860 on-base plus slugging percentage last year in Atlanta (better numbers than any AL shortstop's), will bat seventh. "They're going to be one of the most dominant offenses, other than maybe the Yankees', that any team has fielded in the last 10 years," says a rival AL general manager.
Rays in 5. Bullpen will mess up again somewhere, I know it.
WOW!!! I can't believe nobody picks the Phils. Let me be the first to say...The Phils in 7!!! My belief is the Ryan Howard goes nuts in this series and leads the Phils to the first title in Philly since '83!! That is, unless you count the Philadelphia Soul's championship this year...lol. Game 1 is all Cole Hamels!
Well, I was hoping for the Rays, but at least it wasn't the Yankees or the Sox. Or (God forbid) the Cubs.
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