quote:Originally posted by whizzbangnyc: My prediction (if the Yanks don't see the Angels in the postseason): Yankees beat the Phillies in the WS 4-2
If the Yankees do meet the Angels then: Phillies beat the Angels 4-3 in the WS.
That's my prediction, anyway.
I think the Yankees will meet Philadelphia in the World Series. New York looks unstoppable, especially the way they showed Boston who's the boss earlier this evening. The Yankees should not put Sergio Mitre in the game unless they are up by 20 runs. That guy is a bum. Better yet, they should just have them sit there and watch the games.
But going back to my prediction, New York and Philly. I want to see that Phanatic go fanatic when they reach the series for the second year in a row. Philadelphia getting Cliff Lee will turn out to be the difference maker for any team in the NL hoping to make the World Series. All Philly has to hope for is that Cole Hamels can straighten himself out (starting with his next start, as he lost on last night). Hamles, Lee, even Martinez, along with their lineup, and they are set to go. That's it.
I know the Phillies will make it to the NLCS. The question is who will face them? Will it be the Dodgers, Rockies or the Cardinals?
I think Boston will win the wild card. If the playoffs started right now, it will be Yankees vs. Tigers, Boston vs. Angels. Yankees will beat Detroit, no question. But the other series is more interesting. Even though Boston OWNS Anaheim in playoffs competition, I don't see Boston having enough to get past them this time. In the ALCS, I see Anaheim against NY. Anaheim can give the Yankees a run for their money, no doubt. But I really feel that New York's time is now. A little base hit here, and a little base hit there will get by the Angels.
quote:Originally posted by whizzbangnyc: My prediction (if the Yanks don't see the Angels in the postseason): Yankees beat the Phillies in the WS 4-2
If the Yankees do meet the Angels then: Phillies beat the Angels 4-3 in the WS.
That's my prediction, anyway.
I think the Yankees will meet Philadelphia in the World Series. New York looks unstoppable, especially the way they showed Boston who's the boss earlier this evening. The Yankees should not put Sergio Mitre in the game unless they are up by 20 runs. That guy is a bum. Better yet, they should just have them sit there and watch the games.
But going back to my prediction, New York and Philly. I want to see that Phanatic go fanatic when they reach the series for the second year in a row. Philadelphia getting Cliff Lee will turn out to be the difference maker for any team in the NL hoping to make the World Series. All Philly has to hope for is that Cole Hamels can straighten himself out (starting with his next start, as he lost on last night). Hamles, Lee, even Martinez, along with their lineup, and they are set to go. That's it.
I know the Phillies will make it to the NLCS. The question is who will face them? My pick will be the Dodgers, Rockies or the Cardinals?
I think Boston will win the wild card. If the playoffs started right now, it will be Yankees vs. Tigers, Boston vs. Angels. Yankees will beat Detroit, no question. But the other series is more interesting. Even though Boston OWNS Anaheim in playoffs competition, I don't see Boston having enough to get past them this time. In the ALCS, I see Anaheim against NY. Anaheim can give the Yankees a run for their money, no doubt. But I really feel that New York's time is now. A little base hit here, and a little base hit there will get by the Angels.
So my prediction is Philly against New York.
New York will win in seven games.
I would love to see that!!! Sergio Mitre is only there because they need a fifth starter and they can't hand the ball to anyone else. I actually don't think he is that bad as a fifth starter. They probably won't even need him in the playoffs. I'm more upset with Brian Bruney pitching like Stevie Wonder. He's someone the Yanks might need to rely on in the postseason and he was awful. Oh well. Go Yanks!
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im rootin for the yanks, im not too interested in the other teams.
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For the Yankees, it's Mission October. While everyone else is scrambling for a playoff spot, New York will pick up some supermodels when we return to The City for a night out in the town, and just wait and see to find out whose ass we're kicking first.
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I thought you were a Braves fan? Ah, nevermind, I'm too tired. Better not let up though, women weaken legs. It's all about momentum. Whoever carries it goes deep. Gotta do something about your pitching too, have you read ESPN.com lately? They don't have faith in the Yankee staff.
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Philly is Phucked, though I expect them to put up a TREMENDOUS fight. They will attempt to become the first National League team since the 1975-76 Cincinnati Reds to win back-to-back World Series.
**Damn, I wish Chipper, Bobby Cox & Company will be in there instead of Phila, but what can you do?**
That Philly team has an American League-type lineup that will trade blows with the Yankees.
I expect this to be a classic.
New York in Six.
Before I go, let me sprinkle in a little New York atmosphere into this forum from the likes of Jay-Z and Alicia Keys.
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My predictions came true. Back in August I predicted NYY versus Philadelphia. Phillies in 5? I don't think so, buddy. New York will take this one. Business as usual.
After that, the Phanatic will become a Yankee fan.
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quote:Originally posted by National: P.S. The World Series MVP: My fellow Dominican, Alex Rodriguez. His career will be coronated with his super-stardom performance against Philadelphia.
you already know who the real MVP is
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Great picture of Kate Hudson, by the way. Kate's the MVP? That's a great argument to make.
Alex Rodriguez Playoff Numbers --
Before Kate Hudson: .244, 4 HRs, 9 RBI in 24 playoff games. Since Kate Hudson: .438, 5 HRs, 12 RBI in NINE playoff games.
I wonder what Kate's doing that Cynthia wasn't? Perhaps Kate is giving him great slurping blowjobs and great foot action. I doubt Cynthia gave A-Rod any of those.
If I never got any of those from some chick I met at a gym (A-Rod met Cynthia at a gym) and then got blowjobs and footplay from a very famous actress, my numbers would look like that, too.