Posted on 10/09/2018 9:02:11 PM PDT by big'ol_freeper
There was no debating the better team all year, and there was no debating the better team in this series.
The 108-win Red Sox entered the postseason with more questions than the SATs while the Wild Card Yankees looked like a team nobody wanted to face this October.
And yet it was the Sox who looked like juggernauts by the time the American League Division Series was over at Yankee Stadium late Tuesday night.
Rick Porcello earned his first win in a playoff start, Christian Vazquez hit his first home run since June 26 and Chris Sale pitched out of relief in a bizarro Game 4 win, 4-3, that secured the Red Sox first playoff series win since 2013.
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If the Red Sox win it will be because Sale gets Red Hot and goes deep into his games and they find a way to bludgeon Keuchel (who could be the weak link amongst the Houston arms). If that happens, they win. If Sale loses close games in his matchup with Verlander, they will be hard pressed.
He was the ‘Bench Coach.’ That is, assistant coach who advises the coach - and takes over if, for any reason, the coach is ejected. Like a Lieutenant Coach.
Championship droughts for MLB Final Four
1969-Seattle Pilots/Milwaukee Brewers-never have won a championship, only World Series appearance was in 1982 against St Louis Cardinals.
1988-Los Angeles Dodgers-Defeated Tony La Russa’s Oakland A’s for last Series win.
2013-Boston Red Sox (this is the 100th anniversary of 1918 World Series win, Red Sox did not win another until they bottled up the Yankees and then the Cardinals in 2004).
2017-Houston Astros-defending champions, last season was their second World Series appearance and first Series win since entering MLB as an expansion team in 1962 (as the Houston Colt 45s).
Soria. Fail. In the 8th
Milwaukee beats LA in first game of their series.
Nail biter, to the end.
Really, a good game. Classic Dodger loss...they fall behind and then make a mad rush that just falls short. Having to pinch hit Puig was pivotal, as Puig is terrible in those situations. Turner is ice cold and Bellinger has become a waste of space...but in truth, it was the rather uncharacteristic fielding lapses that did them in. The Brewers REALLY wanted this game, letting Hader go so long, eliminating him from consideration tomorrow. Im not really enameled of the Brewer managers strategy here...he burned his bullpen very early. I think that may come back to hurt him in a long series. He really angered his starter too, taking him out after two innings.
Enamored not enameled
Big Pape agreeing with you, about the starter, right now.
Odds say the team that wins the first game of these series, go on to win this series. Something like, by 70% chance.
We shall see.
We need a thread for these Division playoff games, leading up to the WS.
Maybe Ive missed it?
Yeah I havent seen one...these are good series and there are a lot of baseball fans on FR
Pete, this sounds like a job for you, buddy.
I’m going with the Crew and ‘Stros. 2 teams that switched leagues, that would be crazy.
Extra innings on the left coast. Why did I have to start watching this? I gotta get to bed.
Why haven’t you started the LCS thread yet, Pete?
I know, right??
Went to the Astros game, earlier :- (
Don’t lose heart, it’s far from over.
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