bravesfanforlife88
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We are going to see A LOT of blue over the next 2 weeks
Can't stand the Cubs I'm really going for an AL team
Can't stand the Cubs I'm really going for an AL team
One of the Jays, Royals, Mets or Cubs will win the WS
Anybody can win with a 100 million payroll. So long as you acquire 3 stud pitchers in their cheap years. Mets are likely able to keep all 3 going forward if they wanted. Braves couldn't.
Mets won their division. Unless you scrap divisions there has to be importance to winning your division.
Unless you say the Cubs beat the Cards so they should be able to take the Cards' home field away.
Dominant pitching performance so far from Volquez. Was he on anyone's list of dominant starting pitching going into the post-season.
He's been really tough to read this year. At times, he's been ace-like... and then he'll look like a gas can for a few starts.
Watching the Royals in the postseason is sort of like the mirror image experience of watching the Braves in the postseason. Everything goes right, every bit of luck breaks their way, all their stars play up to their regular season standards. I was raised in Kansas City and I'm rooting for the Royals, but it's a little annoying.
He's been really tough to read this year. At times, he's been ace-like... and then he'll look like a gas can for a few starts.
Interesting that teams can win without that dominant ace. We've seen ace-like performances this off-season from Lackey, Estrada, Cueto and now Volquez. Dominant pitching sometimes comes from players not considered TOR types. And sometimes you win without good pitching. Not saying that a dominant starter like Kershaw is without value. Just that there are many different paths to success, both in the regular season and post-season.