It didn't continue.
Dodgers had good, not great, pitching and couldn't get the hits. Tigers bullpen was awful, and it was the exact reason a lot of people didn't pick them to win. Angels didn't hit, and if I'm not mistaken, they were slumping coming in. Nationals got strong pitching, didn't hit.
The Royals are doing everything right now, and it's working.
I guess the regular season is a crapshoot, too.
The Dodgers DID have great pitching. They just didn't pitch great for a few games. It happens. That doesn't mean their pitching wasn't great.
Other than Game 1, their SP's gave up 0, 1, and 3.
Plenty good to win.
Never said any of those teams didn't have great anything throughout the year.
But you have to be talented to make the postseason, and you have to do a lot of things well, once you get there.
I don't think anyone said having a Kershaw or Trout automatically guarantees success in October. Sure helps, though.
The Royals may not be the best, but this isn't just dumb luck.
I dont think anyone here said the Royals are a fluke, lucky team.
But they're having alot go right now, which many teams have had happened in the playoffs.
Which proves, my, yeezus and other points that the playoffs are a crapshoot.
Never said any of those teams didn't have great anything throughout the year.
But you have to be talented to make the postseason, and you have to do a lot of things well, once you get there.
I don't think anyone said having a Kershaw or Trout automatically guarantees success in October. Sure helps, though.
The Royals may not be the best, but this isn't just dumb luck.
OK. Sports in general are a crapshoot.
OK. Sports in general are a crapshoot.
No, I refuse to have enjoyment of the Royals spoon-fed to me by the lazy-ass sports media.
"You can't resist our built-in narrative and Midwestern wholesomeness!"
Yes, I can. Plus, with St Louis in the picture, I'm already OD'ing on phony cornfed Midwestern charm.
Go Bodymore.
Poor Buck...