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10/22 MLB Tonight – Thing’s Things

williams.jpgJust like I expected, the Phillies took care of the Dodgers, and are on their way to another World Series.

The Dodgers didn’t have enough starting pitching, their bullpen couldn’t clean up the mess, and it’s goodbye to the Dodgers.

Phillies hitters just pounded the ball, and pounded their way into the Fall Classic.

The Yankees are on their way to meeting up with the Phillies, although it looks like they’re going to have to settle it back in Yankee Stadium.

A-Rod and CC have been unbelievable this October. They put the Yankees on their shoulders and carried them through the best of the AL.

As hot as A-Rod is.
As hot as CC is.
The Angels can’t overcome that, it’s too lethal a combination.

Phillies and Yankees in the series, it’s going to be a battle of two monster teams.
– Mitch Williams

10/16 Path To The Pennant – The Left Wing

Plesac.jpgThis is a huge game for the Dodgers who can’t leave home 0-2, going into Philly.  Last night Kershaw got off to a great start, but fell apart in the 5th.   The Phillies bullpen bent, but didn’t break, and now the Dodgers are in a must win situation.

The Pedro and Padilla match-up is an interesting one.  Pedro hasn’t thrown in a while, but gets better the bigger the situation.  With the game one win, they are playing with house money, and after a 2 quick innings, Pedro is looking sharp.

With Padilla, you’re never quite sure what you’re going to get.  I played with him in Arizona and Philadelphia, so I’ve seen his stuff first hand, and it can be tremendous.  It’s just a matter of which Padilla is going to show up today.  After 2, he is throwing hard, and looking tough.

Going into this series I thought the Dodgers had an advantage, but after sitting down and really watching the game last night, it’s going to be tough for any team to knock off the Phillies.  The Dodgers bullpen is superior, but the Phillies have better starters, and a better group of position players.  They are a battle tested team, playing with hunger and confidence. 

Looks like the Dodgers have their hands full. – Dan Plesac

10/15 MLB Tonight – NLCS Preview

vasgersian.jpgI love these match-ups that have some meat on the bone.  There’s a lot of history woven between these Phillies and Dodgers teams about to duke it out, but it’s not all recent.  It goes back to consecutive playoff meetings in the 70’s, when the Dodgers got the better of those Phillies. 

But what’s really cool about this NLCS match-up, is all the former Dodgers who are now Phillies and vice-versa. Shane Victorino was original Dodger property, picked up in the Rule 5 Draft by the Phillies.  Jayson Werth spent 2 beat up, injury-plagued years in L.A.  They gave up on him, and now he has turned into a terrific player for the Phillies.

In our game 2 match-up, Pedro and Padilla are another example of players flip-flopping. It’s easy to drift back to seeing Pedro as the unknown flame-throwing brother of Ramon, and the Padilla Flotilla in full force out in the stands of Veterans Stadium. 

Some of the coaches who have switched sides have had huge impacts on their team’s success.  Davey Lopes was vital to the Dodgers’ success in the 70’s, leading the league in stolen bases twice.  Now, his journey through baseball has taken him to the Phillies, where he has really helped their powerful base-running game evolve.  He’s shared the intuition and discipline which defined him as a player with the Phillies, and they have really taken off with it.

On the Dodgers, Larry Bowa is not a warm and fuzzy man, but that attitude has brought him success as a player, manager, and now a coach.  Like Davey, he’s the textbook, old-school coach, who knows how to get the most out of his players.  His influence is most evident in Matt Kemp, who has always been gifted with exceptional athletic ability but limited baseball knowledge. Bowa’s teachings have rubbed off on him and now we see what kind of baseball skills he’s able to possess.

I hope the series goes 7 games, and I don’t have any predictions for who will come out on top, but I do predict that this series will be more about the role players than the superstars who have dominated in the past.

For the Dodgers, we are seeing a young class of players emerging into top-of the-line players.  It’s no longer the “Manny Ramirez Show,” staring a superhuman, dreadlocked, goofball, waving a magic RBI bat.  Since the All-Star break, he’s been just a guy, not the superhero character people have made him out to be.  That magic has now jumped to Kershaw, Kemp, Ethier, and Broxton, who now carry this Dodgers team.  Manny’s not going to be the same factor and the Dodgers are stronger because they have a better supporting cast behind him. 

For the Phillies, we know what their stars bring to the table, but guys like Happ, Ruiz, and Werth are going to be the key to the Phillies’ success.  They need those supporting players to give them a lift into another World Series. – Matt Vasgersian

9/25 MLB Tonight – Thing’s Things

williams.jpgTonight at 11, we’ve got the playoff races flowing on tap.

Only one interesting playoff race is going on right now, and it’s in the AL Central.   The showdown between the Tigers and Twins is going to be a fight to the finish. 

I mean for me, what makes baseball exciting is that after the long season it comes down to four games to determine it all.

One team’s going home.

One team’s going to the playoffs.

Who’s it gonna be??

In the NL, it’s plain and simple; the bullpen that pitches the best is going to carry their team in the playoffs.

To me, the Dodgers have the potential to make it to the series because they have the best bullpen.  With Jonathan Broxton, George Sherrill, and Ramon Troncoso firing on all cylinders they could be taking the Dodgers for a long ride in October.

And if we’re talking about bullpens, we should probably talk about the Phillies.  It’s simple, if they don’t get Scott Eyre and J.C. Romero back, it’s trouble.

If Brad Lidge can’t get his game straightened out, more trouble.

Add the playoffs and that’s a whole heap of trouble.  The offense is going to have to score a ton of runs with that bullpen. – Mitch Williams