Tuesday, October 31, 2006

Year End Wrap Up (or Why The Giants Will Win It All In 2007)

Well, from a Giants fan's perspective, the rather boring 2006 season is over. It was a season in which no major records were broken or challenged, when a nearly .500 team won the World Series, when the playoffs were mediocre at best, when the All Star Game was completely forgetable, and when no major scandals or heroics marked the season whatsoever. If the highlight of the season was Albert Pujols assault on the Home Run record that was derailed in late April/early May, then the lowlight of the season was the not quite startling revelation of a Diamondback's pitcher who named names and then disappeared into obscurity. The Giants had their ups and downs, but mostly they just plodded from April to September as if it was a 9 to 5 job. Boring.

However, a sea change is definitely taking place as happens in baseball every decade or so. The stars of the previous period are giving/have given way to a new crowd. Brandon Webb, Albert Pujols, and Ryan Howard are replacing Randy Johnson, Ken Griffey Jr, and Barry Bonds as crowd pleasers. And we are all keeping our eyes open to see what new talent will emerge and what new team will become dominant.

Which is why in 2007, the Giants will win it all. Getting out from under the bloated contract of Barry Bonds, the Giants will acquire some new young talent and will propel themselves to the top once more - only this time, they will win it all. Matt Cain will pitch the first Giants No-No since the 70's. Bonds, in a back up roll that he will not relish, will break Aaron's record and then retire, and young players will take this team to the promised land.

Of course, some of you may have different opinions. Don't worry, for I will be magnanamous in victory and not gloat too much when the Giants are having their victory parade down Market Street. Now, let's get those hot stove rumors started. 06 is done. 07 has begun!

Tuesday, October 24, 2006

Scuffing?

So, has Rogers been cheating in all his postseason starts?

We are talking about a guy who, until this season, was a choker in big games.

Thursday, October 19, 2006

Mets or Cards? Game 7

Okay, let's throw it down...

Mets vs. Cards in game 7? Who takes it to get run off by the Tigers in 5 games?

Tuesday, October 10, 2006

Yankees and Presidents

Torsten Pedersen in Locus Standi has an excellent article on the striking coincidences that connect the Yankees failure to win in the post-season when the President is a Republican. Donnie, you better hope for a democrat at the next election, buddy.

Read the post here.

Thanks for the excellent stats, Torsten!

Sunday, October 08, 2006

A Tribute from the Land of the Bandwagon Jumpers


When I talked to Andy Friday I made him the following promise: If the Tigers beat the Yankees out, I would buy a Detroit hat, take my picture, and post it here. Since this sad fact did indeed come to pass, and I am a man of my word, I went to the mall a few minutes ago to make the purchase. Here's the problem, I went to every sports store in the mall and there were no Tigers anything to be found. Looks like there has been a run on all of the Detroit crap. Oh well, I do live in the land of the bandwagon jumpers as is evident every year just before the World Series and especially when a man like Rick Pitino goes to the team you despise the most.

Anyway, couldn't come through on the hat bro, so I made this sign instead. Go Tigers! yawn...... Just kidding, I'm actually for the Tigers to win it all. I always go with the team that knocks out the Yankees because it takes the best to beat the best!

Monday, October 02, 2006

Playoff Predictions: Let's Here 'Em!

Yankees over Tigers
A's over Twins

Yankees AL Champs


Mets over Dodgers (sorry Marcel)
Cards over the Pad's

Mets AL Champs



Yankees take the Subway Series in 6!