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Post by Deleted on Oct 10, 2018 18:22:23 GMT -5
www.espn.com/mlb/insider/story/_/id/24943154/mlb-first-look-astros-red-sox-alcs Just a couple of more wins here or there by the Boston Red Sox and Houston Astros during the season and this would be the most high-powered postseason matchup in baseball history. It might be the most high-powered matchup, anyway, because much of the heavy lifting in that Padres-Yankees series was done by the 114-win Bombers, the club some see as the best team ever. Here we have two teams that flew past the 100-win mark. The division-series round was almost NBA-like, with home-field advantage holding true in all four series. Thus we've got the top two seeds in each circuit vying for the right to meet in the Fall Classic. Unlike the division series, however, the favorites in both championship series matchups are the lower seeds, at least as far as Vegas is concerned. It's no surprise that the longtime power Los Angeles Dodgers would be favored to beat the nouveau riche Milwaukee Brewers. But it's also true on the AL side of things, where the defending champion Astros are favored over a Red Sox club that raced to a franchise-record 108 wins during the regular season.
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Post by elvissurfs on Oct 10, 2018 23:37:28 GMT -5
who gibes an eff?...the spankees are gone...main thing...
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Post by Deleted on Oct 11, 2018 8:06:58 GMT -5
Poor article I was bored.
The Astros are going to be tougher than the Yanks is my guess.
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Post by puddin on Oct 11, 2018 9:32:47 GMT -5
Poor article I was bored. The Astros are going to be tougher than the Yanks is my guess. And the Dodgers even tougher.....
Pud
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Post by Deleted on Oct 11, 2018 16:00:49 GMT -5
NAH.
The Astros are better but I hope your right.
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