I was sitting in the cold, windy, and raining weather last night at Yankees Stadium talking with a friend about the state of the 2007 New York Yankees. We both agreed on this; the Yankees if healthy, have the best team in baseball, however at this point in time we are both scared that health might come far too late.
As the losing streak has moved to 6 six games, the bullpen is getting more overused, the starting rotation is going less innings, and now it appears it is having an affect on the rest of the team. Granted AJ Burnett pitched amazing last night, but no runs for the most potent offense in baseball? I have to think injuries and losing are starting to creep into the players heads.
On top of that, there is no guarantee that the pitching will get healthy and play as they should. Getting healthy mid way through the season is not the part that worries me the most. The Yankees could be the best team in baseball post all star break, but pre all star break they can become so far back in the standings, that no matter how well they play they will not be able to catch up.
Could this be the year that the Yankees finally finish behind the Red Sox in the AL East standings? I think the more prudent question is, will this be the year that the Yankees finally fall apart and do not even make the playoffs.
Friday, April 27, 2007
Friday, April 20, 2007
Sports and SUDS
I was thinking the other day that we have not been living up to the name of the blog. Sure we have been talking about sports, but there has not been any mention of suds. This is disturbing to me, because it is an important aspect of life. So in honor of the ten a-bombs from a-rod, including two walk off homers (the second of which I was lucky enough to witness in person) there will be suds consumed and possibly shot-gunned while watching (In HD) the New York Yankees take on the hated, Boston Redsox tonight at 7pm at Fenway Park.
To recap...arod is playing at an superhuman level, and the broad category of Suds is delightful.
To recap...arod is playing at an superhuman level, and the broad category of Suds is delightful.
Thursday, April 12, 2007
Racist vs. Rapist
I will begin with a number of factual tidbits obtained from wikipedia.com.
Don Imus helped raise over $10 million (and personally contributed $300,000) toward Center for the Intrepid, a Texas rehabilitation facility. Considered to be the largest technological center of its kind in the country, it is designed to help treat disabled veterans and help them with their transition back into the community.
In the 1990s, Imus and his wife founded the Imus Ranch, a working cattle ranch near Ribera, New Mexico, 50 miles southeast of Santa Fe. The Imus Ranch is a charitable organization for children with cancer, as well as siblings of SIDS victim
Don Imus is a man who has given to the community more than most people could possibly want to give in their lives. Don Imus is a Pulitzer Prize winning radio broadcaster. Don Imus is an American who not only has opinions, but stands by them. And in the case of this latest controversy, Don Imus has proven himself to be a stand-up man that will admit his own wrongdoing when necessary.
Can Al Sharpton or Jesse Jackson say any of that about themselves?
Don Imus called the Rutgers University women's basketball team a group of "nappy headed hoes." Jesse Jackson called three Duke University lacrosse team members rapists. Is there not some sort of double standard that is being held by the majority of America, the majority of the black population in America, and more importantly, the media? The Duke players and the Rutgers players, they are only college students -- nothing else. They both have wrongfully been accused, or disrespected, but in the wake of each situation, the way they have been handled are as different as black and white (no pun intended).
In the Rutgers scenario, the accuser (Don Imus), immediately stood up and apologized for his remarks. He put himself into the fire by going appearing on Al Sharpton's "radio" show, he publically and privately apologized to the team themselves, and now has accepted his fate of being unemployed. The media has ripped him to shreds and has wrongfully discussed only one side of the topic for fear of alienating their black audiences or, perhaps, for fear of being accused of being racist themselves.
In the Duke case, the accuser (not the "victim," rather Jesse Jackson), was on record on CNN saying that the Duke lacrosse players are rapists. One day after the charges were dropped, where is the apology? How come there isn't a call for him to be banned from speaking to any media outlet? The man called a group of young, quality, intelligent American citizens rapists. To accuse someone of being a rapist is a far worse crime than calling someone a ho. There is no debate.
The Rutgers women basketball team will be allowed to live the rest of their lives, and quite possibly will looked at as heroes for their race. The accused Duke lacrosse members will have to live the rest of their lives being known as alleged rapists. They have had everything normal taken away from them and will no longer be able to live a completely normal life. Where is the justice?
I am calling for an apology and a retraction of any statements made by people that accussed the Duke men of being racist. This is a racist double standard that is being held by the media and the majority of black America. I am like most level-headed humans, and I want to live in a world where everyone is treated equally. This begins with everyone taking responsibility, not just Don Imus.
Don Imus helped raise over $10 million (and personally contributed $300,000) toward Center for the Intrepid, a Texas rehabilitation facility. Considered to be the largest technological center of its kind in the country, it is designed to help treat disabled veterans and help them with their transition back into the community.
In the 1990s, Imus and his wife founded the Imus Ranch, a working cattle ranch near Ribera, New Mexico, 50 miles southeast of Santa Fe. The Imus Ranch is a charitable organization for children with cancer, as well as siblings of SIDS victim
Don Imus is a man who has given to the community more than most people could possibly want to give in their lives. Don Imus is a Pulitzer Prize winning radio broadcaster. Don Imus is an American who not only has opinions, but stands by them. And in the case of this latest controversy, Don Imus has proven himself to be a stand-up man that will admit his own wrongdoing when necessary.
Can Al Sharpton or Jesse Jackson say any of that about themselves?
Don Imus called the Rutgers University women's basketball team a group of "nappy headed hoes." Jesse Jackson called three Duke University lacrosse team members rapists. Is there not some sort of double standard that is being held by the majority of America, the majority of the black population in America, and more importantly, the media? The Duke players and the Rutgers players, they are only college students -- nothing else. They both have wrongfully been accused, or disrespected, but in the wake of each situation, the way they have been handled are as different as black and white (no pun intended).
In the Rutgers scenario, the accuser (Don Imus), immediately stood up and apologized for his remarks. He put himself into the fire by going appearing on Al Sharpton's "radio" show, he publically and privately apologized to the team themselves, and now has accepted his fate of being unemployed. The media has ripped him to shreds and has wrongfully discussed only one side of the topic for fear of alienating their black audiences or, perhaps, for fear of being accused of being racist themselves.
In the Duke case, the accuser (not the "victim," rather Jesse Jackson), was on record on CNN saying that the Duke lacrosse players are rapists. One day after the charges were dropped, where is the apology? How come there isn't a call for him to be banned from speaking to any media outlet? The man called a group of young, quality, intelligent American citizens rapists. To accuse someone of being a rapist is a far worse crime than calling someone a ho. There is no debate.
The Rutgers women basketball team will be allowed to live the rest of their lives, and quite possibly will looked at as heroes for their race. The accused Duke lacrosse members will have to live the rest of their lives being known as alleged rapists. They have had everything normal taken away from them and will no longer be able to live a completely normal life. Where is the justice?
I am calling for an apology and a retraction of any statements made by people that accussed the Duke men of being racist. This is a racist double standard that is being held by the media and the majority of black America. I am like most level-headed humans, and I want to live in a world where everyone is treated equally. This begins with everyone taking responsibility, not just Don Imus.
Tuesday, April 10, 2007
NHL Playoffs
This is one of the most exciting times of the year. The baseball season just started, the NBA is going to the stretch run for the playoffs, and the NHL playoffs are just starting. Yet some how the last one seems to be overlooked these days. Well not by Sports and Suds, avid hockey fans. (At least 50% are, the other half's position is not clearly defined, and avid might be pushing it.)
I know everyone claims to hate hockey. The only ones that seem to like it are the ones who grew up playing it. I have no idea why so many sports fans are against one of the most exciting and entertaining sports. However one thing that almost all sports fans will agree on, is that the NHL playoffs are something special. In no other sport does the intensity level pick up so much for post season play, with athletes sacrificing life, limb, and looks for a chance at a hoisting the Stanley Cup.
This year should be no different with some excellent first round match ups. Rather than go into all the match ups now, I will stick with the three local teams who all qualified for postseason play. Next round I will go over the remaining teams.
Lets start at the bottom, The New York Islanders. Two months ago they seemed poised for a playoff charge but then started to play erratically, soon followed by the concussion of their MVP, Ricky D. DiPietro was probably the second hottest goalie in the league behind Martin Brodeur at that point, and after he went down so did the Islanders confidence. They were never fully able to recover from that loss but persevered to win their last three games and have luck on their side to make the playoffs. Unfortunately, qualifying eighth means playing the Buffalo Sabres. Even with DiPietro fully healthy the Islanders have little to no chance at beating the Sabres over a seven game series. Without him they will be lucky to win a single game during what will be their short playoff life.
Next up is the New York Rangers. Out of the three teams they are playing the best by far coming into the playoffs, even though they are only a six seed. Two months ago it seemed like the Blue Shirts had no place or even chance to make the playoffs. Then came a few wins and the acquisition of Sean Avery and all of that changed. The stellar play of King Henrik Lundqvist. Is there a goalie playing better than him right now? I can think of two possibilities, but other than that, I do not think so. The Rangers have started to score more but what is most impressive is the addition of strong defensive play. The call up of Dan Girardi has had a huge impact. His steady blue line play has installed a calm demeanor that has permeated to the rest of the defensemen. He is not a flashy player but does everything necessary and does not make mistakes. The return of Fedor Tyutin should also help the defense stay strong. On the offensive side forwards like Matt Cullen, Petr Prucha, Jed Ortmyer, Blair Betts, and Ryan Callahan will shine in the playoffs with their incredibly high energy style of play. They will be able to fore check hard, yet are willing and back check even harder. They are good defensive forwards who are fast with offensive talent; Sean Avery should be added to that list as well. All of their fast hard playing forwards can put the puck in the net, but what about the names known for their snipers touch. The scoring will come from the big names like Shanahan, Straka, Nylander, and of course the ever deadly Jaromir Jagr. When healthy and playing with a passion, Jagr can not be stopped. He is too strong with too much talent and skill, which includes a rocket of a wrist shot that is released with such quickness and accuracy. He still is the best offensive force in the world. Their is no doubt that the opposing team, in this round the Thrashers, will shadow him with their best defender. It then becomes Jagr's job to pass the puck to the open man for quality scoring chances. I look for good things out of the Rangers this post season. It will be hard but I think they will advance to later rounds of the post season with the high intensity they have been showing for the last few months.
That leaves us with the New Jersey Devils. I think they peaked a few months ago playing the best defense in the league. They had trouble scoring goals but they did not often need more than one or two with Brodeur in net. I think it is safe to say that he is the best goalie of all time. Any team has a good chance at winning with him in net, the Devils also happen to be very good defensively; a combination that will give any team fits. This is a team built for post season play. However they have digressed as of late, culminating with the firing of their coach. It was most likely unwarranted but Lou Lamerillo, (the best GM in all of sports) did not want to take any chances. He demands winning, and was not willing to put up with inconsistent play. So he named himself the coach. For every other teams sake I hope it did not light too big a fire underneath the Devils. They will have some trouble scoring in the playoffs against high quality opponents, however, do not look for any team, even the Sabres to score much against them. There will be a lot of 1-0 and 2-1 games played against the Devils this post season, and do not think that Brodeur will be giving up two goals very often. The Devils have a very good shot at making it to the Stanley Cup finals.
This years playoff should be a good one. The team talent is very close this year, which should result in some memorable match ups, both in the East and in the West. I hope everyone tunes in to check out the fast paced, hard hitting action of the next month or so.
I know everyone claims to hate hockey. The only ones that seem to like it are the ones who grew up playing it. I have no idea why so many sports fans are against one of the most exciting and entertaining sports. However one thing that almost all sports fans will agree on, is that the NHL playoffs are something special. In no other sport does the intensity level pick up so much for post season play, with athletes sacrificing life, limb, and looks for a chance at a hoisting the Stanley Cup.
This year should be no different with some excellent first round match ups. Rather than go into all the match ups now, I will stick with the three local teams who all qualified for postseason play. Next round I will go over the remaining teams.
Lets start at the bottom, The New York Islanders. Two months ago they seemed poised for a playoff charge but then started to play erratically, soon followed by the concussion of their MVP, Ricky D. DiPietro was probably the second hottest goalie in the league behind Martin Brodeur at that point, and after he went down so did the Islanders confidence. They were never fully able to recover from that loss but persevered to win their last three games and have luck on their side to make the playoffs. Unfortunately, qualifying eighth means playing the Buffalo Sabres. Even with DiPietro fully healthy the Islanders have little to no chance at beating the Sabres over a seven game series. Without him they will be lucky to win a single game during what will be their short playoff life.
Next up is the New York Rangers. Out of the three teams they are playing the best by far coming into the playoffs, even though they are only a six seed. Two months ago it seemed like the Blue Shirts had no place or even chance to make the playoffs. Then came a few wins and the acquisition of Sean Avery and all of that changed. The stellar play of King Henrik Lundqvist. Is there a goalie playing better than him right now? I can think of two possibilities, but other than that, I do not think so. The Rangers have started to score more but what is most impressive is the addition of strong defensive play. The call up of Dan Girardi has had a huge impact. His steady blue line play has installed a calm demeanor that has permeated to the rest of the defensemen. He is not a flashy player but does everything necessary and does not make mistakes. The return of Fedor Tyutin should also help the defense stay strong. On the offensive side forwards like Matt Cullen, Petr Prucha, Jed Ortmyer, Blair Betts, and Ryan Callahan will shine in the playoffs with their incredibly high energy style of play. They will be able to fore check hard, yet are willing and back check even harder. They are good defensive forwards who are fast with offensive talent; Sean Avery should be added to that list as well. All of their fast hard playing forwards can put the puck in the net, but what about the names known for their snipers touch. The scoring will come from the big names like Shanahan, Straka, Nylander, and of course the ever deadly Jaromir Jagr. When healthy and playing with a passion, Jagr can not be stopped. He is too strong with too much talent and skill, which includes a rocket of a wrist shot that is released with such quickness and accuracy. He still is the best offensive force in the world. Their is no doubt that the opposing team, in this round the Thrashers, will shadow him with their best defender. It then becomes Jagr's job to pass the puck to the open man for quality scoring chances. I look for good things out of the Rangers this post season. It will be hard but I think they will advance to later rounds of the post season with the high intensity they have been showing for the last few months.
That leaves us with the New Jersey Devils. I think they peaked a few months ago playing the best defense in the league. They had trouble scoring goals but they did not often need more than one or two with Brodeur in net. I think it is safe to say that he is the best goalie of all time. Any team has a good chance at winning with him in net, the Devils also happen to be very good defensively; a combination that will give any team fits. This is a team built for post season play. However they have digressed as of late, culminating with the firing of their coach. It was most likely unwarranted but Lou Lamerillo, (the best GM in all of sports) did not want to take any chances. He demands winning, and was not willing to put up with inconsistent play. So he named himself the coach. For every other teams sake I hope it did not light too big a fire underneath the Devils. They will have some trouble scoring in the playoffs against high quality opponents, however, do not look for any team, even the Sabres to score much against them. There will be a lot of 1-0 and 2-1 games played against the Devils this post season, and do not think that Brodeur will be giving up two goals very often. The Devils have a very good shot at making it to the Stanley Cup finals.
This years playoff should be a good one. The team talent is very close this year, which should result in some memorable match ups, both in the East and in the West. I hope everyone tunes in to check out the fast paced, hard hitting action of the next month or so.
Insulting Imus?
I can not understand the commotion that has been caused over the comment made by Don Imus. While not a nice P.C. thing to say, "Nappy headed ho's" is not strong enough to warrant the hoopla that has been generated the past few days.
Why now do people speak up and take issue with comments made on his morning talk show, Imus in the Morning? I heard about comments made by Michael Ray Richardson for not even a full day. Then the story seemed to disappear. However, this story has been raging on for the better part of a week. Is it OK for some one to make bigoted comments against one group, but not another? It is funny how all of the sudden activists are coming out of the wood work to call for his dismissal, but where have they been for the rest of the racial and negative comments made daily? If what he said was so offensive and so wrong, then why do we hear much worse with song lyrics on music stations. I am not saying his comments were not bad, however in the society that we live in, I find it funny that what Imus said was singled out. Take into account how we glorify musicians who discuss in their songs the defamation on females. These artists are put on a pedestal and looked up to, as well as being made incredibly wealthy for it, yet no one is calling for a boycott of them. This double standard will never work. How can Chris Rock say very similar comments time and time again and not have a nation at arms over them. The majority of what Chris Rock says is overtly racist, and Imus's comments are not even close to being as severe, get him crucified. Imus and Chris Rock are in the same business of comedic entertainment, yet we only are outraged when one says something stupid. Either everyone is held to the same standard of decency, or comments like these will continue to happen. Not only will they continue, but if challenged legally, they will be protected under the first amendment.
Don Imus's show is so popular because it is some what controversial, with listeners tuning in to hear how he would make fun of guests and other well known public figures. No one is off limits, and everyone is a potential target. He should, and is legally allowed to say such comments, however it is at the discretion of his employer to retain or fire him for such acts. It is peoples choice whether to listen or not. If you do not agree, then boycott and do not listen or write letters of protest to the producers and sponsors of the show. That would be the best way for you to show your displeasure with what he did.
Please stop this typical knee jerk reaction of the liberal media to kill someone for the right of free speech. This same right is so deeply coveted by all those who speak out against Don Imus, and his over blown non-politically correct comments.
Why now do people speak up and take issue with comments made on his morning talk show, Imus in the Morning? I heard about comments made by Michael Ray Richardson for not even a full day. Then the story seemed to disappear. However, this story has been raging on for the better part of a week. Is it OK for some one to make bigoted comments against one group, but not another? It is funny how all of the sudden activists are coming out of the wood work to call for his dismissal, but where have they been for the rest of the racial and negative comments made daily? If what he said was so offensive and so wrong, then why do we hear much worse with song lyrics on music stations. I am not saying his comments were not bad, however in the society that we live in, I find it funny that what Imus said was singled out. Take into account how we glorify musicians who discuss in their songs the defamation on females. These artists are put on a pedestal and looked up to, as well as being made incredibly wealthy for it, yet no one is calling for a boycott of them. This double standard will never work. How can Chris Rock say very similar comments time and time again and not have a nation at arms over them. The majority of what Chris Rock says is overtly racist, and Imus's comments are not even close to being as severe, get him crucified. Imus and Chris Rock are in the same business of comedic entertainment, yet we only are outraged when one says something stupid. Either everyone is held to the same standard of decency, or comments like these will continue to happen. Not only will they continue, but if challenged legally, they will be protected under the first amendment.
Don Imus's show is so popular because it is some what controversial, with listeners tuning in to hear how he would make fun of guests and other well known public figures. No one is off limits, and everyone is a potential target. He should, and is legally allowed to say such comments, however it is at the discretion of his employer to retain or fire him for such acts. It is peoples choice whether to listen or not. If you do not agree, then boycott and do not listen or write letters of protest to the producers and sponsors of the show. That would be the best way for you to show your displeasure with what he did.
Please stop this typical knee jerk reaction of the liberal media to kill someone for the right of free speech. This same right is so deeply coveted by all those who speak out against Don Imus, and his over blown non-politically correct comments.
Wednesday, April 4, 2007
2007 MLB opening week thoughts/predictions
Here is my assessment/predictions/thoughts of the upcoming 2007 Major League Baseball season.
The NL will continue to be a minor league affiliate to the AL. The best team by far will be the New York Mets, and their starting pitching is awful after Tom Glavine with their injuries. The good news is for Mets fans is that as bad as their pitching is, their line up is American League caliber. They are good, real good. The Phillies will be a more complete team, with superior starting pitching, but their batting lineup falls far shorts after Rollins, Utley, and the beast Howard. The Mets have a seven or eight man deep line up that will destroy opponents pitching. I can not say anything about the playoffs where there is a premium of pitching and defense, but for the regular season the Mets will dominate.
I like the Cardinals, Dodgers, Mets, and Phillies to make the playoffs. I do not think their are to many high quality NL teams, but I do think their will be a close race of mediocrity to make the playoffs at the end of the season.
The AL should continue to be the dominant league. Look for the Angles to have a big year. They are young, but extremely talented. I do not like Oakland. As usual they have good young pitching talent, but I think they will pull their typical routine and not start winning until the second half of the season. The AL is too good for that and they will fall short of a wild card berth.
The Tigers appear to be heading for another good year. They have very good young pitching in their rotation and their bullpen. Look for Gary Sheffield to make a big impact, not only by his production, but his presence will rub off on the younger hitters. This will make them take more pitches and not swing at every pitch like last year. The Twins always find a way to get things done, and I expect that again this year. The White Sox will fall short and not perform well this year. Their pitching will resemble last year rather than the championship year two years ago. The jury is still out on Cleveland. Everyone loved them last year and they tanked. Everyone seems to love them this year, but I am in the middle. They have all the potential that people saw last year, it is just a question of them playing up to their talent(not an easy thing for a team as young as the Indians).
The AL east will be another hard division. I think it is the toughest in baseball, but that could also be argued for the previously mentioned AL central. My very biased prediction is the Yankees to win the division. Their pitching could be a problem, but as a die hard fan I see the upside of a healthy rotation and a revamped bullpen. They have the best lineup in baseball. They also have too much drama, but hopefully it will bring the team together for a championship year.
The Red Sox could be a dominant team. That has a big "if" to it. Their lineup is not as good as past years, yet still one of the top in the league. Any lineup that includes ManRam and Ortiz is a scary one. Their bullpen is shaky, and their rotation could be the best in baseball, or could be awful. Beckett has yet to show signs of returning to his former self when he played for the Marlins. Schilling is getting old, and Dice-K could be the second coming of Jesus for Boston fans, or could be a complete bust. Too many question marks to know what the Red Sox will do this year.
The Blue Jays are also improved and will give the top two a hard time this year. Signing Vernon Wells to an extension was one of the best off season moves. He is a player that can do it all offensively, and defensively. The Devil Rays should not finish in last place this year with their lineup, and Baltimore should be worse than the Royals.
I am going with the Angles, Yankees, Tigers, and Red Sox to make the playoffs. (Though I could see another team out of the central getting the wild card, and the Red Sox beating out the Yanks for the AL east. To many good teams to even pretend that I know what the actual outcome will be.)
As far as playoff predictions go...I will just wait till later on those.
The NL will continue to be a minor league affiliate to the AL. The best team by far will be the New York Mets, and their starting pitching is awful after Tom Glavine with their injuries. The good news is for Mets fans is that as bad as their pitching is, their line up is American League caliber. They are good, real good. The Phillies will be a more complete team, with superior starting pitching, but their batting lineup falls far shorts after Rollins, Utley, and the beast Howard. The Mets have a seven or eight man deep line up that will destroy opponents pitching. I can not say anything about the playoffs where there is a premium of pitching and defense, but for the regular season the Mets will dominate.
I like the Cardinals, Dodgers, Mets, and Phillies to make the playoffs. I do not think their are to many high quality NL teams, but I do think their will be a close race of mediocrity to make the playoffs at the end of the season.
The AL should continue to be the dominant league. Look for the Angles to have a big year. They are young, but extremely talented. I do not like Oakland. As usual they have good young pitching talent, but I think they will pull their typical routine and not start winning until the second half of the season. The AL is too good for that and they will fall short of a wild card berth.
The Tigers appear to be heading for another good year. They have very good young pitching in their rotation and their bullpen. Look for Gary Sheffield to make a big impact, not only by his production, but his presence will rub off on the younger hitters. This will make them take more pitches and not swing at every pitch like last year. The Twins always find a way to get things done, and I expect that again this year. The White Sox will fall short and not perform well this year. Their pitching will resemble last year rather than the championship year two years ago. The jury is still out on Cleveland. Everyone loved them last year and they tanked. Everyone seems to love them this year, but I am in the middle. They have all the potential that people saw last year, it is just a question of them playing up to their talent(not an easy thing for a team as young as the Indians).
The AL east will be another hard division. I think it is the toughest in baseball, but that could also be argued for the previously mentioned AL central. My very biased prediction is the Yankees to win the division. Their pitching could be a problem, but as a die hard fan I see the upside of a healthy rotation and a revamped bullpen. They have the best lineup in baseball. They also have too much drama, but hopefully it will bring the team together for a championship year.
The Red Sox could be a dominant team. That has a big "if" to it. Their lineup is not as good as past years, yet still one of the top in the league. Any lineup that includes ManRam and Ortiz is a scary one. Their bullpen is shaky, and their rotation could be the best in baseball, or could be awful. Beckett has yet to show signs of returning to his former self when he played for the Marlins. Schilling is getting old, and Dice-K could be the second coming of Jesus for Boston fans, or could be a complete bust. Too many question marks to know what the Red Sox will do this year.
The Blue Jays are also improved and will give the top two a hard time this year. Signing Vernon Wells to an extension was one of the best off season moves. He is a player that can do it all offensively, and defensively. The Devil Rays should not finish in last place this year with their lineup, and Baltimore should be worse than the Royals.
I am going with the Angles, Yankees, Tigers, and Red Sox to make the playoffs. (Though I could see another team out of the central getting the wild card, and the Red Sox beating out the Yanks for the AL east. To many good teams to even pretend that I know what the actual outcome will be.)
As far as playoff predictions go...I will just wait till later on those.
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