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Yes, one should be concerned with the Cardinals series before anything
else. But when you look at the Cards and all their veteran RHPs you have to be optimistic about the Mets' chances. Many of the TV and radio predictors are calling for the Mets in 5. We'd be happy with the Mets in any number. But if we look ahead I'd be very scared of the Tigers. Look at what they'd present as an obstacle. LHSP like Robertson and Kenny Rogers and a rookie righty Verlander. We all know how much trouble the Mets have with lefties and esp'ly ones that we haven't faced before. Plus the Mets have a sketchy track record against rookie pitchers. And the AL team gets the extra home game. This is not to say the Mets could not beat the Tigers but I don't see the Mets as the favorite in a matchup against them. -- Larry Smith "In this country anyone can grow up to be President. That's the risk you take." Adlai Stevenson |
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"Larry Smith" <dr4sight-no-spam@hvi.net> wrote in message news:sivqi29ah6a6mec2mq1q12gova9rnjjkdo@4ax.com... Quote:
SP is definitely in Tigers' favor. Bullpen slightly favors us, although that Zumaya kid scares me. Walker is good, Todd Jones is an adequate closer. Offense favors the Mets, although with caveat: Tigers' 7-8-9 hitters all hit 25 or more HRs in regular season, and their lineup can also play NL-like small ball. Defense is about even. Tigers in 6 or Mets in 7, depending on which way the wind blows. Cautiously optimistic is the phrase. |
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"Larry Smith" <dr4sight-no-spam@hvi.net> wrote in message news:sivqi29ah6a6mec2mq1q12gova9rnjjkdo@4ax.com... Quote:
These are the same guys that predicted the Yankees in 11. |
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On Wed, 11 Oct 2006 19:33:17 -0400, Larry Smith
<dr4sight-no-spam@hvi.net> wrote: Quote:
STOP IT!!!! |
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