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kerouac
The World Series!! Mark Unseen   Oct 18 15:07 UTC 1996

Okay its World Series time!  The New York Yankees vs. Atlanta Braves.
Who does everyone like?

Both teams have greatpitching...the Braves have more speed but the
Yankees have more power.  And thehome field advantage.  I see the
series going seven games, with the Braves winning because of the
depth of their starting rotation 

I'm guessing that most ofyou will be rooting for the Yankees
because theyhave Big Cecil Fielder playing for them.  Then again
John Smolz came up in the Tigers Organization, and Tom Glavine grew up in
Ypsi and went to high school in A2.
18 responses total.
omni
response 1 of 18: Mark Unseen   Oct 18 20:29 UTC 1996

yanks in 6
packer1
response 2 of 18: Mark Unseen   Oct 18 23:09 UTC 1996

yanks in 7
albaugh
response 3 of 18: Mark Unseen   Oct 19 05:36 UTC 1996

Normally I'd "root" for the AL team.  But I just can't cheer for them damn
yankees!  :-)  So we'll see if Atlanta can keep up its strong pitching and
offensive glut of late.
bubu
response 4 of 18: Mark Unseen   Oct 19 06:14 UTC 1996

John Smolz is good, and He gave me an autograph where as Cecil wouldn't....
srw
response 5 of 18: Mark Unseen   Oct 20 04:45 UTC 1996

Monsoon time. The amount of rain that fell in New York was quite 
amazing. Flooded infield and outfield. Game cancelled early in the 
day. Nor'easter also bringing in high winds.
omni
response 6 of 18: Mark Unseen   Oct 20 20:17 UTC 1996

 heresy. No discussion of Hockey? absolute heresy.

<thinks about changing the login screen again>
albaugh
response 7 of 18: Mark Unseen   Oct 21 06:44 UTC 1996

How 'bout them Braves?!  :-)  Musta been eating their Wheaties & grits
lately...  (Atlanta beat the Yankees 12-1 in game #1 Sunday night)
albaugh
response 8 of 18: Mark Unseen   Oct 22 16:19 UTC 1996

The beat goes on:  The Braves whipped NY again in Yankee Stadium, 4-0.  The
Braves pitchers have given up a grand total of two (2) runs in the last 5
post-season games.  Game 3 tonight in Atlanta.  Glavine vs. does-it matter?
(actually David Cone).  Only 2 teams have lost the first 2 WS games at home
and come back to win the WS:  KC in '85 & the Mets in '86.
omni
response 9 of 18: Mark Unseen   Oct 22 19:56 UTC 1996

 Well, let's hope for a quick end to this nonsense so we can get back to
hockey.
srw
response 10 of 18: Mark Unseen   Oct 24 05:10 UTC 1996

The beat did not go on. Apparently the NY pitcher did matter, as Dave 
Cone took care of business and the Braves.

Put down your hockey stick, Jim. The series is tied, as the Yanks came 
from a 6-0 deficit to win game 4 in 11 innings 8-6. The Atlanta bullpen 
failed them.

It's a whole new 3-game series. All those runs in game 1 aren't going to
 help the Braves now.
albaugh
response 11 of 18: Mark Unseen   Oct 24 20:13 UTC 1996

As much as Tim McCarver annoys me - for as much as he *does* know about
baseball - I have to agree with him about Wohlers (sp) needing to stick with
his fastball, and limiting the use of his slider.  The tying home run from
Leyritz was hit off a hanging slider, when he hadn't proven he could hit
Wohlers' fastball.  The braves shot themselves in the foot last night:  The
reason that it was a game-tying 3-run homer instead of a 2-run homer is that
Raphael Beliard couldn't handle a hard-hit double play ball cleanly, and only
got the force at second.  Little things like that can have large
consequences...

I'm still hoping for the Braves to beat the hated New Yokkers, so I hope that
Smoltz can put it to 'em again tonight...
kerouac
response 12 of 18: Mark Unseen   Oct 25 15:56 UTC 1996

the game last night was painful...to lose 1-0 on an unearned
run.  *ouch!*
albaugh
response 13 of 18: Mark Unseen   Oct 25 18:17 UTC 1996

Yeah, Smoltz *did* put it to 'em, but Andy Petitte put it to the Braves just
a little bit better.  Well, the Braves were down 3 games to 1 to the Cards...
srw
response 14 of 18: Mark Unseen   Oct 26 00:27 UTC 1996

Braves Fans now must root for the visiting team to sweep all seven games of
the series. It's possible, but because of the rainout, Smoltz is only going
to get to pitch twice in this series (he's now finished) and I will bet that
the Yankees can win one game at home, and that's all they need.

It isn't over until the fat lady sings, though. (Where is she, anyway?)
kerouac
response 15 of 18: Mark Unseen   Oct 31 22:43 UTC 1996

oh well...Yankees won, Braveslost...Yanks had a deeper bullpen
and bench.  Braves needed Dave Justice off the DL.  It was a goodseries
though.  Time to watch football
omni
response 16 of 18: Mark Unseen   Oct 31 22:52 UTC 1996

 I was right for the second time in 15 yrs.

 Last time was the Phillies vs the Royals in 1980?
albaugh
response 17 of 18: Mark Unseen   Nov 3 11:12 UTC 1996

In retrospect I believe that the whole series turned on inning 8 of game 4.
If the double-play was made, if better pitching were done, the Braves wouldn't
have blown a 6-0 lead, they would have gone up 3 games to 1, and most likely
would have won the series...
mwarner
response 18 of 18: Mark Unseen   Nov 14 20:55 UTC 1996

I thought Cecil Fielder played well.
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