24 Oct 13
I predicted Boston would take it all long ago.
There is really no need to watch it unfold. It's like rolling a rock down a hill and insisting on watching it roll all the way to the bottom until it stops, as if gravity may stop working.
I have not watched Boston play a game all year, and I don't need to do so. All that I need to know is that they spend like the Yankees and had the best record in baseball.
24 Oct 13
Originally posted by whodeySeems to me that you predicted that the Reds would win it all, if you predict that every team will win it all chances are you will be right at least once. What a bunch of hog poop
I predicted Boston would take it all long ago.
There is really no need to watch it unfold. It's like rolling a rock down a hill and insisting on watching it roll all the way to the bottom until it stops, as if gravity may stop working.
I have not watched Boston play a game all year, and I don't need to do so. All that I need to know is that they spend like the Yankees and had the best record in baseball.
Originally posted by shortcircuitWacha is awesome, but if the Cards don't wake up their bats it won't matter. To win they have to score some runs. NSFW
You may be proved right yet, however, Michael Wacha has been as tough
as any pitcher in the game over the last month or so.
I would not rule out a game 7 in Boston. If that happens, should be an
interesting pitching matchup.
Originally posted by Bobla45I'm a St Louis fan, I'll get that out of the way upfront. Did you think the strike zone was awful in this series?
I thought it would go 7, but after Wacha losing out on a few borderline strike calls, you could almost see him realizing he was 22 and on a world stage for the first time