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Old 07-26-2006, 09:25 AM
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The AL playoff race is going to be incredible the rest of the way home!! The pathetic West will send one team to the playoffs and the Tigers are just too far out in front to blow a playoff spot. The incredible race is the 4 team race for the other two spots. The Red Sox have a 2 game lead over Chi, 2 1/2 on the Yanks, and 3 on the Twins. 4 teams 3 games apart!!!! Only two can go and both the Twins and Sox can't go. This should be nailbiting down to the very last day. Great stuff!
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Old 07-26-2006, 09:32 AM
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Well the White Sox and Twins both can't go, but the Red Sox and Twins can, and that is likely who is going to make it. AL West winner, Detroit, Red Sox and Twins seem to be the 4 most likely to make it. The Twins might be the best of them all in a playoff series.

The Twins at 12-1 to win it all is what I locked in on this week.
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Old 07-26-2006, 09:42 AM
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Well the White Sox and Twins both can't go, but the Red Sox and Twins can, and that is likely who is going to make it. AL West winner, Detroit, Red Sox and Twins seem to be the 4 most likely to make it. The Twins might be the best of them all in a playoff series.

The Twins at 12-1 to win it all is what I locked in on this week.
I say its the Yankees and Twins who go. Yanks continue to amaze by winning with a lineup that noone could ever have imagined would keep them this close. Last night the lineup included Bubba Crosby(damon out), Guiles in right field, Cairo, and Andy Phillips. QUite frankly I don't know how they keep doing it, they must be chuckling in the clubhouse after thee game. Damon's return is imminent, Cano is expected back in a week(hes the guy they miss the most now), Matsui has been running throwing and catching with the team and even took swings off the batting tee yesterday. Hes expected back in about 2 weeks. Sheff is ahead of schedule according to a VERY good source, and will be back by September 1st. I really don't see how they can miss the playoffs with those guys coming back. They have 64 games left to play and 23 of them incredibly are against Baltimore and Tampa bay, lol. Bet against them at your own peril.
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Old 07-26-2006, 09:48 AM
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And Minnesota is a shoo in to finish ahead of the White Sox Bold Ruler, I agree. Minnesota like the Yankees have a huge schedule advantage coming up. 11 games against kansas City,7 games with Cleveland, 6 games with Baltimore, and 3 with Tampa Bay. Thats 27 games against those teams. Thats huge.
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Old 07-26-2006, 09:55 AM
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I say its the Yankees and Twins who go. Yanks continue to amaze by winning with a lineup that noone could ever have imagined would keep them this close. Last night the lineup included Bubba Crosby(damon out), Guiles in right field, Cairo, and Andy Phillips. QUite frankly I don't know how they keep doing it, they must be chuckling in the clubhouse after thee game. Damon's return is imminent, Cano is expected back in a week(hes the guy they miss the most now), Matsui has been running throwing and catching with the team and even took swings off the batting tee yesterday. Hes expected back in about 2 weeks. Sheff is ahead of schedule according to a VERY good source, and will be back by September 1st. I really don't see how they can miss the playoffs with those guys coming back. They have 64 games left to play and 23 of them incredibly are against Baltimore and Tampa bay, lol. Bet against them at your own peril.
More than half of their remaining games are against Boston, Toronto, Minnesota, Chicago, LA/Anaheim, and Detroit.

No playoffs for the Yankees with that pitching staff.
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Old 07-26-2006, 09:55 AM
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Boston and the Chisox are definitely screwed with schedule from here on in. I don't consider anyone on the West a gimme game, I reserve that status for KC, Cleveland, Tampa, and Baltimore. The Sox have 17 games against those teams as opposed to Minny's 27 and Yankees 27 games against those teams.
Chisox have 23 games against those teams.
Breaks down like this in "easy games" with KC, Tampa, Cleveland, and Baltimore:
Twins 27 games left
Yankees 27 games left
White Sox 23 games left
Boston 17 games left

I think in a 4 team race thats only 3 games apart that schedule makes a huge difference with only 64 games left. Boston plays a much harder schedule that the other teams do.
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Old 07-26-2006, 10:01 AM
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More than half of their remaining games are against Boston, Toronto, Minnesota, Chicago, LA/Anaheim, and Detroit.

No playoffs for the Yankees with that pitching staff.
So are everyone elses, I just gave you the breakdown, and my stats are 100% correct. Boston has by far the toughest schedule, Yanks play the teams you just listed(substituting Yanks for themselves). They play those teams 29 more times. The Yankees play those teams 34 times. But they have ten games more against the weak teams than Boston does. Gives em a 5 game advantage(2 1/2 games in the standings system, which is exactly what they trail Boston by). That little advantage plus the return of 4 stars really gives them a clear edge.
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Old 07-26-2006, 10:02 AM
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Boston and the Chisox are definitely screwed with schedule from here on in. I don't consider anyone on the West a gimme game, I reserve that status for KC, Cleveland, Tampa, and Baltimore. The Sox have 17 games against those teams as opposed to Minny's 27 and Yankees 27 games against those teams.
Chisox have 23 games against those teams.
Breaks down like this in "easy games" with KC, Tampa, Cleveland, and Baltimore:
Twins 27 games left
Yankees 27 games left
White Sox 23 games left
Boston 17 games left

I think in a 4 team race thats only 3 games apart that schedule makes a huge difference with only 64 games left. Boston plays a much harder schedule that the other teams do.
But the Yankees aren't as good as them. Minnesota might even challenge Detroit. It is the division or nothing for the Yankees.

The Twins are 34-8 over their last 42. The Yankees are 23-19 over their last 42. Huge difference.
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Old 07-26-2006, 10:19 AM
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I'm liking the Twins
that 1-2 pitching punch
don't drawl them in a short series
the Tigers seem like they'll make it
but I wouldn't be afraid of them
in the post-season
my preseason pick was Texas
but I suppose it doesn't matter
out west~we'll go w/ the A's
so that leaves Yankees and BoSox
my mortal enemy (yes I have one like all superhero's do)
he loves the Red Sox, so I gotta go Yankees
senior circuit? Mets, Cards, Daddys, and umm a west team
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Old 07-26-2006, 11:01 AM
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Old 07-26-2006, 11:20 AM
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I say its the Yankees and Twins who go. Yanks continue to amaze by winning with a lineup that noone could ever have imagined would keep them this close. Last night the lineup included Bubba Crosby(damon out), Guiles in right field, Cairo, and Andy Phillips. QUite frankly I don't know how they keep doing it, they must be chuckling in the clubhouse after thee game. Damon's return is imminent, Cano is expected back in a week(hes the guy they miss the most now), Matsui has been running throwing and catching with the team and even took swings off the batting tee yesterday. Hes expected back in about 2 weeks. Sheff is ahead of schedule according to a VERY good source, and will be back by September 1st. I really don't see how they can miss the playoffs with those guys coming back. They have 64 games left to play and 23 of them incredibly are against Baltimore and Tampa bay, lol. Bet against them at your own peril.
Crosby is worthy enough to be a fulltime starter somewhere else.
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Old 07-26-2006, 11:37 AM
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So are everyone elses, I just gave you the breakdown, and my stats are 100% correct. Boston has by far the toughest schedule, Yanks play the teams you just listed(substituting Yanks for themselves). They play those teams 29 more times. The Yankees play those teams 34 times. But they have ten games more against the weak teams than Boston does. Gives em a 5 game advantage(2 1/2 games in the standings system, which is exactly what they trail Boston by). That little advantage plus the return of 4 stars really gives them a clear edge.
How about a 1 game playoff for the division between Yanks & Socks! Loser goes home! That would be a great game to watch! Who would you guys put on the mound for each team? Ora, would you want the big Unit?
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Old 07-26-2006, 11:44 AM
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How about a 1 game playoff for the division between Yanks & Socks! Loser goes home! That would be a great game to watch! Who would you guys put on the mound for each team? Ora, would you want the big Unit?
They are both so short on pitching that it wouldn't matter. The winner would get smoked in the first round. They would have nobody good to pitch. Both have 2 good starters and then garbage.
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Old 07-26-2006, 12:37 PM
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Boldruler, you said the Twins are 12-1 to win it all? They were 25/1 yesterday to do that,and 10-1 to win the American league.Lock in a little tighter.
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Old 07-26-2006, 12:54 PM
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Boldruler, you said the Twins are 12-1 to win it all? They were 25/1 yesterday to do that,and 10-1 to win the American league.Lock in a little tighter.
They are 11.77-1 to win it all. It was worth a $200 bet.
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Old 07-26-2006, 01:20 PM
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LOOK Here...Twins are still 10-1 to win American League,and 25-1 to win the World Series.What's done is done.So this is for somebody else who wants to play them(not to make fun of you.)


2006 AMERICAN LEAGUE PENNANT - OUTRIGHT Time:19:06
Price

Detroit Tigers
4.00


Boston Red Sox
4.50


New York Yankees
5.00


Chicago White Sox
6.50


Oakland Athletics
10.00


Minnesota Twins
11.00


Price

Texas Rangers
11.00


Toronto Blue Jays
13.00


Los Angeles Angels
13.00


Seattle Mariners
34.00


Cleveland Indians
101.00


Baltimore Orioles

126.00

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2006 WORLD SERIES - OUTRIGHT Time:19:05

New York Mets
5.50


Detroit Tigers
6.00


Chicago White Sox
6.00


Boston Red Sox
6.50


New York Yankees
7.00


St Louis Cardinals
8.00


Oakland Athletics
13.00


Toronto Blue Jays
17.00


Los Angeles Angels
21.00


Los Angeles Dodgers
26.00


Minnesota Twins
26.00


Texas Rangers
29.00


San Diego Padres
29.00


San Francisco Giants
34.00



Houston Astros
34.00


Atlanta Braves
41.00


Cincinnati Reds
51.00


Arizona Diamondbacks
51.00


Colorado Rockies
67.00


Seattle Mariners
67.00


Milwaukee Brewers
67.00


Philadelphia Phillies
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Cleveland Indians
151.00


Chicago Cubs
201.00


Florida Marlins
201.00


Washington Nationals
501.00


Baltimore Orioles
501.00
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Old 07-26-2006, 01:24 PM
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What lines are those. I use Pinnacle.
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Old 07-26-2006, 01:27 PM
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Old 08-03-2006, 08:36 PM
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But the Yankees aren't as good as them. Minnesota might even challenge Detroit. It is the division or nothing for the Yankees.

The Twins are 34-8 over their last 42. The Yankees are 23-19 over their last 42. Huge difference.
Boy Bold Ruler you really know your stuff. Near as i can tell you may have the worst opinions on horses and baseball I ever saw. Just thought I'd show you thumping your chest on the Twins(LOL!!!!) and dissing the Yanks. Oh wait, thats the FIRST PLACE YANKEES!!!!
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