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Giants VS Cardinals
Who writes this stuff? Hollywood or Baseball Gods? Well done San Francisco!!
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Look at my nails, look at my beard, watch me play the Bongos on the other players heads, Oh please watch me dance, watch me make an ass of myself...If I have to watch Brian Wilson pander for more screen time I think I'll puke.
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Sorry I posted on the wrong forum!
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Any day the Cards lose is a good day!
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Should be a good WS, hope the giants can hang with the tigers big bats.
Hunter Pence really needs to lose his beard |
congrats to the giants, hated to see my cards lose but they didnt deserve to win after laying down like it was over after game 4. Its like they thought the giants would quit.
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What do you say about a team that faces six elimination games in the first two rounds and wins all of them? That's unprecedented....and I'm a lifelong Giants fan (since 1962) and I've never seen a group as clutch as these guys. The last three games against St. Louis weren't really even close.
Should be a great World Series. |
I think giants beat tigers easily. Tigers could barely beat a yankee team that hit .188(talking about scores of games).
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Why is Zito starting and not Bumgarner?
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Too bad the Cardinals didn't win. It's bad enough that MLB expanded to 10 playoff teams. Just missed having the teams with the 11th and 12th best records play each other in the World Series. Looking forward to the 16 team playoff in the future... :mad:
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Cain is a flat out machine...
Verlander has been fantastic this postseason, but he was pretty off in his previous two postseason attempts.. Lets see if he keeps it up. If he continues to be fantastic then I think Detroit gets it. They have a lot of power in the middle order.. |
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Game three Verlander had nothing(he even said it) and left pitches right over the plate, yet Yankee hitters did nothing but pop them up. When going good they normally kill the pitches he had thrown them. |
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Wild Card
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Buying a team capable of winning a lot of games over a long season isn't enough to get through the playoffs, where it generally takes something more (heart, passion, whatever you want to call it). The Braves didn't have it during their run, and the Yankees don't have it now.
So say 'Hello' to the Tigers and Giants - the best playoff teams this year in their respective leagues. I doubt either of these teams could care less what any of us have to say about their 'poor' play, or the sub-par play of the other playoff teams they had to beat to get to the World Series. |
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Cain pitched a paltry 5 2/3's innings with 4 k's in game 7...not great stats by any means. He's been a consistent pitcher for the past few years, but just emerged this year as the Giant's guy....He's good, but far from great. |
How did Cain overachieve? He's had an era under 2.90 and a whip under 1.09 for 3 out of the past 4 years. He has much better winning percentage this year for the simple reason that they're scoring more runs for him. Those first few post Bonds offensives were pretty anemic.
He also had 3 starts and pitched 20 and 1/3 innings during the 2010 playoffs without giving up a single earned run. |
I think the key to this Series, is which Lincecum shows up. The one from the last four years or the one from this year.
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1) The Giants have won the last 13 games Zito started. 2) In 9 post season games he has an ERA of 2.96. 3) Zito is coming off one of the best games of his career and Bumgarner has stunk his last two playoff starts. |
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He had his best overall year this year...therefore I believe he overachieved. Maybe he's going to be better from this year moving forward, but he was never great, but more of a good pitcher. You can say what you want about wins and losses and run support, but Felix never gets run support and he's considered elite. Until this year, no one would really think of comparing Cain with Felix...I still don't. Cain was more of a 6 inning, 5-7 strikeout kinda guy until this year. He has career numbers of 85-78 in the win loss column...run support or not, the Giants haven't been a bad team since he's been there. He's never deserved to be a #1 guy until this year....hence the overachieve label. Edited to add: Anthony, I just noticed you're from San Francisco...your post makes a lot more sense now. And good luck to the Giants...should be a great series. |
I like to see the results of players in the World Series who used to play in the opposing league. Fielder vs Scutaro!!
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Giants and Cain
I'm still drying off after last night! This has been by far the most resiliant team I've ever rooted for. To respond to other comments, people who've watched baseball in this timezone and in this town know Cain has been a rock ever since he came up at age 20. He suffered through 2 years of the worst run support in baseball.. stayed mentally tough, focused and never wavered. There are some guys who are far better than their stats show (Cain) and rise to the occasion at the right time, and some guys aided by great run support and the freedom of consistantly pitching from ahead, who aren't necessarily as good as their stats say. Cain is much more than a 6 inning guy. Until the latter part of this year, he and the rest of this staff had been consitantly going deep into games, and he's got a nice streak of 200+ inning years. The whole starting staff hit a bump in the road toward the end of the year and into this postseason, but I think their best performances are ahead. Either way, it's still fun to see them still fly under the national radar, winning games the right way and as a team. Star power doesn't win (Angels, Dodgers, Yanks, Marlins, others prove that). I'm psyched for a great series and can't wait to be at the yard to see Zito's 85 MPH guts and guile up against Verlander's 99 MPH gas. They may not get to Verlander, but as always with this team, no one will play scared or intimidated.
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2005 75-87 2006 76-85 2007 71-91 last in the NL West 2008 70-92 last in the NL West His record over those 4 years was 30-43. He was also ages 20-23 during those years. Since then (starting in 2009) he's 55-35. Over the same time period Lincecum is 54-46. The Giants have had the worst or close to the worst offense in each of these past 4 years. in 2011 Cain had 21 starts in which he allowed 2 runs or less. He only got 12 wins, because the Giants couldn't score (especially after Posey broke his ankle in early May). Cain was the Giants #1 starter, statistically, in 2007, 2010, and 2012. During two of the three years he wasn't the Giants #1 starter, he was the Giants #2 starter, and the Giants #1 starter (Lincecum) won 2 Cy Young awards. One thing Cain has been over the past 4 years is extremely consistent. This year wasn't an aberration, and his stats bear that out. Is he is good as Verlander or Hernandez? No. Is he a damn good pitcher who has been a damn good pitcher for quite a while, yes. And he'll take the ball 32-34 times a year, as he's done every year for 7 straight years, and you'll never find a dead hooker in the trunk of his car. |
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Funny how you mention that star power doesn't win...but how many World Series do the star powered Yankees have? Sometimes being excited about your team making the World Series takes you out of reality. I'm excited for the Tigers and the Giants and it should make for a great series, but I think even the Giants are suprised they made it this far...did you see Pence's interview after the game? He was amazed at what happened...like most people are. I have a good feeling the Tigers aren't going to be so forgiving like the Red's and Cardinals were. |
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Don't get me wrong, I know Cain has been consistent but other than the first half of this year, I don't see him being a dominating, great pitcher. He definitely came down the second half to his normal self.
Someone mentioned that he is more than a six inning pitcher and I agree that he has this year. Look at his last four playoff starts...dude can't make it past 6 innings. He's far from elite... E.T.A: I'd take a dead hooker over Cain anyday... |
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To your point about "star power".. you'd can't disagree that the Paul O'Neill, Scott Brossius, Jimmy Leyritz (and homegrown stars Jeter, Riveria, Posada) Yankees did a hell of a lot better than the trade/free agent All Star teams they assembled starting around 2002, 2003, 2004, and on... adding the Sheffields, Texieras and A-Rods haven't really paid off as hoped. I'm sure they'll enjoy eating $20 million of A-Rods contract while he plays for someone else next year.. or next FIVE YEARS! Definitely seems worth having that star power to me?!? Mets have had a lot of stars over the past 20 years also.. how many championships did they win with Mo Vaughn though? I'll take the Giants' 2010 and 2012 cast of characters over those stiffs any day. This isn't unknowing "Frisco" fans getting over excited. I played baseball my entire life, I've watched baseball my entire life, had season tickets the better part of a decade living about 3 blocks from the ballpark, and I think I know the game pretty well. My excitemet for this team is well justified and I'm fully on board because they can win in a variety of ways with a variety of characters and all the while making due with the fewest homeruns in the league. Give me clean fielding, successful surprise bunts (see Zito), butcher plays, timely gap to gap hitting, and a solid starting staff and bullpen over a power dependent lineup with 3-4 modern day Rob Deers that hit .220 with 30 bombs to a short porch in right (please set Curtis Granderson free). This SF team's got incredible heart (like St Louis last year) and kept playing when down 0-2 and 1-3 in their two series rather than laying down, and that's why they're playing Wednesday. |
Giants are blessed with five really good starting pitchers- Cain, Bumgarner, Vogelsong, Zito, and Lincecum- all of whom are capable of big games but also some poor ones. Lincecum is the biggest question mark- dreadful first half of the season, greatly improved second half, some really fine middle relief in the post season, one pretty bad start- so he might be best used in key situations in a relief role. He seems to excel throwing 2-3 innings in middle relief, and they already have four starters.
I think Giants are in the catbird seat. Expect them to lose three of the first four, then win the last three for the championship.:) |
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Mentioning Zito in a sentence when describing good pitchers is a joke...a real funny joke. He's bad. Sure he's had a few good starts this postseason, but I'd be real worried on what's going to happen tonight...the REAL Zito will most likely show up. Do you really think A-rod's contract will affect the Yankees that much? They will simply reload like they always do and be back next year. For knowing baseball you sure seem one-sided in your thinking. |
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Who do you see as elite then right now?! Verlander? M. Price? Dead hookers? |
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No way I'm giving up on Zito just yet. He won 15 games this year, had a great outing against St. Louis....is it asking too much for him to have a couple of quality starts against Detroit?
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Nice HR by Sandoval on a tough pitch.
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Go giants. lol
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Sweet home run for a 4-0 lead..... Verlander is hittable.
I've been a Cardinal fan since seeing Mr. Musial play in 1963. But with the Cards out, I'm now an NL fan for the rest of the Series. Besides, the Cards' fine win last year was good enough to last me for a few years. |
The Tigers and Verlander just got the PANDA VIRUS!
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