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Major League Baseball 2019



EPA/ERIK S. LESSER
9hDavid Schoenfield
[h=1]What does the Nats' sweep mean for the World Series?[/h]The Nationals looked great in making short work of St. Louis, but can they do the same against the Astros or Yankees?


Nats are playing insane.
I'm anxious to see how they do against Houston.
I say Houston because I figure if I assume they're going to beat the Yankees maybe fortune will smile on the Yankees because it has a habit of dumping on my predictions.
Houston is tough. Can't any Yankee pitcher accidentally bean Altuve. Nothing serious. Just temporarily debilitating.
 
Yankee-Astro game for tonight postponed. Big East Coast storm coming up the coast, 2-3 inches of rain expected. It's good they made the decision to cancel early..

Rescheduled for tomorrow.. 8pm
 
Good news is if the Nats win the Series he can legally have some Champagne...lol... I didn't realize Soto was this young, good story.

Juan Soto celebrates Nationals' NL pennant with grape juice because he doesn't turn 21 until next week

Man, what a bummer. You've just had your breakout postseason, one that will put you up alongside Ronald Acuna Jr. in the best-young-player-in-baseball discussion. You just broke the Nationals' postseason duck, jumpstarting a three-run comeback in the 8th inning of the NL Wild Card before navigating the NLDS and CS with ease on the way to your city's first World Series berth since Teddy Freakin' Roosevelt. And yet, while all your teammates, co-workers, and peers are hooking themselves to a Budweiser IV to celebrate, you're stuck drinking Welch's sparkling white grape juice because you don't turn 21 until next week. Thus is the predicament of Juan Soto.
Now, there's nothing particularly wrong with Welch's sparkling grape juice (though we'd opt for Martinelli's sparkling cider), but this is how the 21+ Nats celebrated their first-ever NL Pennant last night...


Here's hoping Uncle Zimmerman slipped the kid a pop or two under the the table, because Soto certainly deserves it, driving in seven runs on nine hits, including two homers, so far this postseason. Before Team Don't Let the Kids Play goes and gets their cotton knickers in a knot, we hope they ask themselves when they had their first beer and if that sinful indulgence was the result anything nearly as special MAKING THE FREAKIN' WORLD SERIES.

The good news for Soto, however, is that if the Nationals do manage to pull this off, rallying from 19-31 in June to a World Series title in 10 days time, he'll be officially official by then. Sayonara grape juice, it was nice knowing you.


Juan Soto celebrates Nationals''' NL pennant with grape juice because he doesn'''t turn 21 until next week - Golf Digest
 
Yankee-Astro game for tonight postponed. Big East Coast storm coming up the coast, 2-3 inches of rain expected. It's good they made the decision to cancel early..

Rescheduled for tomorrow.. 8pm

That means a seven-game series will require four games in five days.
 
Nats are playing insane.
I'm anxious to see how they do against Houston.
I say Houston because I figure if I assume they're going to beat the Yankees maybe fortune will smile on the Yankees because it has a habit of dumping on my predictions.
Houston is tough. Can't any Yankee pitcher accidentally bean Altuve. Nothing serious. Just temporarily debilitating.

Are you a Yankees fan?
 
Yankee-Astro game for tonight postponed. Big East Coast storm coming up the coast, 2-3 inches of rain expected. It's good they made the decision to cancel early..

Rescheduled for tomorrow.. 8pm

Hmm...wonder if that pushes back the WS games.
 
That means a seven-game series will require four games in five days.

Yep.. Changes the pitching for sure.. Yanks were going with all relievers today, but with the rain-out they will probably go with Tanaka tomorrow. He is a BIG GAME pitcher. He has great post season numbers. But at times he does better with extended rest. So if he goes tomorrow on 'normal' rest, well we'll see.
 
Yep.. Changes the pitching for sure.. Yanks were going with all relievers today, but with the rain-out they will probably go with Tanaka tomorrow. He is a BIG GAME pitcher. He has great post season numbers. But at times he does better with extended rest. So if he goes tomorrow on 'normal' rest, well we'll see.

If they go seven, do they eliminate the travel day off between 5 and 6? Or the day off between ALCS 7 and the start of the WS?
 
No.. Just means no off day on for Yanks and Astros between games 5 and 6.. Unless of course there's another postponement.

I think this Nor'easter gets out of here today.

I've got Nat's Stadium Game 1/ WS Game 3 on Friday:2razz:
 
I've got Nat's Stadium Game 1/ WS Game 3 on Friday:2razz:

I am jealous.. Damn!! lol

I think this Nor'easter gets out of here today.

Yeah, seems like a quick one.. But even if it stops raining by 10pm or later and they tried to wait, 2-3 inches of rain won't drain. The field will be a mess. Canceling early was a good call.
 
If they go seven, do they eliminate the travel day off between 5 and 6? Or the day off between ALCS 7 and the start of the WS?

From what I am seeing now there won't be a off-day they are eliminating the travel day between games 5-6. They're playing tomorrow, and Friday in NY.. Then if needed playing Saturday in Houston.

From the Yankees web page..

The postponement moves Game 5 to 7:08 p.m. ET on Friday, with the clubs losing a potential travel day between New York and Houston. The Astros lead the ALCS, two games to one.
 
From what I am seeing now there won't be a off-day they are eliminating the travel day between games 5-6. They're playing tomorrow, and Friday in NY.. Then if needed playing Saturday in Houston.

From the Yankees web page..

Thanks. That's what I suspected but I hadn't seen it anywhere.
 
Thanks. That's what I suspected but I hadn't seen it anywhere.

WS starts on Tuesday.

I think just in case the ALCS goes 7 games MLB will do anything and everything it can to make sure there is an off-day on Monday(21st) so the Al team will have at least 1 day off before the WS starts.
 
WS starts on Tuesday.

I think just in case the ALCS goes 7 games MLB will do anything and everything it can to make sure there is an off-day on Monday(21st) so the Al team will have at least 1 day off before the WS starts.

At least the AL will be at home to start the WS.
 
Are you a Yankees fan?

Yes.
My fordread of their own pitching changes has been borne out.
And they're in one of their offensive funks and I don't think it can be credited to the Houston pitchers alone.
 
Yes.
My fordread of their own pitching changes has been borne out.
And they're in one of their offensive funks and I don't think it can be credited to the Houston pitchers alone.

Yankees are my 30th favorite team.:mrgreen:
 
Why dont they play a double-header tomorrow??

Worst case scenario Yankees or Stros play 7 games and Nats will get 7 off-days

lol...then the Yanks could have been eliminated in one day. :)
 
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Gonna feel like Autumn tonight in NYC. Air temp about 52 degrees, but 20+mph winds will make it feel like low to mid 40's..
 
The yankees are an absolute disgrace!!!

I am so frustrated I cannot even type. Screw them!!!!
 
The yankees are an absolute disgrace!!!

I am so frustrated I cannot even type. Screw them!!!!

Sounds to me like you’re taking this leisure activity way too seriously. You may want to find a more relaxing hobby.
 
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