Monday, October 22, 2007

Rox n' Sox

Winston-Salem, NC -- The Red Sox sure are lucky escaping that exciting series with the Indians. The Sox looked dead, trailing 3 games to 1 with Sabathia and Carmona slated to pitch games 5 and 6. There's no denying that Josh Beckett personally lifted the Sox out of the rubble in game five. The Indians have now taken over the ownership of "The Curse" in the American League. It's now been 59 years since The Tribe has won the Series. Who/what can we blame?
  • The Tribe's aces: Sabathia and Carmona both layed eggs in the ALCS. If one of these pitchers threw well in ONE of their starts, the Indians would be hosting the World Series.
  • Joel Skinner, the 3B Coach, who halted Lofton on the basepaths when he could have easily scored the potential tying run at the time. The momentum definitely would have shifted there. However, it went the other way when the next batter, Casey Blake, bounched into a double play.
  • Grady Sizemore, who was a non-factor in the entire series.
  • Chief Wahoo! Until the Indians discard this cartoon on their caps, they will be cursed!

At least the Tribe played their best against the Yanks.

Here's my prediction for the World Series -- I want to step out of the box, but I can't. I like the Rox in Colorado, especially with Wakefield pitching there in game four. Beckett and Schilling win in Boston. The Rox proceed to clobber Dice-K and Wakefield in Colorado. Beckett comes back to pitch well in game 5. Then, Schilling closes the door in Boston; Red Sox 4-2.

BTW -- I picked the Red Sox to win the World Series back in March due to their superior starting pitching and bullpen.

4 comments:

Sean said...

yea sure...i dont beleve u made that prediction...
hows bud and g-dad? =]
see ya next week

Unknown said...

This is a carbon copy of the e-mail that I sent to Pearl on 3/31/07:

2007 MLB Predictions:

AL East: Red Sox
AL Central: Twins
AL West: Angels
AL Wild Card: Yankees

NL East: Braves
NL Central: Cardinals
NL West: Diamondbacks
NL Wild Card: Dodgers

AL MVP: Sizemore
NL MVP: Pujols

AL Cy Young: Santana
NL Cy Young: Oswalt

AL Rookie: Gordon, 3B, KC
NL Rookie: Young, CF, AZ

Playoffs:
Sox over Twins
Angels over Yanks
Sox over Angels

D-Backs over Braves
Cards over Dodgers
Cards over D-Backs

2004 W.S. Re-match: Sox over Cards. The Sox rotation is very good.

The AL Central is too tough to pick. Twinkies because of Santana and their beastly lineup. Don't give me another W. Sox-Cubs WS like you predicted last year. Final Records: Nats: 63-99, O's: 79-83, Braves: 92-70, Cubs: 78-84.

JasonB said...

This is a carbon copy of the email that I sent to Emerald on 3/31/04:

This year will be the year the Red Sox break the curse! They will overcome quite a bit and win it in the end. They will also win in 2007. The story of that year wont be the Sox however, it will be about the Colorado Rockies. Yes, that's right. By the way their drafts are looking right now, I'd say they need just three more years to be legit. Something crazy is going to happen to them soon...one of those for baseball folklore, like winning 21/22 games to end the season and get to the world series, or something crazy like that. Anyway, thats for another time. How are you?

Unknown said...

Just because I'm a damn good predictor, it doesn't mean you have to mock me.

I'll forward you the e-mail upon request.

My buddy's last name is Pearl.