Wednesday, October 29, 2008

The Game That Will Not End



The World Series was headed in the same direction as every Series since '04- boring, predictable, one-sided. Then, Monday night during Game 5, Mother Nature stepped in. Torrential rain, 25 MPH wind, a tie game in the sixth, and the Phillies and Rays could play no more. Yesterday was worse, and tonight may not happen either. So, the first suspended game in World Series history may not be played till Halloween. And suddenly, the dead-to-rights Rays have the momentum. If they can pull off a win in a game they were losing until the sixth, and get back to the indoor friendly confines of The Trop, then who knows what might happen? At the very least, we have an interesting Series again.

Wednesday, October 22, 2008

Literal '80's Videos

Hilarious takes on two classic videos- "ever wish songs just sang what was happening in the music video?"- from FunnyorDie.com.

Tears For Fears- "Head Over Heels"

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A-Ha- "Take On Me"

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Tuesday, October 21, 2008

DEVIL-Free Series



Tomorrow begins the '08 World Series, and while it's lacking my Dodgers, it does have the best worst-to-first story since the '69 Mets. I will be rooting for Tampa, though it is a shame that they no longer have the Devil in their name. This has the makings of a great 6 or 7 game series, with two evenly matched teams with power and pitching. This is the last 10 days of the '08 baseball season, so let's make it count, boys!

Thursday, October 16, 2008

And Boom Goes The Dynamite



The Dodgers' dreams ended last night, as they lost game 5 of the NLCS to the Phillies. And while I am still bummed, I am less suicidal than I was last night. In retrospect, this is further than I had hoped for the Dodgers to make it this year. As late as 3 weeks ago, it didn't even look like we'd make the playoffs, so our 1st NLCS in 20 years ain't too shabby. Plus, I got to end my own baseball season by seeing my first Dodgers playoff game last week. And congrats to the Phils, who have waited a long time as well. Though I will be rooting for the DEVIL Rays from here on out.

Monday, October 13, 2008

NLCS Notes- 10/13



It was good to finally put a Dodger win in this NLCS, as they won 7-2 last night. The first 2 game sin Philly, they looked flat, not scoring enough, not fighting the same way they have the last month and a half. Last night, the Dodgers finally looked up to the task, as Hiroki Kuroda pitched wonderfully, and also gave a little retaliation for the head-hunting that wife beater Brett "Boom Outta Here" Myers and Clay Condrey have engaged in. And for all the talk of Manny being a carefree goofball, he had to be held back by numerous teammates when the benches cleared. At least this looks like a series again, and hopefully we'll continue to see great baseball from the Dodgers the next few nights.

Wednesday, October 08, 2008

'83 Revisited



It's hard to imagine a significant rivalry for teams that are 3000 miles apart. But once upon a time, the Dodgers and the Phillies were that rivalry, which they will renew in the NLCS tomorrow. This will be the fourth time these two team have faced each other for a chance to go to the World Series, but the first time in 25 years.

The first two times, in 1977 and 1978, LA and Philly were unquestionably the two best NL teams of the late '70's. And both times, the Dodgers came out on top. Unfortunately, those aren't the ones I can recall.

In 1983, my love for the Dodgers continued to grow. A World Series in '81 and a near-miss in '82, the '83 Dodgers looked like the real deal. A great pitching staff with Fernando Valenzuela (above), Rick Honeycutt, and Jerry Reuss; a bullpen with Tom Niedenfuer (2 years before the meltdown); and a starting lineup that included Pedro Guerrero, Steve Sax and Dusty Baker. The Phillies were solid as well, with the likes of Steve Carlton, Mike Schmidt and Juan Samuel. But this was the Dodgers to lose. They had beaten the Phils 11 out of 12 times during the regular season.

Unfortunately, the Phils came to play. Except for a great win by Fernando, the Dodgers were completely dominated and lost in 4 games. I can remember listening to the games on the radio, as we were moving at the time and didn't have cable. It was brutal, as I had become spoiled into thinking my team would always win. 25 years later, the Dodgers have let me down more times than I can count. 20 years between playoff victories, for one. Now, for at least 4 games, I can pretend I am 10 again, with optimism that my Dodgers can beat the Phillies. At the very least, I can watch in on TV this time.

Tuesday, October 07, 2008

Scranton and The Bird

Two of the most consistently funny shows on TV hit it out of the park this past weekend. First, there was SNL, always a sure bet during political season. They opened with a spoof of the VP debate, which was spot on. The funniest part to me was Joe Biden (Jason Sudekis) ranting about coming from Scranton, "the worst place on the planet." See below:



Then, there was Family Guy, which was as funny as it's been in awhile, as Peter became super-obsessed with the "Bird Song"- see one of the many funny clips below:

Sunday, October 05, 2008

Division Series Notes- 10/5



The Dodgers finished off the Cubs early Sunday morning, 3-1, to advance to the NLCS for the first time in 20 years. Hiroki Kuroda (above) continued the string of great starting performances, and questionable Jonathan Broxton was able to close it out. Next stop Philadelphia, who finished off the Brewers on Sunday. The euphoria I felt as the game ended is indescribable, 20 years is a long time not to win any playoff series. The series vs. the Phils should be even harder, as LA will be taken more seriously than the Cubs took them.

But that's not till Thursday. For now, I will bask in the glow of finally being paid back a little for being a diehard fan.

Friday, October 03, 2008

Division Series Notes- 10/3



The Dodgers won again last night, a 10-3 thrashing of a bad-looking Cubs team. In 2 nights, the Dodgers have won more playoff games than they had in 20 years. Manny continued his amazing hitting with another home run, extending his postseason record to 26 dingers. Manny is the first Dodger to hit home runs in consecutive road playoff games since...Kirk Gibson. Wow. As bad as the Cubs played (4 errors and such), the Dodgers played that well. Besides taking advantage of the mistakes, they also played good hit-and-run, timely bunts, and Chad Billingsley (above) pitching his ass off. Now it moves to LA for Game 3, where we face the best Cubs pitcher in Rich Harden.

In other LDS news:

- The Phils beat baseball's best pitcher and thumped the Brewers 5-2. Milwaukee barely squeaked in, lost their #2 pitcher in Ben Sheets, and kept pushing CC on 3 days' rest. But Brett Myers looked unhittable and Philly should finish them off quickly this weekend.

- The Tampa Bay rays won their first-ever playoff game, 6-4, as Evan Longoria hit 2 home runs in his 1st 2 at-bats, becoming only the 2nd player to ever accomplish that.

Thursday, October 02, 2008

Division Series Notes- 10/2



In "Could it be true?" news, the Dodgers beat the Cubs in Game 1 of their NLDS, 7-2. This brings the Dodgers' record in the playoffs since the fateful 1988 season to 2-12. Jose Lima won a game in '04 that barely kept the series alive. This time, James Loney (above) became the 3rd Dodger to ever hit a grand slam in the postseason (Ron Cey and Dusty Baker were the others in 1977), and MVP candidate Manny hit a home run as well that he golfed out. I have allowed myself a brief moment of joy, now back to the belief that we will return to our playoff-failure ways tonight.

In other 1st round news:

- Phils won over the Brewers, 3-1, for their first playoff game win since 1993. Brewers need to win today with the best pitcher in baseball, CC Sabathia, or it's over.

- Red Sox beat the Angels for the 10th playoff game in a row. Home losses don't bode well in the first round, and Anaheim needs to regroup quickly.

Wednesday, October 01, 2008

Playoff Preview



Here we are, at the most exciting time of the baseball year, as the playoffs start in just a couple of hours. It's really nice for me this year, as a) the Dodgers are in the hunt, and b) there is not a team that I hate in the playoffs for the first time since time since '93 (thanks mostly to no Yankees and/or NL West rivals). There are some great stories this year as well. Just a couple to watch:

- The Tampa Bay Rays will be the darling of everyone who doesn't have a horse in this race, having come from worst to first and with alot of young talent.
- The Chicago Cubs will try to break their 100-year curse with a World Championship.
- The Milwaukee Brewers dodged a huge collapse to make the playoffs for the first time since 1982.

Some intriguing possible World Series matchups:

- Red Sox vs. Dodgers- Manny vs. his old teammates
- Angels vs. Dodgers- The LA team vs. the pretends-to-be-LA team in the first-ever Southern California Series
- Rays vs. Brewers- The Fox execs' heads would explode at this small-market match-up, but 2 teams that have never won it all is always exciting.
- White Sox vs. Cubs- an all Chicago series would be super-annoying, but would make a Cubs victory all the more satisfying.

So here are my predictions:

NLDS

Cubs over Dodgers in 4 games
Phillies over Brewers in 5 games


ALDS

Rays over White Sox in 5 games
Angels over Red Sox in 4 games


NLCS

Cubs over Phillies in 7 games


ALCS

Angels over Rays in 6 games

World Series

Cubs over Angels in 7 games

Remember, these picks are un-scientific and not guaranteed to make you any money whatsoever. Enjoy the next 4 weeks of baseball at its best!

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