MLB is coming down to a precious 19 or 20 games left in the season. With reports of Barry Bonds returning on Monday, the substance abuse issue of Palmerio still looming, and players getting injured by running into outfield walls the only thing some teams are concerned about is the wildcard. Instead of players just being "drugged up" they're just plain high off baseball now. This is the most exciting month of the regular season. This is a time where under dog teams rise to triumph under the toughest odds and hopeful newcomers watch as they dreams are crushed after losing pace to make the postseason. Wild card fever is in the air, the heat and tension is rising. Teams are bringing it, oh hell yeah! In the NL the Phillies, Astros, Marlins, and Nationals are within 4 games of each other. The Astros and Marlins will face off in a 4 game series starting Monday. Key players in this crazy wild card race are Dontrelle Willis, Roger Clemens, Lance Berkman, Pat Burrell, Bobby Abreu, and Jose Guillen. Without these players coming through in the clutch their team's unforutante fate may be sealed.
Over in the AL it's nice to see a change in the East. For once in a inconceivable amount of years the Yankees are trailing in the division. The Red Sox own first place and will look to grab the pennant. So it's now a fight against time as the Yankees battle tooth and nail for a wildcard playoff birth. (If those bastards come back and win the division I might just throw my TV out the freaking window!) The Yanks will have to duke it out with the Athletics, who are a more deserving team, the Indians(82-61, having a hell of a year), and Twins. The Blue Jays did have a good chance, but have fell back 9.5 games in the race. I'm pulling for the A's because this team had some outstanding performances this year from starters Zito and Harden. The starting pitchers have been consistent and dominating. It's a shame Baltimore fall apart after mid-season and now are distracted with the Rafael Palmeiro steroid situation. Maybe next year they'll get a shot(good luck confiscating all of Palmeiro's drug supply before next season, it was probably building up until he had to find new places to hide it). All and all it's going to be a thrilling race in both leagues for the wildcard.
P.S. Many wishes of bad luck and misfortune to the Yankees. Go Red Sox and any other AL contending team!
Sunday, September 11, 2005
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