The NLDS series is shaping up like last years' playoffs. The only difference is the Padres are in the mix, but are close to being eliminated. It shouldn't come as a surprise to Braves fans that their team collaspes in the first round of the playoffs every year. What is their problem? They can't win with the likes of Andruw Jones, Chipper Jones, John Smoltz, and scrappy hitters like Marcus Giles. They have a problem with getting over the hump. Sure rookie, Jeff Francoeur is struggling at the plate, but this is no excuse for losing. The Astros are well on their way to their second consecutive League Championship Series. The veterans, like Craig Biggio and Jeff Bagwell will expected to step up on offense while Roger Clemens, Andy Petitte, and Roy Oswalt share the pitching load.
Like I've mentioned before, I don't care much for the baseball playoffs this year. Everything is turning out the same in the NL. There is nothing shocking or exciting to me about a team who wins 14 division titles, but blows it in the playoffs. Then the underdog looks to gain momentum or an advantage, but then falls flat on their back during the most pressure filled situations. That happens, it's understandable except when a team constantly fails to capitalize on scoring opportunties, a pitcher is left in too long or players make bonehead plays on the base paths and the field in crucial situations. Well, the St. Louis Cardinals better enjoy their lack of competition for a couple of days because the Padres were an obvious "no threat." Maybe the playing field will be even if one of the Cardinals' starting pitchers happens to get injured or has a freak accident. If the Astros go on to face them the injuries would make the series a more spirited challenge. Go ahead and throw a bench clearing brawl in the mix and then we've got a game worth watching. With several players ejected, managers will really have think on their toes especially when it comes to a near depleted bench and bullpen.
Saturday, October 08, 2005
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