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Wednesday, October 28, 2009My Morning in ExileLet's put the comments section to good use this afternoon: use this thread to post your World Series prediction. No need for heavy analysis. I want (a) your winner; and (b) a short statement with your reasons why. I won't hold you to Twitter length, but I'm definitely looking for Twitter spirit: short, pithy, decisive and, for bonus points, funny. I'll start: Yankees in six. Why? Would you like me to tell you the little story of right-hand/left-hand? The story of good and evil? H-A-T-E! It is with this left hand that the Yankees will strike the blow that will lay the city of brotherly love low.Now you go (no, you don't have to be as obtuse as me). While you're thinking: Posted by Craig Calcaterra at 12:01pm Comments
John said...
New York 2, Philly 2, Cleveland 3 I mean, with CC/Lee guaranteed to start 3 games, how can they not pull it off? Especially if Francisco hits a late inning HR. Posted 10/28 at 12:14 PM
Randy said...
Yanks in 3. (Jeter will steal the 4th game.) Posted 10/28 at 12:24 PM
matt said...
Phils in 7. Posted 10/28 at 12:30 PM
YankeesfanLen said...
I still have Yankees in 5 (ok, 6 if Joba The New Big Toad, gets in at all). No disrespect (much) to Phine Phillies Phans, however they won 10 less games in the Legume League and the Dodgers were more than willing to give it away. Posted 10/28 at 12:31 PM
Will said...
Why do you hate Denver? Autumn storms can happen in NYC and Philly, too. If the season ended at a reasonable time, this wouldn’t be an issue. Starting the World Series in late October is asking for trouble in any of the northern non-roofed ballparks in the Majors. Posted 10/28 at 12:33 PM
KR said...
I clicked on the “kinda bad Columbus pizza” link hoping to see a reference to Donato’s; I was not disappointed. Phillies in 5, but that’s more wishful thinking than an actual prediction. Posted 10/28 at 12:34 PM
Craig Calcaterra said...
Will—there’s a difference bwetween a NY autumn storm and 10-18 inches of snow and blowing, blizzard condidtions, which is what’s happening in Denver today. I’m not suggesting that anyone take the franchise away, but the fact is, if Game 1 were going to happen in Denver today, people would be talking about it as though the world were ending. Posted 10/28 at 12:36 PM
Alex Poterack said...
Yankees in 5. I hate the Yankees, but they had the best team in the game this year, and there’s also the AL-superiority thing (and I’m an NL guy, so it’s not something I’m happy about, it’s just the facts). That said, I think the Phillies have a slight edge as far as position players are concerned, and their pitching isn’t too shabby, either, but the Yankees have a definite bullpen advantage, and a rotation of CC, Burnett, Pettite is just damn hard to beat. That said, go Phillies! Posted 10/28 at 12:37 PM
Adam said...
Yanks in 6. Because putting the word “smug” and “Phillies fan” in a sentence is too much cognitive dissonance for me. Posted 10/28 at 12:39 PM
MJ said...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IuBHzJ5LrXE <3 family guy I’m waffling between Yanks in 5 or 6, depending on the weather. If the Yanks do a 3 man rotation throughout and no one shits the bed, I like the Yanks over the Phillies (hitting even, but pitching advantage to the Yanks). Posted 10/28 at 12:46 PM
Mode:Theif and Lair said...
Winner (short,decisive): Me (funny?) Two muffins are in an oven. The first muffin says to the second muffin “Man it’s hot in here.” The second muffin looks over and says “Ahh, a talking muffin” Posted 10/28 at 12:46 PM
Beanster said...
Yanks in a tense, boisterous, profanity-laced 6. Reason #1 = Ryan Howard .653 OPS vs. LHP, which makes him slightly worse than David Eckstein or Kaz Matsui. Reason #2 = Brad Lidge. His GB% is under 40% and he has at least 4.1 BB/G since 2005. If you throw out 2008 as the obvious outlier, his 2009 peripherals are surprisingly not that bad compared to his career averages other than a sharp drop in K/9. Here’s his ERA by month vs. Kyle Farnsworth, who at least had 2 good months: APR 7.27 - 9.95 Posted 10/28 at 12:52 PM
Wes said...
The Yankees are wonderful, but the Phillies know something they don’t know: they are not (that) left-handed. http://www.baseball-reference.com/teams/split.cgi?t=b&team=PHI&year=2009 Phillies in 7. Posted 10/28 at 12:53 PM
Craig Calcaterra said...
I bow to both Wes’ movie reference and his analysis. I would have bet my children that their lefty-righty split was more pronounced than that. Posted 10/28 at 12:55 PM
John_Michael said...
Yankees win in six Posted 10/28 at 12:57 PM
Beanster said...
Sorry about the analysis but I was expecting Lidge to be at least a little better than “the Mop” and had to share… Posted 10/28 at 12:57 PM
Mike Petry said...
So the mayor didn’t have a bet last year with a New York/New Jersey mayor for the MLS cup last year? Posted 10/28 at 12:59 PM
Simon DelMonte said...
Yankees in 7. The two teams are pretty evenly matched at the plate right now, and I think that the Yankees’ edge on starting pitching is not as big as everyone thinks, since Burnett is hit and miss. The one place the Yanks dominate is in the bullpen, and only if Girardi doesn’t overmanage. Which he might in Philly, since there is no DH. This makes me think that we could see a “home team wins” sort of series, even when CC pitches in Philly. Of course, if tonight’s game is rained out, I think that changes everything and that the Phils could sneak by. Posted 10/28 at 12:59 PM
Dan Friedman said...
I predict… a tie! Yanks and Phils each win 3, and the umpiring crew explodes in a fiery cauldron of indecision in game 7, resulting in the halting of play with the score tied. Posted 10/28 at 01:00 PM
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As A Phillies fan- I say Yanks in 6 because Cole Hamels will whine at the first bad call and then blow up. If he’s undergone hypnosis and will no longer wilt at the first sign of adversity, then Phillies in 5