Monday, October 23, 2006

Mindless Ramblings

BC Football in a BCS Bowl Game? If the 6-1 Eagles (3-1 ACC) win out (vs. Buffalo, at Wake Forest, vs. Maryland, vs. Duke, at Miami) they will play in the ACC Championship Game. A win in that contest would put Tom O'Brien's team into the Orange Bowl. It's a long way to go but it is something to keep an eye on... Let 'em spin however they want, Kenny Rogers was cheating last night... The Sebastian Telfair "issue" has been blown waaaaay out of proportion. The kid has money. He likes expensive jewelery. It got stolen. Let's be glad he didn't go through what Paul Pierce did six years ago... ...Then again, if he had something to do with the rapper Fabulous getting shot a few hours later, then he should be gone from the NBA... Steve Slaton, West Virginia's filthy-good tailback, would get my vote for the Heisman, followed by Notre Dame quarterback Brady Quinn, Ohio State quarterback Troy Smith, and Michigan running back Mike Hart. Adrian Peterson of Oklahoma would have been in this discussion if not for his broken collarbone... Wierd. The Red Sox aren't the center of the Boston's attention this winter. I said wierd, not bad... Two NFL games I would kill to be at this year. Indianapolis Colts at New England. Chicago Bears at New England... I'm starting to warm up to Reche Caldwell, Doug Gabriel, and Chad Jackson. More importantly, so is Tom Brady... Tigers in 6. Enjoy it Detroit...

Thursday, October 05, 2006

Texas Rangers Win 2007 World Series...

...Buck Showalter fired as manager yesterday. (See: 1996 New York Yankees; 2001 Arizona Diamondbacks.)

Monday, October 02, 2006

MLB Playoff Preview

The MLB Playoffs begin tomorrow. Unlike in 2003, 2004, and 2005, there is no Yankee/Red Sox drama. The Astros and Roger Clemens are out. The White Sox won't repeat. Still, it's October and if your excitement level isn't on full blast then you are certainly not a baseball fan. Start in the National League. The St. Louis Cardinals, the dominant NL team in 2004 and 2005, struggled to win the Central and now face the white hot Padres. In the other series, the Mets -- who have major pitching problems -- go up against the Dodgers. I like both NL West teams. The Padres should be able to out-pitch the Cards and I just can't see the Mets winning with a pitching staff of Orlando Hernandez, Tom Glavine, Steve Trachsel, and John Maine. In October there is one rule and it is that you must have great pitching to win. Then again, if the Mets and Cards can figure out how to score 7 or 8 runs each game then we could have a St. Louis-New York NLCS. But for now I'll stick with pitching. In the NLCS, I'm going with the Dodgers. They have a slightly better offense and the big game history of Greg Maddux and Derek Lowe give the edge to Los Angeles. Over in the American League I'm biased. I want the Yankees to lose. Still, I see the Yanks outlasting the Tigers in the Divisional Series, advancing to their eighth ALCS since 1996. On the other side, I like both Minnesota and Oakland but I will go with the A's, based on pitching. Too bad for the Twins. If Francisco Liriano was healthy I would be handing them the World Series right now. In the ALCS, go with Oakland. Billy Beane will finally be proven right, getting the Moneyball A's into the Series for the first time since 1990. In the All-California World Series, I'll take the Dodgers over the A's in a rematch of the 1988 Fall Classic. Nomar Garciaparra finally gets his ring. ALDS: Yankees over Tigers (3-1) ALDS: A's over Twins (3-1) ALCS: A's over Yankees (4-2) NLDS: Dodgers over Mets (3-2) NLDS: Padres over Cardinals (3-1) NLCS: Dodgers over Padres (4-3) WORLD SERIES: Dodgers over A's (4-2)