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National League:  
Astro sweep the Braves (Looking at the starting pitching...I feel sorry for the Atlanta fans..they are so unlucky)
              
Cardinals sweep the Pardres (Pardres are 2 games over .500. Are you kidding me?)

American League:

Angels over Yankees (this one can go to the distance...but the Yankees are hyperextented by their rivalary with the BoSox...)

Red sox over White sox (again this one can go into distance...Manny has to step up from his inconsistancy and the time has come for Ortiz to shine!)

The October Hunt is on!

Let us make this thread a baseball playoff filter-004ion...even though there are only a few of us here....

At least baseball here is better than hockey...I don't think anyone (except a couple and the moderators) knows the game at all....

sigh...

Looks like the BoSox took a pounding by the ChiSox....and the Astros shows the boys from San Diego how to play baseball.

Guys, I have to say this match up is one I am looking forward to: Clements vs. Smoltz.
I never like both very much, but Smoltz is so underrated as a player I think he deserves a win over Clements this time around. Smoltz may not have the fast ball anymore, but his sliders are still wicked.

Here's a clip from mlb.com

ATLANTA -- Six years of waiting and anticipating are about to end for John Smoltz.
One of the games most gritty, gutsy performers in baseball will return to the mound in a postseason game on Thursday. But this time, the 38-year-old isn't taking the ball out of the bullpen. The veteran right-hander is making his first playoff start since the Braves dropped Game 4 of the 1999 World Series to the Yankees.

As fate would have it, Smoltz's return to starting comes against the same buzzsaw he ran into six years ago, Roger Clemens.

This time the setting is different.

Smoltz squares off against Clemens in Game 2 of the National League Division Series at Turner Field.

"Believe me, the anticipation is what kills me," Smoltz said. "I have more fun in these ballgames than I have in any games I pitch. That's not going to be an issue. The issue is going to be, 'Will I be able to come out from the start and contain that adrenaline?' I've learned how to do that in my later years. With us being at home, and the idea of being with this club, you have to keep it close. With this baseball team, the Atlanta Braves, your chances of pulling out a win a great."

After 3 1/2 years of being an elite closer,b Smoltz had a triumphant return to a starting role this season. As the ace of a suddenly youthful Atlanta club, which has eight rookies in the playoffs, Smoltz posted a 14-7 record with a 3.06 ERA. His tired right arm, and worn shoulder, logged 229 2/3 innings.

The reason manager Bobby Cox opted to use Smoltz in Game 2 and Tim Hudson in Wednesday's series opener was predicated on the fact Hudson is fresher. The Braves feel more comfortable using Hudson in a decisive fifth game.

But Cox pointed out on Wednesday that the club hasn't ruled out the option of using both on short rest. Should the situation dictate, Cox didn't rule out going with Hudson in Game 4 and Smoltz in Game 5.

Still, there is a bit of concern about how many innings are left in Smoltz's right shoulder.


All-time postseason wins leaders
Rank
Pitcher
Wins
1.        John Smoltz        14
2.        Andy Pettitte        13
3.        Tom Glavine        12
4.        Greg Maddux        11
5.        Roger Clemens        10
Whitey Ford        10
Dave Stewart        10
David Wells        10
9.        Orlando Hernandez        9
Catfish Hunter        9
Asked if Smoltz could bounce back on short rest, Cox said frankly: "I can't answer that. John says he feels great right now to go in his first start. After that, quite honestly, we're not sure. We think he can. The one reason I'm pitching Huddie in Game 1 is so that he can pitch Game 5 -- not knowing if John could actually go."

With tunnel vision this time of year, Smoltz approaches any playoff start as if it is his last.

"Basically, I don't think about my next start, come tomorrow. I think tomorrow is my last start. That's the way I approach it," Smoltz said. "I never do that in the regular season."

With a 14-4 playoff record, Smoltz has more wins than any pitcher in postseason history. Houston's Andy Pettitte entered Wednesday's contest at 13-8 in the playoffs.

Thursday will mark the 27th postseason start for Smoltz.

When he faced Clemens in the 1999 World Series, Smoltz gave up three runs in seven innings, suffering the loss. Clemens gave up one run in 7 2/3 innings that day, as the Yankees closed out the series with a 4-1 victory.


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In Smoltz's eyes, if you were to play mad scientist and build an ideal pitcher, Clemens would be the model.

"If you had to clone somebody on their mechanics and their power and their ability to throw the ball where they want to, he's the guy, as far as I'm concerned," Smoltz said of The Rocket. "Basically when you get into the playoffs, names are one thing and credentials are another. He has both. You know you're not going to get too much room to work with.

"My thoughts are, 'I better be on my game.' I think Game 4, the last time we hooked up in the World Series, he certainly was on his. ... Age is not a factor right now. I think we both pitch with our hearts and guts, and go after guys. Obviously, he has some hardware that proves it and speaks for itself."

Clemens returned the praise to Smoltz.

"He's special, also," Clemens said of his counterpart. "Coming from him, and how hard he's worked his way back, many times, tells me all I need to know about him and his tenacity and his pain tolerance."


All-time postseason strikeouts leaders
Rank
Pitcher
Innings
Strikeouts
1.        John Smoltz        200        189
2.        Roger Clemens        180 2/3        164
3.        Tom Glavine        201 1/3        137
4.        Mike Mussina        125 1/3        134
5.        Randy Johnson        108        124
Smoltz certainly is pushing his pain tolerance. Admittedly, he's not 100 percent, but he points out no one is this time of year.

Down the stretch, the Braves eased Smoltz's workload to get him ready for the postseason.

At what level health is his arm right now?

"That brings me back to my school days," Smoltz said. "I'd like to stay away from an A-minus, so somewhere between an A-minus and an A-plus. My control shouldn't be an issue. I've been down this road so many times before. The adrenaline is going to be incredible this time. You just can't duplicate it. You can't go through any regular-season game like this."

BoSox down 0-2...they are in hot waters!

Well, guess what?

Clements screwed up so badly (5 earned runs) and Smoltz really smoked the Astro boyz! Chipper did it with his glove (and hands) and Jones did it with his bat!

I liked the comment made by Smoltz by the end of the game...he said whatever people said about this Atlanta team...at least today they are the best. And indeed this is so true. If Smoltz pitches like that...who knows.

I still think Astros will win the series (3-1) but this game is worth saving it in our memory.

St. Louis vs. SD
-this one is pretty much over...the Cardinals totally dominated the game...and they are not even at their peak. (Sweep)

Boston vs. Chicago
-Red Sox will rebound in game 3, but the bullpen may not be able to hold the lead. You have to pray that the starting pitching will go to the distance at least in Game 3 or Game 4.
(ChiSox in 4)

Yankees vs. Angels
-this is more like October baseball, close game and lots of drama....hard to call at this point. But with A Rod's bat sleeping...the Yankees better wake him up or....
(Angels in 5)

Well guys,

Seems like the pictures are clearer now...
1. St. Louis swept (as expected)
2. ChiSox killed BoSox (a little surprised)
3. Astros one win away (but I say the Braves will bite back to force game 5 extra innings)
4. Angels 2-1 over Yanks (the rain delay yesterday gave the Yanks some advantage...it took the momentum away from the Angels...hope the Westcoast boys can take it away though)

I never played baseball. My experience are pretty much with the recreational leagues. I can only throw a 60mile fast ball and a slider....since my arm isn't that strong  I am limited to pitching and infield work.

18 innings! What a game! And Clements did his stuff again.

St. Louis vs. Houston: this is possibly the World Series outside the World Series. Both teams got awesome pitching and timely hitting....I say this will go to the distance.

Well..how about those Yankeees....destiny!.....a comeback win for them.....now the momentum has shifted and Game 5 is tomorrow.

Pushing it back up for your guys to post your comments...

Exciting week of playoff baseball ahead!

Originally posted by srfqt1 at 2005-10-10 10:28 PM:
失望!!!=.=
以為追和2-2
居然來一枝...
But that gamble could cost the Astros down the road.

Most starting pitchers need 4-5 days rest between starts. Now with his 'relief' perfomances Clements is not available until Game 3 of the NLCS. (push back by one game)

But then again the Astros' starting 5 are so strong...and the only team that can topple them is the Cardinals.

Should be interesting!

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