I’m starting to think we’ll have a Magnum P.I. vs Simon & Simon WS. If you understand the references congratulations on watching too much TV in the 80s.
The Padres are hitting the cover off the ball. Slugging .509 and OPS .815 as a team. Meanwhile their pitching is solid, second-best WHIP in the post season.
Detroit is holding opposing batters to a 0.189 batting average and they have the best WHIP in the playoffs thus far.
I’m starting to think we’ll have a Magnum P.I. vs Simon & Simon WS. If you understand the references congratulations on watching too much TV in the 80s.
The Padres are hitting the cover off the ball. Slugging .509 and OPS .815 as a team. Meanwhile their pitching is solid, second-best WHIP in the post season.
Detroit is holding opposing batters to a 0.189 batting average and they have the best WHIP in the playoffs thus far.
I think San Diego beats Detroit in six.
Okay. Forget I said this.
I think the Mets have a decent shot against LA. The Dodgers pitching is kinda spent. Mets have had a couple of rest days.
I have no guess about Yanks vs Guardians. I hope the Guardians sweep the bombers out.
As of about 11;30 last night I no longer care [quite as much] about the WS. I'm not a fan of either team so will only have a cursory interest. (I wish watching the Giants was as fun as watching the Mets has been.)
It’s still a good prediction, but I was almost hoping the home team completed the comeback last night, with Soto as the tying run on deck, just to spite all the early departures, who made Yankee Stadium look like Jarry Park.
I'm going with San Diego. Tatis, Jr is the MVP. Book it.