On Saturday night, the Chicago Cubs' postseason struggles continued because the Los Angeles Dodgers completed the 3-game sweep with a 3-1 win at Dodger Stadium. This helps it be 101 years considering that the Cubs have won a World Series. The North side hasn't seen the Cubs compete within a October Classic since 1945. My deepest sympathies go out to all of the Cubs fans across the world. As they say in Chi-town, "prediksi hk malam ini."
Next season will definitely need to go a lot better than this one if the Cubbies have any hope, at least so far as October is concerned. Saturday's loss marked the ninth straight postseason loss for the Cubs, have been also swept in three games by Arizona in their NLDS appearance last year. The Cubs also became the initial team considering that the 2001 Astros to finish with the most effective record in their league and be swept in their initial playoff series.
Curse or no curse, the Cubs just played horribly. They certainly were outscored by the Dodgers 20-6, a humiliating statistic for one of many National League's most versatile offenses.
The surprise of the Cubs being swept demonstrates anything can occur in baseball, especially in October. It's way too much to tell who will probably emerge at the top these days. Just take a look at the many Wild Card teams that have won the World Series from each league within the last handful of decades. That number is staggering. With that said, it's inspired me to create my own, personal postseason predictions this year.
Both ALDS series and one NLDS series are yet to be completed. The ALCS, NLCS, and World Series will require place in the coming weeks throughout this month. Listed below are my predictions on what is left to be played:
ALDS, Red Sox/Angels: Boston leads this series 2-0. Game three takes place tonight at Fenway Park. John Saunders (17-7) will face off against Josh Beckett (12-10). Beckett has endured injuries all season long and he makes his postseason come back to the mound tonight. Beckett was 4-0 in October in 2007 and his postseason starts within the last 8 years, with the Marlins and now the Red Sox, have earned him the honor of being called the greatest postseason pitcher of this millennium. Expect Beckett to create his come back to glory tonight as his arm will carry the Red Sox past the Angels and to their 5th ALCS appearance within the last 10 years.
ALDS, White Sox/Rays: Tampa Bay leads this series 2-0 with game three happening tonight in Chicago. Matt Garza squares off against John Danks. Garza has been exceptional for the Rays all season long and Danks has been mediocre at best from the Rays in '08. Rookie sensation Evan Longoria has been the difference maker in the initial two games of this series. Don't expect that to be any different in game three. The Rays lineup comes at you 1-9 and never lets up. Longoria is batting .571 with 2 home runs and 3 RBI's up to now this October. Longoria and the remaining portion of the Rays juggernaut offense will be too much for the White Sox pitching staff tonight. The Rays have the sweep and make their first ALCS appearance ever.
NLDS, Brewers/Phillies: Philadelphia leads this series 2-1. The Brewers salvaged a gain on Saturday night, but will face Joe Blanton, a midseason acquisition from Oakland, on Sunday. Blanton hasn't lived around the expectations of Phillies fans, and expect him to struggle against Milwaukee. Blanton does not complement well against Brewer hitters such as the big man and slugger, Prince Fielder. However, a robust Phillies offense will still be too much for the Brew-Crew to match. Expect this series to be over tonight, Phillies in 4. The bats of 1B Ryan Howard and 2B Chase Utley will carry the Fightin' Phills.
ALCS, Red Sox/Rays: The main element to the series is home-field advantage, that the Rays have. The Rays have been magnificent at home, with a profitable percentage over .750 in the regular season. The Red Sox couldn't buy a gain at Tropicana Field in '08, and many games in this series are scheduled to be played in Tampa Bay. The Rays struggled somewhat at Fenway during the regular season, but could actually win there more often than the Red Sox could actually in Tampa Bay. I expect this series to go the full 7 games. The house team will, in every likelihood, win every time. We saw some fantastic battles between the Sox and the Rays this year and that is why this series will become one of the greatest 7-game playoff series America has observed in over a decade. My prediction: Rays in 7.
NLCS, Dodgers/Phillies: This series will be dominated by offensive prowess. The Dodgers have been a different team considering that the July 31st acquisition of Manny Ramirez. Ramirez has changed the culture out in L.A. and has turned the Dodgers' offense into one of the most productive in the N.L. The only offense that compares to the Dodgers is, yes, the Phillies. Each and every game will be a slugfest. Pitching could make a big difference in this series, even though most pitchers who take the mound will be getting pounded. The Phillies have the edge here with names like Cole Hamels starting games and Brad Lidge closing them out. My prediction: Phillies in prediksi hk malam ini.
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