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Jayson
Werth has been even better than last year........
and CC Sabathia (don't need no STINKING rest)
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Well, what can you say? The Phillies were just too
much for the
Dodgers. Too much pitching and especially too much hitting, too much
confidence, too much ability, too much faith, in one another and
even spiritually for some.
That lineup is pretty awesome. In
fact, it was awesome last year before they added Ibanez and then Werth
got that much better with more opportunities to play. But adding SP
Cliff Lee was probably the clincher.
If any team matches up
with the Yankees, who will probably clinch tonight against the Angels,
who looked thoroughly beaten in Game 4 of their series, it’s these
Phillies.
So far, two position players have dominated. Arod
and Ryan Howard. Two pitchers have dominated as well. That would be
Sabathia and Lee. You could say the Yanks have the better relievers, I
suppose, but the Phils’ Lidge has looked much better lately while the
middle relief Yankees pitchers have let down somewhat. Neither Joba nor
Phil Hughes have been very good lately.
If there’s an edge, it’s
in the home Stadium. Because the American League won the All-Star game,
the Yankees will have the home field edge. But with two cities just
about 90 miles apart, I’d be surprised if every player didn’t just
sleep in their own beds for the entire Series. (Whether that would help
whatsoever is another question, but it’d be pretty impossible to
answer).
All we’ve heard lately from the Yankee media is Arod,
Arod ad nauseum, of course, but at least he finally deserves it. What
is it now, 5 homers and 11 or 12 rbi’s? Sabathia’s been unhittable.
Rest? He don’t need no STINKING rest.
The Phillies don’t get as
much press but Ryan Howard is a beast. He’s one of those rare animals
who actually love getting up in those pressure situations, confident
that he can end the proceedings with one swing of the bat. Arod has
been Howard-like in this post-season but there is only one Howard.
Anyway,
an outstanding Series it promises to be. Can ANYBODY hit Sabathia? Can
ANYBODY hit Lee? The most likely scenario will be that the two or three
games between those two aces will be decided in the late innings by
relievers, another impossible situation to really predict. I’m assuming
they’ll face each other but that may not be the case, given Girardi’s
strangeness. Or is it Cashman’s nonsense? It’s hard to tell with the
Yankees.
Then there’s Burnett and Hamels, Blanton and Pettite,
and maybe even Joba and Pedro. How great would that be? All I know for
sure is that it’ll be a World Series I’ll enjoy thoroughly, and
probably a seven-game affair. (If it ends in four, I’ll be
inconsolable).
This is all premature, right? The Angels can still come back? I don’t
think so.
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