MLB Baseball NL: Playoffs coming!
Posted: Fri Sep 14, 2012 9:36 pm
Time for the senior league...
NL East:
The Senators...I mean Nationals: I thought at the beginning of the season they 'might' do something. I don't think anyone thought they would put together a season like this. Gio has been a huge pickup and Boy Wonder Strasburg has been more than decent. Good for them!
Braves: win one for the Chipper! Well, at least playoff bound one more time anyway.
Metropolitans: I'll be the first to admit, while not playoff caliber, they have outperformed admirably.
Miami: NL disappointment #2 in my book. This team should be been knocking on the door for the East pennant. Only the Red Sox had a worse team chemistry than Miami this year.
Phillies: They may do enough to not finish last, but disappointment #1 in the NL - by far! The lineup was/is not the greatest, but that pitching staff should dominate. No playoffs in 2012. Let's see if they put it together next year.
NL Central:
Cincy: Yep - the Reds! And Mr. Votto hasn't been the one that carried them here. It's been - gulp - pitching. Who would have thought?! Decent pitching in Cincinnati? Nice to see.
Cardinals: Great offense/suspect pitching in the first half. Second half, flip it: Good pitching/vanishing offense. Can't make the playoffs with that... They still have a shot and squeezing in Wild Card #2, but I don't think so...
Pittsburgh: No matter what, Clint Hurdle is THE NL Manager-of-the-Year. What he's done with a bunch of nobodies is amazing. Too bad they can't sustain for a full 162 games... Miss the playoffs and maybe even continue record of losing seasons. Pitiful.
Cubs: Did the boys from the North Side even play ball this year? 30 games out of 1st place. Thank goodness for the Astros. This franchise SO deserves a winning team, this century!
Astros: so long to the Colt 45's/Astros. Your last year in the NL has been - well the same as the last few years in Houston - AAA has played better. Even Roger Clemens can't save this team. How can one MLB team be so bad? Enjoy the AL next year!
NL West:
San Fran: I'll admit - I'm impressed. With one of the weakest lineups in all of baseball and The Freak coming back down to earth (really - the most losses in the NL this year?), it is truly a testament to the Giants to be in first place, and probably playoff bound.
LA Dodgers: While FINALLY riding themselves of the fecile matter ownership, Don Mattingly has been doing everything in his power to get the Dodgers across the finish line. Missing-in-Action all-planet, All-Star Matt Kemp has been painfully felt for most of the season. (Didn't he say 50-50 this year in spring training?) They could slip in the back door for #2 Wild Card over the Cardinals...
Arizona: The teams goes as Ian Kennedy goes... And he won't be getting votes for Cy Young this year. No playoffs.
Padres: Nice to see they won't finish in the cellar, but they play like it...
Rockies: No "last 30 games" magic this year. It's time to rebuild in Denver. Tulo can't do everything, even when he is playing.
NL Playoffs:
- Dodgers @ Atlanta for Wild Card (Atlanta wins)
- Atlanta @ Washington Rd 1 (Nats easily win)
- Giants @ Cincy Rd 1: in a 5 game instant classic, Reds win with Matt Latos over The Freak in game 5
- Reds @ Washington for NL Pennant: As much as I WANT to say the Reds, the Nats pitching shuts them down and DC gets to play in it's first World Series since 1933. (Come on Reds - prove me wrong!)
NL East:
The Senators...I mean Nationals: I thought at the beginning of the season they 'might' do something. I don't think anyone thought they would put together a season like this. Gio has been a huge pickup and Boy Wonder Strasburg has been more than decent. Good for them!
Braves: win one for the Chipper! Well, at least playoff bound one more time anyway.
Metropolitans: I'll be the first to admit, while not playoff caliber, they have outperformed admirably.
Miami: NL disappointment #2 in my book. This team should be been knocking on the door for the East pennant. Only the Red Sox had a worse team chemistry than Miami this year.
Phillies: They may do enough to not finish last, but disappointment #1 in the NL - by far! The lineup was/is not the greatest, but that pitching staff should dominate. No playoffs in 2012. Let's see if they put it together next year.
NL Central:
Cincy: Yep - the Reds! And Mr. Votto hasn't been the one that carried them here. It's been - gulp - pitching. Who would have thought?! Decent pitching in Cincinnati? Nice to see.
Cardinals: Great offense/suspect pitching in the first half. Second half, flip it: Good pitching/vanishing offense. Can't make the playoffs with that... They still have a shot and squeezing in Wild Card #2, but I don't think so...
Pittsburgh: No matter what, Clint Hurdle is THE NL Manager-of-the-Year. What he's done with a bunch of nobodies is amazing. Too bad they can't sustain for a full 162 games... Miss the playoffs and maybe even continue record of losing seasons. Pitiful.
Cubs: Did the boys from the North Side even play ball this year? 30 games out of 1st place. Thank goodness for the Astros. This franchise SO deserves a winning team, this century!
Astros: so long to the Colt 45's/Astros. Your last year in the NL has been - well the same as the last few years in Houston - AAA has played better. Even Roger Clemens can't save this team. How can one MLB team be so bad? Enjoy the AL next year!
NL West:
San Fran: I'll admit - I'm impressed. With one of the weakest lineups in all of baseball and The Freak coming back down to earth (really - the most losses in the NL this year?), it is truly a testament to the Giants to be in first place, and probably playoff bound.
LA Dodgers: While FINALLY riding themselves of the fecile matter ownership, Don Mattingly has been doing everything in his power to get the Dodgers across the finish line. Missing-in-Action all-planet, All-Star Matt Kemp has been painfully felt for most of the season. (Didn't he say 50-50 this year in spring training?) They could slip in the back door for #2 Wild Card over the Cardinals...
Arizona: The teams goes as Ian Kennedy goes... And he won't be getting votes for Cy Young this year. No playoffs.
Padres: Nice to see they won't finish in the cellar, but they play like it...
Rockies: No "last 30 games" magic this year. It's time to rebuild in Denver. Tulo can't do everything, even when he is playing.
NL Playoffs:
- Dodgers @ Atlanta for Wild Card (Atlanta wins)
- Atlanta @ Washington Rd 1 (Nats easily win)
- Giants @ Cincy Rd 1: in a 5 game instant classic, Reds win with Matt Latos over The Freak in game 5
- Reds @ Washington for NL Pennant: As much as I WANT to say the Reds, the Nats pitching shuts them down and DC gets to play in it's first World Series since 1933. (Come on Reds - prove me wrong!)