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2019 MLB Postseason: NLCS & ALCS Series


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In the NL the Cardinals are the clear favorites. The Nationals will need near-perfection from their starters to have a chance. I think the Nats will take 2 games where the starting pitching wins it for them but that's it.

 

Yankees-Astros should be more entertaining and could go either way. I see it as a tossup but will go with the Yankees--they are rested while Verlander and Greinke looked vulnerable in Tampa.

 

Cardinals in 6

Yankees in 7

 

Or ... counterpoint ... the Cardinals suck.

 

That post did not age well.

He's not wrong. Cards in six can still happen, and the Nats got near-perfection from their starters. Won't believe the Cardinals are dead until they are in the ground.

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Oh you mean the team that was 10th in runs in the National League and 19th in all of baseball has trouble scoring in the playoffs?

 

No way...

 

They have scored 2 runs in their last 33 innings, going back to the 4th inning of game 5 vs Atlanta, and both those runs were on misplays in the outfield!!

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Not sure why so many here were so high on the cardinals. Like us, they basically had one month of not being a league average team. They have a lot of holes just like the Brewers/ Cubs did. The Nationals have a great rotation and lineup and can cover a poor bullpen. A Nationals/ Astros WS would make me very happy.
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I'm hoping for a Nationals / Yankees series...

 

Yanks haven't won since 2009, Astros just 2 years ago.

 

This Yankees team is just fun to watch.

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