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Douglas Berry ([personal profile] gridlore) wrote2002-09-21 10:16 am

The all-important Baseball report

Yesterday's results in the NL West:

Arizona 4, Colorado 9
San Francisco 5, Milwaukee 1
Los Angeles 4, San Diego 8

Currently, the Giants have a two-game lead for the National League Wildcard. There are eight games left in the season, although there could be nine if the Giants are forced to replay the Atlanta game which ended in a tie due to a rainout. This could go right down to the wire

Tonight, we face the Brewers (54-99, 36 games out of first place) again. We have Schmidt on the mound (11-8) against Diggins (0-2). I couldn't find up to date ERAs for either of them. The Dodgers face off against the Padres again, with Nomo (15-6) on the hill vs. Peavy (5-6). The Dodgers have had trouble beating the Padres in San Diego, but Nomo has been very hot this season. Either way, the Giants need to win tonight to preserve a lead, however slim.

I will note that it is still possible, though not likely, that the Giants could win the NL West. All that would take is us winning our remaining eight (or nine) games, and the Diamondbacks dropping eight of their nine. I wouldn't bet on this happening, but you never know...

In other news, the St. Louis Cardinals clinched the NL Central last night. When the team came out of the dugout to celebrate, they brought the jersey of late pitcher Darryl Kyle onto the field to join in the celebration, and later doused it with champagne in the clubhouse. Kyle died suddenly of a blockage of the pulmonary artery on June 22nd. Since then, his teammates have worn his number and initials on their uniforms and hung his jersey in the dugout.

And lastly, some team in Oakland clinched a playoff spot in that league where pitchers don't have to bat.

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Yesterday's results in the NL West:

Arizona 4, Colorado 9
San Francisco 5, Milwaukee 1
Los Angeles 4, San Diego 8

Currently, the Giants have a two-game lead for the National League Wildcard. There are eight games left in the season, although there could be nine if the Giants are forced to replay the Atlanta game which ended in a tie due to a rainout. This could go right down to the wire

Tonight, we face the Brewers (54-99, 36 games out of first place) again. We have Schmidt on the mound (11-8) against Diggins (0-2). I couldn't find up to date ERAs for either of them. The Dodgers face off against the Padres again, with Nomo (15-6) on the hill vs. Peavy (5-6). The Dodgers have had trouble beating the Padres in San Diego, but Nomo has been very hot this season. Either way, the Giants need to win tonight to preserve a lead, however slim.

I will note that it is still possible, though not likely, that the Giants could win the NL West. All that would take is us winning our remaining eight (or nine) games, and the Diamondbacks dropping eight of their nine. I wouldn't bet on this happening, but you never know...

In other news, the St. Louis Cardinals clinched the NL Central last night. When the team came out of the dugout to celebrate, they brought the jersey of late pitcher Darryl Kyle onto the field to join in the celebration, and later doused it with champagne in the clubhouse. Kyle died suddenly of a blockage of the pulmonary artery on June 22nd. Since then, his teammates have worn his number and initials on their uniforms and hung his jersey in the dugout.

And lastly, some team in Oakland clinched a playoff spot in that league where pitchers don't have to bat.

<b><i><font size-+2>Go Giants!!!</font></i></b>

[identity profile] nsingman.livejournal.com 2002-09-21 10:57 am (UTC)(link)


That's the league where they play 10-man teams. Like softball, right? :-)

[identity profile] femakita.livejournal.com 2002-09-22 02:17 pm (UTC)(link)
Are you going to chase me with a rusty nail if I tell you the only team I care about is the one that topped the AL Central hands down? :)

[identity profile] gridlore.livejournal.com 2002-09-23 09:56 am (UTC)(link)
Naw, I like the Twins coming out of nowhere to kick butt in the face of contraction. Pretty weak division, though. Looks like you might have to face the A's in the playoffs.

Re:

[identity profile] femakita.livejournal.com 2002-09-23 04:38 pm (UTC)(link)
[livejournal.com profile] flaim thinks we're probably going to face the A's too. Although he's of the opinion they're going to cream us. :p

I say, "Bring it!"