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QUOTE(Jordan4life_2005 @ Oct 19, 2005 -> 10:31 PM)
What do you mean?  I think they've been pretty classy so far.  Did I miss something?

 

They weren't being jerks or anything. They were just chanting "Lets go Cardinals" while the Astros were celebrating. It was actually kinda funny.

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QUOTE(KevHead0881 @ Oct 19, 2005 -> 09:36 PM)
They weren't being jerks or anything.  They were just chanting "Lets go Cardinals" while the Astros were celebrating.  It was actually kinda funny.

 

I think that's classy. They could easily be booing the Cards right now. They were terrible in this series.

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Ok so lets get the lowdown on Roger Clemens.

 

Away splits, 1.32 ERA with a .191 BAA. Gulp.

 

Night games, his ERA is .77 worse than day games at 2.10.

 

Outdoors he has a 1.52 ERA. Gulp again.

 

In September though, he had a 5.40 ERA with a .292 BAA. He just wasn't K'ing batters that month as he had only had 13 in 4 games started, way below the usual norm.

 

He's not good with RISP with 2 outs, 12.23 ERA there. 5.87 ERA with RISP, which is pretty good compared to other pitchers.

 

Looking at his pitch counts, if there's a slight weakness, it's his starts. ERA's of 2.63, 2.40 and 2.21 from 0 to 15 - 30 - 45. So we need to get on him nice and early, because after that well he's pretty damn good.

 

Looking at our hitters against him, Jermaine Dye is 6 for 18, Joe Crede 3 for 5 with 2 HR's, Paul Konerko 8 for 18 with 5 doubles, Pods 5 for 14. Pierz, Everett don't have good numbers, Uribe is 1 for 2, while Rowand's never faced him.

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QUOTE(DBAH0 @ Oct 19, 2005 -> 10:30 PM)
Ok so lets get the lowdown on Roger Clemens.

 

Away splits, 1.32 ERA with a .191 BAA. Gulp.

 

Night games, his ERA is .77 worse than day games at 2.10.

 

Outdoors he has a 1.52 ERA. Gulp again.

 

In September though, he had a 5.40 ERA with a .292 BAA. He just wasn't K'ing batters that month as he had only had 13 in 4 games started, way below the usual norm.

 

He's not good with RISP with 2 outs, 12.23 ERA there. 5.87 ERA with RISP, which is pretty good compared to other pitchers.

 

Looking at his pitch counts, if there's a slight weakness, it's his starts. ERA's of 2.63, 2.40 and 2.21 from 0 to 15 - 30 - 45. So we need to get on him nice and early, because after that well he's pretty damn good.

 

Looking at our hitters against him, Jermaine Dye is 6 for 18, Joe Crede 3 for 5 with 2 HR's, Paul Konerko 8 for 18 with 5 doubles, Pods 5 for 14. Pierz, Everett don't have good numbers, Uribe is 1 for 2, while Rowand's never faced him.

 

Throw all those stats out the window, come saturday they mean nothing.

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QUOTE(southsider2k5 @ Oct 20, 2005 -> 06:48 AM)
One of the neat things about this World Series is no matter what happens, one team is breaking a really long Series drought.  The White Sox haven't won a WS since 1917 and this is the Astros first appearence ever in a WS.

 

This is going to be fun :)

 

 

 

I agree with that. And two teams with a lot of heart and class.

 

 

BTW.. and OT, when is that last time the 2 teams with the best records in each league played in the WS..? I wanted the Cards for that reason.

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QUOTE(Steff @ Oct 20, 2005 -> 08:15 AM)
I agree with that. And two teams with a lot of heart and class.

BTW.. and OT, when is that last time the 2 teams with the best records in each league played in the WS..? I wanted the Cards for that reason.

1999 I believe.

 

Yankees had 98 wins and Braves had 103 wins.

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