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NLDS: Dodgers vs. Mets


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QUOTE (fathom @ Oct 12, 2015 -> 11:30 PM)
Kershaw game 4 and Greinke game 5 if needed. This is awful in terms of possible Cubs series if Dodgers win next 2. Looking at Arrieta vs Anderson or Wood in Game 1

 

I have said from the beginning Mets would win this series (not on here), I still think they will beat one of them. It's not like Mets have slouches pitching for them

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QUOTE (fathom @ Oct 12, 2015 -> 11:30 PM)
Kershaw game 4 and Greinke game 5 if needed. This is awful in terms of possible Cubs series if Dodgers win next 2. Looking at Arrieta vs Anderson or Wood in Game 1

 

Ha, always looking ahead fathom. If you are that concerned about the Cubs, root for the Mets tonight so deGrom can pitch game 1.

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So which team stands a better chance against the cubs? The Dodgers were 4-3 against the cubs and the Mets were 0-7 against the cubs in the regular season. The Mets haven't faced the cubs since early July and have since added Cespedes. This is a tough one.

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QUOTE (BlackSox13 @ Oct 13, 2015 -> 07:20 PM)
So which team stands a better chance against the cubs? The Dodgers were 4-3 against the cubs and the Mets were 0-7 against the cubs in the regular season. The Mets haven't faced the cubs since early July and have since added Cespedes. This is a tough one.

Mets have the deeper rotation than the Dodgers and were 3rd in the MLB in runs scored after the ASB, Dodgers were 28th in runs scored over that time. The regular season record means nothing, especially considering both the Cubs and Mets are completely different teams since the last time they faced each other.

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QUOTE (OmarComing25 @ Oct 13, 2015 -> 07:25 PM)
Mets have the deeper rotation than the Dodgers and were 3rd in the MLB in runs scored after the ASB, Dodgers were 28th in runs scored over that time. The regular season record means nothing, especially considering both the Cubs and Mets are completely different teams since the last time they faced each other.

Points taken, Go Mets!

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