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Look out, Tigers. Only 2 games back in the loss column for best record in the AL :D .

 

Who cares?

 

Honestly, so long as the White Sox and Twins don't catch the Tigers, it's completely meaningless how their recodr compares to teams in other divisions. Couldn't care less.

 

Secured playoff tickets today. Very excited.

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Who cares?

 

Honestly, so long as the White Sox and Twins don't catch the Tigers, it's completely meaningless how their recodr compares to teams in other divisions. Couldn't care less.

 

Secured playoff tickets today. Very excited.

 

You'd care if a Game 7 was in Yankee Stadium. Unless you're just happy to be there.

 

 

edit: actually, the Tigers wouldn't beat the Yankees wherever they played....so you're right, it is meaningless. Go Twins, though. I want no part of the White Sox.

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The Maddog to Willie Randolph:

 

"the last team you would want the mets to see in the playoffs are the marlins. They just have great pitching, a great young pitching staff and those kids can hit, they can really hit too."

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Dan (Philadelphia): Who's your NL MVP at the moment?

 

SportsNation Joe Morgan: I would have to wait until who's in the playoffs. But at this point, I would go Howard, Beltran, Wright, Reyes, but Albert Pujols has to be in there some place too. But at this point, that's how I see it. If the Phillies get in the playoffs, I think Howard has a good chance of winning. If not, Beltran and Wright have a chance, with Reyes moving up quickly. That said, Pujols is the most valuable to his team.

 

 

 

How can someone go from being one of the all time greatest players, to a complete moron in less than 2 decades?

 

 

3 of the 4 guys on Around the Horn predicted the Marlins will win the Wild Card.

 

As a rule of thumb, I always go against what they say, so I'm going to say we probably won't win it now.

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You're right, because in the playoffs its all about starting pitching, and everyone knows that the Yankees' pitching just dominates the Tigers.

 

Also, whatever, dude.

 

So, bobbob's the only one that can tweak people around here.

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Do I dare ask what people think regarding Jeter for MVP?

 

I'd take Dye right now, but Jeter definitely has a chance. Morneau and Mauer will cancel each other out, and Big Papi unfortunately looks to be out of the picture.

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Do I dare ask what people think regarding Jeter for MVP?

 

I'd take Dye right now, but Jeter definitely has a chance. Morneau and Mauer will cancel each other out, and Big Papi unfortunately looks to be out of the picture.

 

I'd say Dye or Mauer. But Jeter's not a bad pick, either.

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The Maddog to Willie Randolph:

 

"the last team you would want the mets to see in the playoffs are the marlins. They just have great pitching, a great young pitching staff and those kids can hit, they can really hit too."

 

is that WfAN mad dog? jesus dude, he's not the guy to be quoting to bolster an argument

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I'm the official president of the "Jeter is Overrated Club" branch of Chicago, but I must admit that Jeter is having a hell of a year. It's his career year, and he's a good pick for MVP. Personally I think Travis Hafner deserves much stronger consideration than he's getting, but since he's a crummy team I understand him being passed over for Jeter or Dye. Either one of those guys would be excellent MVP picks this year.

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